Id | ESLPod_1022_WE_1719 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1022 |
Episode Title | Being Cited for a DUI |
Phrase | behind bars |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "behind bars" means in prison or jail: "If the court finds that he committed the crime, he could be behind bars for the rest of this life." When talking about a playground, "monkey bars" are a structure that children climb on and/or hang from: "Wyatt isn't strong enough to play on the monkey bars yet. He might fall down." In gymnastics, the "parallel bars" are two wooden bars that the athletes swing around and between: "It's amazing to watch Heather's body twist and turn around the parallel bars." Finally, "bars" are places that serve alcohol, either as the main focus of a business or as a small part of a larger restaurant: "They ate appetizers and drank cocktails at the bar until their table was ready." |
Topics | Transportation |
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