Lexical Choice: External Usage and Discrimination
1. As an adverb, outside means "outside, outward". He is waiting outside. He is waiting outside. ) 2. Outside is an adjective, meaning "outside, outside". The outside world has changed a lot. Besides means "except" and "beyond". After work, he likes reading. After work, he likes reading. Outside can also mean "beyond, beyond". The temperature is out of the normal range. Outside means "outside". He looks confident on the surface, but in fact he is very nervous. ) 6. External opportunities mean "small opportunities", and our chances of winning the game are slim. 7. The outside world means "the outside world". Living in a remote area, she felt cut off from the outside world. Living in a remote area, she feels isolated from the outside world. )