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1 inwards
(a) (turn, face) vers l'intérieur;∎ the doors open inwards les portes s'ouvrent vers l'intérieur(b) (into one's own heart, soul etc)∎ my thoughts turned inwards je me suis replié sur moi-même;∎ he said we should look inwards to find our true selves il a dit que c'est en nous-mêmes qu'il fallait chercher notre véritable identité -
2 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) hacia dentroinwards adv hacia dentrotr['ɪnwədz]1 hacia dentroadv.• hacia adentro adv.'ɪnwərdz, 'ɪnwədz ['ɪnwǝdz]1.ADV (Brit) hacia dentrothe soil had subsided, pushing the walls inwards — el suelo se había hundido, haciendo que los muros se fueran hacia dentro
2.NPL* ['ɪnǝdz] = innards* * *['ɪnwərdz, 'ɪnwədz] -
3 inwards
إلى أو نَحْوَ الدّاخِل \ inwards: towards the inside: The door opened inwards. \ مَائِل \ inwards: towards the inside: The door opened inwards. \ See Also يَتَّجِه نَحْوَ الدّاخِل -
4 inwards
* * *adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) nach innen* * *in·wards[ˈɪnwədz, AM -wɚdz]adv inv1. (towards the inside) einwärts, nach innen2. (spiritually) im Innern* * *['ɪnwədz]advnach innenhis thoughts turned inwards — er versank in Selbstbetrachtung
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5 inwards
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6 inwards
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7 inwards
['ɪnwədz]avverbio [fold, open, move, grow] verso l'interno; [freight, invoice] in entrata* * *adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) verso l'interno* * *inwards /ˈɪnwədz/avv.1 all'interno; dentro; verso l'interno* * *['ɪnwədz]avverbio [fold, open, move, grow] verso l'interno; [freight, invoice] in entrata -
8 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) inn, inn á við -
9 inwards
belek, zsigerek* * *adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) befelé -
10 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) para dentro* * *in.wards[inwədz] n pl parte interna do corpo, víscera. • adv para dentro, na intimidade. -
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12 inwards
• sisäänpäin* * *adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) sisäänpäin -
13 inwards
['ɪnwəd(z)](= inward) advdo wewnątrz, do środka* * *adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) do środka -
14 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) uz iekšu; iekšup* * *iekšas; iekšup, uz iekšu -
15 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) į vidų -
16 inwards
adv. inåt, mot det inre* * *adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) inåt -
17 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) dovnitř* * *• dovnitř -
18 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) dovnútra* * *• dovnútra• dnu -
19 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) spre interior -
20 inwards
adverb (towards the inside or the centre: When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint.) προς τα μέσα
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