| Id | ESLPod_0945_WE_1565 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 945 |
| Episode Title | Using Electronics While Traveling |
| Phrase | to hook up |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to hook up" means to connect two or more things: "Can you help me hook up the TV and the DVD player?" The phrase "to hook (something) onto (something)" means to hang something from something else: "Just hook the worm onto the line, and then you'll be ready to go fishing." The phrase "to hook (someone) up with (something)" means to get something for another person, especially when that thing is difficult to get: "Could you hook me up with tickets for the concert tomorrow night?" Or, "Jason hooked me up with front-row tickets for the championship game!" |
| Topics | Technology | Travel |
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