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*out /at; aʊt/ adj, adv 1 away from the inside of a place or container 离开〔某地或容器的〕内部; 到外面(的); 不在里面(的): Close the door on your way out. 你出去的时候把门关上。 + of All his tools were out of their box on the floor. 他所有的工具都在箱子外面,摊在了地板上。 2 not in the place where you usually are, such as home or work 不在通常的地方(的),外出(的): Ms Jackson is out right now. 杰克逊女士此刻出去了。 3 outside 在[到]外面,在[到]户外: Why don't you go out and play? 你为什么不出去玩呢? 4 a light or fire that is out is not shining or burning 〔灯或火〕熄灭的: OK, kids. Put the lights out. 好了,孩子们,把灯关上。 5 out of used to say how many people or things from a group something is true of 从…中〔用于表示在一群人或事物中有多少是符合某种情况的〕: Out of all the gifted footballers, only a few get to play for their country. 在所有有天赋的足球员中,只有少数才有机会为国家效力。 6 be out of sth to have none of something left 没有了某物,用完某物: We're almost out of gas. 我们差不多没汽油了。 7 available to be bought 问世,上市,推出: Morrison has a new book out this month. 这个月莫利森有一本新书问世。 8 spoken not possible 【口】 不可能的: Skiing's out because it costs too much. 滑雪是不可能的,因为太贵了。 9 be out for sth/be out to do sth informal to intend to do or get something 【非正式】 想要得到某物/试图做某事: He's just out to get attention. 他就是想得到别人注意。 10 not allowed to continue playing a game, according to its rules 〔根据规则,比赛中〕出局的 11 if the TIDE is out, the sea is at its lowest level 〔海水〕最低潮的,落[退]潮的 |