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inwards [ˈɪnwədz, Am -wɚdz] PRZYSŁ.

inwards
inwards

inward [ˈɪnwəd, Am -wɚd] PRZYM.

2. inward (not expressed):

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Copper production was very demanding of transport: of coal inwards to fuel the engines, and of the ore outwards to the refining plant.
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Residential areas were designed to face inwards towards gardens and nature rather than out towards traffic.
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When a liquid is under pressure, each particle gets pushed inwards by all the surrounding particles, and, in reaction, pushes them outwards.
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It has a retractable tricycle landing gear with the main gear retracting inwards and nose gear rearwards.
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The face offs were at a right angle to today's practice, the centre men facing inwards from the sides of the rink.
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All of the atrial siphons point inwards, emptying into a single, common cloaca in the centre of the cylinder.
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The cap margin has a band of sterile tissue that is rolled inwards when young.
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It is worth remarking that the null geodesics "spiral" inwards in the above figure.
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He would run towards the corner and then swiftly turn inwards, running parallel to the back line, and some ten yards from it.
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The edge of the cup (or "margin") is curved inwards in young fruit bodies.
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