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61 outwardness
out.ward.ness['autwədnis] n exterioridade. -
62 outwards
adverb (towards the outside edge or surface: Moving outwards from the centre of the painting, we see that the figures become smaller.) para fora* * *out.wards['autwədz] adv para fora. -
63 outwear
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64 outweigh
(to be greater or more than: The advantages outweigh the disadvantages.) ter mais peso do que* * *out.weigh[autw'ei] vt 1 exceder em peso ou valor. 2 ser mais importante, ter mais valor que. -
65 outwit
past tense, past participle - outwitted; verb(to defeat (someone) by being cleverer than he is: She managed to outwit the police and escape.) passar a perna em* * *out.wit[autw'it] vt 1 exceder em esperteza, levar a melhor. 2 lograr, defraudar. -
66 outworker
out.work.er['autwə:kə] n trabalhador externo. -
67 outworn
out.worn[autw'ɔ:n] • adj 1 gasto pelo uso, desgastado. 2 cansado, fatigado, exausto. 3 antiquado, obsoleto. -
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69 outwardly
adverb (in appearance: Outwardly he is cheerful, but he is really a very unhappy person.) na zunaj* * *[áutwədli]adverbna zunaj, zunaj, ven -
70 outwards
adverb (towards the outside edge or surface: Moving outwards from the centre of the painting, we see that the figures become smaller.) ven* * *[áutwədz]adverbven, navzven -
71 outwardly
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72 outward-looking
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73 outwork
1. ['autwɜːk] n1) робо́та по́за майсте́рнею (заво́дом)2) надо́мна робо́та2. [aut'wɜːk] vпереве́ршувати кого́сь у робо́ті -
74 outworn
1. [aut'wɔːn] 2. ['autwɔːn] adj1) зно́шений, неприда́тний для використа́ння2) ви́снажений, зму́чений3) застарі́лий ( про поняття) -
75 outwork
1. ['autwɜːk] сущ.2) воен. внешнее укрепление2. [ˌaut'wɜːk] гл.1) работать лучше и быстрее (чем кто-л.) -
76 outwork
[̘. ̈n.ˈautwə:k]outwork воен. внешнее укрепление outwork работа вне мастерской (вне завода и т. п.); надомная работа outwork надомная работа outwork работа вне мастерской outwork работать лучше и быстрее (чем кто-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
outward — out|ward1 [ autwərd ] adjective only before noun * 1. ) obvious and easy to see: EXTERNAL: He had no outward signs of the illness. outward appearance: Many people judge purely by outward appearances. a ) used about the feelings or qualities that… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
outward — out|ward [ˈautwəd US wərd] adj 1.) [only before noun] relating to how a person or situation seems to be, rather than how it really is ≠ ↑inward ▪ The economy and outward appearance of the area have changed considerably. ▪ His clenched fist was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
outwardly — out|ward|ly [ˈautwədli US wərd ] adv according to the way people or things seem ≠ ↑inwardly ▪ Calvin remained outwardly calm, but inside he was very angry. ▪ Outwardly, at least, he was an optimist … Dictionary of contemporary English
outwards — out|wards [ˈautwədz US wərdz] adv also outward AmE towards the outside or away from the centre of something ≠ ↑inwards ▪ The door opens outwards. facing/looking/spreading etc outwards ▪ Stand with your elbows pointing outwards … Dictionary of contemporary English
outwork — out|work [ˈautwə:k US wə:rk] n [U] work for a business that is done by people at home >outworker n … Dictionary of contemporary English
outwardly — out|ward|ly [ autwərdli ] adverb in appearance or the way something seems but not always the way it really is: He remained outwardly calm. Outwardly, Sue seems happy enough. ─ opposite INWARDLY … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
outwards — out|wards [ autwərdz ] adverb away from the center of something, or toward the outside of it: The door opens outwards. outwards from: The population has slowly spread outwards from major urban centers. ─ opposite INWARDS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English