Id | ESLPod_0545_WE_0764 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 545 |
Episode Title | Getting Around Without a Car |
Phrase | to have got (something) covered |
Text | The phrase "to have got (something) covered," in this podcast, means to have something under control or to know how to handle or deal with a situation: "Stop worrying about everything! I've got it all covered." The phrase "to cover a story" means to report on a story: "Who's covering the city council meeting?" The phrase "a cover up" is used to describe the actions of people who are trying to make it seem as if something never happened: "The police are being accused of organizing a cover up to hide the department's internal corruption." Finally, the phrase "under cover" means to work secretly, especially with a disguise: "The detective is working under cover, pretending to be a member of the gang so that he can learn all their secrets." |
Topics | Transportation |
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