inwards in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for inwards in the English»Serbian Dictionary

in·wards ['ɪnwədz] ADV

I.in·ward ['ɪnwəd] ADJ

II.in·ward ['ɪnwəd] ADV

inwards Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
All of the atrial siphons point inwards, emptying into a single, common cloaca in the centre of the cylinder.
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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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The trestle sections taper inwards from the base and rest on 24foot metres wide masonry bases.
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The altar was moved forward to a central location and the seating was arranged to point inwards toward the altar.
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Between the two round towers is a solid tower projecting inwards only.
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The edge of the cup (or "margin") is curved inwards in young fruit bodies.
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The cap margin is striate and rolled inwards.
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The cap margin has a band of sterile tissue that is rolled inwards when young.
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The width of the lines bounding the court should not be more than measured and drawn inwards from the edge of the court measurements.
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Both the nave and the transepts had entrance doors which swung inwards.
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