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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Work out the consequences of an event

http://www.amazon.com/Naoko-A-Novel-Keigo-Higashino/dp/1932234071/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344238119&sr=8-1&keywords=naoko

The author, Keigo Higashino, carefully and skillfully works out the logical consequences of this event.

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What is the meaning of "work out" in "work out the consequences of an event"? To create something?

  

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HUBLOT What is the meaning of "work out" in "work s out the consequences of an event"? works out ~ develops; tells the reader the details of; explains; elucidates CJ

  • HUBLOT What is the meaning of "work out" in "work s out the consequences of an event"?
  • works out ~ develops; tells the reader the details of; explains; elucidates CJ
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HUBLOTWhat is the meaning of "work out" in "works out the consequences of an event"?
works out ~ develops; tells the reader the details of; explains; elucidates

CJ
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Thank you, CJ.

Does the "work out" mean the same thing as "work out" in "work out a plan to save money"?

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HUBLOTDoes the "work out" mean the same thing as "work out" in "work out a plan to save money"?
Approximately, yes, though working out a plan to save money is not part of an artistic production, so there are differences.

Both can be roughly paraphrased as "develop", but the additional meanings that surround the concept of "development" are a little di
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