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单词 out of
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If you go out of a place, you leave it.
She let him out of the house.
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If you take something out of the container or place where it has been, you remove it so that it is no longer there.
I always took my key out of my bag and put it in my pocket.
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If you look or shout out of a window, you look or shout away from the room where you are towards the outside.
He went on staring out of the window.
He looked out the window at the car on the street below.
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If you are out of the sun, the rain, or the wind, you are sheltered from it.
People can keep out of the sun to avoid skin cancer.
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If someone or something gets out of a situation, especially an unpleasant one, they are then no longer in it. If they keep out of it, they do not start being in it.
In the past army troops have relied heavily on air support to get them out of trouble.
The economy is starting to climb out of recession.
The Salvation Army has worked in the big cities to keep endangered young people out of a life of crime.
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You can use out of to say that someone leaves an institution.
You come out of university and find there are no jobs available.
Doctors should be able to decide who they can safely let out of hospital early.
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If you are out of range of something, you are beyond the limits of that range.
Shaun was in the bedroom, out of earshot, watching television.
He turned to look back, but by then she was out of sight.
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You use out of to say what feeling or reason causes someone to do something. For example, if you do something out of pity, you do it because you pity someone.
He took up office out of a sense of duty.
Some people have left out of embarrassment at what's happened to them.
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If you get something such as information or work out of someone, you manage to make them give it to you, usually when they are unwilling to give it.
'Where is she being held prisoner?' I asked. 'Did you get it out of him?'
We knew we could get better work out of them.
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If you get pleasure or an advantage out of something, you get it as a result of being involved with that thing or making use of it.
We all had a lot of fun out of him.
To get the most out of your money, you have to invest.
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If you are out of something, you no longer have any of it.
I can't find the sugar–and we're out of milk.
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If something is made out of a particular material, it consists of that material because it has been formed or constructed from it.
Would you advise people to make a building out of wood or stone?
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You use out of to indicate what proportion of a group of things something is true of. For example, if something is true of one out of five things, it is true of one fifth of all things of that kind.
Two out of five thought the business would be sold privately on their retirement or death.
In 99 cases out of a hundred this will be done more effectively by the army.
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