Id | ESLPod_0462_WE_0599 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 462 |
Episode Title | Having Doubts About Getting Married |
Phrase | to go through with (something) |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to go through with (something)" means to keep a promise and do what one has said one will do: "Lynn went through with the surgery even though her doctor told her that she may not survive." The phrase "to go together" means for two things to match each other or to complement each other in color, style, taste, etc.: "Do you think this shirt and tie go together?" The phrase 'to go all out" means to try very hard to do something: "We're going all out on this project, so we're sure the client will like our work." Finally, the phrase "to go after (something)" means to try to get something, especially if it is difficult to get: "Let's go after more clients so that we can expand the company." |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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