intransitive. To emerge from (a state or condition); to escape or extricate oneself from.
单词 | θ109462 |
释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out of [verb (transitive)] (12) to come out of ——lOE intransitive. To emerge from (a state or condition); to escape or extricate oneself from. to carve (a knight) out ofc1405 With various complements, as of kerven, to cut off; to carve (a limb) from any one; to carve asunder, to carve in two, to carve inor to pieces; to car… eliminatea1657 transitive. To pass the threshold of, come out of. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— from a state or condition (1) — succeed in getting out of (1) — from a confining space (1) — suddenly or violently (1) — copiously or continuously (2) — in evasive or underhand manner (1) — slip out of (1) — provide with an outlet (1) |
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