A1 not inside a building在外面(的),在室外(的);在…外面(的)
C1 [ before noun ] coming from another place or organization外来(的);来自外地(或组织外)(的);…以外(的)
[ before noun ] the most that would be accepted or possible最大限度的;最高限度的
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Come indoors, it's cold outside.
Don't walk around outside in your bare feet.
We curled up in bed, all snug and warm, and listened to the storm outside.
I hate being stuck behind a desk - I'd rather work outside.
Most ordinary people still had outside toilets in those days.
A2 not in a particular building or room, but near it在(…)外面
A2 not in a particular place不在某地,在(…)外面,…以外
not within or part of something超出;不属于
except for除了,除…之外
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A large crowd of reporters collected outside the prime minister's house.
He was shot dead outside his home.
There was a curious-looking man standing outside.
They're digging up the road outside to repair the electricity cables.
There's a night safe outside the bank, so you can deposit money whenever you wish.
B2 the outer part or side of something外部,外面
used to say that an amount is the most possible in a situation最多,顶多
slight微小的,极小的
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