Id | ESLPod_0679_WE_1033 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 679 |
Episode Title | Getting a Makeover |
Phrase | look |
Text | In this podcast, the word "look" means style or one's type of physical appearance: "You'll need to change your look if you want to be treated as a business professional." Or, "Do a lot of people in Texas like the cowboy look?" The phrase "to give (someone) a look" means to look at someone with a particular facial expression: "Don't give me that look! If you don't like what I'm doing, just tell me!" The phrase "to take a long, hard look" means to examine or inspect something carefully: "Shamus took a long, hard look at his life and realized he needed to make some important changes." Finally, the phrase "to not like the look of (something)" means that one thinks something bad will happen: "I don't like the look of those dark clouds. I think a bad storm is coming." |
Topics | Clothing + Grooming | Daily Life |
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