
Rechercher
to go out
[phrase form: go]
01
sortir
to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time
Intransitive
Example
He often goes out to play basketball in the park with his friends.
They planned to go out for a movie and ice cream.
02
sortir avec
to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with
Intransitive: to go out | to go out with sb
Example
They started going out in college and have been a couple ever since.
Are they still going out, or did they break up?
03
s'éteindre, s'extincter
(of fire or a light) to stop giving heat or brightness
Intransitive
Example
Do n't leave the stove on; the flame might go out.
She blew on the match, and it quickly went out.
04
sortir, quitter
to leave a place or location
Intransitive: to go out of a place
Example
They decided to go out of the crowded mall and find a quieter place to eat.
It's pouring rain; I do n't want to go out of the car right now.
05
entrer sur, se produire sur
to step onto the playing area, like a field or stage, especially in sports or performances
Intransitive: to go out somewhere
Example
The soccer team went out onto the field with high spirits.
The basketball players went out onto the court to warm up.
06
devenir démodé, tomber en désuétude
to become unfashionable or unpopular
Intransitive
Example
Bell-bottom jeans went out of style in the 1970s but made a comeback recently.
Remember the popularity of frosted tips for hair?
07
diffuser, sortir, émettre
to be broadcast
Intransitive
Example
The live concert will go out on several streaming platforms.
The news bulletin will go out at 6 PM on the national television network.
08
être éliminé, sortir du tournoi
to be eliminated from a sports competition or tournament by losing a game or match
Intransitive: to go out of a tournament
Example
The team went out of the playoffs after a tough loss.
The boxer went out of the championship match in the final round.
09
se retirer, reculer
(of water) to gradually recede or move away from a certain area, such as a beach or shoreline
Intransitive
Example
The tide went out, revealing a vast expanse of sand.
As the afternoon went on, the water started to go out from the bay.
10
éliminer, se défausser
to play all the cards in one's hand in a card game, either by melding them or discarding them
Intransitive
Example
In the final round, she decided to go out with her last cards.
He strategically went out and ended the game with a winning move.
11
tomber en panne, s'éteindre
to fail to function or operate properly
Intransitive
Example
The power went out during the storm, and all the lights went out.
The car 's engine went out, and it had to be towed to the garage.
12
se faire connaître, être diffusé
(of news or information) to be made known to the public
Intransitive
Example
Word went out that the government had passed new regulations.
News went out about the upcoming concert featuring a famous band.
13
être envoyé, être délivré
to be sent or delivered to someone
Intransitive: to go out to sb
Example
Have the wedding invitations gone out to all the guests?
The meeting reminders should go out to all the participants by tomorrow.

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