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Eslpod Taking Photographs Phrase Podcast Means Moving Motion

Id ESLPod_0791_WE_1256
Episode Id ESLPod 791
Episode Title Taking Photographs
Phrase still
Text The phrase "still," in this podcast, means not moving or not being in motion: "Without any wind, the water on the lake is very still." The word "still" can also describe a situation or setting that is quiet and calm: "In the still of the night, you can hear the animals in the forest." "Still" can also be used to mean up to and including the present time: "Jamie has always been interested in airplanes. Is he still planning to become a pilot when he grows up?" Finally, "still" can mean nevertheless or all the same: "That horror movie was really scary. Still, it wasn't as scary as the one we saw last week." Or, "I don't like gardening at all. Still, it's my responsibility to take care of the backyard."
Topics Entertainment + Sports | Travel

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