outermost
/ˈaʊtəməʊst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈaʊtərməʊst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈau̇-tər-ˌmōst/ (ame, mw)
outermost — 形容詞
- outermostpositive
- more outermostcomparative
- most outermostsuperlative
1. located in the part of something that lies farther from the middle than all the
最外面的
離中心最遠,位在最外圈
located in the part of something that lies farther from the middle than all the rest
Sayaka placed the candles on the outermost edge of the tray.
Sayaka 把蠟燭放在托盤最外面的邊緣。
collocation: the outermost edge
The museum guide asked visitors not to touch the outermost ring of stones.
博物館導覽員請大家不要碰最外面的那一圈石頭。
used for the farthest ring around a center
Joshua sat in the outermost seat so he could leave early.
Joshua 坐在最外面的座位上,這樣可以提早離開。
Workers painted the outermost layer of the dome before sunset.
工人在日落前先漆好了圓頂最外面的那一層。
A warning light flashed on the outermost panel of the machine.
警示燈在機器最外面的面板上閃個不停。
- outer
means nearer the outside, but not always the farthest point
- outmost
rare variant that often sounds older or more literary
- peripheral
more formal and can also mean not central in importance
文法句型
the outermost edge
the outermost ring/layer/seat
用法筆記
Usually appears before nouns such as edge, ring, layer, row, or seat. Distinguish from outer: outer means nearer the outside, but outermost names the one that is farthest out of all.