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outgoing

/out-goh-ing or, for 5, -goh-/US // ˈaʊtˌgoʊ ɪŋ or, for 5, -ˈgoʊ- //UK // (ˈaʊtˌɡəʊɪŋ) //

外发,外发的,外向型,外出

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : going out; departing: outgoing trains.
    • : leaving or retiring from a position or office: A farewell party was given for the outgoing members of the board of directors.
    • : addressed and ready for posting: outgoing mail.
    • : of or relating to food prepared for delivery or consumption off the premises: outgoing orders at the pizza parlor.
    • : interested in and responsive to others; friendly; sociable: an outgoing personality.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually outgoings. Chiefly British. expenses; money expended.
    • : the act of going out: The ship's outgoing proved more difficult than its incoming.
    • : something that goes out; effluence: an outgoing measured in kilowatt hours.

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Examples

  • Once again, it will take a Democratic president and Congress to fix the economic mess created by the outgoing Republican administration.

  • Now, with programmatic ad rates rebounding, outgoing CEO Jim Egan is optimistic about the prospect of ad-funded news.

  • It is made up of three layers to filter incoming and outgoing particles.

  • It's a much faster car to build than the outgoing model, with a stiffer chassis and sharper panel creases.

  • He said that letter carriers returning with outgoing mail at the end of their routes usually handed them straight to mail sorters on overtime, he said.

  • Families stuff a life-size male doll with memories of the outgoing year and dress him in their clothing.

  • Sabrine was the outgoing, sociable type, and had many friends, while Ziad was shy and a little more introverted.

  • Meet the outgoing Michigan Republican congressman who switched his vote and kept the government funded Thursday.

  • But the President could easily reposition it as a friendly “pro-gun rights” gesture by outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder.

  • In the midst of these efforts, she was raising identical twin sons, Julian—“the reserved one” and Joaquin—“the outgoing one.”

  • On the fancied outgoing, the observer would pass the interval between the sun and the earth in about eight minutes.

  • As it was, for some reason they could not ascertain, the outgoing train was over an hour late in starting.

  • There is certainly a marked distinction between the oaths of the outgoing and incoming creeds.

  • And something within me, something passionate surrendered myself to it, and was borne away upon it as by an outgoing tide.

  • She herself had been most carefully trained concerning manners of incoming and outgoing.