Out of the way Meaning in English
expression
Definição
Used to describe something that is not blocking movement, or a place that is remote or difficult to get to. Can also mean something unusual or unexpected.
Uso & Nuances
Commonly used for both physical positioning (objects, people) and locations (remote places). Informal and often in speech. Less often, can describe something odd or unusual (‘out-of-the-way’ ideas). Avoid literal translations—use one that fits context. Collocations: 'get something out of the way' (finish something), 'an out-of-the-way place' (remote).
Frases de Exemplo
Please move your bag out of the way.
basic
The village is really out of the way.
basic
Let’s get this work out of the way first.
basic
Is this seat out of the way, or do you need me to move?
natural
They live in an out of the way spot near the mountains.
natural
That was an out of the way question!
natural