outsider的意思和读音

outsider

: [aʊtˈsaɪdər] : [aʊtˈsaɪdə(r)]

n.

outsiders  

n.native

n.stranger,foreigner,unknown,interloper,outcast

outsidern.

1.a person who is not accepted as a member of a society, group, etc.

Here she felt she would always be an outsider.

2.a person who is not part of a particular organization or profession

They have decided to hire outsiders for some of the key positions.

To an outsider it may appear to be a glamorous job.

3.a person or an animal taking part in a race or competition that is not expected to win

The race was won by a 20–1 outsider.、1 20

To everyone's surprise, the post went to a rank outsider(= a complete outsider ) .

n.1.,2.,()

n.1.someone who does not belong to a particular group or organization2.a person or animal who seems to have no chance of winning a competition

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1.To show sign of private moral judgement was to have lost your soul, and, worse, to be a bit of an outsider.使

2.It would be difficult, but not impossible for an outsider to view the content of this message in a practical amount of time.

3.Just how much of a political outsider Mr Huang really is has become an important issue.

4.Arab fought African, although the populations have mixed so much, it is often hard for an outsider to tell who is who.

5.He often felt like an outsider in the corporate world, he said.

6.He seemed "otherworldly. " And I was sure that as a culturally-ignorant outsider, I would only embarrass myself in front of him.”,

7.It would be up to them to decide who should take over, or whether they should let an outsider run the company.

8.There, prisoners are guarded constantly, never left alone or allowed to speak to any outsider without permission.

9.of his soul he was an outsider, and anti-social, and he accepted the fact inwardly, no matter how Bond-Streety he was on the outside.穿

10.Meanwhile, Citigroup is close to announcing the hiring of a high-profile outsider to join the board, say people familiar with the matter.