Outward in spanish
Hacia fuera
pronunciation: ɑθiɑfueɹ̩ɑ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑθiɑfueɹ̩ɑ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
outward = externo.
Example: Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.more:
» outward appearance = apariencia, aspecto, apariencia externa, aspecto externo, materialidad, exterioridad.
Example: The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.» outward letterbook = registro de salida de cartas.
Example: The New Zealand Post Office Museum and Archives acquired the outward letterbooks and a number of registers (of correspondence, paid vouchers, overtime payments, registered letters etc) from several post offices in New Zealand.» outward looking = con una visión más amplia, de miras hacia el exterior, de miras más amplias.
Example: The British Library (BL) was established with the idea that it should be international in both scope and outlook, and it is both outward looking and service orientated in character.» project + outward = proyectar hacia fuera.
Example: Some children go through a process of silencing their inner voice and projecting an outward self that conforms to society's expectations.outwards = hacia (a)fuera.
Example: From the later fifteenth century books were more often stored on their edges than on their sides, but for most of the sixteenth century they were normally placed fore-edge outwards on the shelf, the title of the book being written across the fore-edge in ink.more:
» inside outwards = de dentro hacia fuera.
Example: Working from the inside outwards, there will probably be one or two leaves of blank paper at each end of the book, which are of a different colour or texture from the printed leaves; these are the endpapers, which were added by the binder.» turn + Nombre + outwards = volver hacia fuera, girar hacia fuera, doblar hacia fuera.
Example: The superior and inferior rectus muscles turn the eye upwards, and downwards, the lateral and medial ones turn it outwards and inwards.