گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'come out'

برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت 'معانی جدید' معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه 'ارسال' کلیک کنید .

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1 general:: Phrase(s): come out (in blossom) Go to out (in blossom).

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: Phrase(s): come out 1. Lit. to exit; to leave the inside of a place. • Please come out. We have to leave. • When do you think they will all come out? 2. Fig. to result; to succeed; to happen. • I hope everything comes out fine. • It will come out okay. Don’t worry. 3. Fig. to come before the public; [for a book] to be published; [for a report] to be made public. • A new magazine has just come out. • When will your next book come out? 4. Fig. to become visible or evident. • His pride came out in his refusal to accept help. • The real reason finally came out, and it was not flattering. 5. Fig. [for a young woman] to make a social debut. (Now only done in certain U.S. regions.) • Does your daughter plan to come out this year? 6. Fig. to reveal one’s homosexuality. (See also out of the closet.) • Herbie finally came out when he was forty-five.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: Phrase(s): come out (of something) 1. [and] come out from something Lit. to exit from something. • When will they come out of that meeting? • The people came out from the houses and celebrated. 2. Fig. to result from something. • Nothing at all came out of our discussions.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: 1. Become known, be discovered, as in The whole story came out at the trial. [c. 1200] 2. Be issued or brought out, as in My new book is coming out this month. [Late 1500s] 3. Make a formal debut in society or on the stage, as in In New York, debutantes come out in winter. [Late 1700s] 4. End up, result, as in Everything came out wrong. [Mid-1800s] Also see COME OUT AHEAD. 5. come out for or against. Declare oneself publicly in favor of or opposed to someone or something, as in The governor came out for a tax cut, or Many senators came out against the bill. [Late 1800s] 6. Also, come out of the closet. Reveal that one is homosexual, as in The military has specific policies regarding soldiers who come out of the closet while enlisted. [Mid-1900s] Also see the subsequent entries beginning with COME OUT.

American Heritage Idioms

5 general:: Phrase(s): come out (of someone or something) to emerge from someone or something. • Did that pile of books really come out of just one office? • The lion came out of its den.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

6 general:: Phrase(s): come out (in bloom) Go to out (in blossom).

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

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