out的意思和读音

out

: [aʊt] : [aʊt]

adv.

n.

prep.(,);〈沿

adj.

int.”“

v.

(output);

outs  outing  outed  

adv.+v.get out,take out,sort out

v.+n.find out,wipe out

adv.in

adj.hidden,unavailable,acceptable,fashionable,legitimate

adv.outdoors,out-of-doors,in the open,in the open air,alfresco

outadv.

1.~ (of sth)away from the inside of a place or thing

She ran out into the corridor.

She shook the bag and some coins fell out.

I got out of bed.

He opened the box and out jumped a frog.

Out you go!(= used to order sb to leave a room)

He ran out the door.

2.~ (of sth)away from or not at home or their place of work

I called Liz but she was out.

Let's go out this evening(= for example to a restaurant or club) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

We haven't had a night out for weeks.

Mr Green is out of town this week.

3.~ (of sth)away from the edge of a place

The boy dashed out into the road.

Don't lean out of the window.

4.~ (of sth));a long or a particular distance away from a place or from land

She's working out in Australia.

He lives right out in the country.

The boats are all out at sea.

The ship sank ten miles out of Stockholm.

5.~ (of sth)used to show that sth/sb is removed from a place, job, etc.

This detergent is good for getting stains out.

We want this government out.

He got thrown out of the restaurant.

6.~ of sth/sbused to show that sth comes from or is obtained from sth/sb

He drank his beer out of the bottle.

a statue made out of bronze

a romance straight out of a fairy tale

I paid for the damage out of my savings.

We'll get the truth out of her.

7.~ of sthused to show that sb/sth does not have any of sth

We're out of milk.

He's been out of work for six months.

You're out of luck ─she left ten minutes ago.

8.~ of sthused to show that sb/sth is not or no longer in a particular state or condition

Try and stay out of trouble.

I watched the car until it was out of sight .

9.~ (of sth)used to show that sb is no longer involved in sth

It was an awful job and I'm glad to be out of it.

He gets out of the army in a few weeks.

They'll be out(= of prison) on bail in no time.

Brown goes on to the semi-finals but Lee is out.

10.~ of sthused to show the reason why sth is done

I asked out of curiosity.

She did it out of spite.

11.~ of sthfrom a particular number or set

You scored six out of ten.

Two out of three people think the President should resign.

12.not in the library; borrowed by sb else

The book you wanted is out on loan.

13.退退at or towards its lowest point on land

I like walking on the wet sand when the tide is out.退湿

14.if the sun, moon or stars are or comeout , they can be seen from the earth and are not hidden by clouds

15.fully open

There should be some snowdrops out by now.

16.available to everyone; known to everyone

When does her new book come out?

Word always gets out(= people find out about things) no matter how careful you are.

Out with it !(= say what you know)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

17.clearly and loudly so that people can hear

to call/cry/shout out

Read it out loud .

Nobody spoke out in his defence.

18.(informal)having told other people that you are homosexual

I had been out since I was 17. 17

19.if a team or team member isout , it is no longer their turn with the bat

The West Indies were all out for 364(= after scoring 364 runs in cricket ) .西 364

20.if the ball isout , it landed outside the line

The umpire said the ball was out.

21.~ (in sth)not correct or exact; wrong

I was slightly out in my calculations.

Your guess was a long way out(= completely wrong) .

The estimate was out by more than $100. 100

22.not possible or not allowed

Swimming is out until the weather gets warmer.

23.not fashionable

Black is out this year.

24.not or no longer burning or lit

Suddenly all the lights went out.

The fire had burnt itself out.

25.at an end

It was summer and school was out.

She was to regret her words before the day was out .

26.unconscious

He was out for more than an hour and came round in the hospital.

She was knocked out cold .

27.(informal)on strike

28.to the end; completely

Hear me out before you say anything.

We left them to fight it out(= settle a disagreement by fighting or arguing) .

IDM

I'm not out for revenge.

She's out for what she can get(= trying to get something for herself) .

The company is out to capture the Canadian market.

be out for sth/to do sthto be trying to get or do sth

I'm not out for revenge.

She's out for what she can get(= trying to get something for herself) .

The company is out to capture the Canadian market.

We've been out and about talking to people all over the country.

out and aboutable to go outside again after an illnesstravelling around a place

We've been out and about talking to people all over the country.

As soon as I get my money I'm out of here!

out of here(informal)going or leaving

As soon as I get my money I'm out of here!

We've only just moved here so we feel a little out of it.

out of itsad because you are not included in sth

We've only just moved here so we feel a little out of it.

not aware of what is happening, usually because of drinking too much alcohol, or taking drugsn.

1.[sing]a way of avoiding having to do sth

She was desperately looking for an out.

adj.

1.(informal)having told other people that you are homosexual

an out gay man

v.

1.~ sbto say publicly that sb is homosexual , especially when they would prefer to keep the fact a secret

He is the latest politician to be outed by gay activists.

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int.1.”“

na.1.“dreamaway”

adv.1ed for saying that someone leaves their home or place of work in order to visit someone, have a meal, buy something, etc.; leaving a room or building; away from an area, town, or country; not in prison anymore2.not inside a building; from inside a building or vehicle toward something outside3.from inside a container, hole, or space; used for saying that something is removed from a place where it was attached; used for stating where money is taken from4ed for saying that someone or something is in another place far away, especially toward the west; used for saying how far away from a place something is; used for saying how far away from the coast a boat is5ed for saying that a mark is removed from the surface of something; used for saying that something that you do not want is gotten rid of; used for saying that someone is forced to leave a group, organization, or job6ed for saying that a book or video is not in a library or video store because someone has borrowed it7ed for saying that a new product, book, record, etc. is available for people to buy8ed for saying that someone is not in a bad situation anymore9ed for saying that someone is unconscious or is made unconscious10ed for saying that something is not fashionable anymore11ed for saying that someone is not allowed to continue taking part in a competition or series of games, especially because they have been defeated12.no longer burning; used for saying that lights have been switched off13.if a particular idea, suggestion, or activity is out, it is not possible or it cannot be accepted14.with none of something left15ed for saying that a sound or voice is loud and clear16.if the sun or moon is out, it is not behind clouds; if flowers are out, they have opened17.if the tide is out, the ocean is at a lower level18.if information is out, it becomes publicly known19ed for saying that the bones in your back have moved and it is very painful20ed for saying that a machine or a piece of electrical equipment is not working21ed for saying that you give or send things to a number of different people22.if a player or team is out during a game of baseball or cricket, they are not batting anymore23ed for saying that a political party or leader no longer controls the government of a country24ed for saying that workers are on strikehave stopped work in order to protest25ed for saying that a number, calculation, or measurement is not correct1ed for saying that someone leaves their home or place of work in order to visit someone, have a meal, buy something, etc.; leaving a room or building; away from an area, town, or country; not in prison anymore2.not inside a building; from inside a building or vehicle toward something outside3.from inside a container, hole, or space; used for saying that something is removed from a place where it was attached; used for stating where money is taken from4ed for saying that someone or something is in another place far away, especially toward the west; used for saying how far away from a place something is; used for saying how far away from the coast a boat is5ed for saying that a mark is removed from the surface of something; used for saying that something that you do not want is gotten rid of; used for saying that someone is forced to leave a group, organization, or job6ed for saying that a book or video is not in a library or video store because someone has borrowed it7ed for saying that a new product, book, record, etc. is available for people to buy8ed for saying that someone is not in a bad situation anymore9ed for saying that someone is unconscious or is made unconscious10ed for saying that something is not fashionable anymore11ed for saying that someone is not allowed to continue taking part in a competition or series of games, especially because they have been defeated12.no longer burning; used for saying that lights have been switched off13.if a particular idea, suggestion, or activity is out, it is not possible or it cannot be accepted14.with none of something left15ed for saying that a sound or voice is loud and clear16.if the sun or moon is out, it is not behind clouds; if flowers are out, they have opened17.if the tide is out, the ocean is at a lower level18.if information is out, it becomes publicly known19ed for saying that the bones in your back have moved and it is very painful20ed for saying that a machine or a piece of electrical equipment is not working21ed for saying that you give or send things to a number of different people22.if a player or team is out during a game of baseball or cricket, they are not batting anymore23ed for saying that a political party or leader no longer controls the government of a country24ed for saying that workers are on strikehave stopped work in order to protest25ed for saying that a number, calculation, or measurement is not correct

n.1.an excuse that is used in order to avoid having to do something or in order to avoid being blamed2.in baseball, a play that ends the turn of a batter or runner who is between bases

adj.1.a gay person who is out has told other people that they are gay

v.1.to make it publicly known that someone is gay2.to make an unpleasant or embarrassing fact about someone publicly known

na.1.The variant of dreamaway

1.(output) late out talk ...

5. late ; out ; talk ; ...

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1.It might have been when you moved out or when you realized that you could beat your dad at table tennis.

2.Others questioned the value of spending cuts at a time when the economy is struggling to get out of recession.退

3.The Daily is thinly staffed and will cost less than half a million dollars a week to put out.50

4.That's out of question. We'll supply you with an apartment of two bedrooms and a living room. When can your start to work here??。

5.I am bring this up to remind us all that there is power in the words that come out of our mouths.

6.Get children to come to the front one at a time. The children should read out their sentences and the other children must guess who it is.

7.In trying to search out verbal clarity they make their minds mechanical, their life superficial and very often contradictory.

8.They're out there. Almost anywhere in the U. S. So, whatever you do, look out for that telltale red hourglass. . .

9.Snow-White put her head out of the window, and said, "I must not let anyone in; the seven dwarfs have forbidden me to do so. ":“。”

10.These calculations are done in parallel, on the fly, from the bottom up, out of human control, by the interconnected network itself.