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out

adverb, preposition
/aʊt/
/aʊt/
For the special uses of out in phrasal verbs, look at the entries for the verbs. For example burst out is in the phrasal verb section at burst.Idioms
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  1. away from the inside of a place or thing(从…里)出来
    • She ran out into the corridor.她跑出来,冲进走廊。
    • She shook the bag and some coins fell out.她抖了抖袋子,几个硬币掉了出来。
    • out of something I got out of bed.我起了床。
    • He opened the box and out jumped a frog.他打开盒子,从里面跳出一只青蛙来。
    • Out you go! (= used to order somebody to leave a room)滚出去!
    • (informal) He ran out the door.他跑出门去。
    opposite in (1)
  2. (of people) away from or not at home or their place of work不在家;不在工作地点;外出
    • I called Liz but she was out.我打电话给利兹,但她不在家。
    • Let's go out this evening (= for example to a restaurant or club).咱们今天晚上出去吧。
    • We haven't had a night out for weeks.我们已经好几个星期晚上没出去过了。
    • out of something Mr Green is out of town this week.格林先生本周到外地去了。
    • I got an out of office reply to my email.我的电子邮件收到了一封不在办公室的回复。
    opposite in (3)
  3. outside; not in a building过时
    • It's cold out.外面很冷。
    • There were children playing out in the street.街上有孩子们在玩耍。
  4. used to show that something/somebody is removed from a place, job, etc.除掉;清除
    • This detergent is good for getting stains out.这种洗涤剂能清除斑渍。
    • We want this government out.我们想要这届政府下台。
    • out of something He got thrown out of the restaurant.他被逐出了餐馆。
  5. away from the edge of a place出去;离开(某地)边缘
    • The boy dashed out into the road.男孩子向路中间冲去。
    • out of something Don't lean out of the window.不要探出窗外。
  6. out of something/somebody used to show where something comes from(表示来源)从,用…制作
    • He drank his beer out of the bottle.他从瓶口直接喝啤酒。
    • a romance straight out of a fairy tale童话故事般的爱情
    • I paid for the damage out of my savings.我用自己的积蓄赔偿了损失。
    • We'll get the truth out of her.我们会从她那里套出实情。
  7. out of something used to show what something is made from(表示来源)从,用…制作
    • a statue made out of bronze一尊青铜像
  8. out of something used to show that somebody/something does not have any of something没有;缺少
    • We're out of milk.我们没有牛奶了。
    • He's been out of work for six months.他已经失业六个月了。
    • You're out of luck—she left ten minutes ago.你真不走运,她十分钟前才离开。
  9. out of something used to show that somebody/something is not or no longer in a particular state or condition(表示不在原状态)脱离,离开
    • Try and stay out of trouble.尽量别惹麻烦。
    • I watched the car until it was out of sight.我目送汽车,直到看不见为止。
  10. out (of something) used to show that somebody is no longer involved in something(表示不再参与某事)脱离
    • It was an awful job and I'm glad to be out of it.那件差事简直是受罪,我很高兴摆脱掉了。
    • He gets out of the army in a few weeks.几周之后他就要离开部队。
    • They'll be out (= of prison) on bail in no time.他们马上就要获得保释出狱。
    • Brown goes on to the semi-finals but Lee is out.布朗进入了半决赛,但李被淘汰了。
  11. out of something from a particular number or set从(某个数目或集)中
    • You scored six out of ten.总分十分你得了六分。
    • Two out of three people think the President should resign.有三分之二的人认为总统应当辞职。
  12. clearly and loudly so that people can hear大声地
    • to call/cry/shout out大声叫/哭/喊
    • Read it out loud.请大声朗读。
    • Nobody spoke out in his defence.没有人站出来替他辩护。
  13. out (of something) a long or a particular distance away from a place or from land远离(某地或陆地);离(某地或陆地)
    • She's working out in Australia.她远在澳大利亚工作。
    • He lives right out in the country.他住在远离此地的乡间。
    • The boats are all out at sea.船只全都出海了。
    • The ship sank ten miles out of Stockholm.那艘船在距离斯德哥尔摩十英里处沉入海中。
  14. available to everyone; known to everyone公开;发行
    • When does her new book come out?她的新书什么时候出版?
    • Word always gets out (= people find out about things) no matter how careful you are.无论你多么小心,总会有消息走漏。
    • Out with it! (= say what you know)你就说出来吧!
  15. out of something used to show the reason why something is done(表示原因)因为,出于
    • I asked out of curiosity.我因为好奇问了问。
    • She did it out of spite.她那么做是出于恶意。
  16. (of a book, etc.书籍等) not in the library; borrowed by somebody else不在图书馆;已借出
    • The book you wanted is out on loan.你要的那本书借出去了。
  17. (of the tide海潮) at or towards its lowest point on land在退潮期;退潮
    • I like walking on the wet sand when the tide is out.我喜欢退潮后走在湿润的沙滩上。
    opposite in (6)
  18. if the sun, moon or stars are or come out, they can be seen from the earth and are not hidden by clouds(日、月、星辰)出现,未被云遮住
  19. (of flowers花朵) fully open开放
    • There should be some snowdrops out by now.现在应该有雪花莲开放了。
  20. (in cricket, baseball, etc.板球、棒球等) if a team or team member is out, it is no longer their turn with the bat出局
    • The West Indies were all out for 364 (= after scoring 364 runs in cricket).西印度群岛队以 364 分全队出局。
    opposite in (8)Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  21. (in games) if a player is out, they can no longer take part in the game出局
    • If you have no more cards, you are out. The winner is the one with the most cards.如果你没有更多的牌,你就出局了。赢家是牌最多的人。
    Topics Games and toysc2
  22. (in tennis, etc.网球等) if the ball is out, it landed outside the line出界
    • The umpire said the ball was out.裁判员判球出界。
    • The ball landed out.球落了出来。
    opposite in (9)Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa2
  23. out (in something) not correct or exact; wrong错误;不准确
    • I was slightly out in my calculations.我的计算出了点小错。
    • Your guess was a long way out (= completely wrong).你的猜测完全错了。
    • The estimate was out by more than $100.这个估计差了 100 多美元。
  24. not possible or not allowed不可能;不允许
    • Swimming is out until the weather gets warmer.天气转暖前,游泳是不可能的。
    Topics Permission and obligationc2
  25. not fashionable过时
    • Black is out this year.今年黑色不时兴了。
  26. (of fire, lights or burning materials火、灯光、燃烧物等) not or no longer burning or lit熄灭
    • Suddenly all the lights went out.突然间所有的灯光都灭了。
    • The fire had burnt itself out.炉火烧尽熄灭了。
  27. at an end结束
    • It was summer and school was out.夏天,学校放假了。
    • She was to regret her words before the day was out.她到不了天黑就会为自己说的话后悔。
  28. unconscious无知觉;昏迷
    • He was out for more than an hour and came round in the hospital.他昏迷了一个多小时,在医院才苏醒过来。
    • She was knocked out cold.她完全被打昏了。
  29. (British English, informal) on strike罢工
    • The dockers stayed out for several months.码头工人罢工了数月。
  30. to the end; completely到底;完全地
    • Hear me out before you say anything.你听我说完再讲话。
    • We left them to fight it out (= settle a disagreement by fighting or arguing).我们让他们争吵下去,争出个输赢。
    see also all-out
  31. Word OriginOld English ūt (adverb), ūtian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch uit and German aus.
Idioms
be out for something/to do something
  1. to be trying to get or do something试图得到(或做)
    • I'm not out for revenge.我不是来寻报复的。
    • She's out for what she can get (= trying to get something for herself).她力图得到自己能得的。
    • The company is out to capture the Canadian market.这家公司竭尽全力抢占加拿大市场。
in and out (of something)
  1. going regularly to a place时常出入
    • He was in and out of jail for most of his life.他大半生的时间都是监狱的常客。
out and about
  1. able to go outside again after an illness病愈后能外出走动
  2. travelling around a place遍游某地
    • We've been out and about talking to people all over the country.我们游遍了全国,和各地的人交谈。
out of here
  1. (informal) going or leaving走;离去;离开
    • As soon as I get my money I'm out of here!我一拿到钱就走!
out of it (informal)
  1. sad because you are not included in something(觉得自己是外人而)不是味儿
    • We've only just moved here so we feel a little out of it.我们刚搬到这里,所以心里觉得有点不适应。
  2. not aware of what is happening, usually because of drinking too much alcohol, or taking drugs(因酒或药物作用而对周围事情)茫然不觉,昏昏然
    • He looks completely out of it.他看上去神志不清。

out

noun
/aʊt/
/aʊt/
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  1. a way of avoiding having to do something回避的方法;托辞;出路
    • She was desperately looking for an out.她在拼命找一条脱身之计。
    Word OriginOld English ūt (adverb), ūtian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch uit and German aus.
Idioms
the ins and outs (of something)
  1. all the details, especially the complicated or difficult ones结束
    • the ins and outs of the problem问题的来龙去脉
    • He quickly learned the ins and outs of the job.他很快就掌握了工作的全部诀窍。

out

adjective
/aʊt/
/aʊt/
(informal)
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  1. having told other people that you are gay or lesbian已公开同性恋身份
    • an out gay man已公开同性恋身份的男子
    • I had been out since I was 17.我从 17 岁起就公开我是同性恋。
    Topics People in societyc2
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryOut is used with these nouns:
    • lesbian
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English ūt (adverb), ūtian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch uit and German aus.

out

verb
/aʊt/
/aʊt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they out
/aʊt/
/aʊt/
he / she / it outs
/aʊts/
/aʊts/
past simple outed
/ˈaʊtɪd/
/ˈaʊtɪd/
past participle outed
/ˈaʊtɪd/
/ˈaʊtɪd/
-ing form outing
/ˈaʊtɪŋ/
/ˈaʊtɪŋ/
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  1. out somebody to say publicly that somebody is gay or lesbian, especially when they would prefer to keep the fact a secret揭露,公布(同性恋者)
    • He is the latest politician to be outed by gay activists.他是被同性恋维权人士新近揭露的同性恋政治人物。
  2. out somebody/something (as something) to say something publicly about somebody/something that they would prefer to keep secret揭露,公布(别人想要保守的秘密)
    • The man who claimed to have found the diaries has been outed as a fraud.声称找到日记的人被揭露是个骗子。
    • Their motives were outed as purely financial.他们的动机被揭露为纯粹的经济目的。
  3. Word OriginOld English ūt (adverb), ūtian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch uit and German aus.

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