Id | ESLPod_0428_WE_0531 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 428 |
Episode Title | Getting a Dream Job |
Phrase | to get noticed |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to get noticed" means to get other people's attention or to become well known by other people: "Our business needs advertising if we want it to get noticed by new customers." The phrase "can't help but notice something" means that one sees something without trying to see it or without looking for it: "When I go to her house, I can't help but notice how dirty it is." The phrase "to not take much notice of (something)" means to not pay very much attention to something: "She always seemed sad, but nobody took much notice of it until she asked for help." Finally, the phrase "without notice" means without warning, or without telling people that something will happen: "We were all very surprised when the bakery closed without notice." |
Topics | Business |
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