venire fuori
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “to come out”.
Verb
venìre fuori (first-person singular present vèngo fuori, first-person singular past historic vénni fuori or vènni fuori, past participle venùto fuori, first-person singular future verrò fuori, auxiliary èssere)
- to come out
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see venire, fuori.
- (figurative, by extension, transitive with da) to get out or come out (of) (a difficult or dangerous situation)
- non ha potuto venire fuori dalla depressione
- he could not get out of depression
- (intransitive, also impersonal with che + ind.) to be discovered or revealed
- è venuto fuori il tuo segreto
- your secret came out
- venne fuori che era già sposato
- it came out that he was already married
- to be published
- un nuovo romanzo è venuto fuori
- a new novel came out
- to make a debut; to make a name for oneself
- Synonyms: emergere, affermarsi
- ha talento, ma in quell'ambiente non potrà venire fuori
- he has talent, but in that environment he will not be able to make a name for himself
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