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1 innerlich
I Adj.1. MED. internal2. Gefühle etc.: inner; (innerlich veranlagt) introspective; (gefühlsmäßig, gefühlsbetont) emotionalII Adv.2. betroffen etc.: inwardly; (deep down) inside; (insgeheim) secretly; innerlich lachen laugh to o.s.* * *intrinsic (Adj.); internal (Adj.); inner (Adj.); inward (Adj.); interior (Adj.); inwardly (Adv.); within (Adv.)* * *ịn|ner|lich ['Inɐlɪç]1. adj1) (= körperlich) internal2. adv1) (= im Körper) internallydieses Medikament ist innerlich anzuwenden — this medicine is to be taken internally
2) (= gemütsmäßig) inwardly, insideinnerlich gefestigt sein — to have inner strength
ein innerlich gefestigter Mensch — a person of inner strength
innerlich schäumte er vor Wut — inwardly or inside he was boiling with rage
* * *1) (in one's thoughts; secretly: He was inwardly pleased when she failed; She was laughing/groaning inwardly.) inwardly2) (being within, especially in the mind: his inward thoughts.) inward* * *in·ner·lich[ˈɪnɐlɪç]I. adj1. MED internal2. PSYCH innerII. adv1. (im Inneren des Körpers) internallyetw \innerlich verabreichen to administer sth internally2. PSYCH inwardly\innerlich war er sehr aufgewühlt he was in inner turmoil* * *1.1) inner; (von außen nicht erkennbar) inward2) (im Körper) internal <use, effect>2.1) inwardlyinnerlich lachen — laugh inwardly or to oneself
2) (im Körper) internally* * *A. adj1. MED internalB. adv1. MED internally;innerlich (anzuwenden) PHARM for internal use (only)innerlich lachen laugh to o.s.* * *1.1) inner; (von außen nicht erkennbar) inward2) (im Körper) internal <use, effect>2.1) inwardlyinnerlich lachen — laugh inwardly or to oneself
2) (im Körper) internally* * *adj.inner adj. adv.inwardly adv.mentally adv. -
2 inwendig
I Adj. inner, inside* * *internal (Adj.); inner (Adj.); inside (Adj.)* * *ịn|wen|dig ['Invɛndɪç]1. adj (rare)inside2. adv1) (inf)2) (= innen) insidedie Pflaume war inwendig schlecht — the plum was rotten inside
* * *in·wen·dig[ˈɪnvɛndiç]I. adv insideder Mantel besitzt drei \inwendige Taschen the coat has three inside pockets* * *1.Adjektiv inside < pocket>; inner < part>; (fig.) inner, inward <happiness, strength>2.etwas/jemanden in- und auswendig kennen — (ugs.) know somebody/something inside out
* * *A. adj inner, inside* * *1.Adjektiv inside < pocket>; inner < part>; (fig.) inner, inward <happiness, strength>2.adverbial [on the] inside; (fig.) inwardly; deep down [inside]etwas/jemanden in- und auswendig kennen — (ugs.) know somebody/something inside out
* * *adj.inside adj.
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