outward

outward
['autwəd] 1. прил.
1) наружный, внешний прям. и перен.

outward form — внешняя форма

outward sign — внешний признак

outward things — окружающий мир

The outward appearance of the building has not changed at all in 200 years. — Внешний вид здания совершенно не изменился за 200 лет.

He is an odd mixture of outward confidence and inner doubt. — В нём странным образом сочетаются внешняя уверенность и внутренние сомнения.

To all outward appearances everything was fine, but under the surface the marriage was very shaky. — Внешне всё было прекрасно, но на самом деле брак был очень непрочным.

If he is suffering he certainly shows no outward sign of it. — Если он и страдает, то не проявляет никаких заметных признаков этого.

Syn:
2) материальный, физический, внешний (в противоположность духовному, внутреннему)
3) направленный наружу, вне, за пределы

The outward flight took eight hours, but return journey took only six hours. — Полёт туда занял восемь часов, а обратно - только шесть.

4) показной, нарочитый

outward behaviour — показное поведение

Syn:
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- outward man
- to outward seeming 2. нареч.; = outwards
1) наружу; за пределы; вовне

to direct one's emotions outward — выплеснуть эмоции наружу

The door opens outward. — Дверь открывается наружу.

2) из порта (о судне)

to be outward bound — быть готовым к отплытию (о судне)

3. сущ.
1) внешний вид, внешность, наружность
2) внешняя, наружная сторона
Syn:
3) внешний мир, внешнее окружение

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  • outward — [out′wərd] adj. [ME utward < OE utweard: see OUT & WARD] 1. having to do with the outside or exterior; outer 2. clearly apparent; observable; visible 3. away from the interior; to or toward the outside 4. having to do with the physical or the… …   English World dictionary

  • Outward — Out ward, n. External form; exterior. [R.] [1913 Webster] So fair an outward and such stuff within. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • outward — index ostensible, specious, superficial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • outward — *outer, outside, external, exterior Analogous words: extraneous, *extrinsic, alien, foreign Antonyms: inward Contrasted words: *inner, inside, internal, interior, intestine …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • outward — [adj] visible; for appearances apparent, evident, exterior, external, from within, noticeable, observable, obvious, on the surface, open, ostensible, out, outer, outside, over, perceptible, superficial, surface, to the eye, toward the edge;… …   New thesaurus

  • outward — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, on, or from the outside. 2) going out or away from a place. ► ADVERB ▪ outwards. DERIVATIVES outwardly adverb …   English terms dictionary


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