| Id | ESLPod_1084_WE_1843 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1084 |
| Episode Title | Learning a New Operating System |
| Phrase | search me |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "search me" is used to express that one does not have the answer to a question, or does not have the solution to some problem: "I asked Blake if he knew where Carl was, but he just said, 'Search me.'" A "search warrant" is a document that officially gives the police or investigators permission to enter a building and look for something: "The police can't come into your apartment without a search warrant." A "search party" is a group of rescuers who look for someone who is lost or missing: "The search party has already covered a large section of the forest, but they had to stop due to bad weather." Finally, "soul-searching" means carefully thinking about something, especially whether one should do something, examining one's thoughts, feelings, and values: "After a bad divorce with his first wife, James did a lot of soul-searching before deciding to ask Meghan to marry him." |
| Topics | Business | Technology |
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