outsider 英 [ˌaʊtˈsaɪdə(r)]   美 [aʊtˈsaɪdɚ]

outsider

outsider  英 [ˌaʊtˈsaɪdə(r)] 美 [aʊtˈsaɪdɚ]

n. 外人;无取胜希望者 

名词复数:outsiders 

Don't treat me as an outsider. 别把我当做外人。
So I learn to be an outsider. 所以我变成了一个局外人。

  • An outsider is a stranger — someone who doesn't fit in, or someone who observes a group from afar. An outsider stands outside the group, looking in.
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  • n. 外人;无取胜希望者
  • 1. Don't treat me as an outsider.

    别把我当做外人。

  • 2. So I learn to be an outsider.

    所以我变成了一个局外人。

  • 3. They moved to the area from London three years ago, but they still fell like outsider.

    他们三年前从伦敦搬入这个地方,单现在他们仍然感到自己像外人。

  • outsider (n.) 1800, from outside; figurative sense of "a person isolated from conventional society" is first recorded 1907. The sense of race horses "outside" the favorites is from 1836; hence outside chance (1909).
out·sider / ˌaʊtˈsaɪdə(r) ; NAmE ˌaʊtˈsaɪdər / noun 1 a person who is not accepted as a member of a society, group, etc. 外人;局外人 Here she felt she would always be an outsider. 她在这里总觉得是个外人。 2 a person who is not part of a particular organization or profession (组织、行业)外部的人;外来者 They have decided to hire outsiders for some of the key positions. 他们决定在某些关键职位上聘任外来人员。 To an outsider it may appear to be a glamorous job. 在外面的人看来,这似乎是一份令人向往的工作。 3 a person or an animal taking part in a race or competition that is not expected to win (比赛中)不被看好的人(或动物) The race was won by a 20–1 outsider. 比赛获胜者是个不被看好、20 赔 1 的赛马。 To everyone's surprise, the post went to a rank outsider (= a complete outsider). 出人意料的是,那个职位竟然落到一个毫不起眼的人头上。 outsider outsiders out·sider / ˌaʊtˈsaɪdə(r) ; NAmE ˌaʊtˈsaɪdər /
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