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external

/ik-stur-nl/US // ɪkˈstɜr nl //UK // (ɪkˈstɜːnəl) //

外部,外部的,外部因素,外部环境

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the outside or outer part; outer: an external surface.
    • : Medicine/Medical. to be applied to the outside of a body, as a remedy: for external use only.
    • : situated or being outside something; acting or coming from without: external influences.
    • : pertaining to the outward or visible appearance or show: external acts of worship.
    • : pertaining to or concerned with foreign countries: external affairs; external commerce.
    • : Zoology, Anatomy. on the side farthest from the body, the median line, or the center of a radially symmetrical form.
    • : Metaphysics. of or relating to the world of things, considered as independent of the perceiving mind: external world.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the outside; outer surface; exterior.
    • : something that is external.
    • : externals, external features, circumstances, etc.; outward appearance; superficialities.

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Examples

  • Our cleansing products are specifically formulated at an appropriate pH level for the external vulvar area.

  • Some could lead to external headsets that may tell the difference between hunger and boredom.

  • Here, campaigns are reviewed by a mix of internal and external judges on a quarterly basis.

  • The material adapted its reaction based on the external stimuli that it received.

  • If you’re on a laptop without headphones or external peripherals, this process might feel redundant, but once you add other devices to the mix, things can get more complicated.

  • While preaching D.A.R.E. in schools, we made a drug out of external validation.

  • The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod.

  • However useful they might be for external purposes, they will always be dangerous internally.

  • He wants to know every external detail, even if the escape is ultimately to be shot on a sound stage.

  • After all, the Prince of necessity had to focus on defeating his external enemies.

  • She had expected personality, magnetism, as a compensation for nature's external economies.

  • However, she was not seeking refreshment or help from any source, either external or from within.

  • In a strict sense, of course, no child's drawing is absolutely spontaneous and independent of external stimulus and guidance.

  • Lombard Street has thus shown that it has fully learnt the only lesson that the external side of the crisis had to teach it.

  • Lost as he was to most external things, Hugh roused himself to some surprise at the name of the hotel.