字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Adverb Phrase eight. The adverb phrase today is scot-free. Okay. Let's take a look at the note. If someone gets off scot-free, he or she gets off without any punishment or injury. So they get off with no punishment at all. All right. Let's continue here. Some people think this term was related to a famous slave called Dred Scott who had famous law cases going all the way to the Supreme Court to fight for his freedom. So some people think this is where the origin may have come from. In 1857 he lost the case but was eventually given freedom by his owners. So it does sound a little bit like that, scot-free. Even though the spelling is different scot-free only has one T and Dred Scott actually had two T's in his name. Well let's continue here. However others say this is not the origin. It is believed to come from a Scandinavian term called 'scat' which meant tax. Eventually 'scat ' became scot. Getting off scot-free meant getting off without having to pay the tax. So if you got it without paying tax he got off with like no punishment or no harm at all. Basically anyway, let's, let's give a couple of examples here of the way we use it today. Even though that celebrity was accused of murder, the evidence was not strong enough... You know, and he probably had some good lawyers. He ended up getting off scot-free. So he got off with no punishment at all. Okay or number two here. Because he had high connections he made a phone call and soon after the judge dropped the charges. He was able to get off scot free. So we had high connections. He knew somebody very powerful who made a phone call probably to the judge. And then somehow the judge dropped the charges and this guy he got off scot-free. No punishment at all. Okay good. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it's clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.
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