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●ˌcome ˈout 🔑●ˌcome ˈout of sth 🔑1. to leave a place or appear from inside a place 离开;从…出来◆Come out! I know you’re in there! 出来吧!我知道你在里面!◆I’ll speak to her as soon as she comes out of the meeting. 她一开完会,我就跟她说。2. if an object comes out of sth, it is removed from the place where it is fixed or becomes separated from sth (从…)掉下,脱落◆Her tooth came out when she bit into the apple. 她咬苹果时崩掉了牙齿。◆All the pages have come out of this book. 这本书散架了。◆This screw won’t come out of the wall. 墙上这颗螺丝钉拔不出来。3. if a mark or some dirt comes out, it is removed from sth by washing or cleaning (污渍或污垢)被洗掉,被清除◆The bloodstains won’t come out of my shirt. 我衬衫上的血迹洗不掉。◆It was a very expensive skirt, but most of the colour came out when I washed it. 这条裙子很贵,可一洗颜色就快褪光了。4. [+ adv/prep/adj] to finish sth in a particular state; to have a particular result (以某状态)完成(某事);有…结果◆She came out on top in the exams. 她考试成绩名列前茅。◆His reputation came out undamaged. 结果他的声誉并未受损。◆The family didn’t come out of the affair very well. 到头来这件事对这家人结果不是很好。 NOTE In this meaning, come out and come out of sth are always used either with an adverb, an adjective or a phrase beginning with a preposition. * come out 和 come out of sth 作此义时,总是与副词、形容词或介词短语连用。[v + adv] [v + adv + prep] ●ˌcome ˈout of yourselfto relax and become more confident and friendly with other people 更加放松自信地与他人友好交往;变得外向 |