| Id | ESLPod_0732_WE_1139 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 732 |
| Episode Title | Preferring Different Work Styles |
| Phrase | to pool |
| Text | In this podcast, the verb "to pool" means to share or combine, or to use two or more things together or at the same time: "If all countries could just pool their resources, we could put an end to world hunger." A "carpool" is an arrangement where a group of people travel to and from work in a single car, usually to save money on gas and parking: "Why don't you and Jan start a carpool, since you live in the same neighborhood?" Finally, a "tide pool" is a shallow rocky area that is below the surface of the ocean only part of the day, so that people can see sea creatures when it is not covered by water: "Look at the colorful starfish we found in that tide pool!" |
| Topics | Business |
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