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Phrase Means Home Quick Eslpod 0563 We 0800 Eslpod Reducing Household

Id ESLPod_0563_WE_0800
Episode Id ESLPod 563
Episode Title Reducing Household Expenses
Phrase all about
Text The phrase "all about," in this podcast, means very much involved or interested in something, having a strong interest in or passion for something: "Hank is all about food. When he travels, all he wants to do is eat in restaurants." The phrase "out and about" means to be out of one's home or office, doing many different things: "On weeknights, they stay at home to rest, but on the weekends they're always out and about, going to parties and exploring nearby areas." The phrase "to be quick about it" is used to tell someone to hurry: "When Kazauki asked if he could take a break before continuing, his boss said, 'Yes, but be quick about it.'" Finally, the phrase "to go about (one's) business" means to do the things that one normally or usually does: "We were surprised to see everyone going about their business shortly after the earthquake."
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