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['ɪnwəd] 1.1) (inner) [ satisfaction] personale; [relief, calm] interioreher inward reaction was to do — nell'intimo, la sua reazione fu di fare
2) (towards the inside) [ bend] verso l'interno2.* * *['inwəd]1) (being within, especially in the mind: his inward thoughts.) intimo2) (moving towards the inside: an inward curve in the coastline.) verso l'interno•- inward- inwards
- inwardly* * *inward (1) /ˈɪnwəd/A a.1 interno; interiore; intimo; spirituale: the inward organs of the body, gli organi interni del corpo; inward peace, pace interiore (o dello spirito); one's inward thoughts, gl'intimi pensieri2 interno; (diretto) verso l'interno3 (naut.) di ritornoB n. pl.– (fam.) the inwards, gli intestini, i visceri● (geogr.) Inward Asia, l'Asia interiore □ (naut.) inward bound, in viaggio di ritorno: inward-bound vessel, nave in viaggio di ritorno □ ( sport) inward dive, tuffo ritornato □ (comm.) inward freight, nolo d'entrata □ (econ.) inward investment, investimento dall'estero □ inward-looking, che guarda verso l'interno; (fig.) isolazionistico; (psic.) introverso.inward (2) /ˈɪnwəd/avv.► inwards.* * *['ɪnwəd] 1.1) (inner) [ satisfaction] personale; [relief, calm] interioreher inward reaction was to do — nell'intimo, la sua reazione fu di fare
2) (towards the inside) [ bend] verso l'interno2. -
2 inward in·ward
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