2025-03-28
19 分钟Well, after my 9 to 5 as an actress,
I get in my Corolla and go to the studio for my five to nine where I get to turn my feelings into songs.
My hustles move me and inspire me.
Hola, hustle.
Hola, Corolla.
Hey, everybody.
Welcome to another phrasal verb episode.
I hope you're all doing great.
I hope your English learning is going really well and that you feel
like you're learning a lot of phrasal verbs now
that you're listening to these phrasal verb episodes.
And in today's episode, we're going to look at two phrasal verbs.
The first one is blow off, and the other one is blow out.
So let's first define these two phrasal verbs.
Blow off means to ignore or dismiss something or someone.
So, for example, could say, I told the doctor about my fears, but he just blew me off.
So here I'm saying that I talked to my doctor,
told him about the things that were worrying me about my health,
maybe,
and he just ignored my fears and just pretended like it was no big deal and just dismissed my fear.