
Out
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Translation out into russian
out
AdverbUK
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He went out to see what was happening.
Он вышел наружу, чтобы посмотреть, что происходит.
It's cold out today.
Сегодня снаружи холодно.
We're sold out.
Мы все распродали.
The secret is out!
Секрет раскрыт!
out
AdjectiveUK
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He is out as a member of the community.
Он открыто является членом сообщества.
The campfire is out, so it's time to sleep.
Костер потух, значит пришло время для сна.
He was out cold after the long day.
Он был без сознания после долгого рабочего дня.
That style is completely out.
Этот стиль абсолютно устаревший.
the new Spielberg film is out
вышел новый фильм Спилберга
out
PrepositionUK
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She walked out of the room.
Она вышла из комнаты.
he ran out the door
он выскочил за дверь
outs
NounThere were three outs in the last inning.
В последнем иннинге было три аута.
He always looks for outs in difficult situations.
Он всегда ищет выходы в сложных ситуациях.
outs
VerbHe outs the secret agent in the newspaper.
Он разоблачает секретного агента в газете.
The player outs his opponent at second base.
Игрок выгоняет соперника на второй базе.
She outs her colleague without his consent.
Она публично раскрывает сексуальную ориентацию своего коллеги без его согласия.
out
VerbUK
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The club decided to out the disruptive member.
Клуб решил исключить неугодного участника.
out
NounUK
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He always finds an out to avoid doing chores.
Он всегда находит отговорки, чтобы не заниматься домашней работой.
The batter was called out after three strikes.
Отбивающий был удален после трех ударов.
They planned an out to the countryside.
Они планировали поездку за город.
Definitions
out
AdverbUK
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outside
Who left the food out?
To the end; completely
We're sold out
out
AdjectiveUK
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available to the public
The last issue of Spider-man is out!
non-operating or non-existing
The fire's out.
not at home or in the workplace
Can you print these papers while I'm out?
unconscious or asleep
He was out cold after the long day.
available to buy or see
the new Spielberg film is out
out
PrepositionUK
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away from a container or a place
Mary ran out of house and jumped into the car.
outs
NounOpportunities or means of escape or avoidance from a difficult situation.
He always looks for outs when the conversation gets uncomfortable.
In baseball, instances when a batter or runner is retired and removed from play.
The team recorded three outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the game.
In poker, cards that will improve a player's hand to likely win.
He calculated that he had nine outs to complete his flush.
outs
VerbTo reveal someone’s secret, especially about their sexual orientation or gender identity, often without their consent.
The journalist was criticized for outs several celebrities in the article.
In sports, to cause a player to be out, or to remove a player from play according to the rules.
The pitcher outs the batter with a fastball.
To surpass or do better than someone or something in a particular activity.
She outs her competitors by working twice as hard.
out
NounUK
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trip or outing
They planned an out to the countryside.
Idioms and phrases
out of the blue
The news came out of the blue.
внезапно, неожиданно
Новость пришла внезапно.
out and about
After being sick for a week, she's finally out and about.
вне дома, на ногах
После недели болезни она наконец-то вышла из дома.
out of control
The situation quickly got out of control.
вышедший из-под контроля
Ситуация быстро вышла из-под контроля.
out of reach
The top shelf is out of reach for her without a ladder.
вне досягаемости
Верхняя полка вне досягаемости для неё без лестницы.
fork out
I had to fork out a lot of money for the repairs.
раскошелиться
Мне пришлось раскошелиться на ремонт.
stamp (something) out
The government is determined to stamp out corruption.
искоренить (что-то)
Правительство решительно настроено искоренить коррупцию.
burst out laughing
They burst out laughing at the funny movie.
рассмеяться
Они рассмеялись над смешным фильмом.
spit it out
He was hesitating, so I told him to spit it out.
выпалить
Он колебался, поэтому я сказал ему выпалить.
(someone) is out cold
He was out cold after being hit by the ball.
(кто-то) без сознания
Он был без сознания после удара мячом.
out at elbows
Despite being out at elbows, he was cheerful and kind.
бедно одетый
Несмотря на то, что он был бедно одет, он был веселым и добрым.