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outside noun—外 n (almost always used) ()Examples:eavesdrop outside bridal bedchamber (folk custom)—internal trouble and outside aggression (idiom); in a mess both domestically and abroad—locked in (with the door locked from the outside)—metrorrhagia (vaginal bleeding outside the expected menstrual period)—(history) extraterritoriality, the rights (under unequal treaties) of a foreigner live in China outside Chinese jurisdiction—outside appearance and inner reality differ (idiom); not what it seems—red chip stocks (Chinese company stocks incorporated outside Mainland China and listed in the Hong Kong stock exchange)—appearing tough on the outside as mask one's inner vulnerability—act from inside in coordination with attackers outside—ancient ceramic three-legged vessel used for cooking with cord markings on the outside and hollow legs—lit. the other mountain's stone can polish jade (idiom); improve oneself by accepting criticism from outside—Chinese roseheart radish (shinrimei radish), green on the outside, purple-red on the inside, a favorite Beijing vegetable—(of students) have a job outside of class time, or during vacation—be overly subjective and disregard the outside world [idiom.]—different trades, worlds apart (idiom); sb. outside the profession, it is a closed book—internal disunity dissolves at the threat of an invasion from outside [idiom.]— |