make out
phrasal verbmake out
- (informal)
used to ask if somebody managed well or was successful in a particular situation (询问是否处理得当)应付,过 - make out (with somebody) (North American English, informal)
to kiss and touch somebody in a sexual way; to have sex with somebody 亲吻抚摸(某人);(与某人)性交
make somebody out
to understand somebody’s character 看透,弄懂(某人)
make somebody/something out
to manage to see somebody/something or read or hear something synonym distinguish看清;听清;分清;辨认清楚 to say that something is true when it may not be synonym claim声称;把…说成
make something out
to write out or complete a form or document 开具,填写(表格或文件) (used in negative sentences and questions )用于否定句和疑问句 to understand something; to see the reasons for something 理解;明白(事理)