ourselves [ ˌauə'selvz ] pron. 我们自己 e.g. 1. We finished the job all by ourselves. 我们全靠自己完成了这项工作。
2. We built ourselves a new surgery. 我们给自己建了一间新的外科手术室。
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oust [ aust ] v. 逐出,夺取 e.g. 1. The umpire ousted the arguing player from the game. 裁判员将那位不服判决的运动员罚下场。
2. Fox was ousted from office but he had nothing to say for himself. 福克斯被赶下台,但是他没有什么可特别为自己辨护的。
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out [ aut ] a. 外面的,下台的, 出局的
ad. 在外,熄减,出现
prep. 出外,离去,向 e.g. 1. He took out a book from the case. 他从箱子里拿出一本书。
2. The fire has gone out. 火已熄灭。
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outage [ 'autidʒ ] 停机,断电 e.g.
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outbreak [ 'autbreik ] n. 爆发 e.g. 1. There has been an outbreak of typhoid. 那儿正爆发伤寒。
2. The outbreak of riot caused many people to die. 暴乱的发生使很多人丧生。
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outcast [ 'autkɑ:st ] a. 被逐出的,被遗弃的,无家可归的
n. 被驱逐的人,流浪人,无赖 e.g. 1. He was treated as an outcast. 他遭到被人赶出似的对待。
2. The outcast boy was brought up by the government. 这个被遗弃的孩子是由政府抚养大的。
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outcome [ 'autkʌm ] n. 结果 e.g. 1. What was the outcome of your meeting? 你们会晤的结果如何?
2. The necessary outcome of a war is a fall in production. 战争带来的必然结果就是生产力下降。
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outcry [ 'autkrai ] n. 尖叫,倒彩,强烈抗议 e.g. 1. There was a great outcry about the construction of the new airport. 公众强烈反对修建该机场。
2. The government hushed the affair up to avoid a public outcry. 当局对此事秘而不宣, 以免引起公众抗议.
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outdated [ aut'deitid ] a. 旧式的,落伍的,过时的
v. 使时
vbl. 过时 e.g. 1. "What Manchester thinks today the world will think tomorrow, " is not an outdated belief. The old parochial outlook has become a world view. "小范围的思想、言论很快就会变成大范围的思想、言论"并非过时的信条。昔日的那个地方范围的观点已成了一种世界范围的观点。
2. The quality is all right, but the style is a bit outdated. 质量无问题,只是式样有点过时。
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outdo [ aut'du: ] vt. 超过,胜过 e.g. 1. She outdid all her classmates. 她超过她的所有同班同学。
2. He has outdone all his rivals in skill. 他在技巧方面胜过所有的对手。
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outdoor [ 'autdɔ: ] a. 户外的,屋外的 e.g. 1. Children like outdoor activities. 孩子们喜欢户外活动。
2. I'm very keen on outdoor sports. 我非常喜欢室外运动。
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outdoors [ aut'dɔ:z ] a. 户外的,野外的
ad. 在户外,在野外
n. (在)露天,户外 e.g. 1. Children of all ages should be outdoors several hours a day. 各个年龄段的孩子每天都应户外活动几个小时。
2. She's outdoors gardening every afternoon. 她每天下午都在户外搞园艺.
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outer [ 'autə ] a. 外部的,外面的 e.g. 1. These creatures were believed to have come from outer space. 据信这种生物来自外太空。
2. The outer walls of the building were painted blue. 这座建筑的外墙被漆成了蓝色。
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outermost [ 'autəməust ] a. 最外方的(最远的,最高头的) e.g.
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outfit [ 'autfit ] n. 用具,配备,机构
v. 配备,供应 e.g. 1. The company will provide the sports outfits for all the players. 这家公司将为所有运动员提供全套运动服装。
2. Such an outfit would be a useful addition to my wardrobe. 在我的服装中添置这一套会有用的.
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outgoing [ 'autgəuiŋ ] n. 外出,开支,流出
a. 喜欢外出的
[计算机] 输出 e.g. 1. She's very outgoing. 她非常爱好交际。
2. She's outgoing and a good mixer. 她是一个杰出的爱交际的人
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outing [ 'autiŋ ] n. 郊游,远足
a. 远足适用的 e.g. 1. Let's go for an outing. 我们郊游去。
2. We had an outing to the seaside last summer. 我们去年夏天去海边旅行。
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outland [ 'autlænd ] n. 偏僻地区 e.g.
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outlandish [ aut'lændiʃ ] a. 外国味的(奇异的) e.g. 1. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. 哈里如何得到这种稀奇古怪的东西,是一个他津津乐道的有趣的故事。
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outlaw [ 'autlɔ: ] n. 被剥夺法律保护的人,罪犯
v. 使...失去法律保护,将...逐出社会,宣告非法 e.g. 1. Bands of outlaws lived in the desolate mountains after breaking the laws. 成群的歹徒犯法后栖身于荒山中。
2. Bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw. 有坏人啦,出人意料的逃。
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