out-ward /'autwad; NAmE -ward/ adj. [only before noun] 1 connected with the way people or
things seem to be rather than with what is actually true 表面的;外表的: Marfc
showed no outward signs o/‘distress.马克在夕卜表上
没有现出沮丧的神色来。◊ She observes the
outward /orms 0/ rdigfon.她只是表面上信教而已。◊ r〇 all outward
appearances (= as far as it was possible to judge from
the outside) they were jpe;/ectiy happy.从夕卜 表上看他们显得无比幸福。EQ3 inward 2 going away
from a particular place, especially one that you are going to return to 夕卜出的;向外的:the outward voyage/joumey 夕卜出航程
/ 旅程 3 away from the centre or a particular point
_ 外面的;向外的:outward
movement 向夕卜
的运动 ◊ outward investment (= in other
countries)对夕卜投资◊ Managers need to become
more outward-toofcing (= more.open to
new ideas).管理人
员需要有更广阔的视野。EQ3 INWARD .outward 'bound adj. going away from home or a
particular place离家的;外出的
the .Outward .Bound 'Trust [sing] (also .Outward 'Bound™ [U]) noun an international organization
that provides training in outdoor activities including sports for young people野外拓展训练信托,外展信托(为年轻
人等提供野外活动培训的国际组织) out-warcMy /'autwadli; NAmE -ward-/ adv. on the surface; in appearance 秦面上;.夕一表上:Though badly 介ightened,
s/ie remained outwardiy composed.她虽然,非 常害怕,桓表面上依然很镇静。oOutwardZy, t/iecoi^pZe seemed
pe7fecrty happy.表面上看,这对夫妇似#幸福美
满。GiiQ INWARDLY
outwards /'autwadz; NAmE -wardz/ (Br£) (also out- ward /V/Arnf,odv•〜(from sth) towards
the outside; away from the centre or from a particular point 向夕卜;
朝外:77ie door opens
outwards.这个门向外
◊
Factories were spreading outwards from the old heart of the town.工/^从旧城中心逐渐向外浐展。BBS inwards out-weigh
/.aut'wei/
verb [VN] to be greater or
more important than sthfi于;大于;.趙过:,The advantages far
outweigh the disadvantages.
out-wit /.aut'wit/ verb (-tt-) [VN] to
defeat sb/sth or gain an advantage over them by doing sth clever (智力上)
超过,胜过 outsmart : Somehow he always
manages to outwit his
opponents. ^ JS. IE ^
lb ^
对手。
out-with /.aut'wiG/
prep. {Scot£} outside of sth; not
within sth *…夕卜面
out-work /'autw3:k; NAmE '-W3:rk/ noun [u] (BrE, business 商)work tiiat is done by
people at home 夕f 包活;家庭 承揽的活►out.work.ernot/AJ
〇ut-work*ing /'autw3:kir); NAmE -W3:rk-/ noun [U] [Br£) the activity of doing
work away from the office or factory that provides the work本卓位外部进行的工作
outworn /'autwain; NAmE -wo:rn/ adj. [usually before noun]
old-fashioned and no longer useful.过时的;陈腐
的;无用的 EQ3 obsolete : outworn insti'turions 陈腐 的习俗一compare worn
out ouzo /'u:zau; NAmE 'uizou/ noun [U] a strong alcoholic
drink from Greece, made from aniseed and
usually drunk with water茴香烈酒(希腊产,通常兑水饮用)
ova/?/, of ovum
oval /'auvl; NAmE 'ouvl/ adj., noun ■ shaped like an egg 椭 li]形的;卵形的:cm ovaZ /ace 鹅蛋脸
a now/7 1 an oval shape 椭圆形;卵形 2 (/\w5fra/£) a ground for Australian Rules football 澳大利®式橄榄球
球场
the
,Oval 'Office noun [smg.] 1 the office of the
ovary /'auveri; NAmE 'ou-/ noun {pi. -ies) 1 either of the two
organs in a woman’s body that produce eggs;: a similar
organ in female animals, birds and fish 卵巢
2 the part of a plant
that produces seeds (植物的)子房 —picture o plant ►ovar-ian /au'vearian; NAmEou'ver-/
adj. [only before noun]: ovarian cancer ova-tion /au'veijn; NAmE ou-/ noun enthusiastic clapping
by an audience as a sign of their approval 热 烈鼓掌;热烈欢迎:to give sb a
huge/mpturous/ rousing ovation对某人表示万分的/狂热的/激动人心的
XX iffl 〇 The soloist got a
ten-minute standing ovation .(=in which people stand up from their
seats)•独奏演员
受到了长达十分钟的起立鼓掌欢呼。
OVen 〇t» /'Avn/ noun
the
part of a cooker/stove shaped like a box with a door on the front,iij which food is
cooked or heated 烤 箱;烤炉:rafce t/ie cafce out 〇/ the oven.把蛋糕从烤_ 中取由来吧,◊ a gas/an
eiectric oven煤.气/电烤繪◊ a
cool/hot/moderate oven 低温/ 高温/ 烤箱◊ Open a window,
it’s Hfce cm oven Zn here/ 打开窗户。这儿热
得像火炉! 一 picture o page R16 一 compare
micro- wave n.(l) ITOin
see
bun
'oven glove (also 'oven mitt) noun a glove made of thick
material, used for holding hot dishes from an oven烤箱手套;隔热手套一picture o page
Ri 6 oven-proof /'Avnprurf/ adj. suitable for use in a
hot oven适于烤_内用的;耐热的:an ovenproo/dish耐热 碟子
,oven•丨 ready at/), [usually before noun] (of food 食物) bought
already prepared and ready for cooking 已调制 好的;加工过的;可直接入炉的
oven-ware
/'Avnwea(r);
NAmE -wer/ noun [U] dishes that can be
used for cooking food in an oven _箱器皿;烤盘
OV0r tHw /'9uv9(r); NAmE '〇〇-/ adv.,
prep., noun madv. For
the special uses of over in phrasal
verbs, look at the entries
for the verbs. For example take sth over is in the phrasal verb section at take. * over在短语动词中的@殊用法见有关动词词条。如take sth over在词条take的短语动词部分。1 downwards
and away from a vertical position从直立位置向下和向外;
落下;倒下:Try not to fcnodc that
vase over.小.心别把
花瓶碰倒了i ◊ rhe wind
must have Wown ft over.准是 风它吹备j了。2 from one side to
another side 从一j则 到另一侧;_“ : She turned over onto her 介ont.她翻il 身#卧#。◊ car
sfcfdded ojj the road and roHed over cmd over.汽车滑出路面不断翻备。3 across
a street, an open space, etc.会过(街道、开阔的空间等):J stopped and crossed
over.我先停下来,然后走到知•面。◊ He rowed over
to the other side 〇/ the
Zafce.他把我们
摆渡到湖的对岸。They .have gone over
to
7 again ' X: He repeated it several
times over until he couW remember it他重复了几遍直到能记住为止。◊ aH wrong—youirhave to do
it over.:完雀错 了。你得重做一遍。8 ended结束:办the time we arrived
tAe meeting was over•我们相达时,会议B经结束 了。◊ Than/c
goodness fhat’s over/ 谢天谢地,事情总會
.过去了! ◊ I was gZad when ft was over <md
done with. 事情终告了结,我很高兴。9 used to talk about
sb/sth changing position (袅示位置变换)改变,掉换:He’s gone dyer to the enemy (= joined them).他已变节投敌
0
Please change the wheels over (= for example, put the front wheels at
the back).请把备子调个个儿。◊ Hand over the
money/ 把.钱交出■籴! 10 used when
communicating by radio _ (用_:手无线通话)完毕:
Message
received. Over (= it is your turn to speak)•消息 收到 了。完毕。0 Message understood. Over
and out.消 息了。ii话完毕。(all)
over a'gain a
second