Id | ESLPod_0975_WE_1625 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 975 |
Episode Title | Making Food from Scratch |
Phrase | fresh |
Text | In this podcast, the word "fresh" means recently picked or recently prepared, not stored for a long period of time: "If the fish fresh, or has it been frozen?" Or, "Fresh tomatoes from the garden taste so much better than tomatoes that were picked a few days ago." The phrase "fresh air" refers to clean-smelling air in the outdoors: "Let's go for a walk and get some fresh air." The phrase "fresh water" refers to water that is not salt water: "This fresh water looks clean, but we should still use a filter if we plan to drink it just to be safe." Finally, the phrase "a fresh start" describes beginning something again in a new way after the first way was unsuccessful: "They spent some time apart, but now they're ready to live together again as a fresh start for their marriage." |
Topics | Food + Drink |
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