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in·ward
/ˈɪnwɚ/
(a.)裡面的,內部的;向內的,進來的;內地的裡面,內部;內臟,腸胃(ad.)向內
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ward
In·wards
adv.
1.
Toward
the
inside
;
toward
the
center
or
interior
;
as
,
to
bend
a
thing
inward
.
2.
Into
,
or
toward
,
the
mind
or
thoughts
;
inwardly
;
as
,
to
turn
the
attention
inward
.
So
much
the
rather
,
thou
Celestial
Light
,
Shine
inward
. --
Milton
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ward
a.
1.
Being
or
placed
within
;
inner
;
interior
; --
opposed
to
outward
.
2.
Seated
in
the
mind
,
heart
,
spirit
,
or
soul
.
“
Inward
beauty.”
3.
Intimate
;
domestic
;
private
. [
Obs
.]
All
my
inward
friends
abhorred
me
.
--
Job
xix
. 19.
He
had
had
occasion
,
by
one
very
inward
with
him
,
to
know
in
part
the
discourse
of
his
life
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ward
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
inward
or
within
;
especially
,
in
the
plural
,
the
inner
parts
or
organs
of
the
body
;
the
viscera
.
Then
sacrificing
,
laid
the
inwards
and
their
fat
.
--
Milton
.
2.
The
mental
faculties
; --
usually
pl.
[
Obs
.]
3.
An
intimate
or
familiar
friend
or
acquaintance
. [
Obs
.]
“I
was
an
inward
of
his.”
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►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
" [
syn
:
arriving(a)
,
inbound
]
adv
1:
toward
the
center
or
interior
; "
move
the
needle
further
inwards
!" [
syn
:
inwards
] [
ant
:
outward
]
2:
to
or
toward
the
inside
of
; "
come
in
"; "
smash
in
the
door
"
[
syn
:
in
,
inwards
]
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