inward
inward 英 [ˈɪnwəd] 美 [ˈɪnwərd]
adj. 向内的;内部的;精神的;本质上的;熟悉的 adv. 向内;内心里 n. 内部;内脏;密友
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- adj. 向内的;内部的;精神的;本质上的;熟悉的
- adv. 向内;内心里
- n. 内部;内脏;密友
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1. The team found that at some positions in the disk, planets would be pushed inward, and that at other positions, planets would be pushed outward.
这个研究小组发现在盘状物的某些位置上行星会被向内推,而在另外的一些位置上行星会被向外推。
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2. But this might be offset by tidal effects from the sun, which are more or less comparable to the tides of the moon and which would draw our planet inward, so it would get swallowed by the sun.
但是,来自太阳的潮汐效应可能会把这种安全性抵消。 太阳的潮汐效应或多或少类似于月球产生的潮汐现象,会吸引地球向内移动,所以地球也可能会被太阳吞没。
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3. When you run or walk, you land on the outside edge of your foot and roll inward.
当你走路或者跑步的时候,脚外侧首先着地,然后翻向内侧。
- inward (adj.) Old English inweard "inmost; sincere; internal, intrinsic; deep," from Proto-Germanic *inwarth "inward" (source also of Old Norse innanverðr, Old High German inwart, Middle Dutch inwaert), from root of Old English inne "in" (see in (adv.)) + -weard (see -ward). As an adverb, Old English inneweard. As a noun in late Old English, "entrails, intestines."
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