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noun adjective preposition adverb 🔑 out·side nounBrE /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ (usually the outside) 🔑 [C, usually sing.] the outer side or surface of sth 外部;外表 SYN exterior ◆The outside of the house needs painting. 房子的外墙需要油漆一下。◆You can't open the door from the outside. 你从外边打不开这个门。🔑 [sing.] the area that is near or around a building, etc. (建筑物等的)周围,外围◆I walked around the outside of the building. 我绕着这座建筑四周散步。◆I didn't go into the temple—I only saw it from the outside. 我没有走进庙宇,只是从外面看了一下。🔑 [sing.] the part of a road nearest to the middle (靠近路中央的)外侧,外手◆Always overtake on the outside. 超车务必走外侧道。 [sing.] the part of a curving road or track furthest from the inner or shorter side of the curve (弯曲路面或轨道的)外道,外缘 OPP inside ●at the outsideat the most; as a maximum 至多◆There was room for 20 people at the outside. 最多只能容纳 20 个人。●on the outsideused to describe how sb appears or seems 从表面;从外表◆On the outside she seems calm, but I know she's worried. 她貌似镇定,但我知道她有心事。not in prison 不在狱中◆Life on the outside took some getting used to again. 费了很大劲儿才慢慢适应了狱后的生活。 🔑 out·side adjectiveBrE /ˈaʊtsaɪd/NAmE /ˈaʊtsaɪd/ [only before noun] 🔑 of, on or facing the outer side 外部的;在外面的;向外的 SYN external ◆The outside walls are damp. 外墙潮湿。🔑 not located in the main building; going out of the main building 主建筑物以外的;向外面的 SYN external ◆an outside toilet 户外厕所◆You have to pay to make outside calls. 打外线电话必须付费。◆I can't get an outside line. 我接不通外线。🔑 not included in or connected with your group, organization, country, etc. 不属于本团体(或机构、国家等)的;外部的;不相关的◆We plan to use an outside firm of consultants. 我们计划利用外面的咨询公司。◆She has a lot of outside interests (= not connected with her work). 她有许多业余爱好。◆They felt cut off from the outside world (= from other people and from other things that were happening). 他们觉得与外界隔绝了。used to say that sth is very unlikely 不可能的;可能性极小的◆They have only an outside chance of winning. 他们的胜算极小。◆150 is an outside estimate (= it is very likely to be less). 估计最多不超过 150。 🔑 out·side prepositionBrE /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ (also out·side of especially in NAmE) 🔑 on or to a place on the outside of sth 在…外面;向…外面◆You can park your car outside our house. 你可以把汽车停在我们家屋外。 OPP inside 🔑 away from or not in a particular place 离开;不在◆It's the biggest theme park outside the United States. 这是美国以外最大的主题游乐园。◆We live in a small village just outside Leeds. 我们就住在利兹市外的一个小村子里。🔑 not part of sth 不在…范围内;不属于◆The matter is outside my area of responsibility. 此事不属于我的职责范围。◆You may do as you wish outside working hours. 上班时间以外,你爱干什么就干什么。 OPP within outside of apart from 除了◆There was nothing they could do, outside of hoping things would get better. 除了盼望情况好转,他们无能为力。 🔑 out·side adverbBrE /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/🔑 not in a room, building or container but on or to the outside of it 在外面;向外面◆I'm seeing a patient—please wait outside. 我正在给病人看病,请在外面等候。◆The house is painted green outside. 房子的外墙漆成了绿色。🔑 not inside a building 在户外◆It's warm enough to eat outside. 天气暖和了,可以露天吃饭了。◆Go outside and see if it's raining. 去外边看看是否下雨了。 OPP inside |