outsider 的定义
- a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc.: Society often regards the artist as an outsider.
- a person unconnected or unacquainted with the matter in question: Not being a parent, I was regarded as an outsider.
- a racehorse, sports team, or other competitor not considered likely to win or succeed.
- a person or thing not within an enclosure, boundary, etc.
outsider 近义词
person who is foreign to something
更多outsider例句
- That was true whether the outsiders were companies, governments or health-care workers.
- He is a veteran who has learned to see violence as a solution, she said, a man who grew up feeling like an outsider.
- It slanders outsiders and blames them for social and economic ills.
- WSB is a generally disorganized mess of posters throwing up memes and slang that can be hard to parse for an outsider.
- Tiger Global is known for grooming investors within its operations rather than hiring outsiders, so a new top lieutenant would almost surely come from its current team.
- Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider.
- Artists now consider the Ideal Palace a piece of “naive” or “outsider” art.
- She was an outsider who came inside, and she made the insiders that much better.
- Any sort of distinctive term just emphasizes that she is supposed to be considered an outsider.
- Some of this, she suspects, is because gay men have been emboldened by their sexual outsider status.
- She had no wish to emulate, but neither did she relish feeling provincial, a chit, an outsider.
- It struck and injured fatally an innocent outsider, who was taken to the Charity Hospital, in the rue Jacob, and died there.
- You go to Washington and get your passport, and if you can't hasten matters don't let an outsider know what you are after.
- Long found that, so far as the Chicago gambling situation was concerned, he was an outsider looking in.
- No amount of familiarity with this exercise of freedom deadens the horror of it to the outsider.