Id | ESLPod_0253_WE_0181 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 253 |
Episode Title | Traveling by Train |
Phrase | to look into (something) |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to look into (something)" means to research something or to learn more about something: "The company is looking into the costs of moving to a bigger office building." The phrase "to look over (something)" means to review something to see how good it is: "Can you please look over my math homework and see if I did it correctly?" The phrase "to look up (something)" means to search for something in a dictionary, telephone directory, or any other kind of reference book: "I lost Cameron's phone number, so I have to look it up in the phone book." Finally, the phrase "to look through (something)" means to quickly read something: "I like to look through my notes right before an exam." |
Topics | Travel |
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