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outermost

/ou-ter-mohst or, especially British, -muhst/US // ˈaʊ tərˌmoʊst or, especially British, -məst //UK // (ˈaʊtəˌməʊst) //

最外层,最外层的,最外面的,最外侧

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : farthest out; remotest from the interior or center: the outermost limits.

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Examples

  • Another solution is to reduce the canopy from the top — not by topping or giving the tree a buzz cut, but by cutting back outermost branches where they meet a lower branch.

  • The shock wave must also fight against the inward spiral of the star’s outermost layers, which are still falling onto the core.

  • For centuries, the outermost layer of Earth was thought to be static, rigid, locked in place.

  • When atoms come together in solids, the outermost electron shells of neighbors overlap and form “bands” that extend throughout the material.

  • Finally, for now the electrodes can only record from the cortex—the outermost layer of the brain.

  • The bullet peeled off the outermost layer of skin during a demonstration in Zamalka.

  • Reckoning that Neptune is the outermost planet of the solar system, that system would have a diameter of 5,584 millions of miles.

  • Of these coats he rightly supposes the outermost to be merely the epidermis of the middle membrane or testa.

  • The fjord below lay as smooth as a mirror, the outermost headlands and islands seeming to stand out of the water.

  • So also, in Troilus, v. 1809, by the seventh sphere he means the outermost sphere of Saturn.

  • On the outermost corner of the structure, overlooking the eddying, foaming bend of the San Juan, rose the isolated tower.