Id | ESLPod_0565_WE_0805 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 565 |
Episode Title | Dating a Friend's Ex |
Phrase | to move on |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to move on" means to stop thinking about something that happened in the past and to begin to live one's normal life again: "Kai didn't think he'd ever be able to move on after the death of his daughter." The informal phrase "to get a move on" is used to tell someone to hurry up: "If we're going to go out tonight, let's get a move on. The movie starts in just 20 minutes." The phrase "to be on the move" means to be traveling: "They've been on the move for the past three years, living in 14 different cities in 10 states." The phrase "to be on the move" also means to be very busy: "I've been on the move all day, so I'm looking forward to a quiet evening at home." |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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