out of

短语
A2 大学

在...外, 离开..., 从...里面, 出于, 由于, 因为, 缺乏, 没有, 放弃, 丧失

发音

US /ˈaʊt əv/

别名

outta

教材释义与例句

介词

来自;离开

介词

从...中;由于;从……向外

释义与例句

prep. A2
  1. 1.

    Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

    From the inside to the outside of.

    The audience came out of the theater.

    The cat jumped out of the basket.

  2. 2.

    Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

    So as no longer to be in a given condition or state.

    I have fallen out of love with you.

    They will soon be out of business.

    This train will be going out of service at the next station.

  3. 3.

    Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

    From a thing or place as a source, place of origin etc.

    非正式

    He ate out of a big bowl.

    Turns out he's some rapper out of New York called Buster Bigmouth.

  4. 4.

    Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

    Stating the port in which a boat has been registered.

    航海 交通

    There's the Titanic out of Liverpool.

  5. 5.

    Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

    Taken from among; expressing a fraction of (a larger number);

    Only three out of a thousand are born with this rare disease.

    Out of the entire class, only Cynthia completed the work.

    Users rated this product a 9 out of 10.

    Only one out of three new students come(s) back.

  6. 6.

    Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

    Born from a given mother.

    She's a lovely little filly, by Big Lad, out of Damsel in Distress.

  7. 7.

    Expressing position outside, literal or figurative; opposed to in.

    Not within a given space, area etc.

    His feet rested out of the water.

    Is your mother out of hospital?

  8. 8.

    Expressing position outside, literal or figurative; opposed to in.

    Not in (a given state, condition).

    I'm rather out of practice right now.

    He cannot see you because he's feeling out of spirits today.

  9. 9.

    Expressing position outside, literal or figurative; opposed to in.

    Without; no longer in possession of.

    Sorry, we're out of bread.

  10. 10.

    From a given cause or motivation.

    I laughed out of embarrassment.

    She only did it out of love for him.

    She asked the question out of mere curiosity.

  11. 11.

    From a given material as means of construction.

    It's made out of mahogany.

  12. 12.

    In a manner based in but not always in (a certain place); (loosely) in.

    非正式

    They're out of Tampa and they cover the Southeast.

    He works out of the main office.

  13. 13.

    expression of how distant a person, an event or object is.

    非正式

    Five months out of the election

    Several yards out of the ocean

词源

From Middle English oute of, from Old English ūt of.

来源:wiktionary