出 — meaning in English
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English meaning
- de preposition Used in French (and some other European) surnames and titles of nobility, meaning "of" or "from."
- dis verb Informal short form of "disrespect" — to insult or put someone down.
- emerge verb To come out from somewhere hidden or enclosed, becoming visible.
- issue noun A subject or problem that people discuss or disagree about.
- off adv Away from a place, position, or reference point.
- re prep Concerning or with reference to something, commonly used to introduce the subject of a letter, email, or document.
- release verb To set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.
Senses
出 is used for these senses in English:
- carry out (transitive) To hold while moving it out.
- come out (intransitive) To be published or released; to be issued; to be broadcast for the first time.
- de- reversal, undoing
- dis- Expressing separation or removal.
- emerge (intransitive, copulative) To come out of a situation, object, or a liquid.
- get out (transitive) To help (someone) leave.
- go out To leave, especially a building.
- issue (intransitive) To flow out, to proceed from, to come out or from.
de — full definition
- preposition Used in French (and some other European) surnames and titles of nobility, meaning "of" or "from."
- noun The name of the Cyrillic letter Д/д.
- interjection A meaningless syllable used to carry a tune or mark a rhythm when singing, similar to "la" or "da."
dis — full definition
- verb Informal short form of "disrespect" — to insult or put someone down.
- noun An insult or put-down.