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Link Means Things Linked Phrase Eslpod 0537 We 0748 Eslpod Types

Id ESLPod_0537_WE_0748
Episode Id ESLPod 537
Episode Title Types of Bank Accounts
Phrase link
Text The verb "to link," in this podcast, means to connect or to tie two or more things together in some way: "Obesity is linked to a high-fat, high-sugar diet." Or, "Have the police linked anyone to the crime?" The phrase "to link up" means to make a physical connection so that two things can work together: "Can you please help me link up the trailer to the pickup truck?" The phrase "to link up with (someone)" means to meet with someone so that you can do something together: "We're going to link up with some friends at the mall this afternoon and then go see a movie together." Finally, a "chain-link fence" is a type of fence made from metal that is twisted together into repeating diamond shapes: "The kids watched the baseball game through the chain-link fence."
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