Out the window Meaning in English
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释义
If something goes 'out the window,' it means it is lost, forgotten, or no longer valid, usually suddenly or unexpectedly.
用法与细微差别
An informal idiom used for plans or rules that are suddenly ignored, ruined, or lost. Common with verbs like 'go', e.g., 'went out the window'. Not used literally but metaphorically—does not refer to an actual window.
例句
All my healthy eating plans went out the window during the holidays.
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His idea for the project went out the window after the meeting.
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Once it started raining, our picnic plans went out the window.
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After that phone call, any chance of peace went out the window.
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The moment my boss saw the mistake, my promotion hopes went out the window.
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We had a plan, but once she arrived, it all went out the window.
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