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单词 make out
释义

make out

verb

made out; making out; makes out

transitive verb

1
: to complete (something, such as a printed form) by supplying required information
make out a check
2
: to find or grasp the meaning of
tried to make out what had really happened
3
: to form an opinion or idea about : conclude
how do you make that out
4
a
: to represent as being
made them out to be losers
b
: to pretend to be true
made out that he had never heard of me
5
: to represent or delineate in detail
6
: to see and identify with difficulty or effort : discern
make out a ship through the fog

intransitive verb

1
: get along, fare
how are you making out with the new job
2
a
: to engage in sexual intercourse
b
: neck sense 1

Synonyms

  • cope
  • do
  • fare
  • get along
  • get by
  • get on
  • manage
  • shift
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Example Sentences

we're not rich, but we're making out all right I can't quite make out what she is trying to say.
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

make out

verb

1
as in to cope
to meet one's day-to-day needs we're not rich, but we're making out all right

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • cope
  • do
  • make shift
  • make do
  • get along
  • get by
  • get on
  • make ends meet
  • manage
  • survive
  • fare
  • carry on
  • shift
  • afford
  • eke out
  • fend for oneself
  • last
  • scrounge
  • scrape (by or through)
  • contrive
  • squeeze
  • wring
  • scrape (out)
  • swing
  • wrest

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • fall short
  • fail
  • collapse
  • decline
  • give up
  • flounder
  • wane
  • slump
  • fizzle
  • peter (out)
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2
as in to understand
to have a clear idea of I can't quite make out what she is trying to say

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • understand
  • know
  • decipher
  • see
  • recognize
  • appreciate
  • comprehend
  • grasp
  • get
  • realize
  • sense
  • pick up on
  • perceive
  • make
  • discern
  • tumble (to)
  • conceive
  • catch on (to)
  • intuit
  • dig
  • register
  • twig
  • seize
  • assimilate
  • behold
  • apprehend
  • cotton (to or on to)
  • savvy
  • catch
  • decode
  • take in
  • compass
  • grok
  • digest
  • absorb
  • cognize
  • fathom
  • penetrate
  • pierce

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • miss
  • misunderstand
  • mistake
  • misread
  • misinterpret
  • misperceive
  • misconstrue
  • misconceive
  • misapprehend
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3
as in to pretend
to take on a false or deceptive appearance he tried to make out that he didn't mind losing his job, but friends suspected he was desperately worried

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pretend
  • make believe
  • let on
  • make a pretense
  • make a show
  • put up a front
  • put on an act
  • pose
  • dissimulate
  • dissemble
  • act
  • put on
  • play
  • masquerade
  • simulate
  • affect
  • feign
  • sham
  • camouflage
  • conceal
  • impersonate
  • assume
  • mask
  • disguise
  • fake
  • playact
  • counterfeit
  • profess
  • feint
  • bluff
4
as in to derive
to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and information as best as I can make out, the police were informed of the incident but didn't think it was worth investigating

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • derive
  • understand
  • decide
  • reason
  • infer
  • deduce
  • think
  • conclude
  • judge
  • guess
  • extrapolate
  • draw a conclusion
  • assume
  • suppose
  • speculate
  • find out
  • read
  • ascertain
  • gather
  • interpret
  • surmise
  • conjecture
  • contemplate
  • rationalize
  • construe
  • philosophize
  • dope (out)
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