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outing

/ou-ting/US // ˈaʊ tɪŋ //UK // (ˈaʊtɪŋ) //

出游,郊游,外出旅游,外出

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pleasure trip, excursion, picnic, or the like: the annual outing for the senior class.
    • : a public appearance, as by a participant in an athletic contest or event: The new player scored spectacularly in his second outing with the team.
    • : the intentional exposure of a person’s denied or secret identity, orientation, or status, especially gay sexual orientation or transgender identity.

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Examples

  • As usual, his successful outing had little to do with the rest of his team’s game.

  • Hachimura’s solid defensive performance Wednesday followed a strong offensive outing in Tuesday’s loss to Portland — he shot 10 for 12 from the field for 24 points.

  • This includes school for some, work for many, and outings, dates and holidays for all of us.

  • “I am definitely trying to get to know my area,” Rodman said between shopping outings in Loudoun County and bonding sessions with teammates.

  • Starting guard Buddy Boeheim had a particularly rough outing for Syracuse, shooting 1 for 8 from behind the arc and 4 for 13 overall to finish with nine points.

  • Their three-day scientific outing was paid for by Epstein and was big success.

  • Today is like an outing for her, and he wants to make it a good one.

  • The everyday stress, wondering if the other shoe was going to drop and I was going to be outed, is what led to me outing myself.

  • The second outing, “The Junior Professor Solution,” dug deeper into the same theme.

  • Set a year after the rest of the season, the staff takes an outing to the seaside.

  • He had gone into camp with some other lads of the Heights and had himself almost forgotten his home in the fun of that outing.

  • And now here was Betty proposing another outing that promised to be more fun than any the Outdoor Girls had had yet.

  • This was their final outing together in the vicinity of the Red Mill for many months.

  • He was dressed in outing flannels, and his cap was presumably in his pocket.

  • He was satisfied with his first outing, and refreshed himself with a nap at once.