Jessie
What's the difference between " tackle", " solve" and " work out"?
13 jul. 2015 03:57
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Assuming you only want the sense where they are similar - since tackle and work out have other meanings: to tackle is to take on, or attempt - usually something that is non-trivial. There is therefore no guarantee of being able to finish it. To solve is to find the answer to a problem. You can solve a puzzle, or solve a crime - i.e. find out who committed it, and how. It may take some work, or it may be quite simple - for someone at least. To work out is similar to solve. The difference would be that 'work out' suggests a bit more work than solve. It could be calculation, or working with people to solve a problem. You need that building demolished? I will tackle that. I solved that crossword clue the second I saw it. We need to work out how to get the car started.
13 juli 2015
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