to make something (out) of something

Définition et signification de « make something (out) of something » en anglais

to make something (out) of something
01

to manage to make something by assembling different parts or raw materials together

Exemples
It is best to begin by making the salad of the ingredients usually preferred and mixing in a small quantity of one or two of the new ingredients.
to make something (out) of somebody or something
to make something (out) of somebody or something
01

to change someone or something into a completely different person or thing

Exemples
The Olympics can make sporting heroes out of previously little-known athletes.
to make of
Pronunciation
/mˈeɪk ʌv/
to make of
[phrase form: make]
01

penser de, interpréter

to form an opinion or interpretation about something
informations grammaticales
composition morphologique
à particule
verbe d’action
régulier
inséparable
particule
of
verbe de base
make
présent
make of
3e personne du singulier
makes of
participe présent
making of
passé simple
made of
participe passé
made of
Exemples
Analyzing the statistics without proper context, I ca n't make anything of these numbers.
En analysant les statistiques sans contexte approprié, je ne peux rien faire de ces chiffres.
02

penser de, réagir à

to consider or react to something in a particular way
Exemples
Despite his repeated warnings, she made little of his concerns about the potential risks.
Malgré ses avertissements répétés, elle a peu fait cas de ses inquiétudes concernant les risques potentiels.
03

se faire une opinion, juger

to form an opinion or judgment about a person based on what one sees or hears
Exemples
He did not know what to make of her when she spoke so confidently.
Il ne savait pas quoi penser d'elle quand elle parlait avec tant d'assurance.
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