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opt [ɒpt] VERBE intr to opt for sth

I . op·tic [ˈɒptɪk] SUBST PHOTO

II . op·tic [ˈɒptɪk] ADJ épith

I . out [aʊt] ADJ attr

4. out (in blossom):

13. out (not possible):

15. out (inaccurate):

16. out homosexual:

17. out tide:

II . out [aʊt] ADV

1. out (not in sth):

out
“keep out!”

3. out (away from home, for a social activity):

5. out (fully, absolutely):

burnt out also fig
out and away Am

8. out (out of prison):

9. out (unconscious):

12. out (outdated):

13. out (time off):

14. out tide:

III . out [aʊt] VERBE trans to out sb

2. out BOXE:

3. out homosexual:

IV . out [aʊt] PRÉP fam

ˈout-and-out ADJ épith

chill-out [ˈtʃɪlaʊt] ADJ épith

chill-out room, area:

chuck·er-ˈout <chuckers-out> SUBST GB fam

clapped-out [ˈklæptaʊt] ADJ GB Aus fam

I . cut-out [ˈkʌtaʊt] SUBST

1. cut-out (shape):

izrez m

2. cut-out (stereotype):

3. cut-out (switch):

II . cut-out [ˈkʌtaʊt] ADJ

gross-out [ˈgrəʊsaʊt] SUBST fam

II . level off, level out VERBE trans

out·ˈfront ADJ Am fam

ˈout of PRÉP

1. out of after vb (towards outside):

iz +gén

5. out of (spoken by):

iz +gén

6. out of (made from):

iz +gén

7. out of (motivated by):

zaradi +gén

8. out of after subst (ratio of):

od +gén

11. out of (sheltered from):

ˈout-pa·tient SUBST

pass·ing-ˈout SUBST GB Aus

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Approximately 2,350 premises were passed, of which 80 per cent did not opt out for installation.
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Each time the privacy notice is reestablished, the consumer has the right to opt out again.
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Individual students can opt out of membership, although this right is rarely exercised.
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The theological faculties in the universities continued, as did religious instruction in the schools, however, allowing the parents to opt out for their children.
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In their fourth year, students may opt out of traditional coursework and fulfill their graduation requirement through work in community service or in peer leadership.
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A citizen would be able to opt out of all government involvement if they simply pay a 10% income tax.
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Families may opt out of the school-purchase plan if they purchase their own equipment.
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Doer suggested that corporate shareholders should also be allowed to opt out of party donations.
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About 17.5% of the area which has regular route transit service is served by these six other opt out transit systems.
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Third, the option of any segment of society to opt out of the political process and to propose alternative solutions for its own governance.
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