Inner in spanish

Interior

pronunciation: inteɹ̩ioʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inner = interno. 

Example: As he drove to the library, he harkened to those busy inner voices filling his mind with ominous portents.

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» find + Posesivo + inner peace = encontrar la paz interior.

Example: She's is a perfect example of someone who has found her inner peace living away from the distractions of the city.

» inner being = ser más interno.

Example: When people think about healthcare the thought is accompanied with a wince of pain stemming from the lower regions of their inner being!.

» inner city = barrios pobres del centro de la ciudad, zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad. [En los países anglosajones los barrios céntricos se consideran que es donde viven las personas con menos nivel socio-económico]

Example: Find references to racism in the inner cities.

» inner-directed = automotivado.

Example: Librarians are inner-directed, meditative, liberal people whose rewards and motivations come from self-fulfillment.

» inner ear = oído interno.

Example: The ear is responsible for hearing and balance and is made up of three parts -- the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear.

» inner feeling = sentimiento interno.

Example: He writes on the mythical meanings of fish and on pikes in particular which appear in his works as symbols of his inner feeling.

» Inner London = centro de Londres.

Example: Westminster libraries have a fairly representative clientele from Inner London and the home counties.

» inner margin = margen del lomo. [Margen lateral de una página que queda en el lado por donde ésta va encuadernada]

Example: The top and bottom of the book are known as the head and tail respectively, and the front is the fore-edge (rhymes with porridge); similarly the margins round the type on each page are called the head, tail, outer (at the fore-edge), and inner margins.

» innermost = más profundo, más recóndito, más íntimo, más secreto, último.

Example: Thus a folio gathering might consist of three folio sheets, the outermost of which contained pages 1 and 12 and pages 2 and 11; the middle sheet had pages 3 and 10, 4 and 9; and the innermost sheet had pages 5 and 8, 6 and 7.

» inner part = parte interna, interior.

Example: Otitis can affect the inner or outer parts of the ear.

» inner peace = paz interior.

Example: The aim of meditation is to bring inner peace within our self in a positive and spiritual way.

» inner sanctum = sanctasanctórum, santuario interior.

Example: Such a masquerade may allow some microbes to enter the host's inner sanctum covertly in a manner analogous to the Trojan horse.

» inner sole = plantilla, plantilla de los zapatos, plantilla para el calzado.

Example: After four weeks of wearing inner soles the pain in my ankle has improved to a level that I can go for a walk now.

» inner thighs = entrepierna.

Example: Many people experience imbalance between the inner thighs and abductors, the hip and gluteus muscles.

» inner tube = cámara. [De un neumático]

Example: This article explains how to patch an inner tube from a bicycle tire.

» Posesivo + inner voice = Posesivo + voz interior.

Example: Some children go through a process of silencing their inner voice and projecting an outward self that conforms to society's expectations.

» inner workings = entresijos, entrañas, tripas, adentros, funcionamiento interno, mecanismo interno.

Example: In a tragic accident, a baby died after it became trapped in the inner workings of a baggage carousel.

Inner synonyms

intrinsic in spanish: intrínseco, pronunciation: ɪntrɪnsɪk part of speech: adjective intimate in spanish: íntimo, pronunciation: ɪntəmət part of speech: adjective exclusive in spanish: exclusivo, pronunciation: ɪksklusɪv part of speech: adjective inside in spanish: dentro, pronunciation: ɪnsaɪd part of speech: adverb, noun internal in spanish: interno, pronunciation: ɪntɜrnəl part of speech: adjective privileged in spanish: privilegiado, pronunciation: prɪvlədʒd part of speech: adjective interior in spanish: interior, pronunciation: ɪntɪriɜr part of speech: noun, adjective inward in spanish: interior, pronunciation: ɪnwɜrd part of speech: adjective, adverb intrinsical in spanish: intrínseco, pronunciation: ɪntrɪnsɪkəl part of speech: adjective
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