| Id | ESLPod_0921_WE_1516 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 921 |
| Episode Title | Describing Chance and Probability |
| Phrase | on (one's) way |
| Text | The phrase "on (one's) way," in this podcast, means en route, or coming or going to a particular destination, but not yet having arrived: "If you're going to arrive late, at least call the doctor's office and tell the receptionist you're on your way." The phrase "out of (one's) way" means not in the same direction one is going: "If it isn't out of your way, could you please give me a ride home after work today?" The phrase "in no way" means absolutely not, or under no conditions or circumstances: "Our willingness to give you a few extra days to pay your rent this month in no way means that you'll be allowed to do so again next month." Finally, the phrase "make way" means to make room for someone or something to pass by: "Step behind the line and make way for the parade!" |
| Topics | Relationships + Family |
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