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  1. noun. 1. (gen) extérieur m. from outside de l’extérieur. They heard voices coming from outside. Ils entendirent des voix venant de l’extérieur. 2. at the outside (= at the most) au plus; (= at the latest) au plus tard. adjective. (gen) extérieur (extérieure) the outside walls les murs extérieurs.

  2. outside adj (not belonging) (autre) extérieur adj : Outside forces are trying to influence the government. Des forces extérieures essaient d'influencer le gouvernement. outside adj (very unlikely) (chance) petite adj : peu de (chance) There is an outside chance that it will rain tomorrow, but sunshine is more likely by far.

  3. [ always before n ] / ˌaʊtˈsaɪd, ˈaʊt-/ Add to word list. in the outdoors rather than in a building. extérieur/-eure. an outside swimming pool une piscine en plein air. on or relating to the outer surface. externe. the outside paint job le travail de peinture externe. Synonym. external. not within a building. à l’extérieur.

  4. outside translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'outside broadcast, outside chance, outside lane, outside left', examples, definition, conjugation.

  5. Many translated example sentences containing "outside" – French-English dictionary and search engine for French translations.

  6. Translation for 'outside' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.

  7. Principales traductions. Français. Anglais. outsider nmf. anglicisme ( [qqn] non favori mais prétendant) outsider n. underdog n. C'est l'outsider qui a gagné la finale.

  8. Look up the English to French translation of outside in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.

  9. Learn the translation for ‘outsidein LEO’s ­English ⇔ French­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free vocabulary trainer .

  10. dehors. adverb. out adverb, adjective away from home, an office etc. We had an evening out. The manager is out. out adverb, adjective not in a building etc; from inside a building etc; in (to) the open air. The children are out in the garden. They went out for a walk. outdoors [adverb] outside; not in a building etc.

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