inward
adj. 向內的; 內部的; 本質上的; 親密的
adv. 向內; 內心裡
Your inward thoughts or feelings are the ones that you do not express or show to other people.
I sighed with inward relief.
我心裡舒了一口氣。
...a glow of inward satisfaction.
內心強烈的滿足感
An inward movement is one towards the inside or centre of something.
...a sharp, inward breath like a gasp...
像倒抽氣一樣猛地吸入一口氣
The athlete takes off from one leg from an inward twist.
這名運動員向內轉體一週單腿起跳。
1. relating to or existing in the mind or thoughts;
2. directed or moving inward or toward a center;
1. toward the center or interior;
2. to or toward the inside of;
inner, inside, interior, internal, inward
這些形容詞均含"內部的,內在的"之意。
If you can't see your fingers, then move arms inward until you can.
如果看不到手指, 就向內移動手臂直到直到看見為止.
Many philosophers prefer to live an inward and unmaterial life.
許多哲學家選擇過一種重精神而不重物質的生活.
The groups are forward dives , backward reverse dives , inward dives , twist dives, and arm stand dives.
這6組動作有:向前、向後、反身、向內 、 轉體和倒立跳水.
He becomes all outer show and inward emptiness; dull, callous, and indifferent.
靈魂變得徒有其表,其中空空; 遲鈍, 木然, 冷漠.
In Ribera and Zurbar á n eyes look inward, lost to the world.
在裡貝拉和蘇巴朗那裡,眼睛向內觀看, 對周圍世界置若罔聞.