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From:
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out·side
/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd, ˈaʊtˌ/
外面,外表,外界(a.)外面的,外表的,外界的(ad.)外面,外表,外界 ; (指在BBS中離開BBS控制,去執行某個不屬於BBS本身的外部程式)
From:
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outside
外
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Out·side
n.
1.
The
external
part
of
a
thing
;
the
part
,
end
,
or
side
which
forms
the
external
surface
;
that
which
appears
,
or
is
manifest
;
that
which
is
superficial
;
the
exterior
.
There
may
be
great
need
of
an
outside
where
there
is
little
or
nothing
within
.
--
South
.
Created
beings
see
nothing
but
our
outside
.
--
Addison
.
2.
The
part
or
space
which
lies
beyond
the
external
edge
of
a
structure
or
beyond
the
boundary
of
an
inclosure
.
I
threw
open
the
door
of
my
chamber
,
and
found
the
family
standing
on
the
outside
.
--
Spectator
.
3.
The
furthest
limit
,
as
to
number
,
quantity
,
extent
,
etc
.;
the
utmost
;
as
,
it
may
last
a
week
at
the
outside
.
4.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
is
without
;
hence
,
an
outside
passenger
,
as
distinguished
from
one
who
is
inside
.
See
Inside
,
n.
3. [
Colloq
.
Eng
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Out·side
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
outside
;
external
;
exterior
;
superficial
.
2.
Reaching
the
extreme
or
farthest
limit
,
as
to
extent
,
quantity
,
etc
.;
as
,
an
outside
estimate
. [
Colloq
.]
Outside finish
Arch.
,
a
term
for
the
minor
parts
,
as
corner
boards
,
hanging
stiles
,
etc
.,
required
to
complete
the
exterior
of
a
wooden
building
; --
rare
in
masonry
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Out·side
adv.
or
prep.
On
or
to
the
outside
(
of
);
without
;
on
the
exterior
;
as
,
to
ride
outside
the
coach
;
he
stayed
outside
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
outside
adj
1:
relating
to
or
being
on
or
near
the
outer
side
or
limit
; "
an
outside
margin
" [
ant
:
inside
]
2:
coming
from
the
outside
; "
extraneous
light
in
the
camera
spoiled
the
photograph
"; "
relying
upon
an
extraneous
income
"; "
disdaining
outside
pressure
groups
" [
syn
:
external
,
extraneous
]
3:
originating
or
belonging
beyond
some
bounds:"the
outside
world
"; "
outside
interests
"; "
an
outside
job
"
4:
located
,
suited
for
,
or
taking
place
in
the
open
air
;
"
outdoor
clothes
"; "
badminton
and
other
outdoor
games
"; "
a
beautiful
outdoor
setting
for
the
wedding
" [
syn
:
outdoor(a)
,
out-of-door
] [
ant
:
indoor(a)
]
5:
functioning
outside
the
boundaries
or
precincts
of
an
organized
unit
; "
extramural
hospital
care
and
treatment
";
"
extramural
studies
"
6:
leading
to
or
from
the
outside
; "
an
outside
door
" [
syn
:
outside(a)
]
7:
from
or
between
other
countries
; "
external
commerce
";
"
international
trade
"; "
developing
nations
need
outside
help
" [
syn
:
external
,
international
,
outside(a)
]
8:
maximal
in
amount
; "
a
maximal
amount
"; "
an
outside
estimate
"
[
syn
:
largest
]
9:
very
unlikely
; "
an
outside
chance
"; "
a
remote
possibility
";
"
a
remote
contingency
" [
syn
:
remote
]
10:
on
or
toward
an
outer
edge
; "
an
outer
lane
"; "
the
outside
lane
"
11: (
of
a
baseball
pitch
)
on
the
far
side
of
home
plate
from
the
batter
; "
the
pitch
was
away
(
or
wide
)"; "
an
outside
pitch
" [
syn
:
away
]
n
1:
the
region
that
is
outside
of
something
[
syn
:
exterior
]
[
ant
:
inside
]
2:
the
outer
side
or
surface
of
something
[
syn
:
exterior
]
[
ant
:
inside
]
adv
1:
outside
a
building
; "
in
summer
we
play
outside
" [
syn
:
outdoors
,
out of doors
,
alfresco
] [
ant
:
inside
,
inside
]
2:
on
the
outside
; "
outside
,
the
box
is
black
" [
ant
:
inside
]
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