单词 | work out |
释义 | work out work (sth) out — phrasal verb with work /wɜːk/ aep /wɝːk/ verb ► B2 If a problem or difficult situation works out, it gradually becomes better or satisfactory, and if you work it out, you make it better or satisfactory: » Don't worry about anything - it'll all work out (for the best) in the end, you'll see.Thesaurus+: ↑Becoming better , ↑Making things better , ↑Making progress and advancingThesaurus+: ↑Making things better , ↑Becoming better work out (DEVELOP) — phrasal verb with work /wɜːk/ aep /wɝːk/ verb ► F0 to happen or develop in a particular way: » How is the new monitoring procedure working out?» Let's hope this new job works out well for him.Thesaurus+: ↑Occurring and happening work out (EXERCISE) — phrasal verb with work /wɜːk/ aep /wɝːk/ verb ► B1 to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body: » Huw works out in the gym two or three times a week.Thesaurus+: ↑Exercising and training• • • Extra Examples:» I try to work out twice a week.» Make sure you drink plenty of water if you are working out. work out [L] (RESULT) — phrasal verb with work /wɜːk/ aep /wɝːk/ verb ► F0 to be the result of a calculation: » These figures work out differently each time I add them.» The safe load for a truck of this size works out at nearly 20 tonnes.» In fact the trip worked out cheaper than we'd expected.Thesaurus+: ↑Calculations and calculating , ↑Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division |
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