Id | ESLPod_0468_WE_0610 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 468 |
Episode Title | Organizing Your Office |
Phrase | file |
Text | The word "file," in this podcast, means a group of papers related to a particular project or client, usually kept together in a folder: "After he pays the bills, he puts them in files - one for each company." The verb "to file" means to put things into folders so that one can find them easily later: "Where did you file the papers that were on my desk?" The phrase "to file (one's nails)" means to rub a rough piece of heavy paper or metal against one's fingernails to make them shorter and/or to change the shape of them: "She filed her nails and then painted them bright red." The verb "to file" can also mean to give an official form or other document to an agency or organization: "When did you file your taxes last year?" |
Topics | Business |
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