单词 | Outsider |
例句 | 1. The outsider sees the best of the game. 2. Things often appear chaotic to the outsider. 3. I felt a complete outsider. 4. I'm an outsider, the only foreign woman in the group. 5. To an outsider it may appear to be a glamorous job. 6. The race was won by a 201 outsider. 7. To an outsider, the system seems complex and confusing. 8. Here she felt she would always be an outsider. 9. It would be fatal to bring in outsider. 10. The odds on the outsider were 100?1. 11. Amazingly, the job went to a rank outsider. 11. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 12. Their jargon is impenetrable to an outsider. 13. The winning horse was a rank outsider. 14. She always wagered on an outsider. 15. An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship. 16. I would always be an outsider here - no matter that I spoke fluent Spanish. 17. He was an outsider in the race to be the new UN Secretary-General. 18. Malone, a cop, felt as much an outsider as any of them. 19. Sometimes an outsider will win at long odds, but not often. 20. As a child he was very much an outsider, never participating in the games other children played. 21. To an outsider, the issues that we fight about would seem almost laughably petty. 22. Last year he was a rank outsider for the title. 23. The firm has gone from being an outsider in the market to being a market leader. 24. He came from nowhere, this rank outsider, to beat a field of top-class athletes. 25. That horse is a complete outsider; I wouldn't waste your money on it. 26. The most likely outcome may be to subcontract much of the work to an outsider. 27. Although she's lived there for ten years, the villagers still treat her as an outsider. 28. To everyone's surprise, the post went to a rank outsider . 29. The horse that won the race was a rank outsider. 30. She had no wish to share her father with any outsider and regarded us as interlopers. 1. Things often appear chaotic to the outsider. 2. I felt a complete outsider. 3. I'm an outsider, the only foreign woman in the group. 4. The most likely outcome may be to subcontract much of the work to an outsider. 5. To an outsider it may appear to be a glamorous job. 6. It would be fatal to bring in outsider. 31. His outsider image, to start with, is phony. 32. An outsider in more ways than one. 33. That made me feel a bit of an outsider. 34. Here he had always felt an outsider. 35. That's how it seemed to the mystified outsider. 36. As an outsider, Zhou could run a risk. 37. To the outsider, the civilian, beat work was directed at controlling the street population. 38. The babies became outsiders like Frankenstein's creation became an outsider when he was rejected. 39. They came from growing up always feeling he was an outsider and an outcast. 40. And he could no longer present himself as a political outsider. 41. Nor is it so today, but that is often the situation perceived by the outsider. 41. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 42. He is a moderate who won election and later was able to parlay that experience into national exposure as a Washington outsider. 43. Macy brilliantly shows Teach to be a nervy outsider who desperately wants to be part of the game. 44. Thus, whether one feels like an outsider or an insider, the story can be equally enchanting. 45. She was always the outsider, refusing to conform to traditions, obstinate and impudent. 46. However, deprived as they were of serious critical accolade, they were doomed to outsider status by the art world itself. 47. Not even the most dedicated Outsider hack works after midnight, except on deadline days. 48. The situation is that of the outsider meeting the pleasures of a different, reputedly splendid civilization. 49. This is the very last place where they would want some outsider installing himself and pursuing his researches. 50. No one but a native would consider such details, uninformative to the outsider, as worthy of note. 51. Some parents do not like disagreeing in front of an outsider and may need permission to do this. 52. In the final pages, the narrator seems to accept his 2,000-year-old heritage as an outsider. 53. It can hold couples together in a way that may seem to the outsider against all reason. 54. An outsider, for example someone from another school district, should evaluate the teachers. 55. He shrouded their work in mystery, insisting that no outsider be told what they were up to. 56. She has to deliver her disgracefully overdue copy to Outsider. 57. When push comes to shove, however, most voters shy from outsider chic. 58. What seems clear to an outsider, however, is that in the Fouassis family survival seemed a precarious business. 59. Because Dad left the tribe to marry an outsider, however, he was considered a pariah. 60. If its own pollen is there, why accept an outsider? 61. To the bassets, Buster's arrival was rather like the intrusion of an irreverent outsider into an exclusive London club. 62. No one would argue he is a visionary leader, that he is an outsider or a populist. 63. Parents have handed over to an outsider to solve a problem he or she never has to face. 64. Forbes also is strengthening his ties to Republicans in Congress, even as he continues to play the outsider. 65. His attitude was that of a well-bred man reluctant to discuss some family difference with a prying outsider. 66. Education is being pushed more towards being an instrument of national policy, or so it would appear to an outsider. 67. The defending champion was beaten by an outsider in the first round. 68. In future the computer expert will be the outsider who works for the manufacturer or as an independent adviser. 69. He lied when he ran for governor on the platform of being a successful businessman and political outsider. 70. He started as a no-hoper -- a rank outsider for the title. 71. From the outset, Mrs Thatcher had the sense of being a political outsider. 71. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 72. For one, they say, she is an outsider in an administration where cronyism has created problems. 73. It carries an aura of respect and makes the main opposition candidate look even more of an outsider. 74. He is a political outsider, while Dole has been in Washington for 35 years. 75. She felt very much an ignorant outsider, but unobtrusively attached herself to charge. 76. Smith, a little-known outsider with limited political experience, came from behind to score a surprise victory. 77. She is the insider with the sharp eye of an outsider. 78. Keith, 39, remains planted on the Oklahoma plains and continues to be viewed as somewhat of an outsider. 79. To cross them was to break tradition, to sever one's links and become an outsider. 80. Sylvie could still remember the hurt of being treated like an outsider. 81. To an outsider, the contrasts of this nation reach far beyond the black and white of skin tones. 82. He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about. 83. Families aren't easy to join. They're like an exclusive country club where membership makes impossible demands and the dues for an outsider are exorbitant. Erma Bombeck 84. The militarisation of the Soviet economy, baffling to an outsider,() is complemented by a militarisation in the sphere of education. 85. To an outsider, our raft would have appeared already to be on the verge of extinction. 86. The consummate aerospace industry outsider has finally cemented his place in the fraternity. 87. But the solution Marita used marked her as an outsider and almost tripped the legal switches of the university. 88. Last year he started as a rank outsider for the title. 89. We must also avoid branch meetings seem like a gathering of old chums into which an outsider might be shy of intruding. 90. With Ross Perot off the track for now, Forbes is the only true outsider in the presidential race. 91. The situation would, to an outsider, have seemed very selfish. 92. To the outsider the movements of a kata resemble a dance routine. 93. Though ridden by Graham McCourt, then third in the jump jockeys' table, Norton's Coin was a rank outsider. 94. Even an outsider felt it, the nervous excitement that translated into endless, purposeful motion. 95. To the outsider pentecostalism seems to be drenched in paradoxes and contradictions. 96. Dewey himself campaigned with the portly dignity of an incumbent, while Truman screeched and kicked like an outsider. 97. Most fieldwork is simply episodic, made by an outsider moving in for a period to assess observed social behaviour. 98. Even freshman year, when I felt like an outsider, it gave me a place to belong. 99. There may be considerable scepticism about Pascal's case for always wagering on the outsider if the odds are high enough. 100. The shortest priced favourite can stumble and fall at the very first fence while the 100-1 outsider can achieve the ultimate glory. 101. It means coming to a new country, always being the outsider, always having to adjust.Sentencedict 102. This came straight after Tamara Rojo, another outsider, made her debut in the role. 103. And Laidlaw was an outsider, an outsider who couldn't even be relied upon to fire a gun in a crisis. 104. But for all the spurious emphasis on homogeneity, there are also moments when everyone becomes a gaijin, an outsider. 105. All were rooted in the nineteenth-century stance of the artist as critical outsider, disdainful of the niceties of the bourgeoisie. 106. He is often pictured as an outsider battling against entrenched orthodoxies. 107. Q.. You raised money for your 1994 race as an outsider and for your 1996 race as an incumbent. 108. He is never condescending, and his witty novel never feels like an outsider telling a story. 109. Some prophecy should therefore be painful to receive, particularly to the outsider, but by no means all. 110. She is regarded as an outsider and a probable nuisance to the solidarity of a joint family. 111. Drummond, also an outsider, started Radio 3's rapprochement with the outside world. 112. The image is an artefact, one made by an outsider. 113. To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression, but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight. 114. To the outsider they would be mistaken for smartly uniformed security guards rather than the trained storm-troopers they were. 115. If some one has special talents or interests, ask them to run sessions for other residents rather than getting in an outsider. 116. I always felt like an outsider around kids who did. 117. A former Agrarian Reform Secretary, who campaigned as a political outsider. 118. Trudi, a dwarf and an outsider, becomes the local gossip and observer of everything that occurs in her village. 119. He is the self-proclaimed outsider who knows Washington; the former secretary of education who proposes to abolish the department. 120. In addition the church might consider placing paid advertisements from time to time, highlighting forthcoming events which could be made especially attractive to the outsider. 121. He cannot pose any more as the disgruntled outsider. 122. The media establishment regards him as a brash outsider. 123. The outsider sees the most of the game. 124. The microwave spectrum means nothing to an outsider. 125. You're still treating me like an outsider. 126. This is my view as an outsider. 127. Don't treat me as an outsider. 128. You regarded me as an outsider. 129. To an outsider the case looked simple. 130. To an outsider this looks like an idyllic life. 131. Wretched flocks of maids labour so that the adulteress may be visible through her thin dress, so that her husband has no more acquaintance than any outsider or foreigner with his wife's body. 132. Although O'Connor is commonly perceived as an outsider artist—the crippled, eccentric scribbler—she was in fact from the beginning very much an insider. 133. The book is rich and disturbing, a supreme example of outsider art. 134. To the outsider the prosperity of Northern Ireland is baffling. 135. The outsider has the ask priceand the floor trader is now short and needs to buy. 136. The outsider sees to him is happy, can I know that he is drinking bitterness wine and intentionally wants to inebriate. 137. Hart's good - bad man was always an outsider, always one of the disinherited. 138. If this criticism of Google, Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia had come from an outsider—a dyed-in-the-wool technophobe—then nobody would have paid much attention. 139. Sharpton's odyssey from stubborn outsider to ultimate insider is documented in the shift to well-tailored suits and a more modest coif. 140. The name came from the two Davids' shared love of outsider art. 141. Nek Chand's Outsider Art is published to coincide several exhibitions across the globe in 2005 and 2006. 142. It's important in building our organizational machines not to exclude the dissenter, the"Outsider", the non-conformist. 143. To the outsider it may appear that the agencies perform the function of courts. 144. Outsider offspring inherit a position outside of the morph - line between Mommy and Daddy. 145. In stocks like these, it is next to impossible for an outsider to find an edge. 146. A far better approach is to use an outsider as a collaborator. 147. And , hailing from Basle, he remains an outsider in the Zurich - dominated world of Swiss finance. 148. This outsider was fleeced when he was shopping in a local shop. 149. It is easy for an outsider to pick holes in our programme. 150. The outsider has paid the ask price, and the floor trader is now short and needs to buy. 151. "Manchester, " I replied quietly as 500 pairs of curious eyes swivelled round to a pasty-faced outsider. "Manchester! " 152. She's lived in Duluth all her life, but she says she feels like an outsider. 153. Noguchi's difficult history fuels the romantic myth of the artist as outsider. 154. Include the outsider illegal entry of examination of sound out, malice attack, and internal and legal customer of illegal more power behavior. 155. The museums of a place tell an outsider much about what the people of that place value culturally. 156. He assumed he was next in line for the editorship . He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider. 157. Anne Shirley, the heroine of L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables book series,() knows what it is like to be an outsider and to have a special friend. 158. To an outsider, it would look as if a conference or business meeting was in progress. it does not look like a legal proceeding at all. 159. No longer an " outsider, " Tang Yun - shan began to feel almost like an expert. 160. Outsider offspring are wilder, less expected, more out of control. 161. Outsider art, for instance, is literally contemporary art, in that it is produced in the present day. 162. An outsider, because of her birth (the result of her father's adulterous relationship) and by nature, she confides in her diary, which is read by her sister-in-law with unfortunate consequences. 163. Only a congenial outsider would remain with so unpromising a figure. 164. But Hayes, whose story was dramatized onscreen in 1961 as "The Outsider" with Tony Curtis, of all people, portraying the Pima Indian(sentence dictionary), can barely hold it together. 165. Specialists are having a discussion over the difference of the items which includes the far austere art, the folklore art, the directart and the outsider art. 166. Visual system is a very important method for humans to apperceive outsider information. According to statistics, about 70 percent information is apperceived by visual system. 167. Nothing, though, should take away from this phenomenal work of outsider art, a neo-avant-garde exercise in bodyshock violence that features an unknown cast and dialogue in Latin and Aramaic. 168. Moreover, as a Jew living in a town that declared itself the buckle of the Bible Belt (Memphis boasted more churches than gas stations), I was always aware of my outsider status. 169. The complainants are always from some citified bourgeois outsider with a plane ticket out who decries the destruction of village lifestyles. 170. I think "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" and "Twilight" were very smart at recognising that the vampire represents the ultimate outsider who is of this world but not of this world. 171. It is unwise for an outsider to obtrude his opinions into a family quarrel. 172. |
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