outer 的定义
- situated on or toward the outside; external; exterior: outer garments; an outer wall.
- situated farther out or farther from the center: the outer reaches of space.
- of or relating to the external world.
outer 近义词
external, exposed
更多outer例句
- Experts suggested a well-fitting, three-layer mask, with an outer layer that’s tightly woven or even waterproof and with either a built-in filter or a pocket for replaceable filters as the middle layer.
- Many types of bacteria live close to the outer layers of a sea star’s skin.
- We love the large the mesh outer pocket, which helps air out soaked clothes.
- The outer edge of the cakes should have a bit of spring, though the middle will look slightly wobbly and dipped in the center.
- Dotted along the outer rim of the bubbles are proteins, called olfactory receptors.
- The twins themselves, played beautifully by Erin Davie and Emily Padgett, are our inner voice and outer voice, says Condon.
- Indeed there is a pre-Hispanic ceremonial site located a scant 400 meters from the outer edge of the Otomí Lake & Villas property.
- An agent on the outer perimeter radios in that the motorcade is in sight.
- Finding good wifi in the Outer Hebrides is about as common as finding someone between the ages of 18 and 30.
- The play, which won several Tony Awards when it first premiered in 1979, deals with human dignity and inner and outer beauty.
- The menace of a thunder-cloud approached as in his childhood's dream; disaster lurked behind the quiet outer show.
- The nine barricaded the outer gates and placed in the best positions guns loaded with grape.
- The others stood silent till they heard the outer door of the apartment close behind him.
- Dobson, mouth agape, struck a little bell on the desk and the orderly stepped in from the outer room.
- The gentleman bows very ceremoniously, and Monsieur St. Ange walks slowly out, and takes a glass of curaoa in the outer room.