Id | ESLPod_0417_WE_0508 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 417 |
Episode Title | Getting Travel Documents |
Phrase | in time for |
Text | The phrase "in time for," in this podcast, means before something else happens, or before something is due: "Did you finish studying in time for the test?" The phrase "to have time to kill" means that one has too much time and not enough things to do: "Do you want to meet for coffee before the meeting? I have time to kill." The phrase "out of time" means to have no more time available for doing something: "Our radio program is out of time for today, but please listen to us again at 8:00 tomorrow morning." Finally, the phrase "for the time being" means for a short period of time, or temporarily: "We want to own a home, but for the time being we're renting an apartment until we can save enough money." |
Topics | Travel |
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