Significado en español
Significado de You're out of the family business
You are no longer involved in the family business.
In simple words: You are no longer part of the family-run company.
You're out of the family business en una frase
- After the argument, he realized he was out of the family business.
- It was clear she was out of the family business after the last meeting.
- When she moved away, she felt she was out of the family business.
- He told them directly, 'You're out of the family business for good!'
- They agreed that you're out of the family business if you don't contribute.
Cómo usar You're out of the family business
Use in contexts where someone is leaving or distancing from a family-run enterprise. Avoid in formal situations or when the family business is not a serious topic.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a family gathering where someone announces, 'You're out!' like a contestant in a game.
Palabras relacionadas
Collocations with You're out of the family business
- exit the family business
- leave the family business
- distance from the family business
Synonyms for You're out of the family business
- disconnected from the family business
- removed from family affairs
- excluded from family ventures
Common mistakes with You're out of the family business
- Misunderstanding 'out of' as physically outside instead of no longer involved.
- Confusing with 'out of the loop', which means not informed.
- Using it in informal settings when it requires a more serious tone.
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre You're out of the family business
¿Qué significa You're out of the family business?
You are no longer part of the family-run company.
¿Qué significa You're out of the family business en español?
You are no longer part of the family-run company.
¿Cuál es la definición de You're out of the family business?
You are no longer involved in the family business.
¿Cómo se usa You're out of the family business en una frase?
After the argument, he realized he was out of the family business.
¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de You're out of the family business?
It was clear she was out of the family business after the last meeting.
¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de You're out of the family business?
Algunas alternativas comunes son disconnected from the family business, removed from family affairs, excluded from family ventures.
¿Qué palabras acompañan a You're out of the family business?
Suele combinarse con exit the family business, leave the family business, distance from the family business.
¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar You're out of the family business?
Misunderstanding 'out of' as physically outside instead of no longer involved. Confusing with 'out of the loop', which means not informed. Using it in informal settings when it requires a more serious tone.
¿Cómo se pronuncia You're out of the family business?
US: //jʊr aʊt ʌv ðə ˈfæmɪli ˈbɪznəs//, UK: //jʊəʳ aʊt əv ðə ˈfæmɪli ˈbɪznɪs//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.
¿Cuándo debo usar You're out of the family business?
Use in contexts where someone is leaving or distancing from a family-run enterprise. Avoid in formal situations or when the family business is not a serious topic.
