| Id | ESLPod_1146_WE_1967 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1146 |
| Episode Title | Negotiating With a Street Vendor |
| Phrase | good |
| Text | In this podcast, the word "good" means valid, active, or applicable: "Are these tickets still good, or did they expire last month?" The phrase "good looks" means an attractive appearance: "Sure, he has some experience, but I think he got his job due to his good looks and personality." The phrase "good name" means reputation, or how others think about oneself: "If people hear those lies, it's going to damage her good name!" The phrase "good nature" describes a kind-hearted, friendly person whom others like: "He has such a good nature that he never says 'no' to anyone." Finally, the phrase "good riddance" is used as a rude, slightly funny way to say goodbye to someone or something, or to show that one is glad something has ended: "He was the worst employee we've ever had. Good riddance!" |
| Topics | Business | Shopping |
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