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خارج از
بیرون از، در خارج، به واسطه
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English Dictionaryout of somewhere/somethingno longer in a stated place or condition
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Thesaurusbecause conjunction used when giving the reason for something:
I went home because I was tired.
The streets were flooded because of all the rain.due to/owing to preposition used to give the reason why something has happened.
Due to and
owing to are more formal than
because:
The delay was due to a problem with the ship’s engines.
The parade had to be cancelled owing to bad weather.through preposition because of something.
Through is used especially when saying why someone succeeded or failed to do something:
They won the game, more through luck than skill.
You failed that test through carelessness.thanks to preposition used when explaining that something good has happened because of someone’s efforts, or because something exists:
Thanks to modern medicine, the disease can now be cured.since/as conjunction used when giving the reason why someone decides to do something or decides that something is true:
We decided to go to the beach since it was a nice day.
I thought Kevin was out as his car wasn’t there.out of preposition because of a particular feeling or quality:
He started reading the book out of curiosity.
I only asked out of politeness. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
Idiomsout ofto have none left of something
The restaurant was out of fish so we had meat instead.
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out of somethingto have none left of something
The restaurant was out of fish so we had meat instead.
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