outside
US: /ˈaʊtˈsaɪd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
outside /'aut'said/- danh từ
- bề ngoài, bên ngoài
- to open the door from the outside: mở cửa từ bên ngoài
- thế giới bên ngoài
- hành khách ngồi phía ngoài
- (số nhiều) những tờ giấy ngoài (của một ram giấy)
- at the outside
- nhiều nhất là, tối đa là
- it is four kilometers at the outside: nhiều nhất là 4 kilômét
- bề ngoài, bên ngoài
- phó từ
- ở phía ngoài; ở ngoài trời; ở ngoài biển khơi
- put these flowers outside: hây để những bông hoa này ra ngoài (phòng)
- come outside
- ra ngoài đi, thử ra ngoài chơi nào (thách thức)
- to get outside of
- (từ lóng) hiểu
- chén, nhậu
- ở phía ngoài; ở ngoài trời; ở ngoài biển khơi
- tính từ
- ở ngoài, ở gần phía ngoài
- outside seat: ghế ở gần phía ngoài, ghế phía đằng cuối
- outside work: việc làm ở ngoài trời
- mỏng manh (cơ hội)
- của người ngoài
- an outside opinion: ý kiến của người ngoài (không phải là nhị sĩ)
- outside broker: người mua bán cổ phần ở ngoài (không thuộc sở chứng khoán)
- cao nhất, tối đa
- to quote the outside prices: định giá cao nhất
- ở ngoài, ở gần phía ngoài
- giới từ
- ngoài, ra ngoài
- cannot go outside the evidence: không thể đi ra ngoài bằng chứng được
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) trừ ra
- outside of
- ngoài ra
- ngoài, ra ngoài
Advanced English dictionary
noun, adjective, preposition, adverb+ noun
1 (usually the outside) [C, usually sing.] the outer side or surface of sth: The outside of the house needs painting. + You can't open the door from the outside.
2 [sing.] the area that is near or around a building, etc: I walked around the outside of the building. + I didn't go into the church-I only saw it from the outside.
3 [sing.] the part of a road nearest to the middle: Always overtake on the outside.
4 [sing.] the part of a curving road or track furthest from the inner or shorter side of the curve
Antonym: THE INSIDE
Idioms
at the outside at the most; as a MAXIMUM: There was room for 20 people at the outside.
on the outside
1 used to describe how sb appears or seems: On the outside she seems calm, but I know she's worried.
2 not in prison: Life on the outside took some getting used to again.
+ adjective [only before noun]
1 of, on or facing the outer side
Synonym: EXTERNAL
The outside walls are damp.
2 not situated in the main building; going out of the main building
Synonym: EXTERNAL
an outside toilet + You have to pay to make outside calls. + I can't get an outside line.
3 not included in or connected with your group, organization, country, etc: We plan to use an outside firm of consultants. + She has a lot of outside interests (= not connected with her work). + They felt cut off from the outside world (= from other people and from other things that were happening).
4 used to say that sth is very unlikely: They have only an outside chance of winning. + 150 is an outside estimate (= it is very likely to be less).
+ preposition
(also outside of especially in AmE)
1 on or to a place on the outside of sth: You can park your car outside our house.
Antonym: INSIDE
2 away from or not in a particular place: It's the biggest theme park outside the United States. + We live in a small village just outside Leeds.
3 not part of sth: The matter is outside my area of responsibility. + You may do as you wish outside working hours.
Antonym: WITHIN
4 (outside of) apart from: There was nothing they could do, outside of hoping things would get better.
+ adverb
1 not in a room, building or container but on or to the outside of it: I'm seeing a patient-please wait outside. + The house is painted green outside.
2 not inside a building: It's warm enough to eat outside. + Go outside and see if it's raining.
Antonym: INSIDE
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 exterior, face, facing, shell, skin, case, casing, surface, front; façade:
What is that on the outside of the box? The outside of the house is painted white
2 aspect, appearance, look, demeanour, face, front, façade, mien, mask, disguise, false front, pretence:
One cannot tell what people are really like from the outside they present to the world
3 extreme, limit, most, maximum, utmost, best, worst, longest:
At the outside, you shouldn't pay more than half your income for housing. I'll wait for her for an hour at the outside
4 the world at large:
We had to bring in someone from the outside to complete the work.
adj.
5 exterior, external, out of doors, outdoor:
They have added an outside swimming-pool to the house.
6 maximum, maximal, highest, best, worst, greatest, most, largest, longest, furthest or farthest:
What was their outside estimate for replacing the roof? The outside time for driving here from London is about an hour
7 private, home, cottage, secondary, peripheral, independent, freelance:
Her outside job pays more than her regular work.
8 unlikely, remote, faint, Colloq slim:
He has an outside chance of beating the world record.
9 foreign, alien, outward; unconnected, excluded, uninvolved, disinvolved, independent, separate, different:
I'm worried that Phil might be subject to outside influences. An outside contractor is doing the work.
adv.
10 outdoors, out of doors:
Perhaps you'd like to step outside to discuss the matter further?
Concise dictionary
'aʊtsaɪdnoun
+the region that is outside of something
+the outer side or surface of something
adj.
+relating to or being on or near the outer side or limit
+coming from the outside
+originating or belonging beyond some bounds:"the outside world"
+located, suited for, or taking place in the open air
+functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit
+leading to or from the outside
+from or between other countries
+very unlikely
+on or toward an outer edge
+(of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter
adv.
+outside a building
+on the outside