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●ˌwork ˈout 🔑1. to happen or develop in a particular way, especially a successful way 进展;(尤指)成功地发展◆I’m glad my plan worked out (= was successful). 我很高兴我的计划成功了。◆Their marriage didn’t work out (= was not successful). 他们的婚姻不美满。◆It is all working out very well. 一切都进展得很顺利。◆Don’t worry now, everything will work out all right in the end. 别操心了,所有事情最终都会有个好结果的。2. (at sth) if sth works out at sth, you calculate that it will be a particular amount 计算;算出◆The rent works out at £50 a week each. 租金算下来是每人每周 50 英镑。◆It’ll work out cheaper to go by bus. 算来还是乘公共汽车便宜些。 NOTE Work out is often used with cheaper, more expensive, etc. * work out 常与 cheaper、more expensive 等连用。3. to train the body by physical exercise 锻炼身体;做运动◆I try and work out three times a week. 我尽量每周锻炼三次。4. if a sum, a maths problem, etc. works out, it gives a result (总数、数学题等)等于,解出◆The equation won’t work out if x is negative. 如果 x 为负数,这个等式就不成立。[v + adv]▸ ˈworkout noun a period of physical exercise 锻炼◆I did a two-hour workout in the gym. 我在健身房锻炼了两个小时。 |