| Id | ESLPod_0929_WE_1533 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 929 |
| Episode Title | Trying to Locate Someone |
| Phrase | to go underground |
| Text | In this podcast, "to go underground" means to hide oneself or one's activities or to do something in secret: "When the government started arresting people who criticized the president, many of them went underground." As a noun, the term "underground" is also used to describe the movement or organized secret work trying to remove a government: "The underground in this country has supporters among the poor and the middle class, but is opposed by the rich and those in power." The term "underground" can also mean under the surface of the ground: "If you want to get rid of unwanted plants, make sure you dig up the roots underground." |
| Topics | Daily Life |
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