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.
Maybe it was useful for some people, but it wasn't for me.
它可能对一些人有用,但对我没用。
Today there are special kindergartens for Maori children, and the Maori language is now taught in more and more schools.
如今已有专门为毛利儿童而设的幼儿园,而且在越来越多的学校里讲授毛利语。
First, it is important to recognize what kind of person you are and which special qualities make you different from everyone else. To help you do this, read the following questions and write down the answers: