Id | ESLPod_0319_WE_0313 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 319 |
Episode Title | Being Under Stress |
Phrase | shot |
Text | In this podcast, the word "shot" means worn out, tired, or no longer working correctly: "After 20 years of playing football, Jaime's knees were shot and he needed surgery to walk without pain." The word "shot" is also the past tense of the verb "to shoot," which means to fire a gun: "Claude shot his gun, but missed the bird." At a bar, a "shot" is a small amount of alcohol, usually served in a small "shot glass": "Please give me a shot of your best whisky." The word "shot" can also mean an attempt or try: "I know it's difficult, but just give it your best shot." In sports, a "shot" is a player's attempt to move the ball and score a point: "The basketball player made a three-point shot." |
Topics | About You |
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