Id | ESLPod_1235_WE_2143 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1235 |
Episode Title | Joining a Secret Society |
Phrase | to amount to |
Text | In this podcast, the verb "to amount to" means to develop into something with a particular value or end result, or to have some measure of importance or significance: "The program had a lot of potential, but it was plagued by poor management and never amounted to much." Or, "All those promises don't amount to much unless they are backed by actions." An "amount" is a quantity of something that can be measured: "They donated a large amount of money to the campaign." Finally, the phrase "no amount of (something) can/will do (something)" means that something is impossible, or that something has no effect: "Unfortunately, Harold is so stubborn that no amount of begging or persuasiveness will change his mind." |
Topics | Daily Life |
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