outward

outward
/áutwə(r)d/
〖形〗(φ比較)[限定]
1
a 外へ向かう; 国外への

take an ~ look from inside the car 車外へ目を転じる

an ~ flow of gold 金の海外流出

an ~ voyage 往航, 外国航路(cf. ⇒ homeward ).

b ((やや古))外部にある, 外側の.
2 外に現れた表面上の, 見せかけの(⇔inward)

to (all) ~ appearances = to ~ seeming (実際はともかく)見かけ上は.

3 肉体の; (精神界に対する)外界の, 物質界の

the ~ eye (心眼(mind's eye)に対する)肉眼

~ things 外界の事物, 周囲の世界.

〖副〗(φ比較)(((主に英)) outwards)
1 外へ(向かって), 中心から遠ざかる方向へ(⇔inward); (船などが)港の外へ, 国外へ(⇔homeward)

a ship bound ~ = an ~-bound ship 出船; 外国行きの船

The front doors in Japan often open ~. 日本では玄関の戸は外開きのことが多い.

2 (内にこもらないで)外の世界へ; (感情などを)表面に表して, あからさまに.
〖名〗
1 〖C〗 外見, 外観; 外面, 外部.
2 [the ~] 物質世界; [~s] 外界.

English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.

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