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out-

PRF ออก  เกิน  ข้าม  ook

 

out-and-out

ADJ โดยตลอด  ทั้งหมด  complete entire doi-ta-lod

 

out-and-out

IDM สมบูรณ์  แท้จริง  som-bun

 

out-herod

VT ทำให้ เห็น ความทารุณ โหดร้าย 

 

out-of-bound

ADJ เกินขอบเขต  koen-kob-ked

 

out-of-date

ADJ ล้าสมัย  ซึ่ง เลิกใช้ แล้ว  obsolete old-fashoined moder up to date la-sa-mai

 

out-of-door

ADJ ที่อยู่ กลางแจ้ง  outdoor outside indoor inside ti-yu-klang-jang

 

out-of-doors

ADV กลางแจ้ง  outdoors open-air indoors klang-jang

 

out-of-pocket

ADJ หมด กระเป๋า  mod-kra-pao

 

out-of-pocket expense

IDM ค่าใช้จ่าย จริง  ka-chai-jai-jing

 

out-of-state

ADJ ซึ่ง มาจาก รัฐ ต่างกัน  ซึ่ง เกิดขึ้น ใน รัฐ ต่างกัน  nonresident sueng-ma-jak-rad-tang-kan

 

out-of-the-way

A ที่ ห่างไกล จาก ชุมชน  ที่ สันโดษ  far-off secluded remote

 

out-of-town

ADJ ห่าง จาก ตัวเมือง  hang-jak-tus-muang

 

out-of-work

ADJ ว่างงาน  wang-ngan

 

out-take

N ฟิล์ม ส่วน ที่ เสีย และ ถูก ตัด แยก ออกมา  fim-suen-ti-sia-lea-tuk-tad-yeak-ook

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OUT-HEROD

OUT-HEROD Out-Her "od, v. t.

 

Defn: To surpass (Herod ) in violence or wickedness; to exceed in any vicious or offensive particular. "It out-Herods Herod. " Shak. Out-Heroding the preposterous fashions of the times. Sir W. Scott.

 

OUT-OF-DOOR

OUT-OF-DOOR Out `-of-door ", a.

 

Defn: Being out of the house; being, or done, in the open air; outdoor; as, out-of-door exercise. See Out of door, under Out, adv. Amongst out-of-door delights. G. Eliot.

 

OUT-OF-THE-WAY

OUT-OF-THE-WAY Out `-of-the-way ", a.

 

Defn: See under Out, adv.

 

OUT-PATIENT

OUT-PATIENT Out "-pa `tient, n.

 

Defn: A patient who is outside a hospital, but receives medical aid from it.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

out-

out- |aʊt | prefix 1 to the point of surpassing or exceeding: outfight | outperform. 2 external; separate; from outside: outbuildings | outpatient. 3 away from; outward: outbound | outpost.

 

out-and-out

out-and-out |ˈaʊd ən ˈaʊt | adjective [ attrib. ] in every respect; absolute; without question: an out-and-out crook.

 

out-and-outer

out-and-out er noun archaic, informal a person or thing that possesses a particular quality to an extreme degree.

 

out-group

out-group |aʊt ɡrup | noun 1 Sociology those people who do not belong to a specific in-group. 2 Biology a group of organisms not belonging to the group whose evolutionary relationships are being investigated.

 

out-of-area

out-of-area adjective (of a military operation ) conducted away from the place of origin or expected place of action of the force concerned.

 

out-of-body experience

out-of-bod y ex pe ri ence |aʊt əv | noun a sensation of being outside one's own body, typically of floating and being able to observe oneself from a distance.

 

out-of-court

out-of-court adjective [ attrib. ] (of a settlement ) made or done without a court decision.

 

out-of-the-way

out-of-the-way adjective (also out of the way ) (of a place ) remote; secluded: an out-of-the-way rural district. dealt with or finished: economic recovery will begin once the election is out of the way. (of a person ) no longer an obstacle or hindrance to someone's plans: why did Josie want her out of the way? unusual, exceptional, or remarkable: something very out of the way had happened.

 

out-of-town

out-of-town |ˈˌaʊd əv ˈtaʊn | adjective situated, originating from, or taking place outside a given or implied city or town: a reception for influential out-of-town guests. DERIVATIVES out-of-town er noun

 

out-talk

out-talk verb (also outtalk ) [ with obj. ] outdo or overcome in talking or argumentation: whether you get ten years or go free can depend on whether your counsel can out-talk the other man's.

 

out-top

out-top |aʊtˈtɒp | verb [ with obj. ] rare surpass in number, amount, height, or extent: Nellie out-topped him by three inches.

 

Oxford Dictionary

out-

out- |aʊt | prefix 1 to the point of surpassing or exceeding: outfight | outperform. 2 external; separate; from outside: outbuildings | outpatient. 3 away from; outward: outbound | outpost.

 

out-and-outer

out-and-outer noun archaic, informal an out-and-out possessor of a particular quality.

 

out-group

out-group noun 1 Sociology those people who do not belong to a specific in-group. 2 Biology a group of organisms not belonging to the group whose evolutionary relationships are being investigated. Such a group is used for comparison, to assess which characteristics of the group being studied are more widely distributed and may therefore be older in origin.

 

out-half

out-half noun Rugby another term for stand-off half.

 

out-of-area

out-of-area adjective (of a military operation ) conducted away from the place of origin or expected place of action of the force concerned.

 

out-of-body experience

out-of-body ex |peri |ence noun a sensation of being outside one's body, typically of floating and being able to observe oneself from a distance.

 

out-of-court

out-of-court |aʊtəvˈkɔːt | adjective (of a settlement ) made or done without a court's involvement.

 

out-of-town

out-of-town adjective situated, originating from, or taking place outside a town: an out-of-town hypermarket.

 

out-take

out-take noun a scene, sequence, or song filmed or recorded for a film, programme, or record album but not included in the final version.

 

out-talk

out-talk |aʊtˈtɔːk | verb [ with obj. ] outdo or overcome in talking: he was out-talked by his mother.

 

out-think

out-think |aʊtˈθɪŋk | verb [ with obj. ] outdo in thinking; outwit: machines that can out-think humans.

 

out-thrust

out-thrust adjective |ˈaʊtθrʌst |extended outward: with his out-thrust foot he sent the man keeling over.

 

out-top

out-top |aʊtˈtɒp | verb [ with obj. ] rare surpass in number, amount, height, or extent: Nellie out-topped him by three inches.

 

out-turn

out-turn |ˈaʊttəːn | noun the amount of something produced, especially money: the financial out-turn. the result of a process or sequence of events: an entirely implausible out-turn.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

out-and-out

out-and-out adjective he's an out-and-out chauvinist: utter, downright, thoroughgoing, absolute, complete, thorough, total, unmitigated, outright, full-bore, real, perfect, consummate. ANTONYMS partial.

 

out-of-the-way

out-of-the-way adjective an out-of-the-way campsite: outlying, distant, remote, faraway, far-flung, isolated, lonely, godforsaken, inaccessible, off the beaten track /path. ANTONYMS accessible.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

out-and-out

out-and-out adjective he really is an out-and-out chauvinist: utter, downright, thoroughgoing, absolute, complete, thorough, through and through, total, unmitigated, outright, real, perfect, consummate, surpassing, sheer, rank, pure, unqualified, inveterate, positive, dyed-in-the-wool, true-blue, undiluted, unalloyed, unadulterated, in every respect, unconditional; blatant, flagrant, overt, naked, barefaced, brazen; N. Amer. full-bore; informal deep-dyed; Brit. informal right; Austral. /NZ informal fair; archaic arrant; rare right-down.

 

Duden Dictionary

Out-of-area-Einsatz

Out-of-area-Ein satz Substantiv, maskulin Militär, Politik , der militärischer Einsatz, der out of area durchgeführt wird

 

Out-of-the-box-Lösung

Out-of-the-box-Lö sung Substantiv, feminin EDV , die Fertigprodukt, das sämtliche zur Lösung eines bestimmten Problems erforderlichen Mittel enthält

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

out-

out- 接頭辞 1 動詞 に付けて 名詞 形容詞 を作る 〗外へ out stand 突出 (!stand outから ) .2 名詞 形容詞 に付く 〗外の, その向こうの out door 戸外の .3 動詞 に付く 〗より (範囲 程度を )越えて ; (能力 性能が )…をしのぐ out live …より長生きする out argue …を言い負かす .

 

out-and-out

out-and-out /àʊt (ə )n (d )áʊt /形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗徹底した, 完全な, 完璧 (ぺき )な, 純然たる .

 

out-Herod

ut-H rod 動詞 他動詞 Herod 〈残忍なヘロデ王 〉をしのぐ, …よりひどい .

 

out-of-body

ut-of-b dy 形容詞 (魂 精神が )肉体 [幽体 ]離脱の, 体外遊離の an out-of-body experience 体外離脱体験 .

 

out-of-bounds

ut-of-b unds 形容詞 副詞 球技 〈ボールが 〉境界線の外に出た [て ]; (ゴルフの )OBの [で ].

 

out-of-court

ut-of-c urt 形容詞 〈事件解決が 〉示談による, 法廷外の .

 

out-of-date

ut-of-d te 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗旧式の, 今は使われなくなった, 時代遅れの (!be動詞の後ではout of date ) .

 

out-of-doors

ut-of-d ors 副詞 名詞 形容詞 outdoors (!out of doorsともつづる ) .

 

out-of-pocket

ut-of-p cket 形容詞 (費用を )立て替えの, (一時的に )代わりに支払って out-of-pocket expenses 〖複数扱い 〗(会社のために )個人的に立て替えた費用 .

 

out-of-sight

ut-of-s ght 形容詞 1 法外な, べらぼうに高い .2 ⦅俗 やや古 ⦆すばらしい, ずば抜けた .

 

out-of-state

ut-of-st te 形容詞 ⦅米 ⦆州外 (から )の, 他州 (から )の .

 

out-of-the-way

ut-of-the-w y 形容詞 1 辺鄙 へんぴ な, 人里離れた .2 ⦅英 ⦆変わった, 奇妙な .

 

out-of-touch

ut-of-t uch 形容詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…についての » 情報にうとい «with » .2 〈人が 〉 «…と » 音信が途絶えている, 疎遠になっている «with » .

 

out-of-town

ut-of-t wn 形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 郊外の, 中心街から遠く離れた 〈店 施設 .2 他所からやってくる 〈人 〉.

 

out-of-work

ut-of-w rk 形容詞 失業して, 失業中の .

 

out-tray

ut-tr y 名詞 s C ⦅英 ⦆既決書類入れ (in-tray ).