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●ˌcome ˈout🔑 when the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear (太阳、月亮或星星)出现,露出◆The rain stopped and the sun came out. 雨停后太阳出来了。(of flowers 花朵) to open 盛开;开花◆The daffodils came out early this year. 水仙花今年开得早。🔑 to be produced or published 出版;发行;发表◆When is her new novel coming out? 她的新小说何时出版?🔑 (of news, the truth, etc. 消息、真相等) to become known 被获知;为人所知◆The full story came out at the trial. 案情始末在审判时真相大白。◆it comes out that…It came out that he'd been telling lies. 后来才知道他一直在说谎。if a photograph comes out, it is a clear picture when it is developed and printed (照片)冲洗(或洗印)清楚◆Some of the photos from our trip didn't come out. 我们旅行的一些照片冲洗的效果不好。to be shown clearly 显示;显出◆Her best qualities come out in a crisis. 她的优秀品质在危难之际显示了出来。when words come out, they are spoken 说出;讲出◆I tried to say 'I love you,' but the words wouldn't come out. 我想说 “我爱你”,但这话怎么也说不出口。to say publicly whether you agree or disagree with sth 公开表明(同意或不同意)◆He came out against the plan. 他公开表示反对这个计划。◆In her speech, the senator came out in favour of a change in the law. 这位参议员在她的讲话中公开赞成修改法律。(BrE) to stop work and go on strike 罢工to no longer hide the fact that you are homosexual 不再隐瞒自己是同性恋者的事实;公开表明自己是同性恋者;“出柜”(of a young upper-class girl, especially in the past 尤指旧时上层社会的少女) to be formally introduced into society (经正式介绍)初入社交界 See also come |