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单词 outward
释义
outward
(twəʳd )
1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
An outward journey is a journey that you make away from a place that you are intending to return to later.
Tickets must be bought seven days in advance, with outward and return journey dates specified.
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
The outward feelings, qualities, or attitudes of someone or something are the ones they appear to have rather than the ones that they actually have.
In spite of my outward calm, I was very shaken.
What the military rulers have done is to restore the outward appearance of order.
Synonyms: apparent, seeming, outside, surface  
3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
The outward features of something are the ones that you can see from the outside.
Mark was lying unconscious but with no outward sign of injury.
4.  See also outwards
Collocations:
face outward
However, he also designed the homes for privacy; the balconies face outward and do not look onto one another.
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These were gravity-powered, slow-moving cars that faced outward, rather than forward, so one could enjoy a constructed scene as the car coasted at less than six miles per hour.
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Another teleomorphic structure, the perithecia, forms throughout the subiculum with pores facing outward to facilitate the release of ascospores into the environment.
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Four stylized, partial fleur-de-lis faced outward at each corner.
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The purse could be stowed in a compartment in the back of the passenger seat, and its gold-plated medallion faced outward.
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outward calm
He did well, really, to maintain a relatively outward calm when his insides must have been boiling.
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There are issues that make me angry, despite my outward calm.
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I perform an attitude of outward calm.
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Outward calm often masks seething internal emotions.
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The survivors who caught sight of him in those last moments testified to his outward calm and resolution.
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outward sign
The first outward sign of the ensuing drama was when a police convoy blocked off streets around the 17-yearold suspect's cul-de-sac.
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Witnesses said that there was no outward sign of their disagreements.
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My terrible teeth, to me, were a sign of inner selfconfidence, an outward sign of my rejection of bland conformity.
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She excused the sculptor's dark beard and shabby clothing as an outward sign of genius.
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A strong police presence in the grounds of the brick-built chapel was the only outward sign of the nature of the funeral.
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outward symbol
At that time, maintaining a large supply of food and beverage was an outward symbol of power, wealth and status.
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One outward symbol of this was the adoption of distinctive clerical dress.
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The 'ritualists' believed that the outward symbols of dress and ceremony better engaged worshippers' full range of spiritual senses.
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But the things men traditionally adopt as outward symbols of inner turmoil - motorbikes and long journeys to 'find themselves' - he has already ticked off his list.
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They are usually concerned solely with arrogating to their founders the outward symbols of statehood.
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outward symptoms
Doctors say many 'ordinary' people turn up at hospital not even realising they have badly damaged their liver because there are no obvious outward symptoms.
The Sun
He may have been churning inside as he stepped onto the first tee yesterday, but showed few outward symptoms.
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Popular in the early 20th century, preventoria were designed to isolate these patients from uninfected individuals as well as patients who showed outward symptoms.
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Importantly, plants used for cuttings carrying no outward symptoms of infection may still transmit the pathogen.
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But she grew frustrated with it, and some years later put herself through intense speech therapy and was largely successful in masking the outward symptoms of stuttering.
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radiate outward
The housing developments don’t just disturb lichen and other species in their immediate area; disturbing the land has effects that radiate outward and can last for centuries.
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Inner peace and joy radiate outward.
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They are affixed to 2-inch (6 cm) maple tongue-in-groove decking, kerfed to allow them to radiate outward, and nailed directly to the floor joists.
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These glands are lobed containing many secretory tubules which radiate outward from the excretory canal at the center.
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The hyphae coalesce and form mycelial strands which radiate outward and upward from the supporting structure.
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spread outward
The hands have two positions: thrust forward imploringly, or spread outward, imploringly.
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Tree species spread outward from refugia during interglacial periods, but in varied patterns, with different trees dominating in different periods.
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It grows from a network of thick rhizomes which give it a sturdy anchor in its sand substrate and allow it to spread outward.
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Pyroclastic flow material passed over the moving avalanche and spread outward, devastating a fan-shaped area.
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From the 5th century, they supposedly spread outward in all directions.
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turn outward
At maturity, the outer layer of the fruiting body splits into segments which turn outward creating a star-like pattern on the ground.
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Cast - turn outward and dance up or down outside the set, as directed.
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You will become more joyful as your focus turns outward to helping and encouraging others.
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In water, the polar hydroxyethyl side turns outward and the material becomes flexible.
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The light side could be turned outwards to cool the cabin while the dark side could be turned outward to warm the cabin.
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