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1 outside
[ˈautsaɪd]1. nounthe outer surface:خارِج، الجِهَة الخارجِيَّهThe outside of the house was painted white.
2. [ˈautsaɪd] adjective1) of, on, or near the outer part of anything:خارِجيthe outside door.
2) not part of (a group, one's work etc):خارِجيShe has a lot of outside interests.
3) (of a chance etc) very small.صَغير3. [autˈsaɪdad] verb1) out of, not in a building etc:إلى الخارِج، في الخارِجHe stayed outside.
2) on the outside:من الخارِجThe house looked beautiful outside.
4. [autˈsaɪd] prepositionon the outer part or side of; not inside or within:خارِجHe did that outside working hours.
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2 outside
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِج \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. off: (of people) free from; away from: He was off work because of illness. The policeman went off duty at 6.00. out: (showing where) not in: It’s time you were out of bed. outside: beyond; on the outside of: I left my car outside the gate, (often attrib.) the outer part; not the enclosed part The outside of the house was painted white. -
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في الخَارِج \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. out: in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view: Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea. out of door, outdoors: in the open air; not in a house: I like sleeping out of doors under the stars. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. The cup is blue outside, and white inside. overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She is working overseas, in South America. -
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turned so that the inside and outside change places:على القَفا:الدّاخِل إلى الخارِجYou're wearing your jersey outside in.
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ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِجًا \ out: from inside: The door opened and a man came out, in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea, forwards The pipe stuck out from the wall. He held his hand out. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. -
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الجُزْء الخارجيّ \ outside: (often attrib.) the outer part; not the enclosed part: The outside of the house was painted white. -
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بَعِيد عَن المَرْكَز \ outlying: (of places) far from the centre: a village and its outlying farms. outside: the part that is farthest from the centre (of or from some other important point). -
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12 outside|r
/awt'sajder/ m, outsiderka f /'awtsaj'derka/ 1. outsider- sama wybrała status outsiderki she chose her outsider status herself2. Sport outsider, long shotThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > outside|r
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13 outside broadcast van
■ Vehicle that belongs to the TV station covering an event and contains the equipment for producing the signal, and space for the producer and the director of the transmission to work.Syn. OB van■ Lastwagen des übertragenden TV-Senders, aus dem das produzierte Signal weitergeleitet wird, und in dem der Produzent und der Regisseur arbeiten. -
14 outside of the post
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15 outside director
Gen Mgta member of a company’s board of directors neither currently, or formerly, in the company’s employment. An outside director is sometimes described as being synonymous with a nonexecutive director, and as usually being employed by a holding or associated company. In the United States, an outside director is somebody who has no relationships at all to a company. In U.S. public companies, compensation and audit committees are generally made up of outside directors, and use of outside directors to select board directors is becoming more common. -
16 outside left
■ Player who plays on the left side of the attack, usually close to the touchline, and whose role is to support the centre forwards or, if necessary, drop back and support the midfield.Syn. outside left■ Stürmer auf der linken Außenseite, der vor allem für die Torvorbereitung vorgesehen ist. -
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■ Player who plays on the right side of the attack, usually close to the touchline, and whose role is to support the centre forwards or, if necessary, drop back and support the midfield.Syn. outside right■ Stürmer auf der rechten Außenseite, der vor allem für die Torverbereitung vorgesehen ist. -
18 outside bead
наружный грат на сварных трубах; см. также outside flashАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > outside bead
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19 outside flash
см. outside beadАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > outside flash
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20 outside flash trimmer
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > outside flash trimmer
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