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 Übersetzung für 'the inward' von Englisch nach Deutsch
the inward [the inward or internal part, the inside]das Innere {n}
4 Wörter
philos.
taking-the-inward-turn
In-sich-gehen {n} [Hegel]
Teiltreffer
inward {adj}innere
35
inward {adj}Innen-
16
inward {adv}ins Innere
inward {adv}nach innen
inward {adv}einwärts
76
inward {adj} {adv}innerlich
336
to clear inwardeinklarieren
clearance inwardEinfuhrgenehmigung {f}
inward urgeinnerer Antrieb {m}
fin.
inward investment
Investition {f} aus dem Ausland
inward flowZustrom {m}
inward breathEinatmen {n}
freight inwardEingangsfracht {f}
biochem.chem.electr.
inward current
Einwärtsstrom {m}
inward peaceSeelenfrieden {m}
inward orientationInnenorientierung {f}
inward boundhereinkommend
constr.
inward-sloping {adj}
geböscht [Seitenwand]
inward voiceinnere Stimme {f}
inward flowZugang {m}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The inward, inner, or inside crescent hits with the inside edge of the foot.
  • When the rope is cut, the particle's path changes abruptly to a straight path, and the force in the inward direction changes suddenly to zero.
  • Many of the leak potassium channels are gated by lipids including the inward-rectifier potassium channels and two pore domain potassium channels TREK-1 and TRAAK.
  • For a surface which is the topological boundary of a set in three dimensions, one can distinguish between the inward-pointing normal and outer-pointing normal.
  • It uses the inward sodium gradient to export calcium at a stoichiometry of 3 Na+/ 1 Ca++.

  • The key to Fat Man's greater efficiency was the inward momentum of the massive U-238 tamper.
  • The postcode sector is made up of a single digit (the first character of the inward code).
  • From Samboangan the ship diverged from the inward route, this time passing south of Mindanao—in early-February 1875.
  • In addition to epitheliomuscular, nerve and interstitial cells, the inward-facing gastroderm ("stomach skin") contains gland cells that secrete digestive enzymes.
  • Baroque style (1600–1750) cello bows were much thicker and were formed with a larger outward arch when compared to modern cello bows. The inward arch of a modern cello bow produces greater tension, which in turn gives off a louder sound.

  • The collapse of the transient cavity is driven by gravity, and involves both the uplift of the central region and the inward collapse of the rim.
  • The outward postcode and the leading numeric of the inward postcode in combination forms a postal sector, and this usually corresponds to a couple of thousand properties.
  • The inline versions can be made to fold inward or outward. The inward swinging foldup windows can have fixed screens, while the outward swinging ones require movable screens.
  • On some systems, this function was carried out by the inward operator (NPA+121).
  • The Lorentz force of the toroidal plasma current in the vertical field provides the inward force that holds the plasma torus in equilibrium.

  • Osmotic pressure is the minimum pressure which needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of its pure solvent across a semipermeable membrane.
  • It was fed by downspout tiles from the inward-facing roof-opening (the "compluvium").
  • Once the plunger pushes back, it will increase the chamber pressure and the inward pressure of the plunger will then open the discharge valve and release the fluid into the delivery pipe at constant flow rate and increased pressure.
  • He further suggests the inward bend of the soundboard (the "belly scoop") is a deliberate adaptation by ancient builders to afford the lutenist's right hand more space between the strings and soundboard.
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