inward
- IPA[ˈinwərd]
美式
- directed or proceeding toward the inside; coming in from outside;existing within the mind, soul, or spirit, and often not expressed
- toward the inside;into or toward the mind, spirit, or soul
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形容詞
- 1. directed or proceeding toward the inside; coming in from outside a graceful inward movement of her wrist the inward rush of air 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ existing within the mind, soul, or spirit, and often not expressed she felt an inward sense of release 同義詞 反義詞
副詞
- 1. toward the inside the door began to swing inward
- ▪ into or toward the mind, spirit, or soul people must look inward to gain insight into their own stress
- (especially of a ship or passenger) coming into or towards a place: we saw the car ferry, inward bound from the islands of Tiree and Coll inward-bound vessels
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a ship or passenger) coming into or towards a place: we saw the car ferry, inward bound from the islands of Tiree and Coll inward bound vessels
Oxford American Dictionary
- not interested in or taking account of other people or groups: an inward-looking agrarian people
Oxford Dictionary
- investment in a country made by investors outside that country: local governments are focused on generating inward investment
Oxford Dictionary
- not interested in or taking account of other people or groups: an isolated and inward-looking community
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɪnwəd]
英式
- directed or proceeding towards the inside; coming in from outside: inward mail a graceful inward movement of her wrist
- variant of inwards
Oxford Dictionary