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outside (EN)
adverb, adjective, noun, preposition

adverb “outside”

outside (more/most)
  1. dobaussen
    The kids are playing outside.
  2. baussen
    The teacher asked the students to wait outside while she prepared the classroom.
  3. fräi
    After serving ten years, John felt strange being outside again.

adjective “outside”

Grondform outside, net stufbar
  1. äusseren
    The outside walls of the house are painted blue.
  2. baussen (vum Zentrum ewech)
    The car in the outside lane had to travel a longer distance around the curve.
  3. baussen (net an enger spezifescher Grupp)
    The company hired an outside expert to review their financial practices.
  4. baussen (net vun enger spezifescher Grupp)
    The company was cautious about using outside advice for their new project.
  5. (UK) op der Säit vun enger Strooss, déi der Mëtt am nooste läit
    She switched to the outside lane to overtake the slower car.
  6. (US) op der Säit vun enger Strooss, déi dem Rand am nooste läit
    She switched to the outside lane to prepare for her exit off the highway.

noun “outside”

Singular outside, Plural outsides
  1. Äussere
    She cleaned the outside of the windows to make them sparkle.
  2. baussenzeg Gebitt
    The house looks better from the outside than from the inside.
  3. baussenzegen Erscheinungsbild
    Despite his rough outside, he was very kind and gentle.
  4. baussenzeg Kéier
    During the race, the motorcycle went around the outside of the curve.
  5. baussenzeg Spur
    Cars should in general overtake on the outside.

preposition “outside”

outside
  1. baussent
    The kids are playing outside the house.
  2. ausserhalb
    Many people commute to work from outside London.
  3. ausserhalb (net Deel vun)
    The decision is outside my area of expertise.
  4. ausser
    Outside of his family, he had very few close friends.