Id | ESLPod_0307_WE_0288 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 307 |
Episode Title | Cable and Satellite TV |
Phrase | package |
Text | The word "package," in this podcast, means a group of things that are sold together for a single price: "With this back-to-school package, you can buy all the paper, pens, and pencils your child needs in just one box." In your job, you may have a set of things you receive in addition to your salary called a "benefits package," which includes health insurance and paid vacation days: "What kind of benefits package does your company offer to its employees?" A "package" is often a box or bag that things are wrapped in: "Can you please mail this package to Jim?" Or, "How many cookies come in this package?" Finally, a "software package" is a group of computer programs that are sold together: "Microsoft Office is probably the world's most popular software package." |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports | Technology |
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