Id | ESLPod_0172_WE_0018 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 172 |
Episode Title | Legal Problems |
Phrase | to break into |
Text | The phrase "to break into," in this podcast, means to enter illegally: "Someone broke into my car and stole the radio." The phrase can also be used more generally to mean "to enter": "Those actors have been trying to break into show business for years." The term "show business" is often used to mean the entertainment business, such as TV or movies. Another example would be: "He is getting his degree in business and wants to break into the real estate business." |
Topics | Government + Law |
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