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词组 stay out
释义
Phr V
stay out
stays, staying, stayed
stay out
to not come home at night, or to come home late
I've got to be up early in the morning so I don't want to stay out too late.
if workers who are on strike (= not working because of an argument with their employer) stay out, they continue to refuse to work
The miners are prepared to stay out until their demands are met.
phrasestay out1. stay out to not come home at night, or to come home late, especially when someone is expecting you: Phil had never stayed out without phoning me before, so I was really worried. At home there were always rows if Lisa stayed out late with her friends. SIMILAR TO: stop out BrE informal OPPOSITE: stay in2. stay out (on strike) if workers stay out, they continue to refuse to work because of an argument with their employer about pay, working conditions etc: Teachers in some places stayed out on strike for several weeks. ► compare come out BrE

stay out

1. To remain physically out of or away from something or some place. I told you to stay out of my room! He ejected the man from the bar and yelled, "And stay out!"
2. To refrain or forbear from being involved in something. I appreciate your concern, but just stay out of it—you're only going to make things worse. I should have stayed out of this deal from the very beginning. I could lose my home if this all goes wrong!
3. To partake in social events or activities away from one's home at night time, especially drinking alcohol. I don't mind that you stay out with your friends, but try to a be a bit quieter when you come home.

stay out (of something)

1. To remain physically out of or away from something or some place. I told you to stay out of my room! "And stay out" he yelled as he ejected the man from the bar.
2. To refrain or forbear from involving oneself in something. I appreciate your concern, but just stay out of my marriage—you're only going to make things worse. I should have stayed out of this deal from the very beginning. I could lose my home if this all goes wrong!

stay out

 (of something)
1. Lit. to keep out of something or some place. stay out of here! Please stay out until we are ready.
2. Fig. to remain uninvolved in some piece of business. I decided to stay out of it and let someone else handle it. My help wasn't needed there, so I just stayed out.

stay out

v.
1. To remain in an external place: You'll catch my cold, so please stay out! Stay out of the cookie jar!
2. To remain outside the home, taking part in social activities: I stayed out much too late last night.
3. stay out of To refrain from becoming involved in something: Stay out of my life—it's none of your business who my friends are! My mother warned me to stay out of trouble.
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