Id | ESLPod_0977_WE_1629 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 977 |
Episode Title | Parts of the Body |
Phrase | chin |
Text | In this podcast, the word "chin" means the part of the face below one's mouth and above one's neck: "It looks like you missed a spot on your chin when you shaved this morning." Or, "Why do people rub their chin when they're thinking hard about something?" The phrase "keep your chin up" is used to encourage someone and give someone confidence to do something that is difficult or unpleasant: "Yes, this medication makes you feel awful, but keep your chin up and you'll be cured soon." Finally, a "chin-up" is an exercise where one hangs from a bar and pulls up the body until the chin is over the bar: "Wow, your arms are huge! Have you been doing chin-ups at the gym?" |
Topics | About You | Health + Medicine |
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