Id | ESLPod_0642_WE_0958 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 642 |
Episode Title | Installing Windows and Doors |
Phrase | slide |
Text | The verb "to slide," in this podcast, means to move smoothly and gently in one direction, rubbing against something else: "This dresser is too heavy to lift, but we can slide it over the carpet." The verb "to slide" can also mean to decrease: "Our sales slid more than 20% last month." The phrase "to let (something) slide" means to let something get worse: "How could you let your work slide so much?" The phrase "to let (something) slide" can also mean to choose to ignore something: "In the past, we've always let it slide when James says things like that, but not anymore!" Finally, at a playground, a "slide" is a long, flat piece of metal or plastic that is placed at an angle so that a child can sit on it and move downwards quickly: "Little kids want their parents to catch them at the bottom of a slide." |
Topics | Daily Life | Home + Community |
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