| Id | ESLPod_0941_WE_1556 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 941 |
| Episode Title | Types of Shopping Areas |
| Phrase | to have (something) in mind |
| Text | The phrase "to have (something) in mind," in this podcast, means to be thinking about a particular thing: "When you mentioned a destination wedding, I had in mind a beautiful tropical beach, not an active volcano!" The phrase "to make up (one's) mind" means to decide between two or more thing: "Do you want to go the mountains or the coast? Make up your mind!" The phrase "to change (one's) mind" means to change one's opinion about something: "Why did you change your mind about the paint color?" The phrase "to turn (something) over in (one's) mind" means to think about something for a long time: "Let me turn your proposal over in my mind for a few days and then get back to you." |
| Topics | Shopping |
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