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Serve out Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɝv/ /ˈaʊt
SERV-owt
sˈɜːv/ /ˈaʊt
SERV-owt

释义

To give something, especially food or punishment, to each person in a group. Also used to mean finishing a prison sentence completely.

用法与细微差别

Often used for food in group settings: 'serve out soup'. Also means distributing things fairly. In legal contexts, 'serve out' refers to completing a jail/prison term. More formal than just 'serve', and less common in casual speech. Not to be confused with sports usages (like tennis).

例句

The volunteers served out soup to everyone waiting in line.

basic

It's the guard's job to serve out the meals in prison.

basic

After ten years, he finally served out his sentence.

basic

Could you serve out the cake while I pour the drinks?

natural

They always serve out gifts to kids at the end of the party.

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He decided to just serve out his time quietly and get on with his life.

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