| Id | ESLPod_1188_WE_2048 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1188 |
| Episode Title | Advertising to Children |
| Phrase | to go after |
| Text | The phrase "to go after," in this podcast, means to pursue, target, to try to reach or influence a particular group of people or to try to achieve a particular goal: "I'm really impressed by how Bonnie is going after her dream of becoming a neuroscientist." The phrase "to go after (someone or something)" can mean to chase something: "Wow, look at how fast that dog is going after the ball!" The phrase "to go along with (someone or something)" means to agree with someone or something, or at least not object to it: "Should we fight for our position, or just go along with the rest of the group?" Finally, the phrase "to go around" can mean for something to spread, especially when talking about an illness: "The flu is going around our office." |
| Topics | Business | Entertainment + Sports |
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