| Id | ESLPod_1214_WE_2100 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1214 |
| Episode Title | Experiencing Dread |
| Phrase | to go wrong |
| Text | The phrase "to go wrong," in this podcast, means for bad things to happen as a result of something else: "The engineers who design the space shuttle have to make plans for everything that could go wrong." The phrase "to be wrong" means to be incorrect: "Your answer was wrong." The phrase "to be wrong" can also mean to be immoral or unethical: "What you did was wrong. You should apologize." The phrase "to take (something) the wrong way" means to be offended or insulted because one understood something incorrectly: "Don't take this the wrong way, but I'm worried about your health. Have you thought about trying to lose some weight?" Finally, the phrase "to be wrong for (someone)" means to not be the right person or match: "We enjoy each other's company, but we were wrong for each other in many ways." |
| Topics | About You |
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