| Id | ESLPod_0784_WE_1242 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 784 |
| Episode Title | Socializing With Clients |
| Phrase | to win over |
| Text | The phrase "to win over," in this podcast, means to persuade or convince, or to make someone understand or agree with something: "It might take months to win over the boss and convince him your proposal is a good one." The phrase "to win the day" means to finally be successful after a long argument or disagreement: "In the end, Jack won the day and his wife agreed to sell the house." The phrase "to win (something) hands down" means to win easily and in a definite way, without any doubt about who won: "Sahid has been training for months, so he's going to win the competition hands down." Finally, the phrase "to win (someone's) heart" means to make someone fall in love with oneself: "His kindness and sense of humor helped him win her heart." |
| Topics | Business |
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