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Out Meaning in English

word

/ˈaʊt/
OWT
/ˈaʊt/
OWT

释义

Moving or directed away from the inside or center; not inside. Also means no longer available, finished, or revealed.

用法与细微差别

Very common word used as preposition, adverb, adjective, or noun. Often combined in phrases like 'out of' (indicating absence or source), 'out loud' (spoken), or 'out of date' (expired). Informal use includes expressions like 'out for a walk' or 'the lights are out'. Be careful not to confuse with 'outside', which usually refers more to location than state or availability.

例句

He went out for lunch.

basic

The lights are out because of the storm.

basic

She is out of milk.

basic

I'm gonna head out soon, see you later!

natural

The secret got out and everyone knows now.

natural

He ran out of time during the test.

natural