he's a reviewfromBBCLearningEnglishHelloandwelcometoNewsReviewTheprogramwhereweshowyouhowtousethelanguagefromthelatestnewsstoriesinyoureverydayEnglish I'm DanandjoiningmetodayisKatherine.
Ifitturnsouttobetrue, therewillbe a knockoneffectfor a lotofpeoplearoundJustinGatlin, includingJustinGatlinhimself.
Thiswasdiscoveredby a Britishnewspaperonthetwomeninvolvedarecurrentlydenyingtheseallegations, butnevertheless, it's a reallybigstoryinsportofthemoment.
Ifyou'reembroiledinsomethingandweoftenuseitin a passivesense, tobeembroiledinsomethingyou'rein a verydifficultsituationisgoingtocause a lotofproblems, andit's difficulttogetoutoffitbecauseyouaredeeplyinvolved.
I seeSowhatkindofthingsmightweconnectingboiled, too?
Yeah, youcanthenbeembroiledinlotsofthings.
Inthiscase, JustinGatlinisembroiledin a scandal.
Accordingtothisreport, youcanbeembroiledin a dispute.
Youcanbeembroiledinanargument.
Youcanbeembroiledin a legalsituation, soseecomplicatedanddangerous, difficultsituations.
Sowiththeongoing, youknow, coffeestealingsituation, coffeesawkindof, can I say I'm embroiledinanargumentwithNeiloverthecoffeestealingsituation.
Youcan.
Itsoundsslightlysortofformalandverydramatic.
Youotherwordsthatyoucoulduseinsteadofembroiled.
Youcoulduse a sinemblem a synonymlikeentangledorinvolved.
You'regoingtoleaveeverythingandchangeeverythingthatwouldbe a bombshellifyou'regoingtomarrysomeonethatyouwere, wewereexpectingyoutomarryanyway, Notsomuch.
he's a reviewfromBBCLearningEnglishHelloandwelcometoNewsReviewTheprogramwhereweshowyouhowtousethelanguagefromthelatestnewsstoriesinyoureverydayEnglish I'm DanandjoiningmetodayisKatherine.