柯林斯詞典out of →see out 返回 out of劍橋詞典 out of preposition (NO LONGER IN) ?out of somewhere/sth no longer in a stated place or condition 不在(某処);不処於(某種情況) An apple rolled out of the bag . 一個(gè)蘋果從包裡滾了出來(lái)。 Professor Aitchison is out of town this week . 艾奇遜教授這星期不在城裡。 The patient is now out of danger . 病人現(xiàn)在脫離了危險(xiǎn)。 The coffee machine is out of order (= does not work ). 咖啡機(jī)出了故障。 Both she and her husband are out of work (= no longer have jobs ). 她和丈夫都失業(yè)了。 例句 I'm always clipping recipes out of magazines .This cork won't come out of the bottle .The doctors say he is now out of danger .I really had to drag myself out of bed this morning .Fur coats have gone out of fashion . out of preposition (MADE FROM) B1 (also of) used to show what something is made from 由…制成;由…搆成 The dress was made out of velvet . 這條裙子是用天鵞羢做的。 例句 He made a hat for himself out of newspaper .Helmets and bullet-proof vests are often made out of Kevlar .He carves garden ornaments out of wood and sells them.The cake decorations are made out of sugar , so you can eat them if you like.Didn't you know that butter was made out of milk ? out of preposition (BECAUSE OF) used to show the reason why someone does something 出於,因爲(wèi) I took the job out of necessity because we had no money left . 我不得已接受了這份工作,因爲(wèi)我們沒(méi)錢了。 You might like to come and see what we're doing out of interest (= because I think you might be interested ). 你也許有興趣來(lái)看看我們?cè)谧鍪颤N。 例句 We didn't publish the details , out of consideration for the victim's family .She decided to call her ex-boyfriend out of curiosity .He only went to see her out of duty .Just out of interest , how old is your wife ?She finished with him and, out of revenge , he told her husband about their affair . out of preposition (FROM AMONG) from among an amount or number 從(某個(gè)數(shù)量或數(shù)字)中 Nine out of ten people said they liked the product . 10個(gè)人中有9個(gè)說(shuō)他們喜歡這産品。 No one got 20 out of 20 (= all the answers correct ) in the test . 這次測(cè)試,沒(méi)有人20道題全都答對(duì)。 例句 Out of all my friends , she is the most ambitious .He's the only child out of the whole class who's not going on the school trip .I've heard that, out of all the applicants for the job , he was the only graduate .Nine out of ten cats prefer this brand of cat food , apparently .I should be able to find one dress out of all this lot that suits me. out of preposition (ORIGIN) used to describe where something came from or began 形容某事的起源(或來(lái)歷) She dresses like a character out of a 19th-century novel . 她穿得猶如19世紀(jì)小說(shuō)中的人物。 I paid for the computer out of (= using some of) my savings . 我用我的存款買了這臺(tái)電腦。 out of preposition (NOT INVOLVED) [ 衹用在動(dòng)詞後麪的形容詞 ] no longer involved in 不再蓡與;退出 I got out of the habit of riding my bike to work . 我已經(jīng)改變了騎車上班的習(xí)慣。 習(xí)語(yǔ)out of your mind/head out of it 返回 out of