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词组 go out
释义 go out
  1. go out to leave a building, room etc in order to go somewhere else:
    Maria got up and went out, closing the door behind her.
    Do you want to go out into the garden?
  2. go out to leave your house in order to meet people, enjoy yourself etc:
    I'm going out to the cinema this evening.
    Let's go out and celebrate!
   + for
    Do you want to go out for a pizza tonight?
   + to do sth
    Will's just gone out to play football with the other boys.
    OPPOSITE: stay in
  3. go out to travel to another country, especially one that is far away:
    My sister lives in Toronto and we're all going out there in the summer.
   + to
    Louise has gone out to Australia to try and find a job for the summer.
  4. goes out if a light goes out, it stops shining:
    We were having dinner when suddenly the lights went out.
    I sat and watched all the lights in the houses go out one by one.
    SIMILAR TO: ↑go off, ↑go on
    OPPOSITE: come on
  5. go out to stop burning:
    In the end there was no more wood and the fire went out.
    By now, the barbecue had gone out and it was starting to rain.
  6. go out if news or an official message goes out, it is announced or sent to people:
    The news went out that Mandela was about to be released.
   + to
    Invitations to the conference went out to twenty-five countries.
   word went out that (=people were saying that something had happened or was about to happen)
    Word went out that the President was dead.
  7. go out to stop being fashionable, or stop being the normal thing that is used:
    People used to wear white leather boots - but they went out years ago.
   go out of fashion
    Computer games cost a fortune and then they go out of fashion in a couple of months.
  8. go out and do sth to do something difficult in a determined way, even though it is difficult and needs a lot of effort:
    "We're going to go out and win the game on Thursday." said catcher Charles Johnson.
    If a single mother has to go out and find a job that will provide for her family, it's very hard.
    "I want you go out and find him," Vincent said.
  9. go out if money goes out, it is spent, especially on bills, rent, food and other things that you have to pay for regularly:
    Everything's so expensive - my money goes out almost as soon as I get it.
    I sat down to make a list of what comes in and what goes out each month.
    OPPOSITE: come in
    outgoings n plural BrE the money which you have to spend regularly each month or year, for example on bills or rent:
    If your outgoings are high, it's difficult to save money as well.
  10. go out to be broadcast on television or radio:
    The interview will go out live at 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening.
    SIMILAR TO: be broadcast
  11. the tide/sea goes out if the tide goes out, the sea moves away from the land and the water level goes down. The tide is the regular movement of the sea caused by the moon.:
    It can be dangerous to swim here when the tide's going out.
    OPPOSITE: come in
  12. go out to lose a game against another player or team, so that you cannot continue in a sports competition:
    Becker went out in the quarter finals at Wimbledon.
   + of
    Tiger Woods went out of the championships, after a disastrous second round.
    SIMILAR TO: ↑go down
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