◎◎◎ aubergine ⪢⪢
Aubergine is more common in the UK. In America we
usually say eggplants, EGGPLANT. Now the color of the eggplant is like purple so the
word aubergine is used to describe a color as well as a vegetable. Have you ever eaten aubergine? Is it good?
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○○○ close ⪢⪢
Voting ends in South Korea's close presidential election. Officials say counting may take longer than
usual because of COVID-19 measures.
2022-03-09
→ take measures
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○○○ get in ⪢⪢
When we talk about getting in, we're
usually talking about entering or arriving. We can't get in without the key. They both got in to St. Luis around 8 o'clock.
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○○○ phrasal verb ⪢⪢
In a phrasal verb, two words come together. We have a verb and then
usually a preposition or sometimes an adverb. And when two words come together, they have a completely different meaning than the original verb when it stands alone.
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○○○ get out ⪢⪢
You may hear this phrase used to sometimes asking someone to leave
usually angrily. You better get out. It can also just mean to leave. We need to get out of the house. What time do you get out of class. Get out can also mean to become public or known.
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○○○ lender ⪢⪢
Lenders
usually want to make their money into more money and borrowers
usually want to buy something they can't afford like a house or a car or they want to invest in some thing like starting a business.
#economy
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