Jut out Meaning in English
expression
ˈdʒət/ /ˈaʊt
JUT owt
dʒˈʌt/ /ˈaʊt
jut OWT
Definição
To stick out or extend beyond the surface or edge of something, especially in a visible or noticeable way.
Uso & Nuances
'Jut out' is informal and often used to describe physical features like rocks, shelves, or body parts. Common with 'from' or 'over' to specify the source: 'juts out from the wall'. Not used for small, subtle protrusions.
Spanish: sobresalir - sobresalir hacia afueraPortuguese (BR): sobressair - projetar-sePortuguese (PT): sobressair - projetar-seChinese (Simplified): 突出 - 伸出Chinese (Traditional): 突出 - 伸出Hindi: बाहर निकलना - उभर आनाArabic: يبرُز للخارج - يطلّBengali: বাইরে বেরিয়ে আছে - উঁচু হয়ে আছেRussian: выступать - торчатьJapanese: 突き出る - 飛び出すVietnamese: nhô raKorean: 튀어나오다Turkish: dışarı çıkmak - çıkıntı yapmakUrdu: نکلا ہوا ہونا - ابھرا ہوا ہوناIndonesian: menjorok keluar - menonjol
Frases de Exemplo
The balcony juts out over the garden.
basic
A rock juts out from the cliff.
basic
His teeth jut out a little.
basic
That old tree’s roots really jut out across the sidewalk.
natural
The ledge juts out enough to sit on.
natural
You’ll bump your head if you don’t see that beam jutting out.
natural