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- 介系词 (Preposition)PREout-
- From the inside to the outside of; having emerged from.
- The audience came out of the theater.
- The cat is out of the bag
- Not part of.
- This is out of my area of expertise.
- With the motivation of.
- I give money to charity out of pity.
- She asked the question out of mere curiosity.
- Without; no longer in possession of; not having more; divested of.
- Sorry, we're out of bread.
- Not in a customary or desired state.
- They will soon be out of business.
- This train will be going out of service at the next station.
- Expressing a fraction or a ratio.
- Only three out of a thousand are born with this rare disease
- Out of the entire class, only Cynthia completed the work.
- (nautical) Stating the port in which a boat has been registered.
- There's the Titanic out of Liverpool.
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- 用于句中
- The situation has fallen so far out of control to rightly be considered a massacree.
- The innovative twistgrip has yet another trick: from a standstill, twisting the grip forward activates reverse, helping the rider (slowly) back out of a tight parking space.
- Also out of Africa: a huge hammered copper floor mirror stickered at $449.
- 用于句首
- Out of the entire class, only Cynthia completed the work.
- Out of her early struggles well inspired / To localize heroic acts
- Out of a pool of twenty applicants, only 3 made the cut.