Id | ESLPod_0533_WE_0740 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 533 |
Episode Title | Making Funeral and Burial Arrangements |
Phrase | wake |
Text | The word "wake," in this podcast, means the period of time after death but before a funeral, when people meet in that person's home to remember the person and talk about his or her life, usually while eating: "We're making a lasagna to bring to Pete's wake." The phrase "in the wake of (something)" is used to talk about something that happens after something else and as a result of it: "Many people died in the wake of the flooding." A "wake-up call" is a call that one requests at a hotel to help one wake up at a certain time the next morning: "Please give me a wake-up call at 6:45." Another meaning of "wake-up call" is something that happens unexpectedly and makes one think about what one is doing and decide to change things: "Xiaofeng's driving accident was a wake-up call that made her friends become better drivers." |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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