come out
phrasal verbcome out
when the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear Topics Spaceb2(太阳、月亮或星星)出现,露出 (of flowers )花朵 to open 盛开;开花 to be produced or published 出版;发行;发表 (of news, the truth, etc. )消息、真相等 to become known 被获知;为人所知 to be shown clearly 显示;显出 when words come out, they are spoken 说出;讲出 to say publicly whether you agree or disagree with something 公开表明(同意或不同意) He came out against the plan. 他公开表示反对这个计划。 In her speech, the senator came out in favour of a change in the law. 这位参议员在她的讲话中公开赞成修改法律。
- (British English)
to stop work and go on strike 罢工 On 10 August the railway workers came out on strike. 8月10日,铁路工人举行罢工。
to no longer hide the fact that you are gay 不再隐瞒自己是同性恋者的事实;公开表明自己是同性恋者;“出柜” My best friend came out when she was 18. 我最好的朋友18岁时出柜了。
if a photograph taken on film comes out, it is a clear picture when it is developed and printed (照片)冲洗(或洗印)清楚 In the 1950s photographs often didn't come out at all. 在20世纪50年代,照片经常根本不出来。
- (of a young upper-class girl in the past)
to be formally introduced into society (经正式介绍)初入社交界
come out (of something)
(of an object )物体 to be removed from a place where it is fixed (从固定处)除掉,去掉 (of dirt, a mark, etc. )污垢、污迹等 to be removed from something by washing or cleaning 洗掉;清除