Id | ESLPod_0213_WE_0101 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 213 |
Episode Title | Buying a Bicycle |
Phrase | gear |
Text | In this podcast, the word "gear" means the set of small wheels that controls how far a bicycle will go each time a pedal is pushed around: "When I'm riding down hills, I don't usually change gears." Another way people use the word gear is to refer to equipment or supplies in general: "Do you have all of your camping gear?" Or, "I never knew that a professional photographer needed so much gear." The verb "to gear up" means to get ready or to prepare for something: "He's geared up to take his trip this summer to Alaska." |
Topics | Transportation |
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