1OUT/OUTSIDEsomeone who is not accepted as a member of a particular social group 〔不被某一社会团体接受的〕局外人,外人,非成员 → insider
I’m an outsider, the only foreign woman in the group.
我是个外人,是这群人里唯一的外国女人。
to an outsider
To an outsider, the system seems complex and confusing.
对局外人来说,这套体系似乎复杂而难懂。
2OUT/OUTSIDEsomeone who does not belong to a particular company or organization or who is not involved in a particular activity 〔公司或组织的〕外部人士,外来者 → insider
a political outsider who is running for governor
参加州长竞选的一个外来政客
3DSsomeone who does not seem to have much chance of winning a race or competition 〔比赛中〕赢面不大的人,不被看好的人
rank outsiderBritish EnglishBrE
Last year he was a rank outsider for the title.
去年他争夺过该项冠军,却不被看好。
Examples from the Corpus
outsider• The defendingchampion was beaten by an outsider in the first round.• Here he had always felt an outsider.• An outsider, for example someone from another school district, should evaluate the teachers.• This process has included verbal denigration as well as cruel and unusualtreatment of those who are traditionally perceived as outsiders.• Whatever the truth, it is always convenient to blameoutsiders for creatingtrouble.• Why do they bring in outsiders to tell us how to run the business?• Smith, a little-known outsider with limited political experience, came from behind to score a surprisevictory.• They've treated us like outsiders ever since we moved in.• He started as a no-hoper -- a rankoutsider for the title.• It means coming to a new country, always being the outsider, always having to adjust.• To the outsider, the civilian, beat work was directed at controlling the street population.• The universitylibrary is closed to outsiders.• To outsiders, these ideologicalbattles seem completely pointless.• We don't want outsiders getting involved in our local politics.• They were outsiders, too, and he determined he would stand by them as long as he could.• They are often abandoned and eager for contact with outsiders.• Italian residents don't like to discuss the matter with outsiders.
to an outsider• Stax in Memphis was initially white-owned, easily accessibleto outsiders, filled with leaders of all kinds.• She would have killed for Jane and Zack, and to outsiders, she even defended Sabina.• The militarisation of the Sovieteconomy, baffling to an outsider, is complemented by a militarisation in the sphere of education.• She has to deliver her disgracefully overduecopyto Outsider.• However, deprived as they were of seriouscriticalaccolade, they were doomedto outsiderstatus by the art world itself.• Of course, a customsunion would spur even more growth if it totally removed barriers even to outsiders.• Barred from sellingsharesto outsiders, some of the younger generation of Moores are keen to realise their enormous paper wealth.• Einzig was so frequently seen in Minton's company that to outsiders it seemed as if she became his other half.
rank outsider• Last year he started as a rank outsider for the title.• Though ridden by Graham McCourt, then third in the jumpjockeys' table, Norton's Coin was a rank outsider.• So I went to Ladbrokes and picked two rank outsiders and put some money on them and left.
1not a member of a group圈外人ADJECTIVE | VERB + OUTSIDER | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤complete完全的圈外人▸➤political, social政治上的局外人;孤立於社會的人VERB + OUTSIDER➤feel, feel like感覺像局外人◇I started to feel like a complete outsider.我開始感覺自己像個十足的局外人。PREPOSITION➤outsider to⋯外部的人◇an outsider to the group圈子之外的人outsider
noun²
2competitor who will probably not win不大可能獲勝的競爭者ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤complete, rank絕無可能獲勝的人PREPOSITION➤outsider in在⋯不大可能獲勝的人◇The company has gone from being an outsider in the market to being a market leader.這家公司原本在市場上無足輕重,現已成為市場的領頭羊。