(of a fact)emerge; become known
(事实)显现,暴露;(真相)大白
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it came out that the accused had illegally registered to vote .被告被发现非法登记投票。
happen as a result
作为结果发生;由…导致
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something good can come out of something that went wrong .坏事也能带来好结果。
(of a photograph)be produced satisfactorily or in a specified way
(照片)照得好;显得
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I hope my photographs come out all right .我希望我的照片照得好。
be satisfactorily visible in a photograph or present in a specified way
上照;显得出色。
(of the result of a calculation or measurement)emerge at a specified figure
(计算、测量的结果)达,计;得出,被算出
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rough cider usually comes out at about eight per cent alcohol .烈性苹果酒通常含百分之八的酒精量。
(of patience or a similar card game)be played to a finish with all cards dealt with
(单人纸牌戏,其他相似纸牌戏)结束时所有牌都接通。
(of a book or other work)appear; be released or published
(书,其他作品)出版;发表。
declare oneself as being for or against something
宣称支持(或反对)
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residents have come out against the proposals .居民们已宣布反对这些提议。
[with complement]achieve a specified placing in an examination or contest
(在考试、竞赛中)得名次
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he deservedly came out the winner on points 在比分上,他是理所当然的胜利者
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she came out victorious .她获得了胜利。
acquit oneself in a specified way
表现;行为
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surprisingly, it's Penn who comes out best .令人惊讶的是佩恩表现得最好。
(of a stain)be removed or able to be removed.
(污迹)(能)被除去。
〈英〉罢工。
〈非正式〉公开同性恋身份。[ORIGIN from the phrase
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come out of the closet (seeCLOSET (sense 3)).]8 Brit .dated (of a young upper-class woman) make one's debut in society〈英,旧〉(上流社会的年轻妇女)初次进入社交界。