Id | ESLPod_0579_WE_0833 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 579 |
Episode Title | Telling People Where You're From |
Phrase | to show (someone) around |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to show (someone) around" means to take someone to many different places in a city or area, helping him or her become familiar with the important things: "This is a small town, so it won't take long for us to show you around." The phrase "to show (someone) the door" means to make it obvious that someone is no longer welcome in a particular place and should leave: "When Becca found out her boyfriend had cheated on her, she showed him the door." The phrase "to show (someone) who's boss" means to use one's power and authority over another person: "You have to show your teenage children who's boss, or else they'll take control of the entire family." |
Topics | About You | Travel |
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