Go in and out Meaning in English
expression
GOH in and OWT
gOH in and OWT
Definición
To enter and then leave a place repeatedly, or to describe the action of coming and going through a doorway or area.
Uso & Matices
'Go in and out' is neutral and describes physical movement, usually of people or sometimes animals. It's common with locations like rooms, buildings, or shops. For non-literal uses, like changing interest or commitment, another phrase is used.
Spanish: entrar y salirPortuguese (BR): entrar e sairPortuguese (PT): entrar e sairChinese (Simplified): 进进出出Chinese (Traditional): 進進出出Hindi: अंदर-बाहर जानाArabic: يدخل ويخرجBengali: ভিতরে-বাইরে যাওয়া আসা করাRussian: заходить и выходитьJapanese: 出入りするVietnamese: ra vàoKorean: 들락날락하다Turkish: içeri girip çıkmakUrdu: اندر باہر آنا جاناIndonesian: keluar masuk
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please don't go in and out of the kitchen while I'm cooking.
basic
The children love to go in and out of the house all day.
basic
You can't go in and out during the test.
basic
People keep going in and out—it’s impossible to concentrate here.
natural
He tends to go in and out quickly when he visits the office.
natural
Why do the cats always go in and out when the door’s open?
natural