turn out phrasal verb ⇨turn out (turn out to be true)⇨happen (turn out well)⇨manufacture (The school turned out some fine students.)⇨turn sth off (turn out the lights)turn out
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turn out ♦︎ emerge ♦︎ come out ♦︎ come to light ♦︎ get out ♦︎ transpire ♦︎ leak outThese words are all used to talk about unknown information that becomes known.这些词均表示未知信息为人所知、披露、公开。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆news / the truth emerges / comes out / gets out / leaks out◆It turns out / emerges / transpires that...◆it now turns out / emerges / transpires...◆to turn out / emerge / come out / come to light / transpire later◆to turn out / emerge / transpire / leak out subsequently◆to turn out / emerge / come out / come to light finally■ˌturn ˈout
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to be finally discovered to be sth, especially when this is unexpected原来是,结果是(尤指结果出人意料)◆The job turned out to be harder than we thought.结果这工作比我们想象的要难。◆It turned out that she was a friend of my sister.她原来是我姐姐的朋友。■emerge iˈmɜːdʒ; NAmEiˈmɜːrdʒ [intransitive] (ratherformal) (of facts, ideas or evidence) to become known(事实、意见或证据)显露,为人所知◆No new evidence emerged during the investigation.调查过程中未发现新证据。◆It emerged that the company was going to be sold.这家公司准备出售一事已浮出水面。◆One thing emerges very clearly from this study.通过这项研究,弄清楚了一件事。■ˌcome ˈout
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(came, come)(of news, an account of sth or the truth) to become known to people(消息、说法或真相)显露,为人所知◆The full story came out at the trial.案情始末在审判时真相大白。◆It came out that he'd been telling lies.后来才知道他一直在说谎。■come to ˈlight
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(came, come)(of evidence or knowledge) to become known(证据或知识)为人所知,披露◆New evidence has recently come to light.新的证据最近已经披露。■ˌget ˈout
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(getting, got, got; NAmEspokengetting, got, gotten) (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) (ratherinformal) (of secret information) to become known(秘密信息)泄露,为人所知◆If this gets out there'll be trouble.这事要是被人知道就麻烦了。■transpiretrænˈspaɪə(r)
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[intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) (formal) (of secret or unknown information) to become known(秘密或未知信息)公开,透露,为人所知◆It transpired that the gang had had a contact inside the bank.据报这伙歹徒在银行里有内应。◆This story, it later transpired, was untrue.后来得知,此事纯属编造。■ˌleak ˈout
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(not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) (ratherinformal) (of secret information) to become known to the public(秘密信息)泄露,走漏,被公开◆Details of the plan soon leaked out.计划的细节很快就泄露出去了。 see also leak ⇨ revealNOTE辨析 Get out or leak out?Leak out is used especially to talk about information that is only known by people inside a particular organization, for example a government. Information may get out either by accident or deliberately. If information leaks out, it is usually done deliberately, for example in order to influence or damage the organization. * leak out尤指仅被政府等特定组织内部人员知晓的信息泄露出来。get out指信息因意外或故意泄露出来。leak out通常指信息被人故意泄露,如为了影响或损害此组织。
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