| Id | ESLPod_1206_WE_2084 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1206 |
| Episode Title | Outdoor Vacation Sports and Activities |
| Phrase | to recharge |
| Text | The verb "to recharge," in this podcast, means to regain one's energy, or to do something that makes one feel rested and energetic after a period when one has been extremely busy or stressed: "The past few months have been tough. I need a vacation so that I can recharge." The verb "to recharge" also means to add energy to an electronic device by plugging it in: "Could I please use your electrical outlet to recharge my phone?" The verb "to discharge" means for someone to fire a gun: "Which soldier discharged his weapon first?" Finally, the verb "to discharge" means to officially and formally allow someone to leave: "Who discharged that patient? We should have kept him here for overnight observation." |
| Topics | Entertainment + Sports | Travel |
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