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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Out' - Intentar, tener éxito o fracasar

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Out'
to beat out

to defeat and perform better than someone in a competition, sport, business, etc.

superar, vencer

superar, vencer

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[Verbo]
to fizzle out

to end in a disappointing or weak way, particularly after a good start

quedar en nada

quedar en nada

[Verbo]
to give out

to stop working or functioning

dejar de funcionar, fallar

dejar de funcionar, fallar

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[Verbo]
to lose out

to be defeated or surpassed by someone or something else

perder, quedar en desventaja ante

perder, quedar en desventaja ante

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[Verbo]
to luck out

to experience good luck

tener suerte, salir beneficiado

tener suerte, salir beneficiado

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[Verbo]
to miss out

to lose the opportunity to do or participate in something useful or fun

perderse

perderse

[Verbo]
to pan out

to succeed or come to a favorable outcome

salir bien, resultar favorable

salir bien, resultar favorable

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[Verbo]
to pick out

to choose among a group of people or things

escoger, elegir

escoger, elegir

[Verbo]
to strike out

to not succeed in doing or accomplishing something

fracasar

fracasar

[Verbo]
to test out

to try a new theory in real situations to see how well it works or gather feedback

probar, testear

probar, testear

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to try out

to perform or demonstrate one's abilities with the aim of getting a specific role or position

probar, hacer una prueba

probar, hacer una prueba

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[Verbo]
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