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broke (to be broke) You have many stories about being broke.
When you are broke, you have no money. You are very poor. Notice the following examples:
I've got quite a bunch. A bunch means many. We often use bunch for things that are grouped together like a bunch of bananas. Here are some sample sentences.
ended up (to end up) I ended up living in an apartment When you end up somewhere, you eventually stop at some place, often with no planning. This can refer to a place or action. Notice the following sentences:
I was handing out flyers at the subway station. A flyer is a piece of paper with information on it, usually as an advertisement. When you hand out flyers, you give them to people, often without them asking for it. You often see people handing out flyers in public places like subway stations and so on. Notice the following:
I took the subway back down to the Village. The Village is a part of New York. The Village is short for Greenwich Village. It is one of many areas in Manhattan, the main island of New York City. Other areas include Chelsea, SoHo, Chinatown, and Little Italy. The famous TV show Friends is set in the Village. That's brutal. That's harsh. The word brutal means to be very hard and uncomfortable. When something is brutal it is not fun or enjoyable. We often use the word to show sympathy when someone talks about a bad experience. 'Harsh' is similar in meaning. Notice the following.
I was fired for talking to customers. Truth is, the customers wanted to talk to me. The phrase 'truth is' is used to show a contradiction or surprise. Notice the following sample sentences.
I had a small panic attack. A panic attack is when someone has a lot of stress or worry at one time and they lose control of themself. When someone has a panic attack, they cannot think clearly or act normally. When people have a panic attack, friends or family might try to get the person to calm down. Notice the following sentences:
I called the toll free number. A toll free number is a free phone call for a company or service. A toll is a price you pay to use something, like a 'toll bridge'. In the Unites States, most toll free numbers start with number '800'. We often refer to toll free numbers as 'an 800 number'. Notice the following:
You just don't understand how much of my daily nutritional intake that pie represented. The daily nutritional intake is the amount of food, vitamins, and minerals from different food groups you need every day for a healthy diet. On the back of most food packages there is a chart with the daily nutritional intake percentages that food supplies. スマートリスニングα (試聴してみてください。) 英語耳.jp 石川裕之ホームページ (英語の核心をつくサイト) |