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outside
- the external side or surface of something;the side of a racetrack further from the center, where the lanes are longer.
- situated on or near the exterior or external surface of something;(of a pitch) passing home plate on the side of the plate away from the batter, not in the strike zone.
- situated or moving beyond the boundaries or confines of;not being a member of (a particular group)
- not within the boundaries or confines of a place;moving so as to end up beyond the boundaries or confines of a place
noun: outside, plural noun: outsides
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名詞
- 1. the external side or surface of something record the date on the outside of the file 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the side of a racetrack further from the center, where the lanes are longer.
- ▪ the side of a bend or curve where the edge or surface is longer in extent. 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in basketball) the area beyond the perimeter of the defense he often set up the Lakers' plays from the outside
- 2. the external appearance of someone or something was he as straight as he appeared on the outside?
形容詞
- 1. situated on or near the exterior or external surface of something put the outside lights on 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a pitch) passing home plate on the side of the plate away from the batter, not in the strike zone.
- ▪ (in soccer and other sports) denoting positions nearer to the sides of the field he played at outside left
- ▪ (in basketball) taking place beyond the perimeter of the defense he needs work on his outside shot
- 2. not belonging to or coming from within a particular group I have some outside help 同義詞
- ▪ beyond one's own immediate personal concerns I was able to face the outside world again
- 3. highest possible; greatest; maximum new monthly charges that, according to outside estimates, may total $8 per line
介系詞
- 1. situated or moving beyond the boundaries or confines of there was a boy outside the door Vincennes is just outside Paris
- ▪ not being a member of (a particular group) those of us outside the university
- ▪ (in football, soccer, and other sports) closer to the side of the field than (another player) Swift appeared outside him with Andrews on his left
- 2. beyond the limits or scope of the high cost of shipping has put it outside their price range
副詞
- 1. not within the boundaries or confines of a place the dog was still barking outside outside, the wind was as wild as ever
- ▪ moving so as to end up beyond the boundaries or confines of a place we ran outside
- money held in a form such as gold which is an asset for the holder and does not represent a ...
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- money held in a form such as gold which is an asset for the holder and does not represent a ...
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- a looping movement made by an aircraft in which the back of the aircraft is on the outside of ...
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- an attacking player in soccer or field hockey whose position is on the right of the field: few players have been so coveted as this team's outside right
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- a telephone connection with an external exchange.
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- a director of a company who is not employed by that company, typically an employee of an ...
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- beyond the boundaries of
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- an interest not connected with one's work or studies: knowledge of students' outside interests may help you to know them more quickly
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- the external side or surface of something: record the date on the outside of the file
- situated on or near the exterior or external surface of something: Anne put the outside lights on
- situated or moving beyond the boundaries or confines of: there was a boy outside the door Vincennes is just outside Paris
- not within the boundaries or confines of a place: the dog was still barking outside
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