Id | ESLPod_0676_WE_1026 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 676 |
Episode Title | Selecting a Health Insurance Plan |
Phrase | to switch |
Text | The verb "to switch," in this podcast, means to stop using or having one thing and start using or having another thing: "Why did you decide to switch jobs?" Or, "You might be able to save money by switching cell phone companies." The phrase "to switch sides" means to change which person or team one supports: "What can I do to make you switch sides and vote for me instead of my opponent?" The phrase "to switch shifts" means to exchange work times with a co-worker: "Blake is scheduled to work tomorrow evening, but he has a conflict, so he asked me to switch shifts with him." Finally, the phrase "to switch off" means to alternate doing something with someone else: "Digging this hole will take a long time. Let's switch off. First you dig, then I will." |
Topics | Business |
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