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单词 to come out of
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to come out of ——
to come out of ——
1. intransitive. To emerge from (a state or condition); to escape or extricate oneself from.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out of [verb (transitive)]
to come out of ——lOE
to carve (a knight) out ofc1405
eliminatea1657
the world > action or operation > safety > escape > escape from [verb (transitive)]
atwendOE
atwindc1000
overfleeOE
to come out of ——lOE
atstertc1220
atbreak?c1225
aschapea1300
scapea1300
aslipc1325
escape1340
atscapea1350
astartc1374
to wade out ofc1386
starta1400
withscapea1400
withslipa1400
atwapec1400
to get out of ——a1470
evite1503
outstart1513
to get from ——1530
rid1615
skip1630
the world > existence and causation > existence > state or condition > take on or reach a state or condition [verb (transitive)] > emerge from a state
to come out of ——lOE
to come through ——1655
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out of [verb (transitive)] > from a state or condition
to come out of ——lOE
lOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) anno 1048 Þa gyrnde he griðes & gisla þet he moste unswican into gemote cuman & ut of gemote [cuman].
a1300 (c1275) Physiologus (1991) 30 He neweð his ȝuðhede,..he cumeð ut of elde.
c1330 (?a1300) Guy of Warwick (Auch.) p. 462 ‘Þat dint’, he seyd, ‘was iuel sett. Wele schal y com out of þi dett.’
c1475 (a1400) Sir Amadace (Taylor) in J. Robson Three Early Eng. Metrical Romances (1842) 39 Ȝette God may me sende of his sele, That I may..cum owte of this wo.
1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) iii. 43 To withdraw ws ws defendand Till we cum owt off yar daunger.
a1533 Ld. Berners tr. Arthur of Brytayn (?1560) xcvii. sig. *C.ivv/1 Arthur coulde no longer kepe his herte and eyen fro wepynge the whych he didde neuer before syth he came out of hys childhoode.
?1565 A. Hartwell tr. W. Haddon Sight of Portugall Pearle sig. C.iiii What I praye you, M. Hieronimus, come out of thys traunce, fie vpon this impacience, in a professed wyse man, let in a littell breath, & chere vp your spirites, you shall se al things in a cleare case.
1611 Bible (King James) Rev. vii. 14 These are they which came out of great tribulation. View more context for this quotation
1677 A. Horneck Great Law Consideration (1704) iv. 103 When men..come out of their apprenticeship.
1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 212. ⁋7 He is just come out of the Small-Pox.
1779 Gentleman's & London Mag. Apr. 214/2 The ship was not in a condition to renew the engagement till three hours and an half after he had come out of battle.
1849 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 16 184/1 They..came out of all the confiscations consequent on rebellion, better than they entered them.
1861 H. A. Jacobs Incidents Life Slave Girl xii. 102 We came out of this affair very fortunately.
1904 Windsor Mag. Apr. 573/2 Art among these peasants who had come out of slavery only twenty-five years!
1986 Spin Aug. 16/1 When I met him..he'd just come out of a divorce.
2000 N. DeMille Lion's Game xv. 119 Wiggins came out of his reverie and checked his position.
2. intransitive. To issue or proceed from (a source, cause, antecedent, etc.).
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > originate or be a source of [verb (transitive)] > derive, come from, or originate in
fet1393
to take one's spring from (also out of)c1440
to come out of ——1481
extract1490
deduct1530
fetch1552
desume1564
deduce1565
father1577
derive1600
traduce1615
raisea1631
originate1653
to be sourced in1941
1481 W. Caxton tr. Siege & Conqueste Jerusalem (1893) viii. 28 The turke & turkemans cam out of a lynage, Rote, & of a contre toward the Eest whiche is in surye.
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende f. ccccxxxvj/2 Thys grayel here cam out of greek tunge.
?1549 G. Joye Contrarye sig. E.vii What synne is there, but it cometh oute of the concupiscence of the spiritual part of man, which is his soule consenting to synne?
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. xii. sig. H8 His speach..came out of a loue much more vehement.
1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning i. sig. K2v A speech..liker to haue comen out of the mouth of Aristotle, or Democritus. View more context for this quotation
1654 J. Webster Judgement Set 162 All good and evil comes out of the heart.
1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique Belching, a Ventosity coming out of the mouth with a disagreeable noise.
1792 T. W. Tone Diary 14 Aug. in Ann. Reg. 1826 (1827) Hist. & Biogr. 162/2 Something will come out of all this.
1849 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 16 78/2 Can good come out of such bloody scenes?
1875 W. S. Jevons Money (1878) 117 Profit..comes out of the economy with which the work is managed.
1938 ‘E. Queen’ Devil to Pay ix. 142 No sensational news angle can come out of the case.
1988 M. Brodsky X in Paris 117 Whatever came out of Lou's mouth must be understood as having nothing to do with him.
2012 N. Lake In Darkness 181 Biggie pressed a button and a beat came out of the speakers.
3. intransitive. To have one's home or origins in; to hail from.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native people > be native [verb]
comeOE
to cry of ——c1330
to come out of ——1857
1857 G. A. Lawrence Guy Livingstone iii. 17 He stood A 1. in Jem Hill's estimation, as the best heavy-weight [horse] that had come out of Oxford for many a day.
1927 J. Devanny Old Savage 278 I'll back one pig island miner against three of the best that ever came out of England.
1968 ‘A. D'Arcangelo’ Homosexual Handbk. 88 Baba, the most beautiful Jew ever to come out of Fez.
1994 P. Baker Blood Posse xxx. 344 Ain't that a bitch. He was one of the best ballers ever to come out of this city.
2009 New Yorker 4 May 7/1 Fig is lucky enough to tour with one of the most talented guitar-shredders to come out of New York in recent memory.
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