Id | ESLPod_0398_WE_0471 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 398 |
Episode Title | Parts of a City |
Phrase | hazy |
Text | In this podcast, the word "hazy" means unclear, confusing, and difficult to understand: "I'm a little hazy on the concept of thermodynamics. Could you please explain it again?" The phrase "to be hazy about (something)" means to describe something very generally or very poorly, without providing details, especially when one is keeping something a secret: "When we asked Sarah where she had gone last night, she was very hazy about the details, just saying that she went out to have dinner with a friend." The word "hazy" is also used to talk about air that is cloudy or dirty and difficult to see through, often because of pollution: "The sky above the city is very hazy, but it provides beautiful sunsets!" |
Topics | Travel |
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