1.b> i> 1) i> -; he took a handkerchief out of his pocket ; to step out of the car ; to leap out of the window ; to jump out of bed / ; he slipped out of the room ; is there a way out of it? ? she looked at him out of the corner of her eye i> ;
2) / i> , i> ; to be out of the house ; to be out of the country ; out of prison i> , ; an animal not found out of Europe , ; when I am out of here ... / , ...; don't hang out of the window ; the words hardly out of my mouth when ... / , ...; the gloom went out of his face ;
3) i> -; the camp is six miles out of town ;
2. i>b>i> 1) / :i> out of danger , ; out of hearing ; to go out of sight / ; that is out of our power ; out of my sight! .i> / ! !
2) , .. / :i> out of breath , ; out of hand [. .i> hand Ir> ]; out of shape , ; out of the ordinary, out-of-the-ordinary , ; out of place , ; , ; out of order , , ; out of patience ; out of one's mind ;
3) , .. :i> to be out of fashion ;
3.b> / i> -, ; i>; out of pity , ; out of respect ; out of spite (), ();
4.b> / i> -; out of stone [glass] , [, ]; they made a boxer out of him , / ; she made a dinner out of hors-d'oeuvres ;
5.b> i> 1) :i> he came out of a slum i> ; he came out of France ;
2) , :i> he was not long out of a theatre school , / ;
3) , .:i> to drink out of a glass ; to eat out of the same dish ( ) ;
6.b> i> 1) :i> nine chances out of ten ; three days out of every week ;
2) / , , i>.:i> he quotes it out of Shakespeare ; a scene out of a play ; what did you get out of his lecture? ? ?
7.b> :i> he is out of money / , ; he ran out of tobacco ;
8.b> , . :i> to get money out of smb. / / ; he got ten dollars out of it / ;
9.b> :i> to talk / to argue / smb. out of smth. / ; to laugh smb. out of smth. / ;
10.b> :i> Crawl out of Traipse i> i> ;
11.b> :i> out of itb> ) / ; ) ; ) .i> / / ; , ; it is out of the questionb> , ; (times) out of numberb> ; to go out of one's wayb> - , , ; . -i>.