| Id | ESLPod_1119_WE_1912 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1119 |
| Episode Title | Methods for Quitting Smoking |
| Phrase | for good |
| Text | The phrase "for good," in this podcast, means forever, from now on, or permanently: "Having a heart attack at age 30 motivated Charles to reduce his salt intake for good." The phrase "good name" refers to one's reputation, or how others think about someone: "The newspaper stories about the scandal destroyed his good name within the community." The phrase "good nature" refers to a friendly, helpful, and kind personality: "Alyce is a great friend with a good nature, always willing to help others and forgive their mistakes." The phrase "good sense" refers to one's logic and ability to make good, rational decisions: "They had the good sense to invest in cell-phone technology 30 years ago, and they have made a fortune." Finally, the "Good Book" is a term used to refer to the Christian Bible: "Alice reads aloud to her children from the Good Book every evening before they go to bed." |
| Topics | About You | Health + Medicine |
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