词组 | come out of |
释义 | Phr V come out of comes, coming, came, come come out of sth if something comes out of a process or an event, it is one of the resultsKate's suggestion was the only good idea to come out of the discussion.It is difficult to see what will come out of these peace talks, because neither side is willing to compromise. to stop being in a particular state {e.g. recession, retirement}The economy is expected to come out of recession within six months.She was persuaded to come out of retirement (= to start working again) and become the managing director of the new company. come out of swh to start or to be made in a particular placeHe is responsible for some of the funniest travel writing to come out of America. come out of (something)To be the result of something or some action. Very little came out of our efforts to control the outbreak of smallpox. Feeling sick, huh? Well, that's what comes out of eating four chocolate bars in a row. come out ofAlso, come from or come of . Issue, proceed, or result from, as in What good can come out of all this wrangling? or Where are these questions coming from? or What do you think will come of this change? The first term dates from the early 1600s, the second from the early 1200s, and the third from the late 1500s. Also see where one is coming from. |
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