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Sit Back Phrase Means Eslpod Starting Workweek Podcast

Id ESLPod_0700_WE_1075
Episode Id ESLPod 700
Episode Title Starting a New Workweek
Phrase to sit back
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to sit back" means to observe something from a distance, without becoming involved or without participating; to see how something is done without affecting it: "We've decided to sit back for a while and see what happens before making any decisions." The phrase "to sit up" means to sit with better posture, with one's back and neck in a straight line: "Sitting up can make you look younger and more confident." The phrase "to sit in judgment" means to form opinions about something, especially when one disapproves of something, but doesn't really have the right to disapprove: "How can you sit in judgment over her decision to quit college if you've never been in that position?"
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