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单词 go out
释义 go out
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to go forth, abroad, or out of doors
  < decided to go out to the stadium for the weigh-in and buy my ticket there — A.J.Liebling >
 specifically : to leave one's house
  < induced me to go out for the evening — A.N.Whitehead >
 b.
  (1) : to take the field as a soldier
   < there are other men fitter to go out than I — Shakespeare >
  (2) : to participate as a principal in a duel
 c. : to travel as or as if a colonist or immigrant
  < a lad who goes out to the Canadian Rockies — British Book News >
 d. : to work away from home
  < is a workman's wife and has herself gone out as a char when things were difficult — Saturday Review >
 e. : to play the first nine holes of an 18-hole golf match
  < went out in 38 and finished with 35 for a score of 73 >
2.
 a. : to come to an end
  < March came in like a lion and went out like a lamb >
 b. : to become extinguished
  < after a moment the hall light went out and she could hear … footsteps — Margaret A. Barnes >
 c. : to give up office : resign
  < an absolute certainty that the government will go out — Rachel M. Praed >
 d. : to become obsolete or unfashionable
  < the sort of caricature that went out with twenty-three skiddoo — Charles Lee >
 e. of the tide : ebb, recede
 f. : to cease to operate or function : fail
  < the men were ordered to jump when two of the plane's four engines went outSpringfield (Massachusetts) Union >
 g. : to end one's turn at bat (as in baseball) : make an out
  < the batter went out on a fly to right field >
 h.
  (1) : to play the last card of one's hand
  (2) : to reach or exceed the total number of points required for game in cards
 i. : die
  < the patient caught pneumonia and went out shortly before midnight >
3. : to take part in social activities
 < the high-school set went out constantly during the holidays >
4. : to take a B.A. degree at Cambridge University
 < had gone out in honors, having been a second-class man — Anthony Trollope >
5. : to become emotionally drawn or impelled : issue forth : flow out
 < his sympathy went out to whoever suffered … from the injustice of society — V.L.Parrington >
6. : to go on strike
 < ready to go out also were 6000 textile workers — Time >
7. : to become spread abroad : come to be issued or published
 < an interoffice memo goes out in sixteen copies — J.M.Barzun >
8. : to give way to pressure : break, collapse
 < a dam that might go out and drown many thousand people — F.D.Roosevelt >
9. : to become a candidate : try out
 < went out for the … team as a sixteen-year-old in his junior year — Stanley Frank >
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