| Id | ESLPod_0746_WE_1167 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 746 |
| Episode Title | Traveling Over the Holidays |
| Phrase | to think (something) out |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to think (something) out" means to spend a lot of time thinking about something, considering all the different possibilities and options: "I wish we'd thought it out more before we decided to buy that luxury car." The phrase "to think (something) through" has the same meaning: "Take a few days and think it through before making a decision." The phrase "to think (something) over" means to spend a lot of time thinking about something, but not necessarily to reach a decision or conclusion: "They're still thinking over our offer." Finally, the phrase "to think (something) up" means to have a new, creative idea that no one has thought of before: "Who thought up that new marketing campaign?" |
| Topics | Travel |
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