字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Verb Phrase 155. The verb phrase today is to sweat out or sometimes we might even say to sweat it out. All right. Let's take a look. We actually have two meanings here. The first one if someone sweats something out he or she gets rid of something from one's body by sweating. So this is the more literal meaning. You sweat something out. You sweat something out of your body. All right, and we have two examples to cover this meaning. Here's the first one she covered herself with a lot of heavy warm blankets to try to sweat out her cold. Okay . So she's literally sweating the sweat out of her body. Or number two. She likes to take long saunas to sweat out the toxins. Remember the toxins means like poisons from her body. Okay. So this is the more literal meaning Again you are literally sweating in this one. All right. Here's the second one. To endure something unpleasant or await something in a suspenseful or nervous manner. You're nervous about it. A lot of times when we are nervous we do start to sweat. So that's probably why it also picked up this meaning. All right. And we have our three examples to cover all of these. Here's the first one here. She wasn't sure if she did well enough on her college entrance examination. She was really sweating it out until she got the results. So this kind of covers several of them here. It's a little unpleasant. It is definitely suspenseful because you have to keep waiting and you might be nervous so it kind of covers all three in one here. Let's look at the second one. I got stuck in that elevator for two hours due to that power outage. So the electricity went off. The elevator if you're unfortunate to be the one in the elevator when it stops you get stuck in there. I just had to sweat it out until the power came back on and I was finally let out of the elevator. Okay. Good. So this one is definitely unpleasant also very nervous. in a nervous manner. A lot of people would panic if this happened to them. All right number three here. Try not to think about if you are going to be one of the downsized employees. Yeah. Maybe the company already announced they're going to do it but they haven't told who's getting downsized and who is not yet. Or not you're just going to have to sweat it out until the downsizing is over. Or, or unless they know. They let you know you've been one of the downsize people. Unfortunately we hope that doesn't happen to you. Okay. Good. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it's clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.
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