Id | ESLPod_1288_WE_2244 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1288 |
Episode Title | Being a Job-Hopper |
Phrase | lined up |
Text | The phrase "lined up," in this podcast, means prepared and ready for use: "We have some great speakers lined up for this year's conference." If a piece of clothing is "lined," it has a thin layer covering the interior for extra warmth or coverage: "All of the high-quality wool suits are lined with silk." A "lined face" is a wrinkled face: "We were shocked when we saw his white hair and lined face. When did he get so old?" "Lined paper" is paper that has faintly colors lines printed horizontally, used to keep one's writing straight: "Without lined paper, my handwriting always angles upward to the right." Finally, a "tree-lined street" is a street that has many trees on both sides: "They live on a beautiful tree-lined street in the Franklin neighborhood." |
Topics | Business |
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