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Definition of "go out" in 英语

Verb

  1. To leave, especially a building.

    • Please go out through the back door.
  2. To leave one's abode to go to public places, especially for recreation or entertainment.

    • They were going to stay in and read, but instead went out shopping.
    • On their first date they went out to dinner at a restaurant.
    • Let's go out tonight and have some fun!
  3. To be eliminated from a competition.

    • Our team went out in the third round.
  4. To come to an end, by nature or by an unseen external agent. To be turned off or extinguished.

    • The lights went out while I was taking a shower.
    • When I hit him, he hit the floor and went out.
    • All the fizz has already gone out of the election campaign.
    • After diagnosis, all his confidence went out of him.
    • As much as you may want to plan your funeral, you can't control when you go out.
  5. To be turned off or extinguished.

    • The lights went out while I was taking a shower.
  6. To go unconscious; to pass out.

    • When I hit him, he hit the floor and went out.
  7. To be drained from; to disappear from somebody.

    • All the fizz has already gone out of the election campaign.
    • After diagnosis, all his confidence went out of him.
  8. To become extinct, to expire.

  9. To die.

    • As much as you may want to plan your funeral, you can't control when you go out.
  10. To discard or meld all the cards in one's hand.

    • Leon made two canastas, then went out by melding treys.
  11. To pass out of fashion; be on the wane.

    • He thought Nehru jackets went out in the late seventies.
  12. To have a romantic relationship, one that involves going out together on dates; to be a couple.

    • They've been going out for three years now, but still live apart.
    • Jack and Susan are going out.
  13. To have a romantic relationship (with someone).

    • Do you think she will go out with anyone this year?
  14. To fail.

    • I'd like to help clear the field, but my knee went out on me.
  15. To spend the last moments of a show (while playing something).

  • Thank you for introducing us to your new album. Which song should we go out on?
  • To recede; to ebb.

  • To sympathize with; to express positive feelings towards.

    • Our thoughts and prayers go out to those afflicted by the tragedy.
    • My heart went out to her, but there was nothing I could do.
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  • To be broadcast.

    • The first episode of the show goes out on Saturday.