| Id | ESLPod_1123_WE_1920 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1123 |
| Episode Title | Describing Pleasant Scents |
| Phrase | fresh |
| Text | The word "fresh," in this podcast, refers to something that is new, clean, crisp, and not used, or something made recently: "You can smell fresh bread as you walk past the bakery." Or, "Are these eggs fresh, or have they been on the shelf for a few days?" The phrase "a fresh start" refers to an attempt to start something and do it differently, especially because one did something poorly last time: "Moving to a new city and enrolling in a new school was a chance for Jesse to make a fresh start." The phrase "a breath of fresh air" describes something that is new, exciting, and good: "Getting some younger employees in the office was like a breath of fresh air." Finally, the phrase "to get fresh with (someone)" means to behave in a rude, inappropriate, and possibly sexual way toward another person: "Peter made a huge mistake by getting fresh with his boss's wife." |
| Topics | About You | Shopping |
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