| Id | ESLPod_1195_WE_2062 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1195 |
| Episode Title | Types of Allergies |
| Phrase | rash |
| Text | The word "rash," in this podcast, means a red, scratchy, and/or bumpy area on the skin, usually caused by exposure to an irritant: "I picked some leaves in the forest, and now I have a rash all over my hands and arms." "Diaper rash" is the rash that appears on a baby's bottom when it is not kept dry: "Parents can prevent diaper rash by changing their baby's diaper more frequently." The phrase "to break out in a rash" means to get a rash: "Kylie breaks out in a rash whenever she eats tomatoes." Finally, the word "rash" can be used to describe doing something too quickly, without care and without thinking about it ahead of time: "Let's ask questions and get a little more information. We don't want to make a rash decision." |
| Topics | Health + Medicine |
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