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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
You can use out to indicate that you are talking about the situation outside, rather than inside buildings. It's hot out -- very hot, very humid. = outside
out ADVERB USES ; Out is often used with verbs of movement, such as `walk' and `pull', and also in phrasal verbs such as `give out' and `run out'
When the sea or tide goes out, the sea moves away from the shore. The tide was out and they walked among the rock pools. in
If you are out, you are not at home or not at your usual place of work. I tried to get in touch with you yesterday evening, but I think you were out She had to go out
When something is in a particular place and you take it out, you remove it from that place. Carefully pull out the centre pages He took out his notebook and flipped the pages They paid in that cheque a couple of days ago, and drew out around two thousand in cash
If you are out a particular amount of money, you have that amount less than you should or than you did. Me and my friends are out ten thousand dollars, with nothing to show for it!
If you say that someone is out in a particular place, you mean that they are in a different place, usually one far away. The police tell me they've finished their investigations out there Rosie's husband was now out East