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turn out

phrasal verb
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turn out
  1. to be discovered to be; to prove to be原来是;证明是;结果是
    • turn out that… It turned out that she was a friend of my sister.她原来是我姐姐的朋友。
    • turn out to be/have something The job turned out to be harder than we thought.这工作结果比我们想象的要难。
    • The house they had offered us turned out to be a tiny apartment.他们向我们提供的房子原来是很小的公寓套间。
  2. (used with an adverb or adjective, or in questions with how与副词或形容词连用,或用于以 how 引导的疑问句) to happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way…地发展(或发生);结果…
    • Despite our worries everything turned out well.尽管我们都很担心,结果一切都顺利。
    • You never know how your children will turn out.很难说子女将来的发展怎样。
    • + adj. If the day turns out wet, we may have to change our plans.如果那天下雨的话,我们可能得改变计划。
  3. to be present at an event出席(某项活动);在场
    • A vast crowd turned out to watch the procession.有一大群人出来观看游行队伍。
    related noun turnout
  4. to point away from the centre向外;朝外
    • Her toes turn out.她的脚趾向外撇。
turn somebody/something out
  1. to produce somebody/something制造;生产;培养出
    • The factory turns out 900 cars a week.这家工厂每周生产 900 辆汽车。
    • The school has turned out some first-rate students.这所学校已培养出一些一流的学生。
turn somebody out (of/from something)
  1. to force somebody to leave a place赶走;逐出;撵走
turn something out
  1. to switch a light or a source of heat off关掉(灯或热源);熄灭
    • Remember to turn out the lights when you go to bed.临睡前别忘了关灯。
  2. (British English) to clean something carefully and completely by removing the contents and organizing them again腾空;彻底清理
    • to turn out the attic把阁楼腾空清扫
  3. to empty something, especially your pockets弄空,掏净(尤指口袋)
  4. to make something point away from the centre使向外;使朝外
    • She turned her toes out.她把脚趾向外撇。

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See also: turnout

turn out phrasal verb
turn out (turn out to be true) happen (turn out well) manufacture (The school turned out some fine students.) turn sth off (turn out the lights)
turn out

phrasal verb

turn out ♦︎ emerge ♦︎ come out ♦︎ come to light ♦︎ get out ♦︎ transpire ♦︎ leak outThese words are all used to talk about unknown information that becomes known. 这些词均表示未知信息为人所知、披露、公开。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配news / the truth emerges / comes out / gets out / leaks outIt turns out / emerges / transpires that...it now turns out / emerges / transpires...to turn out / emerge / come out / come to light / transpire laterto turn out / emerge / transpire / leak out subsequentlyto turn out / emerge / come out / come to light finally ˌturn ˈout

phrasal verb

to be finally discovered to be sth, especially when this is unexpected 原来是,结果是(尤指结果出人意料)The job turned out to be harder than we thought.结果这工作比我们想象的要难。It turned out that she was a friend of my sister.她原来是我姐姐的朋友。
emerge iˈmɜːdʒ; NAmE iˈmɜːrdʒ [intransitive] (rather formal) (of facts, ideas or evidence) to become known (事实、意见或证据)显露,为人所知No new evidence emerged during the investigation.调查过程中未发现新证据。It emerged that the company was going to be sold.这家公司准备出售一事已浮出水面。One thing emerges very clearly from this study.通过这项研究,弄清楚了一件事。 ˌcome ˈout

phrasal verb

(came, come)(of news, an account of sth or the truth) to become known to people (消息、说法或真相)显露,为人所知The full story came out at the trial.案情始末在审判时真相大白。It came out that he'd been telling lies.后来才知道他一直在说谎。
come to ˈlight

idiom

(came, come)(of evidence or knowledge) to become known (证据或知识)为人所知,披露New evidence has recently come to light.新的证据最近已经披露。
ˌget ˈout

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (rather informal) (of secret information) to become known (秘密信息)泄露,为人所知If this gets out there'll be trouble.这事要是被人知道就麻烦了。
transpire trænˈspaɪə(r)

verb

[intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (formal) (of secret or unknown information) to become known (秘密或未知信息)公开,透露,为人所知It transpired that the gang had had a contact inside the bank.据报这伙歹徒在银行里有内应。This story, it later transpired, was untrue.后来得知,此事纯属编造。
ˌleak ˈout

phrasal verb

(not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (rather informal) (of secret information) to become known to the public (秘密信息)泄露,走漏,被公开Details of the plan soon leaked out.计划的细节很快就泄露出去了。 see also leak reveal NOTE 辨析 Get out or leak out? Leak out is used especially to talk about information that is only known by people inside a particular organization, for example a government. Information may get out either by accident or deliberately. If information leaks out, it is usually done deliberately, for example in order to influence or damage the organization. * leak out尤指仅被政府等特定组织内部人员知晓的信息泄露出来。get out指信息因意外或故意泄露出来。leak out通常指信息被人故意泄露,如为了影响或损害此组织。

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