词汇 | outward |
释义 | outwardWord family adverboutwardlyoutwardsnounoutwardnessadjectiveoutward out·ward /ˈaʊtwəd $ -wərd/ ●○○ adjectiveadj 1 [only before noun]SEEM relating to how a person or situation seems to be, rather than how it really is 外表的,表面的 OPP inward The economy and outward appearance of the area have changed considerably. 该地区的经济和面貌发生了很大的变化。 His clenched fist was the only outward sign of his anger. 他那紧握的拳头是他内心愤怒的唯一外在表现。 2. outward journey/voyage etc OUT/OUTSIDEa journey in which you are travelling away from home 外出旅行/出航等 Examples from the Corpus outward journey/voyage etc• According to Ziad, Jamal had no problem at Netzarim junction on his outward journey.• It does not retrace the zig-zags of its outward journey.• She took no pleasure from the countryside as on the outward journey.• Somehow it has measured and remembered the distance it ran on each stage of its outward journey.• Alternatively, for the outward journey only, cancellation coverage up to the holiday invoice cost. 8.• Their outward journey was comparatively easy.• That moon flight as an outward journey was outward into ourselves.• The outward journey was quite uneventful as far as the Wadi Tamit, a steep defile leading down the escarpment on to the coastal plain. 3 [only before noun]OUT/OUTSIDE directed towards the outside or away from a place 朝外的,向外的 the outward flow of oil 石油的外流 Examples from the Corpus outward• Despite the casual outward attitude toward injury and pain, the men deeply feared wounds.• Wright had presided with calmness over six years of considerable outward change, while preserving the inner spirit of the School unaltered.• Mentally or instinctively he is looking for the pattern and his antennae are an outward expression of that inward instinct.• The outward flight was very uncomfortable.• an outward movement of the arm• They represented one more barrier between the stricken and the hale, one more outward sign of difference.• My parents showed no outward signs of affection.• But there were no outward signs that diplomatic efforts would soon defuse the fighting.• The outward tips of his bushy eyebrows were tilted upwards slightly, giving him a demonic appearance. outward sign• There were few outward signs, however, that the samurai was ready to sheath his sword.• He would probably try releasing Osman even if he gave no outward sign of acquiescence.• They represented one more barrier between the stricken and the hale, one more outward sign of difference.• She gave no outward signs of her problems when she went on a walkabout.• People are born with these defects but often show no outward signs of problems.• Through much of 1984, there were few outward signs of trouble.• These markers are outward signs portraying whether or not individuals and collections of people belong to the same ethnic group.• Despite these tensions, government delegations came and went; the outward signs were that all was well. From Longman Business Dictionary outwardout·ward /ˈaʊtwəd-wərd/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun] leaving a place, rather than arriving in it → compare inwardThe outward flow of investment by British multinationals is high in the manufacturing industry. We use the following methods of despatching outward mail. outward-bound shipments of aid |
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