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out (EN)
adverbi, preposició, adjectiu, nom, verb, interjecció

adverbi “out”

out (more/most)
  1. fora
    When she opened the jar, a swarm of fireflies burst out into the night sky.
  2. no a casa
    Let's eat out today―what type of restaurant do you prefer?
  3. a l'aire lliure
    The kids are playing out in the garden today.
  4. lluny
    Keep out from here, please!
  5. apagat
    What happened? The lights are out.
  6. completament
    She filled out the application thoroughly, leaving no section incomplete.
  7. per reforçar
    He was completely worn out after the marathon.
  8. visible
    As the clouds dispersed, the stars came out, dotting the night sky with twinkling lights.
  9. eliminat
    The batter swung at the third strike and was called out, ending the inning.

preposició “out”

out
  1. cap a fora
    He looked out (of) the window.

adjectiu “out”

forma base out, no gradable
  1. absent
    When I stopped by her house earlier, she was out running errands.
  2. alliberat
    After serving half his term, the prisoner was out on parole.
  3. fora (de dins)
    All the toys are out of their box.
  4. desconnectat
    The clock stopped ticking because the battery was out.
  5. fora (de joc)
    The soccer player kicked the ball too hard, and it went out over the sideline.
  6. eliminat
    The umpire shouted "You're out!" after the pitcher struck the batter out with a fast curveball.
  7. descartat
    After the budget cuts, the expensive company retreat is definitely out.
  8. inadmissible
    Since he's allergic to shellfish, ordering shrimp is completely out.
  9. inactiu
    The elevator is out, so we'll have to take the stairs.
  10. apagat
    When I tried to read my book last night, the power suddenly went out, leaving me in complete darkness.
  11. tancat
    The office is out for the holiday, so we'll have to wait until Monday to get our documents.
  12. passat de moda
    Skinny jeans are out; everyone is wearing wide-leg pants now.
  13. sortit (de l'armari)
    After years of hesitation, he finally felt comfortable being out at work.
  14. revelat
    The news about their engagement is finally out after months of speculation.
  15. disponible
    The latest software update is out, so make sure to download it to get the new features.
  16. florit
    Walking through the park, I noticed the tulips were finally out, adding splashes of color everywhere.
  17. visible
    After days of rain, the stars were finally out, twinkling in the clear night sky.
  18. baixa mar
    The tide was out, exposing a stretch of sand that led to the sea caves.
  19. esgotat
    I wanted to buy some eggs, but the store was out of them.

nom “out”

singular out, plural outs o invariable
  1. escapatòria
    When the conversation turned awkward, she was grateful for the phone call that provided an out.
  2. eliminació
    When the batter hit the ball and it was caught before touching the ground, he was declared out by the umpire.
  3. eliminat
    After the batsman hit the ball directly to the fielder, he was declared out by the umpire.
  4. carta guanyadora
    With two hearts on the flop and two in my hand, I calculated nine outs to hit a flush on the turn or river.
  5. descartat
    After the election, the former mayor joined the ranks of the outs, watching as the new administration took over.

verb “out”

infinitiu out; ell outs; passat outed; part. pass. outed; ger. outing
  1. expulsar
    The bouncer quickly outed the unruly patron from the bar.
  2. revelar
    During the interview, the actor accidentally outed his co-star as the mystery voice behind the popular cartoon character.
  3. sortir (de l'armari)
    When the celebrity was outed by the tabloid, it sparked a national conversation about privacy and respect.

interjecció “out”

out
  1. canvi (en comunicacions)
    Eagle One completed reconnaissance, no enemy activity spotted. Returning to base. Out.
  2. fora!
    "Out with you, pesky flies!" shouted the chef, swatting at the air.