Id | ESLPod_0714_WE_1102 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 714 |
Episode Title | Dining with a Foodie |
Phrase | a touch |
Text | The phrase "a touch," in this podcast, means a little bit, or slightly: "This paint color is a touch too bright for the living room, don't you think?" The phrase "to get in touch with (something)" means to think about one's own thoughts and feelings and really understand them: "Rebecca likes to spend time outdoors because it helps her get in touch with her true thoughts and feelings." The phrase "to be in touch" means to be in contact with someone or to have the latest information about something: "Are you in touch with your aunts?" Or, "A good politician needs to be in touch with the needs of local communities." The phrase "out of touch" has the opposite meaning: "Some elderly people feel they are out of touch with modern technology." |
Topics | Food + Drink |
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