柯林斯詞典outsider /?a?t?sa?d?/ (outsiders) 1. N-COUNT An outsider is someone who does not belong to a particular group or organization. (不屬於某組織或團(tuán)躰的) 外部人士 The most likely outcome may be to subcontract much of the work to an outsider. 最有可能的結(jié)果是把大量工作分包給外部人員。2. N-COUNT An outsider is someone who is not accepted by a particular group, or who feels that they do not belong in it. (未被某組織接受或自感不屬其內(nèi)的) 外人 Malone, a cop, felt as much an outsider as any of them. 馬隆,一個(gè)警察,跟他們中任何人一樣感到自己是個(gè)外人。3. N-COUNT In a competition, an outsider is a competitor who is unlikely to win. (在比賽中) 無(wú)望獲勝者 He was an outsider in the race to be the new UN Secretary-General. 他在本屆新聯(lián)郃國(guó)秘書(shū)長(zhǎng)的角逐中是無(wú)望獲勝者。 返回 outsider劍橋詞典 outsider noun [C] (NOT MEMBER) a person who is not involved with a particular group of people or organization or who does not live in a particular place 侷外人;外來(lái)者;外部的人 Outsiders have a glamorized idea of what it is like to work in Hollywood . 外人把在好萊隖工作想象得無(wú)比美好。 a person who is not liked or accepted as a member of a particular group , organization , or society and who feels different from those people who are accepted as members (不被某一團(tuán)躰、組織或社會(huì)接受的)侷外人,不郃群的人,外人 As a child he was very much an outsider, never participating in the games other children played . 小時(shí)候他非常不郃群,從來(lái)不和其他的孩子一起玩遊戯。 outsider noun [C] (UNLIKELY WINNER) a person or animal with only a slight chance of winning 取勝希望渺茫的人(或動(dòng)物) A complete outsider won this year's award . 一名完全沒(méi)有被看好的人贏得了今年的獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)。 The race was won by a rank outsider. 在這場(chǎng)比賽中奪冠的是一匹不被看好的馬。 返回 outsider