Cerca
to go out
[phrase form: go]
01
uscire
to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time
Intransitive
02
uscire (con qualcuno)
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
03
spegnersi, estinguersi
(of fire or a light) to stop giving heat or brightness
Intransitive
04
uscire, andare via
to leave a place or location
Intransitive: to go out of a place
05
entrare in campo, salire sul palco
to step onto the playing area, like a field or stage, especially in sports or performances
Intransitive: to go out somewhere
06
uscire di moda, diventare impopolare
to become unfashionable or unpopular
Intransitive
07
essere trasmesso, andare in onda
to be broadcast
Intransitive
08
essere eliminati, andare fuori
to be eliminated from a sports competition or tournament by losing a game or match
Intransitive: to go out of a tournament
09
ritirarsi, risalire
(of water) to gradually recede or move away from a certain area, such as a beach or shoreline
Intransitive
10
andare fuori, giocare tutte le carte
to play all the cards in one's hand in a card game, either by melding them or discarding them
Intransitive
11
andare in panne, spegnersi
to fail to function or operate properly
Intransitive
12
uscire, essere reso noto
(of news or information) to be made known to the public
Intransitive
13
essere inviato, essere consegnato
to be sent or delivered to someone
Intransitive: to go out to sb
go out
v
Esempio
They often go out on weekends to explore new restaurants.
They planned to go out for a movie and ice cream.
The streetlamp went out due to a power outage.
The players went out onto the ice for the ice hockey match.
The soccer team went out onto the field with high spirits.
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