美 
											['aʊtwərd]
																
										
							going away
on the outside, though perhaps not really true
																																	"a concern with outward beauty rather than with inward reflections"
																															
																																	"the departing train"
																							"an outward journey"
																							"outward-bound ships"
																															
																																	"move the needle further outward!"
																															
Tim sat..looking out of the window...Gertrude turned on the lamp and the outward scene disappeared.
出自: I. Murdoch
How quickly the wrong side may be turn'd outward!
出自:Twelfth Night , Shakespeare
Freight rafts and occasional liners starting outward.
出自: H. Crane
Everyone started moving outward from the encampment.
出自: E. Bowen