| Id | ESLPod_1172_WE_2019 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1172 |
| Episode Title | Booking Space for Business Events |
| Phrase | built-in |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "built-in" means permanently attached to a room or object, not needing to be brought in and then removed: "Our house has a built-in laundry room with a large sink." Or, "This smart phone has a built-in camera." If an area is "built up," it has a lot of buildings, with very little open space: "When I was a child, this was all farmland, but now it's completely built up." The phrase "build-up" refers to a gradual increase over time: "The military is planning a build-up of forces to strengthen our presence in the region." Finally, a "build-up" can refer to an exciting description of something before an event: "The theater's marketing campaign created a lot of build-up for the new play." |
| Topics | Business |
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