outsider
n
1 person who is not (or is not accepted as) a member of a society, group, etc 外人; 局外人; 组织之外的人
Although she's lived there for ten years, the villagers still treat her as an outsider. 她虽然在那儿住了十年, 村里人仍视她如外人.
Women feel like outsiders in that club. 女子在那个俱乐部里感觉是外人.
2 competitor thought to have little chance of winning a race or contest 不大可能获胜的竞争者
That horse is a complete outsider; I wouldn't waste your money on it. 那匹马绝无获胜可能, 我要是你可不把钱压在它身上.
Amazingly, the job went to a rank outsider. 真怪, 那工作竟然交给了一个万万想不到的人.
I doubt if he'll be asked to speak again next year.
我怀疑明年是否还会邀请他作报告。
The common meeting place for Maori is on the marae, an area of land with a meeting house, where all the important events take place.
毛利人的公众集会是在集会地举行,这是一个拥有会议厅的活动场所,所有的重要活动都在这里举行。
Twelve days later, millions more Indians lined the railway tracks as a slow train took the jar containing his ashes 584 kilometres to a place by the river.