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use of break out How it is used in sentences and what does it actually mean. could not find appropriate answer
2013年6月19日 03:10
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To "break out" is an expression that often means "to become free of" or to "escape" something. Here are some examples of how you could use it: "I can't wait to break out of my unhealthy lifestyle!" "Did you hear? A convicted muderer broke out of prison yesterday." The other meaning for "break out" is to "erupt" or "explode/ignite", and usually implies that something is out of control. When using the expression in this way, you are usually describing an event or action that is bad/negative. Here are some examples: "At 4:30pm yesterday, a riot broke out between unhappy citizens and police, in what was thought to have been a peaceful protest." "A new, potentially deadly strain of influenza broke out last week, and everyone is strongly advised to wear surgical masks when outdoors." Note that in the above examples, the expression "break out" is being used in past tense. This is often the case because, when something breaks out or escapes, it has happened unexpectedly or without warning, and so the term will often be used to describe a past event. You can't really 'predict' something breaking out in this context. I hope that this information helps :) please let me know if you have trouble understanding my answer.
2013年6月19日
You also use the term "break out" to discribe acne prone skin (pimples, irritations etc).
2013年6月19日
You can Break Out of jail (escape) You can Break Out of your shell (try to be a more outgoing person) There is a famous computer game called Break Out.
2013年6月19日
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