Id | ESLPod_1062_WE_1799 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1062 |
Episode Title | Being a Bachelor |
Phrase | to set (someone) up |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to set (someone) up" means to arrange for someone to meet a potential romantic partner and go on a date because one thinks that the two people have things in common and may fall in love: "You and my brother have so much in common! I'd love to set you up on a date with him." The phrase "to set (someone) straight" means to educate someone with correct information or the proper way of doing something: "This training is designed to set our employees straight about procedures for handling confidential information." Finally, the phrase "to set (someone) free" means to let someone move around freely: "How did it feel to be set free after so many years in prison?" |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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