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last out
last out vb (adverb) 1. (intr) to be sufficient for one's needs: how long will our supplies last out?. 2. (tr) to endure or survive: some old people don't last out the winter. ThesaurusVerb | 1.last out - hang on during a trial of endurance; "ride out the storm"outride, ride out, stayoutstay - surpass in staying power; "They outstayed their competitors" | Translationslast2 (laːst) verb1. to continue to exist. This situation lasted until she got married; I hope this fine weather lasts. 持續 持续2. to remain in good condition or supply. This carpet has lasted well; The bread won't last another two days – we'll need more; This coat will last me until I die. 維持 维持ˈlasting adjectiveA good education is a lasting benefit 持久的 持久的last out to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of). I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night. 維持(到最後) 维持(到最后) last out
last out1. To remain, hold out, or endure until the end (of something). A noun or pronoun (referring to the specific thing or period of time one can or cannot endure) can be used between "last" and "out." I haven't properly exercised in over a year, so I don't know how long I'll last out on this run! There's no way the kids will last the entire service out. A lot of would-be athletes can't last out the training camp we run at the start of the season.2. To remain available, serviceable, or in supply. I don't think the food will last out for the entire party. I just hope my computer lasts out until I get my next pay check.See also: last, outlast something outto endure until the end of something. Ed said that he didn't think he could last the opera out and left. He couldn't last out the first act.See also: last, outlast outto hold out; to endure. How long can you last out? I don't think we can last out much longer without food and water. the last roundup Fig. death. (Old West.) To everyone's surprise, he clutched the wound and faced the last roundup with a smile. When I know I'm headed for the last roundup, I'll write a will.See also: last, outlast outv.1. To endure or survive for some period of time: The patient is comatose and won't last the night out. The recruit is determined to last out the training.2. To continue to be in supply or service for some period of time: Our water supply is barely going to last the week out. I hope these old shoes can last out the month. See also: last, outEncyclopediaSeelastlast out Related to last out: First in last outSynonyms for last outverb hang on during a trial of enduranceSynonymsRelated Words |