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outlet
- IPA[ˈoutˌlet]
美式
- a pipe or hole through which water or gas may escape.;the mouth of a river.
noun: outlet, plural noun: outlets
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- 1. a pipe or hole through which water or gas may escape. 同義詞
- ▪ the mouth of a river.
- ▪ a point in an electrical circuit from which current may be drawn.
- 2. a place from which goods are sold or distributed a fast-food outlet
- ▪ a market for goods the indoor markets in Moscow were an outlet for surplus collective-farm produce 同義詞
- ▪ a retail store offering discounted merchandise, especially overstocked or irregular items an outlet store
- ▪ an organization that broadcasts or publishes journalism witnesses told local media outlets that the woman fell the outlet reported iPad production could start as early as this year
- 3. a means of expressing one's talents, energy, or emotions writing became the main outlet for his energies 同義詞
- a valve that controls the escape of fluid or gas from a pipe, channel, or duct: the outlet valve was connected to a pump
Oxford American Dictionary
- a box giving access to connections to electric wiring where it is led out of conduits.
Oxford Dictionary
- a box for mounting wall outlets and connecting them to electrical wiring.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a store in which goods, especially surplus stock, are sold directly by the manufacturers at a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pass from a player who has just taken a rebound to a teammate who can initiate an offensive break.
Oxford Dictionary
- a socket for an electric plug that is fixed to a wall and connected to an electricity supply.
Oxford Dictionary
- a quick pass from a player who has just taken a rebound to a teammate who can initiate a fast break.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a valve that controls the escape of fluid or gas from a pipe, channel, or duct: the outlet valve was connected to a pump
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