| Id | ESLPod_0913_WE_1501 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 913 |
| Episode Title | Experiencing Motion Sickness |
| Phrase | rocking |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "rocking" means moving back and forth many times, usually gently: "Please stir the contents of the bottle with a gentle rocking motion." The phrase "to rock the boat" means to create problems by doing something that is unexpected and not what other people are doing: "If you want to keep your job, just stay quiet and don't rock the boat." The phrase "to rock (someone's) world" means to change someone's life by making him or her think about something in a new way: "That book rocked my world. You have to read it!" The phrase "to rock out" means to enjoy loud music, either by making music or by dancing to it: "They rocked out until the early hours of the morning." Finally, the informal phrase "(something/someone) rocks" means that one admires someone or something and thinks it is very good: "Wow, this new job rocks!" |
| Topics | Health + Medicine | Travel |
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