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Idioms - Out of sth

Idioms - Out of sth

作者: BRIAN渣渣灰 | 来源:发表于2020-05-13 12:04 被阅读0次

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    (1)out of the question = impossible, unacceptable, is not going to happen 毫无疑问

    Because I don't have enough money, buying a new car is out of the question. 

    (2)out of the blue = unexpectedly, surprised by it. 不知所措

    Out of the blue she told me that she was moving to New York. I can't believe it.

    (3)out of line = behaves inappropriately, disrespectful, rude. 过分

    His behavior was completely out of last night.

    You are out of line. You shouldn't talked with her like that.

    (4)out of my league = the other person is superior better, at a higher level 我不属于这里(圈子)

    He's nervous to ask her out because he thinks she's out of his league.

    Justice League, colleague

    I felt out of my league in that classroom, everyone seemed so much smarter than me.

    (5)out of nowhere = suddenly, unexpectedly 凭空出现

    The car came out of nowhere and we almost had an accident.

    The cat came out of nowhere and I was very scared at that time.

    (6)out of order = not working properly 不工作了

    Let's take the stairs because the elevator is out of order.

    elevator = lift, escalator = moving stairs

    (7)out of place =  to feel or look different or uncomfortable from other people in a specific place. I'm not belong here. I feel out of place. 不分场合

    He looked out of place wearing a suit and tie at the beach party.

    (8)out of shape = not physically /ˈfɪzɪkli/ strong, not fit, not in a healthy condition. 身材走样了

    I need to start exercising because I'm out of shape.

    (9)out of the loop = uninformed, you don't have all of the facts and all of the information that the rest of people around you  do you are out of loop. 在局外

    Tell me why he got fried, I'm out of the loop.

    He isn't going to give some shares of the new company, I'm out of the loop.

    (10)out of breath = difficultly breathing after exercising.无法呼吸

    I ran so fast and now I'm out of breath.

    (11)out of character(char - acter) = behaving differently than usual(their normal personality). 出角了

    Your impolite behavior last night was completely /kəmˈpliːtli/  out of character.

    personality 是个性的意思

    character 是性格的意思

    personalities & characters

    characteristic 是特点的意思

    characteristics

    (12)out of the way =  inconvenient, far away, difficult to get to 不顺路

    Let's meet somewhere closer because that restaurant is out the way.

    (13)out of this world = amazing, fantastic, great 

    Her mother's cooking is out of this word.

    The new video game Diablo 4 is out of the word.

    (14)out of touch = not communicating with each other

    I don't know where he lives. We've been out of touch for a while.

    I couldn't find him, we are out of touch after John's wedding.

    (15)out of turn = to say sth you're not supposed to say, and make people upset. 失态

    I'm sorry if spoke out of turn at the meeting.

    No one likes him because he always talks out of turn. 没有人喜欢他,因为他讲话总是不看场合。

    (16)out of pocket = paying with your own money instead of your company or insurance paying. because your campany doesn't pay for it or your insurance doesn't pay for it, you pay out of pocket. 额外的钱

    He has excellent health insurance and he doesn't pay anything out of pocket.

    (17)out of the ordinary /ˈɔːrdneri/  = unusual, different.

    His style is a bit out of ordinary.

    an ordinary sort of day 平平常常的一天

    (18)out of your/his/her mind = crazy

    You must be out of your mind(crazy) if you think I'm gonna do that.

    (19)out of practice = skill level is down because of lack of practice.

    Please don't ask me to play the piano tonight. I' m out of practice.

    (20)out of the picture = no longer involved  /ɪnˈvɑːlvd/ , not there anymore. no longer in the situation, no longer in the relationship they'er not there anymore. 不在了

    She's dating a new guy. The old guy is out of picture.

    (21)out of my budget = too expensive for me.

    I need to find a less expensive car because this one is out my budget.

    (22)out of my hands = out of my control

    I wish I could help you but it's out of my hands.

    (23)out of the frying pan and into the fire = going to from a bad situation to an even worse situation

    I know you hate your job but if you quit you'll be going out of the frying pan into the fire.

    (24)out of control = no order, no rules are followed, chaotic /keɪˈɒtɪk/

    The traffic in the city is chaotic (=disaster) in the rush hour. 在上下班高峰时间,城市的交通混乱不堪。

    The new teacher didn't know how to discipline the students, They are out of control.

    Everything is out of control.

    (25)out of = no more left

    The car is out of gas.

    I'm out of time.

    I'm out of money.

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