词汇 | outward |
释义 | outward adjective uk /ˈaʊt.wəd/ us /ˈaʊt.wɚd/ outwardadjective (ON OUTSIDE)[ before noun ] relating to how people, situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they are inside: 外表的,外面的 The outward appearance of the building has not changed at all in 200 years.这幢大楼的外观200年里丝毫未变。 If he is suffering, he certainly shows no outward sign of it.即便他很痛苦,他也肯定一点儿不会表露出来。 To all outward appearances everything was fine, but under the surface the marriage was very shaky.表面看来一切都很好,但实际上这桩婚姻很不稳固。 Opposite inward(INSIDE) Seeming and purporting to be apparent appear appearance as if/thoughidiom by the look(s) of thingsidiom come across come off formal outwardly outwardness parallax pass pass for sb/sth persona semblance superficial superficiality superficially supposably surface outwardadjective (GOING AWAY)away from the centre: 向外的 outward investment (= investment in other companies/countries)对外投资 We have the chance to build an outward-looking Europe that lives up to its global responsibilities.我们有机会打造一个“外向型”欧洲,使其能够真正担当起其世界责任。 Opposite inward(INSIDE) [ before noun ] going towards a particular place, rather than returning from it: 出发(去某地)的 The outward flight/journey took eight hours.这趟出国飞行/旅行全程花了8个小时。 Opposite return(GOING BACK) From, out and outside al fresco breath door exogenous exterior exteriority extrinsic extrinsically forth indigenous inside non-indigenous outdoorsman outdoorswoman outdoorsy outer outermost outside thence therefrom Related wordoutwardly outward adverb uk /ˈaʊt.wəd/ us /ˈaʊt.wɚd/ mainly US → outwards向外,朝外(同 outwards) Opposite inwardmainly US From, out and outside al fresco breath door exogenous exterior exteriority extrinsic extrinsically forth indigenous inside non-indigenous outdoorsman outdoorswoman outdoorsy outer outermost outside thence therefrom outward | American Dictionaryoutward adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈɑʊt·wərd/ outwardadjective[not gradable] (SEEMING)relating to how people, situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they are inside: There were no outward signs that she was injured. outwardlyadverb[ not gradable ]us/ˈɑʊt·wərd·li/ Outwardly, he seemed confident, but he was full of doubt. outward adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈɑʊt·wərd/(alsooutwards, us/ˈɑʊt·wərdz/) outwardadverb[not gradable] (AWAY FROM)away from a particular place or toward the outside: The door opens outward. outward | Business Englishoutward adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈaʊtwəd/us ECONOMICS relating to money that is invested or spent in foreign countries, rather than in your own country : Any such fall would drive the dollar even lower, triggering further outward capital flows. Compare inward Examples of outwardoutward The outward current has a constant or slightly diminishing amplitude as the oocyte matures. These include a regenerative sodium current, the potassium inward rectifier, potassium delayed rectifier and transient outward potassium current, and several calcium currents. Obtaining the elimination of restrictions on inward and outward foreign portfolio investment became the priority for the bolseros by the late 1980s. For fast-growing developing economies, greater outward-orientation holds promise in terms of growth and efficiency. The periphery effect disappeared when the test spot was moved outward to 8-deg eccentricity. The gongs are arranged in a circular configuration with each gong facing outward. The numerical break-up of these cases occurred along these outward moving extremities as noted above. The outward and inward iteration method18 is adopted to calculate the manipulator dynamics. At the same time, in public, he meticulously observed the various protocols that protected the outward forms of propriety. As a result, the sum of the inward and outward membrane currents decreases. Flashes both at the tip and base produced stepped currents in the outward direction. Can it be a means of transforming the actor's consciousness as well as his/her outward appearance? In the 20th century, curiosity and the outward urge took astrobiology and popular culture to infinity, and beyond. There is a concomitant increase in protein reserves which progresses in the same wave-like pattern outward from the cotyledon. On the contrary, osmotic outward pressure also caused by high genome confinement stabilizes phage particles against external deformations, as discussed immediately above. See all examples of outward These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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