1.出来
1.if something comes out, it becomes known
2.to stop being attached somewhere
3.to be removed from something such as clothing or cloth by washing or rubbing
4.to be spoken, heard, or understood in a particular way
5.if something such as a book or a movie comes out, it becomes available to buy or see
6.if the sun, moon, or stars come out, they start to be able to be seen in the sky
7.if a photograph comes out, the chemical process that produces it is successful; to have a particular appearance in a photograph
8.to have a particular result, or to end in a particular way; to be a particular number or amount that is the result of a calculation or measurement
9.to be easy to notice
10.to state a decision or opinion officially or publicly; to say something in an open, honest, or public way that often makes someone feel surprised, embarrassed, or offended
11.if someone comes out, they travel to the country that you are in, for example in order to visit you
12.if a flower comes out, it opens
13.to tell people that you are gay
14.if a young woman comes out, she formally becomes part of society by going to a special party or other social event for the first time
15.to stop working as a protest
1.if something comes out, it becomes known
2.to stop being attached somewhere
3.to be removed from something such as clothing or cloth by washing or rubbing
4.to be spoken, heard, or understood in a particular way
5.if something such as a book or a movie comes out, it becomes available to buy or see
6.if the sun, moon, or stars come out, they start to be able to be seen in the sky
7.if a photograph comes out, the chemical process that produces it is successful; to have a particular appearance in a photograph
8.to have a particular result, or to end in a particular way; to be a particular number or amount that is the result of a calculation or measurement
9.to be easy to notice
10.to state a decision or opinion officially or publicly; to say something in an open, honest, or public way that often makes someone feel surprised, embarrassed, or offended
11.if someone comes out, they travel to the country that you are in, for example in order to visit you
12.if a flower comes out, it opens
13.to tell people that you are gay
14.if a young woman comes out, she formally becomes part of society by going to a special party or other social event for the first time
15.to stop working as a protest
1.You're suddenly able to imagine what voice will come out of that face and that body and it really helps with character creation.
你突然间就能想象出有着那张脸、那个躯体的人会发出什么样的声音,这的确有助于角色塑造。
2.Not at all! I like the design so much. The designer must have thought really hard to come out with such a brilliant concept.
一点也不!我非常喜欢那个设计。设计师一定很费力才想出那样好的一个想法。
3.He said: "Ray has given me a bit of a grilling in the press but it would be so easy for me to come out fighting. "
他说:“雷胖子在媒体上给我制造了点麻烦,我要出面和他争一争还真是个容易事。”
4.And the Philistine said to David, Am I a dog, that you come out to me with sticks? And the Philistine put curses on David by all his gods.
非利士人对大卫说、你拿杖到我这里来、我岂是狗呢。非利士人就指著自己的神、咒诅大卫。
5.Then she waited for her withdrawal slip to come out of the slot at the upper right corner of the machine.
然后,她在等待她的提款单出来的插槽在右上角的机器。
6.She saw him come out and go to look for her in her room and she deliberately did not return to her room .
她看到他走出去,到她的房间找她,她故意不归她的房间。
7.Indeed, given the ineptness with which it handled its affair, Dubai has come out of it surprisingly well.
事实上,考虑到迪拜在处理自身事务上的糟糕表现,能有这样不错的结局相当令人吃惊。
8.Cleary's mother says he refused to come out of his room at mealtimes, instead having his food left on a tray outside the door.
他的母亲说,吃饭时间他拒绝走出房间,只能将他的食物装进盘子里放在他门外。
9.A bag grew hypodermically near chin, appearance looks not to come out to touch touch also do not ache, can are oneself absorbed?
下巴附近皮下长了个包,外表看不出来碰触也不疼,能自己吸收吗?
10.She had to grapple with her homosexuality for years until she couldn't keep it bottled up and decided to come out.
她为自己的同性恋倾向纠结了很久,最后她决定出柜不再隐瞒。