in·wards /ˈɪnwədz $ -wərdz/ especially British EnglishBrE, inward American English adverbadv IN/INSIDEtowards the inside of something 向内 OPP outwards A breeze blew the curtains inwards. 微风把窗帘吹向屋里。
inwards• Brown stains caused by small flames crept inwards.• One sheet lay at his feet, as yet untouched by the flames, although it was beginning to curl inwards.• With hands clasped behind and palms facing inwards, raise the arms 35 times, aiming slightly higher with each count.• At last, however, the door fell inwards upon the carpet.