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sweat out (1 : to wait nervously until the end of (something) It was a close game, and the fans were really sweating it out at the end. 2 US 2 a : to work hard at (something) She was sweating it out on the treadmill. [=she was exercising and sweating on the treadmill] 2 b : to get or achieve (something, such as a victory) by working very hard He managed to sweat out a narrow victory in the semifinals. 3 : to end (an illness) by exercising and sweating He's trying to sweat out his cold at the gym. MWALD. The Middle East members of Opec may be able to sweat out several months of low crude oil prices. TG Alexander Demidov); endure (Юрий Гомон); suck it up (переносить стойко какую-то сложную жизненную ситуацию: I don't care if you're sad, get out there, suck it up and deal with it! vogeler); suffer; take it |