Id | ESLPod_0660_WE_0994 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 660 |
Episode Title | Work-Related Injuries |
Phrase | back |
Text | The word "back," in this podcast, means spine, vertebral column, or the rear side of one's body between the shoulders and the buttocks (the part one sits on): "Do you sleep on your side or on your back?" The phrase "out back" means behind a home or other building: "I'll be out back working in the garden if you need anything." The phrase "the back of (one's) mind" refers to something that one doesn't want to think about and tries to ignore: "Many people are uncomfortable thinking about death and they try to keep it in the back of their mind." Finally, the phrase "behind (someone's) back" refers to doing something without another person's knowledge, hiding it from him or her: "I can't believe you stole money behind my back!" |
Topics | Business |
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