Id | ESLPod_0532_WE_0738 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 532 |
Episode Title | Using an Online Email Program |
Phrase | draft |
Text | The word "draft," in this podcast, means something that has been written but still needs to be edited or finished and isn't ready to be shared with other people: "I'm sorry I sent that message to you. It was a draft, and it wasn't ready to be sent yet." The phrase "the draft" refers to a system during a war where men are required to join an army, whether or not they want to: "If the U.S. Army doesn't have enough volunteers, the country might need to use the draft." Finally, when talking about sports, a "draft" is the process through which teams invite college players to play with them: "How many students from the University of Nebraska have been picked in the draft for football?" |
Topics | Technology |
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