Id | ESLPod_0723_WE_1120 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 723 |
Episode Title | Things Associated with Autumn |
Phrase | chill |
Text | The word "chill," in this podcast, means a mild coldness that makes one feel uncomfortable or a slight feeling of cold: "It's only September, but I can already feel a chill that promises a cold winter." When one is ill, one may have "chills," the lowering of one's body temperature, often making one shiver or shake: "Her illness causes her to feel hot one minute and chills the next." "Chill" or "chill out" can also be used as an informal command telling someone to relax: "Chill! Mom won't be home for another hour and by that time, we'll have cleaned up the mess we made." Or, "That big dog isn't running after you anymore, so chill out." |
Topics | Daily Life | Nature + Weather |
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