inward 音标拼音: ['ɪnwɚd]
a . 里面的,内部的;向内的,进来的;内地的
n . 里面,内部;内脏,肠胃
ad . 向内
里面的,内部的;向内的,进来的;内地的里面,内部;内脏,肠胃向内
inward adv 1 :
toward the center or interior ; "
move the needle further inwards !" [
synonym : {
inward }, {
inwards }] [
ant : {
outward },
{
outwards }]
2 :
to or toward the inside of ; "
come in "; "
smash in the door "
[
synonym : {
in }, {
inwards }, {
inward }]
adj 1 :
relating to or existing in the mind or thoughts ; "
a concern with inward reflections " [
ant : {
outward }]
2 :
directed or moving inward or toward a center ; "
the inbound train "; "
inward flood of capital " [
synonym : {
inbound }, {
inward }]
Inward \
In "
ward \,
n .
1 .
That which is inward or within ;
especially ,
in the plural ,
the inner parts or organs of the body ;
the viscera . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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Then sacrificing ,
laid the inwards and their fat .
--
Milton .
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2 .
The mental faculties ; --
usually pl . [
Obs .]
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3 .
An intimate or familiar friend or acquaintance . [
Obs .] "
I was an inward of his ." --
Shak .
Inward
Inward \
In "
ward \,
Inwards \
In "
wards \,
adv . [
AS .
inweard .
The ending -
s is prop .
a genitive ending .
See {
Inward },
a .,
{-
wards }.]
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1 .
Toward the inside ;
toward the center or interior ;
as ,
to bend a thing inward .
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2 .
Into ,
or toward ,
the mind or thoughts ;
inwardly ;
as ,
to turn the attention inward .
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So much the rather ,
thou Celestial Light ,
Shine inward . --
Milton .
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Inward \
In "
ward \ ([
i ^]
n *
w [~
e ]
rd ),
a . [
AS .
inweard ,
inneweard ,
innanweard ,
fr .
innan ,
inne ,
within (
fr .
in in ;
see {
In })
the suffix -
weard ,
E . -
ward .]
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1 .
Being or placed within ;
inner ;
interior ; --
opposed to {
outward }. --
Milton .
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2 .
Seated in the mind ,
heart ,
spirit ,
or soul . "
Inward beauty ." --
Shak .
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3 .
Intimate ;
domestic ;
private . [
Obs .]
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All my inward friends abhorred me . --
Job xix .
19 .
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He had had occasion ,
by one very inward with him ,
to know in part the discourse of his life . --
Sir P .
Sidney .
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89 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inward ":
anonymous ,
bosom ,
center ,
central ,
closet ,
core ,
deep ,
deep -
seated ,
deepest recesses ,
entering ,
esoteric ,
guts ,
heart ,
heart of hearts ,
immanent ,
implanted ,
implicit ,
in ,
inalienable ,
inbound ,
incognito ,
incoming ,
indoor ,
indwelling ,
infixed ,
inflooding ,
inflowing ,
ingoing ,
ingrained ,
ingressive ,
inherent ,
inland ,
inmost ,
innards ,
inner ,
inner landscape ,
inner life ,
inner man ,
inner nature ,
inner recess ,
inner self ,
innermost ,
inpouring ,
inshore ,
inside ,
insides ,
interior ,
interior man ,
intern ,
internal ,
internals ,
intestine ,
intimate ,
intrados ,
intrinsic ,
intrusive ,
invasive ,
inward -
bound ,
inwardly ,
inwards ,
inwrought ,
irreducible ,
irruptive ,
isolated ,
penetralia ,
personal ,
private ,
privy ,
recesses ,
resident ,
retired ,
secluded ,
secret ,
secret place ,
secret places ,
sequestered ,
soul ,
stuffing ,
subjective ,
tripes ,
unalienable ,
unchallengeable ,
unquestionable ,
viscera ,
vital center ,
vitals ,
withdrawn ,
within ,
withinwards
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