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British pronunciation/ˌəʊvəɹ and ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/ˌoʊvɚɹ ænd ˈaʊt/

Definición y Significado de "over and out"

over and out
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cambio y fuera, terminado y fuera

said in a radio communication to indicate that the conversation is over
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What is the origin of the idiom "over and out" and when to use it?

The idiom "over and out" originated from the realm of radio communication, particularly in military and aviation contexts. In radio communication, "over" signifies the end of one's transmission, and "out" signifies the conclusion of the entire conversation. This phrase is used to convey a sense of finality and is used to close a conversation or communication link.

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After delivering the status report, the pilot radioed, " Mission accomplished, over and out. "
Después de entregar el informe de estado, el piloto transmitió, "Misión cumplida, cambio y fuera."
The soldier reported their location to the base camp and then said, " All clear here, over and out. "
El soldado informó su ubicación al campamento base y luego dijo: "Todo claro aquí, cambio y fuera, terminado y fuera."
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