Id | ESLPod_0364_WE_0402 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 364 |
Episode Title | Filing Taxes |
Phrase | to look (something) over |
Text | The phrase "to look (something) over," in this podcast, means to review or read something and check it for accuracy: "Could you please look over my homework and let me know if you find mistakes?" The phrase "to look down (one's) nose at (someone or something)" means to act as if one were better than another person or thing: "When Jenni learned that we didn't go to college, she looked down her nose at us." The phrase "to look the other way" means to ignore something, or to see something that is wrong but not do anything about it: "Millions of people look the other way when they see homeless people on the street." Finally, the phrase "to look no further" is used to say that one has exactly what another person needs: "If you'd like to make more money, look no further! I have a business opportunity for you." |
Topics | Money |
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