Id | ESLPod_0385_WE_0445 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 385 |
Episode Title | Exercising at the Gym |
Phrase | to look out for |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to look out for (someone)" means to look around and see if someone is in a particular place: "I'm looking out for Michael because I need to ask him something today." The same phrase can also mean to protect and take care of someone: "Young children need adults to look out for them when they cross the street." The phrase "to look out for (something)" means to avoid doing something wrong or bad: "Look out for snakes when you walk through the tall grass!" Finally, the phrase "look out" is used to tell someone to be careful, especially when something bad is about to happen: "Look out! You almost stepped into that hole in the sidewalk!" |
Topics | Health + Medicine |
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