搜尋結果
outward
- IPA[ˈoutwərd]
美式
- of, on, or from the outside;relating to the external appearance of something rather than its true nature or substance
- away from the center or a particular point; toward the outside
- 釋義
- 相關詞
形容詞
- 1. of, on, or from the outside the vehicle's outward and interior appearance
- ▪ relating to the external appearance of something rather than its true nature or substance an outward display of friendliness
- ▪ archaic outer the outward physical body
- 2. going out or away from a place the outward voyage
副詞
- 1. away from the center or a particular point; toward the outside a window that opens outward the solar wind that rushes outward from the sun
- (of a ship or passenger) going away from home: they were outward bound for the Great Barrier Reef an outward-bound crude oil carrier
- an organization that provides naval and adventure training and other outdoor activities for ...
Oxford Dictionary
- investment whereby the property or company invested in is based in a country other than that ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a ship or passenger) going away from home or point of origin: an outward-bound crude oil carrier
Oxford American Dictionary
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