Id | ESLPod_0620_WE_0915 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 620 |
Episode Title | Making Quick and Slow Decisions |
Phrase | to work out |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to work out" means to be successful or unsuccessful, or to achieve particular results or solutions: "Why didn't your relationship with Bobbi work out? Everyone thought the two of you would get married and live happily ever after." The phrase "to work out" also means to exercise, especially at the gym: "She tries to work out at the gym after work at least four days a week." The phrase "to work out" can also mean to find the solution to something: "I tried and tried, but I just couldn't work out the solution to the math problems our teacher assigned." Or, "It won't be easy to pay all our bills on just one salary, but I'm sure we'll be able to work it out." |
Topics | Business |
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