Id | ESLPod_0616_WE_0906 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 616 |
Episode Title | Having a Business Mentor |
Phrase | to click |
Text | The verb "to click," in this podcast, means to immediately have a good relationship with another person, enjoying each other's company and having a relaxed, flowing conversation: "My sister and I never really clicked with each other until we became adults." The verb "to click" also means to make a short sound, like the one made by quickly pushing one's tongue against the bottom of one's mouth: "The speakers of Khosian languages in southern Africa click when they talk." The verb "to click" also means to push a button, especially when talking about computers: "Click the right button on your mouse and then press 'enter'." Finally, the verb "to click" can mean for something to finally be understood or become clear: "Pete had always struggled with calculus, until one day, everything just clicked." |
Topics | Business |
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