out

          英 [a?t] 美[a?t]
          • adv. 出現;在外;出局;出聲地;不流行地
          • adj. 外面的;出局的;下臺的
          • n. 出局
          • prep. 向;離去
          • vi. 出來;暴露
          • vt. 使熄滅;驅逐

          CET4TEM4考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

          詞態變化


          復數:?outs;第三人稱單數:?outs;過去式:?outed;過去分詞:?outed;現在分詞:?outing;

          中文詞源


          out 向外

          來自古英語ut,向外,來自PIE*ud,向上,向外,離開,詞源同utter.

          英文詞源


          out
          out: [OE] Out is a widespread Germanic adverb (German aus, Dutch uit, Swedish ut, and Danish ud are its first cousins) which also has a relative on the far side of the Indo-European language area, Sanskrit ud- ‘out’. Its former comparative form still survives in utter ‘complete’, and utmost and the verb utter are also closely related.
          => utmost, utter
          out (adv.)
          Old English ut "out, without, outside," common Germanic (Old Norse, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Gothic ut, Middle Dutch uut, Dutch uit, Old High German uz, German aus), from PIE root *ud- "up, out, up away" (cognates: Sanskrit ut "up, out," uttarah "higher, upper, later, northern;" Avestan uz- "up, out," Old Irish ud- "out," Latin usque "all the way to, without interruption," Greek hysteros "the latter," Russian vy- "out"). Meaning "into public notice" is from 1540s. As an adjective from c. 1200. Meaning "unconscious" is attested from 1898, originally in boxing. Sense of "not popular or modern" is from 1966. As a preposition from mid-13c.

          Sense in baseball (1860) was earlier in cricket (1746). Adverbial phrase out-and-out "thoroughly" is attested from early 14c.; adjective usage is attested from 1813; out-of-the-way (adj.) "remote, secluded" is attested from late 15c. Out-of-towner "one not from a certain place" is from 1911. Shakespeare's It out-herods Herod ("Hamlet") reflects Herod as stock braggart and bully in old religious drama and was widely imitated 19c. Out to lunch "insane" is student slang from 1955; out of this world "excellent" is from 1938; out of sight "excellent, superior" is from 1891.
          out (v.)
          Old English utian "expel, put out" (see out (adv.)); used in many senses over the years. Meaning "to expose as a closet homosexual" is first recorded 1990 (as an adjective meaning "openly avowing one's homosexuality" it dates from 1970s; see closet); sense of "disclose to public view, reveal, make known" has been present since mid-14c.
          Eufrosyne preyde Tat god schulde not outen hire to nowiht. [Legendary of St. Euphrosyne, c. 1350]
          Related: Outed; outing.
          out (n.)
          1620s, "a being out" (of something), from out (adv.). From 1860 in baseball sense; from 1919 as "means of escape; alibi."

          雙語例句


          1. Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
          露西的冷淡與世故使得巴里十分不快。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. He did not like to be caught out on details.
          他不喜歡在細節上被人抓住把柄。

          來自柯林斯例句

          3. Don't worry. We'll have you out of here double-quick.
          別擔心,我們會很快把你從這兒弄出去的。

          來自柯林斯例句

          4. The road to peace will be long and drawn-out.
          通往和平的道路將很漫長。

          來自柯林斯例句

          5. The light went out, and the room was plunged into darkness.
          燈熄了,屋里陷入一片漆黑。

          來自柯林斯例句

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