phrasal verbphr vSAY/STATEto say something, especially something unusual or unexpected 说出,提出〔尤指异乎寻常或出人意料的话〕
The things he comes out with are so funny!
他说的话真有趣!
Examples from the Corpus
come out with • Everyone is a guest, non-Leeds fans are far less likely to be toleratedcoming out with anti-Leeds stuff.• The thought of labelledame de Bruges coming out with such stuff beggarsbelief.• But nobody has sufficientsand to come out with the only question you know they have in mind.