to bail out
[동사]
to pay money to the court to release someone from custody until their trial

보석금을 내다, 보석하다
to break out
[동사]
to free oneself from a place that one is being held against their will, such as a prison

탈출하다, 도망치다
to chase out
[동사]
to scare or force someone or something to leave by running after them aggressively

쫓아내다, 몰아내다
Ex: The manager chase out a shoplifter who was trying to steal merchandise from the store .
to clear out
[동사]
to leave a place or situation suddenly or quickly, often due to danger or dissatisfaction

급히 떠나다, 서둘러 나가다
to drop out
[동사]
to stop going to school, university, or college before finishing one's studies

중퇴하다, 학교를 그만두다
Ex: Some students may choose drop out if they find that their chosen course is not aligned with their interests .
to move out
[동사]
to change the place we live or work

이사 나가다, 이사하다
Ex: They decided move out after the increase in rent .
to peel out
[동사]
to leave a place swiftly in a vehicle, often making the wheels leave behind skid marks

스키드 마크를 남기며 급히 떠나다, 타이어를 screech시키며 떠나다
'Out'을 사용하는 구동사 |
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