| Id | ESLPod_1185_WE_2044 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1185 |
| Episode Title | Smuggling Across Borders |
| Phrase | to sneak into |
| Text | The phrase "to sneak into," in this podcast, means to enter a place unseen, without being detected or observed: "The students snuck into the teacher's office and looked for the answers to the exam." The phrase "to sneak (something) past (someone)" means to hide something and move it past another person unnoticed: "How did you sneak that bottle of liquor past the security guards?" The phrase "to sneak up on (someone)" means to approach someone quietly so that the person does not hear or see it: "Don't sneak up on me like that! You scared me!" Finally, the phrase "to sneak (something) from (someone)" means to steal a small item: "Did you ever sneak a few dollars from your sister's purse?" |
| Topics | Government + Law | Transportation |
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