uit Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “out” is uit. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn off uit Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Examples of "out" in use There are 86 examples of the Dutch word for "out" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn My physics teacher doesn’t care if I skip classes. Het maakt mijn natuurkundeleraar niet uit als ik de lessen verzuim. Learn It doesn’t matter to be hatched by a duck, as long as you came out of a swan’s egg! Het doet er niet toe, door een eend uitgebroed te worden, als men maar uit een zwanenei gekomen is! Learn Do you think maybe she would like to swim, and to let the water splash over her head? Denk je misschien, dat zij plezier heeft om te zwemmen en het water boven haar hoofd uit te laten spatten? Learn One evening, just as the sun set amid radiant clouds, there came a large flock of beautiful birds out of the forest Op zekere avond, juist toen de zon in haar pracht onderging, kwam er een hele troep grote vogels uit het bos Learn “It stretches far beyond the other side of the trees, until the pastor’s garden; but I have never been there.” “Die strekt zich nog ver aan de andere kant van het geboomte uit, tot aan de tuin van de pastoor; maar daar ben ik nog nooit geweest.” Learn “It might be true, but it is too big and it looks to strange,“ said the other duck, “that is why it has to have a bite.“ “Dat is wel mogelijk, maar het is te groot en ziet er zo vreemd uit,” zei de andere eend, “en daarom moet het eens een pikje hebben.” Learn but - the light already went out, the stove disappeared and all that was left, was the remains of a half-burnt match in her hand. maar - daar ging het lichtje uit, de kachel verdween, zij hield slechts een klein stompje van het afgebrande lucifertje in de hand. Learn Now it noticed that the door had come out of one hinge and slanted so badly that it could sneak through the gap into the room, and that is what it did. Nu bemerkte het, dat de deur uit het ene scharnier geraakt was en zo scheef hing, dat het door de reet in de kamer kon sluipen, en dit deed het dan ook. Learn A chirp was heard, and all the animals of the eggs came alive and stuck their heads out of the egg shells. Een gepiep deed zich horen, en al de dooren van de eieren waren levend geworden en staken de kopjes uit de schalen. Learn They uttered a strange noise, spread their beautiful, long wings and flew away from those cold regions to warmer countries Zij lieten een eigenaardig geluid horen, spreidden hun prachtige, lange vleugels uit en trokken uit de koude streken naar warmere landen Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "from" Practice (64) Lesson Learn Lesson words apart, from, out etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A chirp was heard, and all the animals of the eggs came alive and stuck their heads out of the egg shells., a handful of snails slipped out of his mouth, A memory is an experience from the past that is stored in memory., A poll showed that 79% felt themselves hampered in their right to vote., According to a survey by the Association for Alcohol and Other Drug Problems., And from the trees appeared suddenly three beautiful white swans, And now all the little ducks hurried, as much as they could, and they emerged from the eggs and looked everywhere under the green leaves; and the mother let them look, as much as they wanted; because green is good for the eyes., And our princess who along with King Philip followed the match in from the stand, was totally freaking out., And she lit all the matches in the box, for she wished to keep her grandmother with her., At the annual high mass of technology, many companies release news and product launches., Banishment is the removal of someone from a community., but - the light already went out, the stove disappeared and all that was left, was the remains of a half-burnt match in her hand., But the poor duckling that had hatched last and looked so ugly was bitten, bumped and fooled by both the ducks and the chickens., Can you arch your back, or purr, or throw out sparks?, Do you think maybe she would like to swim, and to let the water splash over her head?, Don’t forget to turn the light off., End of story., First later on the day it became quiet; but the poor duckling did not dare to get up yet; it waited several hours more, before it turned around, and then it rushed out of the swamp as fast as it could., he stretched his snout straight towards the duckling, He whirled himself in the water like a wheel, stretched out his neck towards the swans, and uttered such a loud and strange scream that it frightened himself. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 4 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1