A copy of the instructions should go out with the equipment.
设备中应该附一份说明书。
The magazine goes out to all members at the end of the month.
杂志会于月底寄给所有的会员。
f)game/sport 比赛/体育运动 to stop playing in a competition because you have lost a game 被淘汰,出局
He went out in the first round.
他第一轮就被淘汰了。
g)move abroad 移居国外LEAVE YOUR HOME/COUNTRY to travel to another country in order to live and work there 出国〔生活、工作〕
to
They are looking for nurses to go out to Saudi Arabia.
他们在寻找护理人员到沙特阿拉伯去。
h)no longer fashionable 不再流行FASHIONABLE to stop being fashionable or used 不再流行;不再使用
Hats like that went out years ago.
那样的帽子早就不流行了。
This kind of entertainment went out with the ark (=is very old-fashioned).
这种娱乐老掉牙了。
i)sea 海洋DN when the tide goes out, the sea moves away from the land 〔潮水〕退落,退潮OPP come in
j)make public 公开PUBLICIZE/MAKE KNOWN if news or a message goes out, it is officially announced to everyone 〔消息〕公布,发布
The appeal went out for food and medicines.
呼吁号召公众提供食物和药品。
k)your heart/thoughts go out to somebodySYMPATHIZE used to say that you feel sympathy for someone and are thinking about them 十分同情某人
Our hearts go out to the victim’s family.
我们非常同情受害者的家人。
l)time 时间 [always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] literaryFINISH/COME TO AN END to end 结束,终结
March went out with high winds and rain.
3月在劲风暴雨中结束。
Examples from the Corpus
go out• Don't let the campfirego out.• Suddenly all the lights went out.• When I got back the fire had gone out.• The street lights have a light sensor that makes them automatically go out at dawn.• I'm just going out for a minute, I won't be long.• As she went out of the room she slammed the door.• He's just gone out to buy some bread.• Joggingwent out when it was found to be harmful for the joints.• I can't believe you're wearing those shoes -- they went out years ago!
go for• Maybe we could go out for a drink afterwards?• My next new hairexperience was that evening when I went out for a drink.• Sometime after midnight on July 22, she went out for a walk.• I decide to go out forcigarettes; a short walk will do me good.• When he goes out fordinner, he often escapes to Rutherford County to avoid disgruntled constituents.• He'd buy presents for the girls, we'd go out forfancymeals and have family days out.• One night, she went out for the evening and discovered it was colder than she expected.• Lads who spent the working day in jeans got dressed up in a suit to go out for the night.
go with• Jack and I have been going out together for four years.• Once, soon after the divorce, she had gone out with a resinsalesman from New York.• They are employed to go out withclients and then make honestevaluations of their datingskills.• Men like that did not go out with girls like herself.• He wrote and asked father if I might go out with him on one of his long walks.• Can you believe she's going out with him?• How long have you been going out with Mindy?• It counts as only half a date if you go out with other couples.• She's going out with some guy she met at work.• He was going out withsomebody else by then.• Is she still going with that guy who works at the gasstation?• A copy of the testcertification should either go out with the equipment, or be available at the point of hire.• I might still want to go out with women.
go to• I used to go out toclubs a lot.• My heart and prayersgo out to Daniel.• We go out to dinner quite a bit and we go see movies.• The ChiefFinancialOfficerwent out to Korea to oversee the merger.• One late autumnafternoonSnowyfailed to turn up for his meal, so his masterwent out to look for him.• It didn't leave much time for going out to play, and I resented it a great deal.• Must lovegoing out topubs and clubs and having a good time!• The word must have gone out to the neighborhood.• He went out toWest Africa in 1962 and has been there ever since.• More importantly, they were able to offset totally any child-minding costs they incurred while going out to work.