Id | ESLPod_0886_WE_1447 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 886 |
Episode Title | Driving Through a Speed Trap |
Phrase | way |
Text | In this podcast, the word "way" means very much, extremely, or too: "She prepared way too much food for the party." The phrase "way back" means a long time ago: "Justin started working here way back when the company was founded." The phrase "to go (someone's) way" means to go in the same direction as another person: "If you're going my way, could you please give me a ride home?" The phrase "to go out of (someone's) way" means to do something that is inconvenient and requires extra effort: "He went out of his way to help you, and you didn't even say 'thank you.'" Finally, the phrase "to be in (someone's) way" means to be blocking someone, so that the person cannot do what he or she wants or needs to do: "I can't see you, because this vase is in the way." |
Topics | Transportation |
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