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1 outward appearances
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2 to all outward appearances
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3 outward
adj. uit-; naar buiten--------adv. uit; naar buitenoutward1[ autwəd] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 buitenwaarts ⇒ naar buiten (gekeerd), uitgaand♦voorbeelden:outward form • voorkomenoutward things • de buitenwereld————————[ autwədz] 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 outward bound • uitgaand, op de uitreis -
4 appearance
n. voorkomen; optreden[ əpiərəns]♦voorbeelden:he made his last appearance • hij trad voor de laatste keer op♦voorbeelden:he has a foreign appearance • hij heeft een uitheems uiterlijkoutward appearances • uiterlijkhedenkeep up appearances • de schijn reddenone shoudn't judge by appearances • je mag niet oordelen naar de schijnto/by/from all appearance(s) • waarschijnlijk, naar het zich laat aanzien
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