From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishworkoutwork‧out /ˈwɜːkaʊt $ ˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable] DSEXERCISEa period of physical exercise, especially as training for a sport a daily workout in the gym → work out at work1
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workout• After a workout, he has a carbohydrate replacement drink, a diet fuel bar and 12 more supplements.• The video cover says it includes two 40-minute fitness workouts plus an extra 10-minute jump-start mini workout.• I always feel better after a good workout.• Unless it would be for wealthy men interested in acquiring as trophy wives lapsed radicals who look great in workout gear.• What it fails to say is that it is a high intensity workout which does not suit all fitness levels.• Basically, 40 minutes per workout -- Mondays and Thursdays, chest and triceps.• Right fielder Raul Mondesi was the only absentee on Tuesday, when the Dodgers held their first full-squad workout.• Do you workout or is it all artificial?• Start your workout with some gentle stretching exercises.From Longman Business Dictionaryworkoutwork‧out /ˈwɜːkaʊtˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable] FINANCE a way for a borrower in financial difficulty to repay loans, debts etcThe bank’s lending services department develops workouts for business customers when they get into trouble or go bankrupt.a workout specialist