单词 | out of this world |
释义 | out (see also out-) /owt/adverb
ORIGIN: OE ūte, ūt; Gothic ut, Ger aus, Sans ud outˈed adjective
outˈer noun Someone who makes public another person's homosexuality outˈing noun see separate entry outˈness noun
out'ro noun (pl out'ros) The concluding section of a song, TV programme, etc outˈ-and-out adjective
adverb /owt-ənd-owtˈ/
out-and-outˈer noun (informal)
outˈ-box noun (computing) A file for storing electronic mail that has been or is to be sent to another computer out-of-doorsˈ adjective
noun The open air out-of(-the)-bodˈy adjective Of or relating to an occurrence in which an individual has the experience of being outside his or her own body out-of-the-wayˈ adjective
out-of-townˈ adjective (of a retail outlet) situated away from a main commercial centre out-oˈver or out-owre /owt-owrˈ or oot-owrˈ/ adverb and preposition (Scot)
outˈ-tray noun A shallow container for letters, etc, ready to be dispatched at outs (US) At odds from out Out from murder will out see under murder on the outs (with) (informal)
out and about
out and away (old)
out at elbow see elbow out for
out from under Out of a difficult situation out of
out of character see under character out of course (rare) Out of order out of date
out of doors In or to the open air out of it
out of joint see under join out of place see under place out of pocket see under pocket out of print see under print out of sight see under sight1 out of sorts see under sort out of temper see under temper out of the question see under question out of the way Not in the way, not impeding or preventing progress out of this world see under world out of time see under time out of work see under work out on one's feet
outs and ins see ins and outs under in1 out there
out to Aiming, working resolutely, to out to lunch see under lunch out to out
out upon (archaic) Shame on out with
out with it! (informal) Say what you have to say, and be quick about it, spit it out world /wûrld/noun
ORIGIN: OE woruld, world, weorold, orig meaning age or life of man, from wer man, and the root of old; ON veröld, OHGer weralt (Ger Welt) worldˈed adjective Containing worlds worldˈie noun (slang) Something of world-class quality worldˈliness noun worldˈling noun
worldˈly adjective
In a worldly manner worldˈwide adjective and adverb (extending) over, or (found) everywhere in, the world World Bank noun The popular name of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, an agency of the United Nations set up in 1945 to make loans to poorer countries worldˈ-beater noun (informal) A person, product, enterprise, etc that is supreme in its class worldˈ-beating adjective worldˈ-class adjective Good enough to be classed with or compete with the best in the world World Court noun The popular name of the Permanent Court of International Justice (since 1946 the International Court of Justice) at the Hague, set up under the League of Nations in 1921 to settle or advise on disputes between states World Cup noun A competition in some sport, notably football, between teams representing different countries, usu involving qualifying rounds and a final tournament world-faˈmous adjective Known or renowned throughout the world world language noun A language either widely used internationally or designed for international use world line noun (physics) A curving line in space-time representing the path of a particle during its existence worldˈly-mindˈed adjective Having one's mind set on the present world, material possessions, etc worldˈly-mindˈedness noun worldly-wiseˈ adjective Having the wisdom of those experienced in, and affected by, the ways of the world, knowing, cynical world music noun Popular folk music with its origins in non-western cultures, particularly African culture, esp as produced by non-Western artists worldˈ-old adjective Exceedingly ancient world power noun A state, group of states, etc, strong enough to make its influence felt in world politics worldˈscale noun The scale of freight rates for oil tankers World Series noun (baseball) A set of championship matches played annually between the winners of the major leagues worldˈ-shaking or worldˈ-shattering adjective (often ironic) Devastatingly important world sheet noun (physics) The 2-dimensional space occupied by a string in its space-time history worldˈ-view noun Outlook on or attitude to the world or life World War noun A war of worldwide scope, esp the Great War of 1914–18 (First World War, World War I) and that of 1939–45 (Second World War, World War II) worldˈ-weariness noun worldˈ-weary or worldˈ-wearied adjective Tired of the world, bored with life World Wide Web noun (computing) A network of Internet documents accessed by hypertext protocols all the world
(all) the world and his wife (informal)
best (or worst) of both worlds The advantage (or disadvantage) of both alternatives in a choice bring into the world
carry the world before one To pass through every obstacle to success come into the world To be born come up (or down) in the world To rise (or fall) in social status dead to the world (informal)
First World see under first for all the world (informal) Precisely or entirely (as if) Fourth World see under fourth go to the world (Shakespeare) To get married in another world (informal) Not in touch with reality in the world Used intensively, esp after an interrogative pronoun or adverb it's a small world An indication of surprise, interest, etc at meeting someone in unexpected and unlikely circumstances man (or woman) of the world Someone experienced in the ways of the world next world Life after death not for the world Not for any reward, not under any circumstances not the end of the world Not a fatal setback on top of the world (informal) In a state of great elation or happiness out of this world Wonderful, delightful, good beyond all experience Second World see under second1 set the world on fire To create a sensation, have spectacular success the New World The western hemisphere, the Americas the Old World The eastern hemisphere, comprising Europe, Africa and Asia the other world The non-material sphere, the spiritual world the whole world The sum of what is contained in the world the world is one's oyster see under oyster the world over Throughout the world, worldwide the world's end The most distant point possible the world, the flesh and the devil Temptations of the kind that notoriously distract one from the path of virtue the world to come The next world, the life after death think the world of To be very fond of Third World see under third worlds apart As different as is possible world without end Eternally (worldˈ-without-endˈ adjective) |
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