Translation for '
to go out' from English to Serbian
SYNO | to date | to exit | to get out | ... |
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Usage Examples English
- The Moon has disappeared and the Sun is in danger of burning out at any time, often flickering as if about to go out, before shining again.
- Throughout the filming, the actors were forbidden to go out in sunlight, to create the pallor of men who seldom saw the sun during their missions.
- When considering going out, a player may ask the partner for permission to go out.
- Temporary wooden platforms and walls would be fitted to the upper walls of the fortress through square holes in the face of the wall, providing protection to defenders on the wall and allowing defenders to go out past the wall to drop projectiles on attackers at the wall beneath, acting much like permanent machicolation.
- Vesta, to show her displeasure at the birth of Rhea Silvia's children, caused the holy fire in her temple to go out, shook her altar, and shut the eyes of her image.
- Little trace of feeling or originality remained to be lamented when, at the end of the eighteenth century, the Delftware potteries began to go out of business."
- Valved pulsejet engines use a mechanical valve to control the flow of expanding exhaust, forcing the hot gas to go out of the back of the engine through the tailpipe only, and allow fresh air and more fuel to enter through the intake as the inertia of the escaping exhaust creates a partial vacuum for a fraction of a second after each detonation.
- As they grow, they begin to go out on forays with their mother, first visiting kill sites, and after six months beginning to hunt small prey on their own.
- One day, she becomes sick because the maid has given her an extra dose of sleeping medicine to be able to go out.
- and ordered him to go out and work. The Danish soldier found it amusing and did not realise this "lazy farm boy" was in fact Gustav Vasa himself who managed to slip away from danger and escape death.
- Some even dared to go out in the winter of 1858 to try to get a head start, only to realize that they would have to wait until the snow melted to begin mining.
- The tradition is to give cards and gifts and to serve mothers breakfast in bed or to go out to lunch together as a family.
- Outfielders often raise their arms up when the ball goes into the ivy, signaling to an umpire to go out and rule on the play.
- The gold standard was the basis for the international monetary system from the 1870s to the early 1920s, and from the late 1920s to 1932 Great Britain accidentally adopted a "de facto" gold standard in 1717 when Sir Isaac Newton, then-master of the Royal Mint, set the exchange rate of silver to gold too low, thus causing silver coins to go out of circulation.
- Prost decided to go out on top, as shortly after Senna signed he announced his retirement from motorsports.
- is having to go out and sort of ‘Seven Samurai' the Justice League together” in the 2021 film "Zack Snyder's Justice League".
- He then showed this video to a class of kindergarten children who were getting ready to go out to play.
- Dressing up is common at all ages; adults will often dress up to accompany their children, and young adults may dress up to go out and ask for gifts for a charity.
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