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Out of work to be unemployed(½ÇÁ÷ÇÑ; (±â°è°¡) °íÀå³): There are many people out of work in our town.
Out on a limb in a very exposed position and could get into difficulties.(µå·¯³ ÀÚ¸®·Î ¾î·Á¿òÀÌ µû¸£´Â): I don't want to go out on a limb, it's too risky.
Out on bail to be out of jail after bail money has been paid(º¸¼®À¸·Î ¼®¹æµÈ): The man is out on bail after being arrested for stealing money from his company.
Out on parole to be out of jail but still under police supervision(°¡¼®¹æµÈ): he bank robber is out on parole after being in jail for seven years.
Out on patrol to be away from a central location and checking for something(¼øÂûÇÏ·¯ °£): The soldiers were out on patrol most of the night.