| Id | ESLPod_0945_WE_1564 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 945 |
| Episode Title | Using Electronics While Traveling |
| Phrase | outlet |
| Text | The word "outlet," in this podcast, means a place on a wall with small holes, where one can connect an electronic device to get electricity to it: "How many outlets are in each bedroom?" When talking about a lake, an "outlet" is where water leaves the lake, going into a stream or river: "The outlet from this lake leads to some beautiful waterfalls." An "outlet" can also be a way to get rid of strong feelings: "For Hal, running is an outlet for all the stress of his work and family life." Finally, when talking about a store, an "outlet" is a store that sells things from a particular brand less expensively than they are normally sold: "Let's go to the outlet malls to get some new shoes." |
| Topics | Technology | Travel |
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