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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
go out
▪ I. ˌgo ˈout derived 1. to leave your house to go to a social event • She goes out a lot. •~ doing sth He goes out drinking most evenings. 2. when the ↑tide goes out, it moves away from the land Syn: ↑ebb, Opp: ↑come in 3. to be sent •Have the invitations gone out yet? 4. (BrE)when a radio or television programme goes out, it is broadcast 5. when news or information goes out, it is announced or published •~ that… Word went out that the director had resigned 6. if a fire or light goes out, it stops burning or shining Main entry: ↑goderived ▪ II. ˌgo ˈout (of sth) derived 1. to fail to reach the next stage of a competition, etc •She went out of the tournament in the first round. 2. to be no longer fashionable or generally used •Those skirts went out years ago. Main entry: ↑goderived ▪ III. go ˈout with sb | ˌgo ˈout (together) derived (especially of young people)to spend time with sb and have a romantic or sexual relationship with them • Tom has been going out with Lucy for six weeks. • How long have Tom and Lucy been going out together? Main entry: ↑goderived
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