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Значение идиомы last out
[last out] {v.} 1. To be enough until the end of.
There isenough food in the house to last out the snowstorm.
Our candieswon’t last out the night.
2. To continue to the end of; continue tolive after; live or go through.
The old man is dying; he won’t lastout the night.
This car will never last out the winter.
Compare:HOLD OUT.
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