| Id | ESLPod_0926_WE_1526 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 926 |
| Episode Title | Getting an Advantage in Sports |
| Phrase | to start |
| Text | The verb "to start," in this podcast, means to put a player on the field or court when a game begins: "How does the coach decide which players to start in each game?" The phrase "to start over" means to do something again, especially if it was not successful the first time: "That waltz sounded terrible! Start over, and this time play the music more slowly so you can concentrate on each note." The phrase "to start from scratch" means to start at the beginning: "If you've never sewn anything before, we'll need to start from scratch." Finally, the phrase "to start a family" means to have one's first baby: "We want to be married for at least three years before we start a family." |
| Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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