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●ˌgo ˈout 🔑●ˌgo ˈout of sth 🔑1. to leave a room, building, etc. 出门;出去◆It’s too cold to go out. 天冷得迈不出门。◆The talking started as soon as the teacher went out of the room. 老师刚走出教室,大家就开始说话。◆It isn’t a good idea to go out alone at night. 夜间不宜独自外出。◆I’m going out for a walk. 我出去散步了。◆He’s just gone out to get a newspaper. 他刚出去买报纸去了。◆My grandmother never went out to work (= away from the home). 我奶奶从没离开家门出去工作过。◆She went straight out and spent £200 on a new coat. 她立马出去花 200 英镑买了件新外套。OPP go in, go in sth, go into sth2. to become no longer fashionable or used 不再流行;不再使用◆That hairstyle went out of fashion years ago. 那种发型多年前就不时兴了。◆Styles like that have completely gone out now. 那样的款式现在完全过时了。◆The word ‘leathern’ has gone out of use in modern English. 现代英语已经不用 leathern 一词了。OPP come in, come in sth, come into sth[v + adv] [v + adv + prep] |