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词组 pour out
释义
Phr V
pour out
pours, pouring, poured
pour out sth or pour sth out
to fill a glass, cup etc. with a drink
I'll wait till the tea's a little stronger before I pour it out.
pour out
to leave a place in large numbersusually + adv/prep
The game had just finished and people were pouring out of the stadium.The crowd poured out into the street.
pour out sth or pour sth out
if you pour out your feelings or thoughts, you talk very honestly about what is making you sad
She listened quietly while he poured out his troubles.She really poured her heart out. (= talked very honestly about what was making her sad)
outpouring
noun a strong expression of emotionusually singular
an outpouring of emotionShe was taken aback by his sudden outpouring of grief.
outpouring
noun a long and emotional expression of what someone feels or thinks about something
It wasn't a speech so much as an outpouring.These writings are clearly the outpourings of a deeply troubled man.
phrasepour out1. pour sth outpour out sth if you pour out your thoughts or feelings you tell someone everything about them, especially because you feel unhappy+ to She came to see me that night and poured out all her troubles.pour out your heart/soul (=tell someone all about your most secret feelings) I finally poured out my heart to Michael and told him I'd been in love with him for years.outpouring n C,U when people show very strong feelings of sadness: an outpouring of grief2. pour out sthpour sth out if you pour out a drink, you fill someone's glass, cup etc with it: Mandy was pouring out tea and passing around biscuits. SIMILAR TO: serve3. pour out if a lot of people pour out from somewhere, they all leave at the same time+of The crowds began pouring out of the arena after the game. The fire alarm sounded, and everyone poured out of the building. SIMILAR TO: flood out

pour out (of something)

1. To flow or stream outward (from some place or thing). Steam poured out of the wound in the cold night air. Bullet pierced the large tank and oil began pouring out.
2. To cause a liquid or loose substance to flow or stream outward (from some place or thing). In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "pour" and "out." She poured a bit of water out of the container and onto the dying plant. Don't pour out that oil—we can use it when we cook the meat!
3. Of people, to throng together and exit (from into some place or thing) in great numbers and all at once. I set up my food stall in the parking lot near the end of the game, because I knew people would come pouring out once it was finished. Students poured out of the school the moment the final bell sounded before summer vacation.

pour out

 (of something)
1. Lit. [for something] to stream, fall, or gush out of something or some place. The water poured out of the broken pipe and flooded the basement. The pipe split and the water just poured out.
2. Fig. [for people] to come out of a place in great numbers. At the end of the game, people poured out of the stadium for an hour.
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