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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
come out


I. ˌcome ˈout derived
1. when the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear
The rain stopped and the sun came out.
2. (of flowers)to open
The daffodils came out early this year.
3. to be produced or published
When is her new novel coming out?
4. (of news, the truth, etc.)to become known
The full story came out at the trial.
it comes out that… It came out that he'd been telling lies.
5. if a photograph comes out, it is a clear picture when it is developed and printed
The photos from our trip didn't come out.
6. to be shown clearly
Her best qualities come out in a crisis.
7. when words come out, they are spoken
I tried to say ‘I love you,’ but the words wouldn't come out.
8. to say publicly whether you agree or disagree with sth
He came out against the plan.
In her speech, the senator came out in favour of a change in the law.
9. (BrE)to stop work and go on strike
10. to no longer hide the fact that you are ↑homosexual
11. (of a young upper-class girl, especially in the past)to be formally introduced into society
Main entry:comederived
 
II. ˌcome ˈout (of sth) derived
1. (of an object)to be removed from a place where it is fixed
This nail won't come out.
2. (of dirt, a mark, etc.)to be removed from sth by washing or cleaning
These ink stains won't come out of my dress.
Will the colour come out (= become faint or disappear) if I wash it?
Main entry:comederived


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