come-out teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To be published, be issued 
My new book comes out next week.
 - To end up or result 
There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end.
 - To come out of the closet 
 - To make a formal debut in society 
 - To walk onto the field at the beginning of an innings 
 - To be discovered, be revealed 
It came out that he had been lying all the time.
 - come out in the wash
 - Of problems or difficulties, to work out, resolve, or become understood eventually and naturally 
It may look like a huge mess now, but I expect that it will all come out in the wash as time goes on.
 - come out of one's shell
 - To become a naturist. To convert to naturism 
 - come out of one's shell
 - To reveal one's true self 
 - come out of the closet
 - To tell others about homosexuality, bisexuality or any minority or disapproved-of belief, preference, etc., where previously this had been kept secret 
She finally came out of the closet to her religious family regarding her atheism.
 - come out of the woodwork
 - to appear or emerge as though out of nowhere, frequently in large numbers or quantity 
He won the lottery last year and he has had old friends and distant relatives coming out of the woodwork ever since.
 - come out smelling like a rose
 - Alternative form of smell like a rose 
 - come out smelling of roses
 - Alternative form of smell like a rose 
 - come out swinging
 - To initiate an encounter or interaction by behaving in an unrestrainedly aggressive, confrontational, or accusatory manner 
So ingrained is the instinct for massive retaliation that Downing St. came out swinging before mastering the facts.
 - come out swinging
 - To display spunk and strength of character, especially when rising above or when fighting back against trouble or adversity 
She'd endured cruelty and grief and still came out swinging.
 - come out with
 - To say something unexpected 
He came out with a very dubious excuse.
 - come out
 - exit, emerge; be exposed; be clarified; disappear 
 - come out in
 - (of the skin) break out in (spots or a similar condition) 
 - come out of the woodwork
 -  (deyim) (of an unpleasant person or thing) emerge from obscurity 
If you try to lose weight, people will come out of the woodwork to offer advice.
 - come out on top
 -  (deyim) End up being the winner 
1. I knew that if I kept trying, I would come out on top. 
2. Harry came out on top as I knew he would.
 - that didn't come out right
 - this phrase is often used to mean I didn't say that in the way I wanted 
 - that didn't come out right
 - not in the way I wanted to say or expected to do 
 - come out
 - To come out in a particular way means to be in the position or state described at the end of a process or event. In this grim little episode of recent American history, few people come out well So what makes a good marriage? Faithfulness comes out top of the list Julian ought to have resigned, then he'd have come out of it with some credit 
 - come out
 - prove to be in the result or end; "How will the game turn out?" 
 - come out
 - come forth or out; "You stick the coins in, but they come out again"; "His hair and teeth fell out 
 - come out
 - be issued or published; "Did your latest book appear yet?"; "The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet" 
 - come out
 - as of teeth, for example; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted" 
 - come out
 - come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves" 
 - come out
 - take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal; "Jerry came in third in the Marathon" 
 - come out
 - appear or become visible; make a showing; "She turned up at the funeral"; "I hope the list key is going to surface again" 
 - come out
 - Used in reference to a ball that is mishit and instead of dying, dropping, or rolling from the nick, comes out again toward the center court for an easy retrieve 
 - come out
 - When a new product such as a book or CD comes out, it becomes available to the public. The book comes out this week 
 - come out
 - be made known; be disclosed or revealed; "The truth will out" 
 - come out
 - If a fact comes out, it becomes known to people. The truth is beginning to come out about what happened It will come out that she has covertly donated considerable sums to the IRA 
 - come out
 - When a group of workers comes out on strike, they go on strike. On September 18 the dockers again came out on strike 
 - come out
 - come forth or out; "You stick the coins in, but they come out again"; "His hair and teeth fell out" 
 - come out
 - If you come out for something, you declare that you support it. If you come out against something, you declare that you do not support it. Its members had come out virtually unanimously against the tests 
 - come out
 - When the sun, moon, or stars come out, they appear in the sky. Oh, look. The sun's come out. go in 
 - come out
 - bulge outward; "His eyes popped" 
 - come out
 - If a photograph does not come out, it does not appear or is unclear when it is developed and printed. None of her snaps came out 
 - come out
 - to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality; "This actor outed last year" 
 - come out
 - When a gay person comes out, they let people know that they are gay. the few gay men there who dare to come out I came out as a lesbian when I was still in my teens 
 - come out
 - make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should step to the fore and help their peers" 
 - come out in
 - If you come out in spots, you become covered with them. When I changed to a new soap I came out in a terrible rash. = break out in 
 - come out of one's shell
 - loosen up, become more sociable, open up, lose one's inhibitions 
 - come out of the blue
 - appear by surprise, appear unexpectedly 
 - come out of the closet
 - to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality; "This actor outed last year" 
 - come out of the closet
 - make known that one his homosexual 
 - come out of the closet
 - to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality; "This actor outed last year 
 - come out strongly against
 - speak against, protest 
 - come out with
 - If you come out with a remark, especially a surprising one, you make it. Everyone who heard it just burst out laughing when he came out with it 
 - come out with
 - admit, confess; publicize, advertise; put into words (e.g., "She always manages to come out with the truth")