work out

动词 v.
/ˌwɜːk ˈaʊt/    /ˌwɝk ˈaʊt/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To calculate. transitive
    — Can you work out 250 × 12 in your head for me?
  2. To make sense of. transitive
    — I can't work these instructions out.
  3. To decide. transitive
    — I can't work out if I like him or not.
  4. To bring about or cause to happen by work or effort. transitive
    — Near-synonyms: hash out, hammer out
  5. To resolve; to find a solution for. transitive
    — Near-synonyms: straighten out, sort out
  6. To develop or devise in detail; to elaborate. transitive
    — Near-synonyms: plan out, lay out
  7. To smooth or perfect. transitive
    — Near-synonyms: iron out, smooth out
  8. To conclude with the correct solution. intransitive
    — Near-synonym: add up
  9. To succeed; to result in a satisfactory situation. intransitive
    — Near-synonym: pan out
  10. To exercise, especially by lifting weights. intransitive
    — John won't be here for a while because he's working out.
  11. To strengthen a part of one’s body by exercise. transitive
    — To work out your core
  12. To earn a wage working away from one's farm. US,intransitive
    — The two Russians made good farmhands, and in summer they worked out together.
  13. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see work, out. intransitive,transitive
    — Using some tweezers, he worked the bee sting out of his hand.
  14. To remove all the mineral that can be profitably exploited.
    — The gravel pit had been worked out.

词形变化

works out present,singular,third-person working out participle,present worked out participle,past worked out past
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