Id | ESLPod_0403_WE_0480 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 403 |
Episode Title | Understanding Drug Labels |
Phrase | seal |
Text | The word "seal," in this podcast, means a small piece of plastic or thin metal that is glued to a bottle so that something cannot get in or out, and must be taken off before one can use what is in the bottle: "If the seal is broken on the bottle of milk, it means that someone has already opened it." A "seal" can also be a special mark that officially represents a person or organization, or especially the government: "The state seal is at the top of all the governor's letters." Finally, a "seal" is a large animal that lives near and swims in the ocean, makes loud noises, and eats fish: "Many tourists like to see the seals on the Oregon Coast." |
Topics | Health + Medicine |
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