| Id | ESLPod_1192_WE_2056 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1192 |
| Episode Title | Using a Property Management Company |
| Phrase | to show |
| Text | The verb "to show," in this podcast, means to give people a tour of a place or property so that they can decide whether they want to have, buy, or rent it: "I saw an ad for a used car I'd like to buy, so I contacted them to see when they can show it to me." The phrase "to show off" means to boast, or to do or say things to make other people admire oneself: "It's great that you speak so many language, but don't show off like that when you first meet people." The phrase "to show someone out/in" means to accompany someone as he or she leaves or enters a building or room: "You don't need to show me out. I can find the exit on my own." Finally, the phrase "to show up" means to arrive: "What time did he show up for the interview?" |
| Topics | Business |
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