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 Translation for 'work out' from English to Slovak
VERB   to work out | worked out | worked out
working out | works out
SYNO to calculate | to cipher | to compute | ...
nájsť riešenie [dok.]to work out
šport
cvičiť [nedok.]
to work out
šport
posilňovať [nedok.]
to work out
dobre dopadnúť [dok.]to work out [end nicely]
vyjsť [dok.]to work out [end successfully]
klapnúť [dok.] [ľud.] [vyjsť]to work out [end successfully]
vymyslieť n-čo [dok.]to work out sth. [find a solution]
zistiť n-čo [dok.]to work out sth. [find the answer to sth.]
prísť na n-čo [dok.]to work out sth. [find the answer to sth.]
vyriešiť n-čo [dok.]to work out sth. [solve]
riešiť n-čo [nedok.]to work out sth. [solve]
5+ Words: Verbs
mať plné ruky práce [nedok.] [idióm]to have one' work cut out [idiom]
mať pred sebou (pekný) kus práce [nedok.]to have one's work cut out [idiom]
Partial Matches
robiť [nedok.] [pracovať, mať zamestnanie]to work
fungovať [nedok.]to work
pracovať [nedok.]to work
práca
zamestnanie {n}
work
robota {f}work
práca {f}work
um.
dielo {n}
work
práca
pracovať nadčas [nedok.]
to work overtime
práca
kvaifikovaná práca {f}
skilled work
klapať [nedok.] [ľud.]to work [to function]
činorodá práca {f}creative work
hrdlačina {f} [ťažká práca]hard work
životné dielo {n}life work
lit.
dielo {n} neznámeho autora
anonymous work
ťažko pracovať [nedok.]to work hard
usilovne pracovať [nedok.]to work hard
arch.
architektonické dielo {n}
architectural work
životný odkaz {m}life work
dobrá práca {f}good work
prácasociol.
sociálna starostlivosť {f}
social work
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Usage Examples English
  • The "Uniono di la Amiki di la Linguo Internaciona" ("Union of Friends of the International Language") was established along with an Ido Academy to work out the details of the new language.
  • Dantzig was asked to work out a method the Air Force could use to improve their planning process.
  • Lessing advocated that dramaturgs should carry their work out working directly with theatre companies rather than in isolation.
  • For example, an anxious patient may be asked to talk to a stranger as a homework assignment, but if that is too difficult, he or she can work out an easier assignment first.
  • These works allow computational linguistics to have a framework within which to work out hypotheses that will further the understanding of the language in a myriad of ways.

  • Attempts to work out the evolutionary relationships of the chordates have produced several hypotheses.
  • A resulting trust is implied by the law to work out the presumed intentions of the parties, but it does not take into consideration their expressed intent.
  • A satirical essay on computer programming, Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal, suggested that a common game for TECO fans was to enter their name as a command sequence, and then try to work out what would happen.
  • to work out their issues diplomatically.
  • Berman discussed the couple during a 1997 interview, saying: "There was a relationship with Neelix that didn't work out that well."

  • We can work out what this invariant is by first arguing that, since it is a scalar, it doesn't matter in which reference frame we calculate it, and then by transforming to a frame where the total momentum is zero.
  • The reporter should help the vendor reproduce the bug and work out a fix.
  • It included a "Greenhouse Calculator" which aimed to help children to work out their carbon footprint by providing an estimate of the age a person needs to die if they are not to use more than their fair share of the Earth's resources.
  • This makes it difficult to work out their relationships with other groups of animals, as well as the relationships between different groups that are described as members of the Platyhelminthes.
  • However, both the team not being able to work out why the car could not heat its tyres properly in the early stages of the season and the overall unreliability of the MP4-20 cost several race victories when Räikkönen had been leading or in contention to win and also costing him grid positions in some qualifying sessions, which allowed Renault and their driver Fernando Alonso to capitalise and win both titles.

  • Hassler was mandated to work out the new standards and proposed to adopt the metric system.
  • There could be no mobile lab — the astronauts would work out of the LM.
  • At times he might not even know that a situation will work out in his favor in a later stage and by then often feeling confused or at times even thinking his luck has abandoned him; just to learn that it has been with him all along.
  • Iran and Iraq restored diplomatic relations in 1990 but are still trying to work out written agreements settling outstanding disputes from their eight-year war concerning border demarcation, prisoners-of-war, and freedom of navigation and sovereignty over the Shatt al-Arab waterway; in November 1994, Iraq formally accepted the United Nations-demarcated border with Kuwait which had been spelled out in Security Council Resolutions 687 (1991), 773 (1992), and 883 (1993); this formally ends earlier claims to Kuwait and to Bubiyan and Warbah islands although the government continues periodic rhetorical challenges; dispute over water development plans by Turkey for the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
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