out of
短语在...外, 离开..., 从...里面, 出于, 由于, 因为, 缺乏, 没有, 放弃, 丧失
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教材释义与例句
来自;离开
从...中;由于;从……向外
释义与例句
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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9.
Expressing position outside, literal or figurative; opposed to in.
Without; no longer in possession of.
Sorry, we're out of bread.
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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.
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11.
From a given material as means of construction.
It's made out of mahogany.
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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.
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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