2025-04-24
17 分钟Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 16,
day 4 of Your English Five A Day, the second season.
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day by day, improving your English by expanding your vocabulary and training your ears and brain.
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So let's begin as we always do with today's snapshot.
She cut it fine,
barely making it to the meeting as the buzz of excited conversation filled the room.
As she sat down, she noticed her feet beginning to swell from standing too long.
To relax, she mentally drifted to her happy place,
a peaceful park where she could escape the stress.
Her boss walked in and croaked out a few words, his voice raspy from a long day of meetings.
Alright, let's dive in to today's vocabulary, starting with the idiom cut it fine.
To cut it fine.
Cut, C-U-T, it, fine, F-I-N-E.
Cut it fine.