Work out of Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɝk/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
WURK-OWT-uhv
wˈɜːk/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
WURK-OWT-ov
Definición
To do your work from a particular place, such as an office, home, or other location. Often used to describe the place where someone usually does their job.
Uso & Matices
Common in business contexts. 'Work out of' is followed by a place (city, office, home). It refers to a main work location, not a single occasion. Don't confuse with 'work out' (exercise). Can sound more formal than simply 'work at' when describing a base of operations.
Spanish: trabajar desde - trabajar en (lugar físico)Portuguese (BR): trabalhar de - trabalhar em (local físico)Portuguese (PT): trabalhar de - trabalhar em (local físico)Chinese (Simplified): 在...工作Chinese (Traditional): 在...工作Hindi: ...से काम करनाArabic: يعمل من (مكان)Bengali: থেকে কাজ করা - ভিত্তি হিসেবে কাজ করা (কোনো স্থান থেকে)Russian: работать из - работать на базе (чего-либо)Japanese: 〜を拠点に働く - 〜から仕事をするVietnamese: làm việc tại - làm việc từ (địa điểm cụ thể)Korean: ~(장소)를 근거지로 삼아 일하다 - ~(장소)에서 주로 일하다Turkish: (bir yerden) çalışmak - merkez olarak çalışmakUrdu: سے کام کرنا (کسی جگہ یا دفتر کو بنیاد بنا کر کام کرنا)Indonesian: bekerja dari - bekerja berbasis di (suatu tempat)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I work out of a small office downtown.
basic
She works out of her home most days.
basic
We work out of our company’s main branch.
basic
My boss works out of Chicago but travels often.
natural
They work out of multiple locations across the country.
natural
I mostly work out of coffee shops when I'm traveling.
natural