词组 | come out of |
释义 | come out of 1. come out of sth to result from an activity, event, or process, especially one that has been deliberately organized: ▪ A lot of interesting new ideas came out of the meeting. ▪ Scientists are hoping that a new vaccine will eventually come out of their research. ▪ I don't think any good at all has come out of this war. 2. come out of sth to stop being in a particular situation or state - used especially to say that a country stops being in a bad economic situation, or that someone stops being in a bad mood: ▪ Various signs suggest that the economy may be coming out of recession. ▪ The US was just coming out of a major financial panic. ▪ "She seems very depressed." "Don't worry, she'll soon come out of it." 3. come out of sth well/badly etc if you come out of a situation well, you get a good result, or people have a good opinion of you: ▪ Water companies come out of the study well, with profits of between 25%-54% of sales. ▪ "Irene's gone to Hawaii on vacation." "Oh - she must have come out of her divorce quite well then." ▪ I've just read a book about him. He doesn't come out of it very well - he seems very arrogant and selfish. |
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