outward的意思和读音

outward

: [ˈaʊtwərd] : [ˈaʊtwə(r)d]

n.;〈

adj.

adv.“outwards. outward and homeward”

adj.+n.outward sign

adj.inward

outwardadj.

1.connected with the way people or things seem to be rather than with what is actually true

Mark showed no outward signs of distress.

She simply observes the outward forms of religion.

To all outward appearances(= as far as it was possible to judge from the outside) they were perfectly happy.

2.going away from a particular place, especially one that you are going to return to

the outward voyage/journey

3.away from the centre or a particular point

outward movement

outward investment(= in other countries)

Managers need to become more outward-looking(= more open to new ideas) .广

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adv.1.“outwards. outward and homeward”

adj.1.obvious and easy to see; used about the feelings or qualities that someone seems to have but may not really have2.outbound

adv.1.Same as outwards. outward and homeward2.away from the center of something, or toward the outside of it

1. backward outward inward ...

2. ... overcoat n. outward a. n. outer a. (), …

3. backward , outward , awkward ; ...

4. ... overcoat n. outward a. n. outer a. (), …

5. outing outward overcoat ...

6. outstanding outward oval ...

7. outstanding a. ,, outward a. ,, oval n. ...

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1.He had schooled himself to be able to postpone the ritual for as long as a whole day, while hiding all outward signs of his inner torment.

2.The matter of choice is given, and known as a content dependent not on the will itself, but on outward circumstances.

3.The SocGen team appeared to have dressed either for an outward-bound course or a company disco; its slidebook could fit into a back pocket.

4.As it grows outward, it runs out of room and is forced to double back into a horseshoe shape.

5.Spreading the lower side of the front panel plate outward ( arrow B ) , detach the plate from the body .),

6.Customs formalities shall be completed for an inward and outward means of transport to shift to transport business within the territory.

7.This was his way of teaching me how I ought to write to him; for he by no means underrated the importance of outward forms and ceremonial.

8.The front inclined plate is inclined forward, and the side inclined plates are inclined outward and simultaneously are inclined forward.

9.Between them, they taught her all that a gentlewoman should know, but she learned only the outward signs of gentility.

10.Meter A man and a woman are at a picnic in the park. This picnic is the center of every picture outward to the view among the galaxies.