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Перевод: outward speek outward


[прилагательное]
внешний; наружный; направленный наружу; видимый; поверхностный;
[наречие]
наружу; вне; за пределы;
[существительное]
внешний вид; внешность ; внешний мир


Тезаурус:

  1. An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises, although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company, such as a nameplate, was displayed on the premises.
  2. Physical nature is the outward aspect, the outward shell, of the great Egg of the Mind, the one Golden Womb of creation.
  3. To quote the memoirs: " on Sunday the 4th August 1793, after having finished the morning duty he always performed in person, of visiting, prescribing for, and superintending the dressing of the wounds of the horses in the infirmary, he sat down to continue his treatise on the outward conformation of the horse, a work he intended for publication: in a short time he informed Mrs. Vial that he felt himself extremely ill complaining of cold to a degree of shivering, attended with a violent headach sic, and great thirst.
  4. While working on a book of tropical island pictures, earlier this year, I visited Tahiti three times and had an opportunity to vary the outward journey.
  5. The plan of his outward life and activities is succinctly given in the Diary that forms the last third of The Woodland Life .
  6. For apart from being equipped with eyes, head and body, dolphins and whales bear little outward physical resemblance to ourselves.
  7. This outward looking emphasis does not stop with the clergy but is even more demanding for the bishops.
  8. I think you did it just to please me, or perhaps to satisfy your own deep-seated urge to be conventional in outward things.
  9. After all, saying "please" and "thank you", offering a helping hand, giving a seat to an elderly or disabled person, are the outward and visible signs that we feel that other people and their rights matter.
  10. To the cast, he gave no outward clue to his inner feelings and on the final day when he completed a particularly difficult scene in two takes and called "Cut and print", everyone on the set cheered.
  11. Having thus effectively stopped the Plans dead in their tracks, he then proceeded, in the name of the President, to dry up the outward flow of all planning information from Detroit, so that, from that moment on, only he and members of the world planning group would be aware of what was going on, worldwide, at the planning stage.
  12. Helen, too, was frequently informed of his over-readiness to fall in love with an attractive outward appearance, even as he constantly restated his heavy dependence upon his engrossed love for her:
  13. All the same, in order to look good as well as feel good, men and women over forty need to take extra care to overcome the outward effects of wear and tear on most parts of the body.

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