A1 adverb 中性 #43 最常用

out

/aʊt/

The word 'out' describes movement away from the inside of a place, such as a building, room, or container. It also indicates being away from home or a usual location for a specific period of time.

例句

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1

She opened the door and walked out.

She exited through the doorway.

2

The witnesses were escorted out of the courtroom.

The witnesses were led away from the interior of the court.

3

I'm hanging out at the mall today.

I am spending my free time at the shopping center.

词族

名词
out
Verb
out
副词
out
形容词
out
相关
outing
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Exit'. The 'X' marks the spot where you go 'out'.

快速测验

Please take the dog ____ for a walk.

正确!

正确答案是: out

例句

1

She opened the door and walked out.

everyday

She exited through the doorway.

2

The witnesses were escorted out of the courtroom.

formal

The witnesses were led away from the interior of the court.

3

I'm hanging out at the mall today.

informal

I am spending my free time at the shopping center.

4

The energy is released out into the atmosphere.

academic

The energy moves away from the source into the air.

5

The CEO is out of the office until Monday.

business

The chief executive is not present at the workplace until Monday.

词族

名词
out
Verb
out
副词
out
形容词
out
相关
outing

常见搭配

go out to leave a building or go to a social event
get out to exit a vehicle or a room
look out to look through a window or to be careful
stay out to remain away from home late at night
run out to leave quickly or to finish a supply of something

常用短语

out of order

not working or broken

out of time

having no more time left

out of sight

hidden or cannot be seen

容易混淆的词

out vs outside

'Out' is an adverb of movement or state, while 'outside' usually refers to the physical area or position beyond a boundary.

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使用说明

Use 'out' when describing the direction of movement from a closed space. It is frequently paired with 'of' (e.g., 'out of the house') when followed by a noun.

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常见错误

Many learners say 'out the room' instead of 'out of the room'. In standard English, 'of' is usually required before a noun.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Exit'. The 'X' marks the spot where you go 'out'.

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词源

Derived from the Old English word 'ūt', meaning 'outward' or 'outside'.

语法模式

Used as a particle in phrasal verbs (e.g., work out, find out). Followed by 'of' when used before a noun (out of + noun). Can function as an adjective meaning 'not in' (The lights are out).
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文化背景

In English-speaking cultures, 'going out' is a standard way to say you are going to a restaurant, bar, or cinema for fun.

快速测验

Please take the dog ____ for a walk.

正确!

正确答案是: out

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appropriately

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hypothesis

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around

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