Id | ESLPod_0505_WE_0684 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 505 |
Episode Title | Teaching Children About Safety |
Phrase | to go over |
Text | The phrase "to go over," in this podcast, means to review or to talk about something together and make sure everyone understands it: "Can we go over how to set the alarm one more time?" The phrase "to go under" means to be destroyed, ruined, or overwhelmed: "We were very sad when our family business went under last year." The phrase "to go undercover" means for a policeman to do secret work and dress like a different type of person to learn more about what criminals are doing: "The cop went undercover and tried to join the gang." Finally, the phrase "to go above (someone)" means to not talk to one's boss, but instead talk directly to one's boss's boss: "I wish you hadn't gone above me. In the future, please talk to me first before you involve the vice-president." |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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