come out

come out
1) (emerge) [person, animal, vehicle] sortir (of de); [star] apparaître; [sun, moon] se montrer

he came out of it rather well — fig il ne s'en est pas mal tiré

2) (originate)

to come out of — [person] être originaire de; [song] venir de; [news report] provenir de

the money will have to come out of your savings — il faudra prendre l'argent sur tes économies

3) (result)

something good came out of the disaster — il est sorti quelque chose de bon du désastre

4) (strike) faire la grève

to come out on strike — faire la grève

5) (fall out) [contact lens, tooth] tomber; [contents] sortir; [cork] s'enlever

his hair is coming out — il commence à perdre ses cheveux

6) (be emitted) [water, smoke] sortir (through par)
7) (wash out) [stain] s'en aller, partir
8) (be published, issued) [magazine, novel] paraître; [album, film, product] sortir
9) (become known) [feelings] se manifester; [details, facts] être révélé; [results] être connu

it came out that — on a appris que

the truth is bound to come out — la vérité finira forcément par se savoir

10) Photography [photo, photocopy] être réussi
11) (end up)

to come out at 200 dollars — [cost, bill] s'élever à 200 dollars

the jumper came out too big — le pull était trop grand

12) (say)

to come out with — sortir [excuse]; raconter [nonsense]

whatever will she come out with next? — qu'est-ce qu'elle va encore nous sortir? (colloq)

to come straight out with it — le dire franchement


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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