inwardly en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inwardly en el diccionario PONS

inwardly Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to groan inwardly
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Just as a man changes his clothes for celebration, so a person preparing for the holy act of confession is inwardly changed.
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There is also an irregular inwardly curved golden fascia slightly furcate at the costal edge and at the apical third.
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At the same time it was an act through which the alchemist was inwardly transformed and purified, a spiritual regeneration.
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Inwardly, he underwent an agonising struggle and became relentlessly self-critical, harshly judging his spirituality, use of time, vanity, self-control, and relationships with others.
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Though he gave a stoic appearance at the time, he was inwardly broken.
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In most species, a wide mouth extends all around the anterior circumference of the head, and bands of inwardly inclined teeth line both jaws.
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It was round-shaped and rolled into inwardly curving legs with pointed ends.
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There is a grey inwardly-oblique area at less than half of the wing, which is distinct on the dorsal side but obscurely reaching the costa.
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Fore wing with a broad, oblique, snow-white band from middle of costa to near apex of interspace 1, inwardly emarginate in its lower third.
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The walls of the fort served as walls of the rooms, all of which faced inwardly on a court or plaza.
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