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- apart from
- other than
- except for
- external
- outside of
- on the other side of
- beyond
- (abbr. for 對外宣傳|对外宣传[dui4 wai4 xuan1 chuan2]) (one's own) international public relations efforts
- (another nation's) external propaganda
Trad. 外帶
- take-out (fast food)
- (outer part of) tire
- as well
- besides
- into the bargain
- outer zone
- (of a married person) interest in a third person
- (old) (of a minister etc) disloyal disposition
- (math.) circumcenter (of a polygon)
- right-hand side (of a machine)
- right-hand side (passenger side) of a vehicle
Trad. 外掛
- attached externally (e.g. fuel tank); plug-in; add-on
- special software used to cheat in an online game
- to extrapolate
- extrapolation (math.)
- (computing) to plug in (a peripheral device etc)
- foreign aid
- external aid
- (sports) foreign player
- player recruited from overseas
- extroverted
- outgoing
- to play audio through speakers (rather than through earphones)
- (old) to appoint to a post outside the capital
- foreign teacher (abbr. for 外國教師|外国教师)
- greenhorn
- novice
- amateurish
- religion other than Buddhism (term used by Buddhists)
- (of liquid) to spill out; to overflow
- (of gas) to leak out
- (fig.) to spill over; to spread (to new areas)
- (fig.) (of wealth etc) to drain; to flow outward (esp. overseas)
- (fig.) (of talent) to show; to be revealed
Trad. 外灘
- the Bund, a waterfront promenade in central Shanghai, running along the western bank of the Huangpu River
Trad. 外網
- the Internet outside the GFW 防火長城|防火长城[Fang2 huo3 Chang2 cheng2]
Trad. 外線
- (military) line of troops encircling an enemy position
- (telephony) outside line
- (basketball) outside the three-point line
Trad. 外賣
- (of a restaurant) to provide a takeout or home delivery meal
- takeout (business)
- takeout (meal)
Trad. 關外
- beyond the pass, i.e. the region north and east of Shanhai Pass 山海關|山海关[Shan1 hai3 guan1] or the region west of Jiayu Pass 嘉峪關|嘉峪关[Jia1 yu4 guan1] or both
Trad. 外鏈
- (computing) external link (abbr. for 外部鏈接|外部链接[wai4 bu4 lian4 jie1])
- external demand (demand for a country's goods and services from foreign markets)
- outside (also pr. [wai4 mian5] for this sense)
- surface
- exterior
- external appearance
- to eat out
- food brought in from outside; food not purchased within the premises
Trad. 見外
- to treat sb with the formal courtesy accorded to a host or a guest
- foreign enterprise
- company established in mainland China with direct investment from foreign entities or from investors in Taiwan, Macao or Hong Kong
- abbr. for 外資企業|外资企业
Trad. 廣外
- abbr. for 廣東外語外貿大學|广东外语外贸大学[Guang3 dong1 Wai4 yu3 Wai4 mao4 Da4 xue2]
- (literary) foreign aggression
- external threat
- humiliation inflicted by outsiders
Trad. 外傳
- to tell others (a secret)
- to divulge to an outsider
- to be rumored
Trad. 外傳
- unofficial biography (as opposed to official dynastic biography)
- work done in the field (rather than in the office or at the headquarters); fieldwork
- field personnel; fieldworker
Trad. 外協
- outsourcing
- people who judge others by their looks (abbr. for 外貌協會|外貌协会[wai4 mao4 xie2 hui4])
Trad. 外場
- outer area (of a place that has an inner area)
- dining area of a restaurant (as opposed to the kitchen)
- outfield (baseball etc)
- area outside a venue (e.g. exterior of a stadium)
- field (maintenance, testing etc)
- (Chinese opera) the area in front of the table on the stage
