Id | ESLPod_0510_WE_0695 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 510 |
Episode Title | Taking a Shower or Bath |
Phrase | to go for |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to go for (something)" means to want or intend to do something, or to try to make something happen: "The artist was going for a shocking image that would capture people's attention." The phrase "to go for (an amount)" means to be sold for a certain amount of money: "Can you believe that house went for almost $800,000?" The phrase "to go with (something)" means to match, or to look or taste good in combination with something else: "The chef said that fish goes with white wine - not red wine." The phrase "don't go there" is used to let another person know that one's doesn't want to think or talk about a particular topic: "Please don't go there! I don't want to even think about that." |
Topics | Clothing + Grooming |
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