adverbe “out”
- dehors
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When she opened the jar, a swarm of fireflies burst out into the night sky.
- pas à la maison
Let's eat out today―what type of restaurant do you prefer?
- en plein air
The kids are playing out in the garden today.
- au loin
Keep out from here, please!
- éteint
What happened? The lights are out.
- complètement
She filled out the application thoroughly, leaving no section incomplete.
- tout à fait (pour renforcer une expression)
He was completely worn out after the marathon.
- dégagé (pour le ciel)
As the clouds dispersed, the stars came out, dotting the night sky with twinkling lights.
- éliminé (dans un jeu ou un sport)
The batter swung at the third strike and was called out, ending the inning.
préposition “out”
- hors de
He looked out (of) the window.
adjectif “out”
forme de base out, non gradable
- absent
When I stopped by her house earlier, she was out running errands.
- libéré
After serving half his term, the prisoner was out on parole.
- hors de (pour indiquer l'absence à l'intérieur de quelque chose)
All the toys are out of their box.
- débranché
The clock stopped ticking because the battery was out.
- hors jeu
The soccer player kicked the ball too hard, and it went out over the sideline.
- sorti (dans un sport)
The umpire shouted "You're out!" after the pitcher struck the batter out with a fast curveball.
- exclu
After the budget cuts, the expensive company retreat is definitely out.
- inapproprié
Since he's allergic to shellfish, ordering shrimp is completely out.
- hors service
The elevator is out, so we'll have to take the stairs.
- éteint (pour un appareil lumineux)
When I tried to read my book last night, the power suddenly went out, leaving me in complete darkness.
- fermé
The office is out for the holiday, so we'll have to wait until Monday to get our documents.
- démodé
Skinny jeans are out; everyone is wearing wide-leg pants now.
- ouvertement (pour une personne LGBT+)
After years of hesitation, he finally felt comfortable being out at work.
- révélé
The news about their engagement is finally out after months of speculation.
- disponible
The latest software update is out, so make sure to download it to get the new features.
- épanoui (pour les fleurs)
Walking through the park, I noticed the tulips were finally out, adding splashes of color everywhere.
- visible (pour les corps célestes)
After days of rain, the stars were finally out, twinkling in the clear night sky.
- à marée basse
The tide was out, exposing a stretch of sand that led to the sea caves.
- à court de
I wanted to buy some eggs, but the store was out of them.
nom “out”
sg. out, pl. outs ou indén.
- échappatoire
When the conversation turned awkward, she was grateful for the phone call that provided an out.
- retrait (au baseball)
When the batter hit the ball and it was caught before touching the ground, he was declared out by the umpire.
- sorti (au cricket)
After the batsman hit the ball directly to the fielder, he was declared out by the umpire.
- carte gagnante (au poker)
With two hearts on the flop and two in my hand, I calculated nine outs to hit a flush on the turn or river.
- déchu
After the election, the former mayor joined the ranks of the outs, watching as the new administration took over.
verbe “out”
infinitif out; il outs; prét. outed; part. passé outed; gér. outing
- expulser
The bouncer quickly outed the unruly patron from the bar.
- révéler (l'identité secrète de quelqu'un)
During the interview, the actor accidentally outed his co-star as the mystery voice behind the popular cartoon character.
- dévoiler (l'identité LGBT+ de quelqu'un)
When the celebrity was outed by the tabloid, it sparked a national conversation about privacy and respect.
interjection “out”
- terminé (dans la communication radio)
Eagle One completed reconnaissance, no enemy activity spotted. Returning to base. Out.
- dehors (pour ordonner de partir immédiatement)
"Out with you, pesky flies!" shouted the chef, swatting at the air.