outwards
/ˈaʊtwədz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈaʊtwərdz/ (ame, ipa)
outwards — 副詞
1. in a direction that leads from inside a place, or from the middle of something,
向外
從內部或中心朝外面的方向
in a direction that leads from inside a place, or from the middle of something, toward its edge or the open space beyond.
Kabir pushed the heavy gate outwards so the delivery van could enter the courtyard.
Kabir 把那扇沉重的大門向外推開,好讓送貨車能開進中庭。
verb of motion + outwards (directional)
The ripples spread outwards across the pond after Mateo tossed in a small stone.
Mateo 把小石頭丟進池塘後,漣漪一圈圈向外擴散。
subject + spread + outwards
Please turn the chair legs outwards so the painter can reach the underside.
請把椅腳轉向外側,這樣油漆工才方便處理底面。
Soraya's hospital window faced outwards onto a quiet garden full of orange trees.
Soraya 的病房窗戶向外正對著一座種滿橘子樹的安靜花園。
Smoke from the bonfire drifted outwards across the field as the wind picked up.
風漸漸變強,營火的煙也向外飄散到整片田野上。
- inwards
toward the inside or center — the opposite direction.
用法筆記
Mainly British; American English usually drops the final s and uses 'outward'. Always describes direction, not position — for position on the outside, use 'outside' or 'on the outside'.