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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary 
	
		  come out   
 
    come out  phrasal verb [ came out  comes out  coming out ]    SOCIAL EVENT    1.  <A > UK   to go somewhere with someone for a social event  •  Would you like to come out for a drink sometime?   Thesaurus+: ↑Being, becoming friends and getting to know someone     • Can Adam come out to play?   • Jenny came out with us last night.   • We can never persuade Alan to come out.   • Would you like to come out with us some time?    BE PUBLISHED    2.  <A > If a book, record, film, etc. comes out, it becomes available for people to buy or see  •  When does their new album come out?   Thesaurus+: ↑Available and accessible ↑Present     • My novel is coming out in paperback next spring.   • Their new album came out last week.   • The movie is coming out this summer.   • When his book came out, he found himself splashed all over the press.    APPEAR  3.  When the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear in the sky   •  The clouds finally parted and the sun came out.   Thesaurus+: ↑Appearing and disappearing    BECOME KNOWN  4.  If something comes out, it becomes known publicly after it has been kept secret   •  After her death, it came out that she'd lied about her age.    •  When the truth came out, there was public outrage.   Thesaurus+: ↑Revealing secrets and becoming known  5.  If information or results come out, they are given to people   •  The exam results come out in August.   Thesaurus+: ↑Announcing, informing and stating  6.  to tell people that you are homosexual, often after a period of secrecy  Thesaurus+: ↑Relating to sexual preference    RESULT  7.  + adverb or preposition or adjective If you describe how something or someone comes out at the end of a process or activity, you say what condition they are in or what they have achieved   •  She came out of the divorce settlement a rich woman.    •  These figures have come out wrong! I don't understand it.    •  Your painting has come out really well.    •  He hasn't exactly come out of the scandal with his reputation enhanced.   Thesaurus+: ↑Coming to an end ↑Causing something to end    BE REMOVED  8.  If dirt or a mark comes out, it disappears from something when it is cleaned  •  Did the red wine stain come out?   Thesaurus+: ↑Cleaning generally ↑Personal hygiene and appearance - general words    PHOTO  9.  If a photo or part of a photo comes out, the picture can be seen clearly   •  The photos didn't come out because the room was so dark.    •  He's in the picture, but his face hasn't come out very clearly.   Thesaurus+: ↑Photography    GIVE OPINION  10.  + adverb or preposition to express an opinion   •  In the survey politicians came out overwhelmingly in favour of capital punishment.    •  Some of the members supported the changes, but the majority came out against.   Thesaurus+: ↑Expressing and asking opinions ↑Remarks and remarking ↑Controlling emotions    BE SAID  11.  If something you say comes out in a particular way, that is how you say it   •  I didn't mean to be rude - it just came out like that.    •  When I tried to tell her that I loved her it just came out all wrong.   Thesaurus+: ↑Ways of talking    STOP WORK  12.  UK   If workers come out, they stop working because of a disagreement   •  The postal workers have come out in support of their pay claim.   Thesaurus+: ↑Industrial action    OPEN  13.  When flowers come out, they open   •  Daffodils come out in spring.   Thesaurus+: ↑Flowers - general words ↑Flowers and flowering plants  Main entry: comephrasal verb
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