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to work out
[phrase form: work]
01
hacer ejercicio, entrenar
to exercise in order to get healthier or stronger
Intransitive
Example
I work out with a friend to make the exercise routine more enjoyable.
We need to find time to work out together and motivate each other.
Despite a busy schedule, he manages to work out regularly to maintain his fitness levels.
Example
Despite the challenges, the project eventually worked out successfully.
Despite our careful planning, the project did n't work out as expected.
Efficient communication ensures that tasks work out seamlessly.
03
elaborar, planificar
to plan something in detail
Transitive: to work out sth
Example
Let 's work out the logistics of the event before announcing it.
We have to work out the schedule to accommodate everyone's availability.
The committee is diligently working out the details of the policy.
04
solucionar, resolver
to find a solution to a problem, often through analysis, experimentation, or mathematical calculation
Transitive: to work out a problem
Example
The coach is working the strategy out for the next game.
Working out problems collaboratively often leads to better solutions.
He can quickly work out complex mathematical problems.
05
entrenar, ejercitar
to actively participate in physical training, often targeting specific muscle groups or areas of the body
Transitive: to work out a muscle
Example
She works her muscles out with weights.
She works her abs out with crunches every day.
I enjoy working my legs out with squats and lunges.
06
resolver, solucionar
to find a solution to a problem
Transitive: to work out a solution
Example
We must work out a solution to the budgetary issues before moving forward.
Let 's work out a compromise that satisfies both parties.
Can you work out a plan for improving employee satisfaction?
07
calcular, determinar
to find a specific amount or value after considering all relevant information
Intransitive: to work out to an amount | to work out at an amount
Example
When you divide the total cost by the number of participants, the event registration fee works out to be only $ 20 per person.
The total cost of the project works out to $15,000 after considering all expenses.
When you divide the hours worked by the total pay, the hourly rate works out at $ 20.
08
perfeccionar, refinar
to refine something gradually through persistent effort
Transitive: to work out sth
Example
The musician worked the melody out to perfection before recording.
The engineer is working the structural issues out in the building design.
The team needs to work out the bugs in the new software before the release date.
09
extraer, eliminar
to use physical effort, tools, or techniques to remove an unwanted substance or object
Transitive: to work out something unwanted
Example
The geologist worked out the mineral samples to study their composition.
Clearing a clogged pipe often involves using chemicals to work out the blockage.
Mechanics often need specialized tools to work out problems in an engine.
10
descifrar, entender
to understand someone's thoughts, emotions, or actions
Transitive: to work out sth
Example
I 've been trying to work out why he's upset, but he wo n't tell me.
We 'll have to work out the reasons for the team's poor performance this season.
She is good at working out people's emotions just by listening to them.

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