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1. noun(the outer surface: The outside of the house was painted white.) ytterside, utside2. adjective1) (of, on, or near the outer part of anything: the outside door.) ytter-, ytre2) (not part of (a group, one's work etc): We shall need outside help; She has a lot of outside interests.) utenfra, utenom3) ((of a chance etc) very small.) svak, ørliten3. adverb1) (out of, not in a building etc: He went outside; He stayed outside.) ut(e), utendørs2) (on the outside: The house looked beautiful outside.) ute, utvendig4. preposition(on the outer part or side of; not inside or within: He stood outside the house; He did that outside working hours.) utenfor- outsider- at the outside
- outside inutvendig--------yttersideIsubst. \/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd\/1) ytterside, utvendig side, utside2) ( om utseende) ytre, det utvendige, det som er utenpå3) ( oppdeling av kjøtt) ytterlår4) (gammeldags, også outside passenger) utvendig passasjer (passasjer som sitter utenpå diligence e.l.)5) ( sjøfart) ytterkantat the (very) outside høyst, i høyden• give him a pill every hour, or at the outside, every two hoursgi ham en pille hver time, eller høyst hver annen timeoutside in eller inside out med vrangen utIIadj. \/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd\/, \/ˈaʊtsaɪd\/1) utvendig, ytre, utvortes, ytter-2) ute(n)frainnflytelse\/påvirkning ute(n)fra3) ute-, utomhus-, utendørs-temperaturen utendørs, utetemperaturen4) ytterst, maksimum-, høyst5) ubetydelig, svak, fjern, ytterst litenat an outside estimate medregnet alle eventualiteterdo the outside edge gå på ytterskjærget an outside opinion be om en utenforståendes råd eller synspunktan outside interest en interesse (man har) på siIIIadv. \/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd\/, \/ˈaʊtsaɪd\/1) ute, ut2) utenfor• come outside!3) utenpå, utvendigget outside of (slang, amer.) begripe, fatte, forstå ( slang) stappe i seg, putte i seg, få i seg, sette til livs, få innabordsoutside of utenfor med unntak av, utenom (amer., hverdagslig) ut over, forutenIVprep. \/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd\/ eller outwith1) utenfor, utenom2) utenpå3) ( hverdagslig) bortsett fra, ut over
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