Id | ESLPod_1039_WE_1753 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1039 |
Episode Title | Taking a Test Drive |
Phrase | car lot |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "car lot" means the paved, open area of a car dealership, where cars that are for sale are parked so that buyers can see them: "Are any of the newest models on the car lot yet?" A "parking lot" is a flat, paved area where many cars can park: "When you come to our office, park in the parking lot off of 14th Street." The phrase "to draw lots" means to decide something randomly, so each person picks a piece of paper, only one of which has a mark, and the person who picks that piece of paper is selected: "Nobody wanted to volunteer for the project, so we decided to draw lots." Finally, at an auction, a "lot" is a group of things that are being sold together: "Let's start the bidding for Lot 34 at $100." |
Topics | Transportation |
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