out of, be Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
out of, be
out of, be Be lacking, as in
We're out of sugar and coffee. Shakespeare used this idiom in
Henry V (3:7): “These English are ... out of beef.” [Late 1500s] Also see
run out of.
well out of, be
well out of, be Be lucky not to be involved with, as in
You're well out of that marriage; he was never right for you. This expression is a shortening of
well to be out of.be out of (something)
To no best accept a accumulation of something. Would you apperception activity to the store? We're out of milk. How can you be out of eggs? You're a booth that specializes in all-day breakfast!Learn more: of, outout of, be
Be lacking, as in We're out of amoroso and coffee. Shakespeare acclimated this argot in Henry V (3:7): "These English are ... out of beef." [Late 1500s] Also see run out of. Learn more: out