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### 0331

 

cost effective 가성비 좋은        electricity  전기      effectiveness   효율성

 

@@ I don't think it'll be ~ .

그건 ~ 하지 않을 것 같아요

 

I don't think it'll be cost effective

I don't think it'll be a good option for us.

I don't think it'll be helpful.

 

@@ We should consider both ~ and ...

우리는 ~ 와 ... 를 둘 다 고려해야 해요.

 

We should consider both the price and the cost effectiveness.

We should consider both the function and its weight.

 


### 0330

 

gift-warp 선물포장을 하다     necessary   필요한

 

@@ as soon as ~ , I'll ... 

~ 하자마자 ... 할께

 

As soon as shoes are ready, I'll have them  sent to you.

As soon as I find a good restaurant, I'll let you know.

 

@@ I'm at ~ near work.

회사 근처에 잇는 ~ 에 잇어요.

 

I'm at the shopping mall near work.

I'm at the coffee shop near work.

 


 

### 0329

 

wage  <br>weɪdʒ   임금, 급여    <br>work load    작업량, 엄무량

lifetime  일생, 평생   achievement <br>əˈtʃiːvmənt  업적,성취

 

@@ feel like ~ing

~한 느낌이다.

 

I feel like swimming away.

She felt like making a snowman.

They felt like doing their homework.

 

@@ cut to part time

파트타임제로 바뀌다.

 

My salary has been cut to part time wages. 

The employee work load was cut to part time.

Our lifetime achievements may be cut to part time.

 

@@ a change is as good as a rest.

새로운일이 있기를 바란다.

 

They always say a change is as good as a rest.

In changing jobs a change is as good as a rest.

In retirement a change is as good as a rest.

 


 

### 0328

 

panic 어쩔줄 모르다, 공포, 공황

 

@@ on time 제시간에

 

No problem, I'll be there on time.

We should finish our work on time.

They should arrive on time.

 

@@ make it 성공하다 , 끝내다.

 

How can we make it with all this new work.

Do you make it on time everyday?

Did they make it for the deadline?

 

@@ be over 끝내다.

 

This long period of waiting is over.

The semester is over in October.

Their graduation ceremony is almost over.

 


 

### 0327

 

air purifier  <br>ˈpjʊərɪfaɪə  공기 청정기   variety  <br>vəˈraɪəti<br> 다양성, 여러가지

budget  <br>ˈbʌdʒɪt 예산, 비용

 

@@ It's very stuffy in ~   <br>ˈstʌfi

~가 너무 답답해요.

 

It's very stuffy in my room.

It's very stuffy in my office.

It's very stuffy in here.

 

@@ There's a wide variety of ~.

~가 참 다양하네요.

 

There's a wide variety of air purifiers.

There's a wide variety of laptops.

There's a wide variety of choices.

 


 

### 0326

 

@@ love to 

~을 좋아하다

 

I really  love to make to go to make money over there.

We love to come. but we're busy at this moment.

They would  love to come, but their car isn't working well.

 

@@ just bring oneself 

그냥 ~를 데려오다.

 

Don't worry about a thing, just bring yourself.

You don't have to worry, just bring yourself.

Everything here is free, so just bring themselves.

 

@@ looking forward to 

~ 을 바란다, 기대한다.

 

We're looking forward to a real vacation.

They're looking forward to taking a rest.

I'm looking forward to the graduation.

 

 


 

### 0325 

 

It appears that ~ 인것 같아 <br>It seems like

contract  계약서

 

@@ out of order 고장난        

 

I think the vending machine is out of order, today.

It appears that the washing machine is out of order.

It seems like my computer is out of order.

 

@@ take a look  살펴보다.

 

Let's take a look more closely to find the mistakes of our writing. 우리 글자 실수를 좀 더 자세히 살펴보자.

They should take a look more carefully before they sign that contract.

We need to take a look in various ways to find our the best solution.

 

@@ at one time or another   때때로

 

We sometimes lose something on the subway at one time or another.

I left my umbrella at the library at one time or another.

I crashed my computer, and we all do that at one time or another.

 


 

### 0324

 

likewise <br>같이; 비슷하게   meet up 만나다  Let's meet up again soon.

 

@@ I think I still have your ~~.

내가 아직 네 ~ 을 가지고 있을걸

 

I think I still have your phone number.

I think I still have your email address.

I think I still have your pictures.

 

@@ It was very good to ~

~ 해서 아주 좋았어

 

It was very good to see you today, Jake.

It was very good to see you safe.

It was very good to see you healthy.

 

 


 

### 0323

 

session  <br>

ˈseʃn  

(특정한 활동을 위한) 시간[기간] / 학년     

consultation  <br>

ˌkɒnslˈteɪʃn  

 협의, 상의 / (특히 의사와의) 상담, 진찰      @consulting 상담역의, 자문의

 

@@ per night 하루에

 

The cheapest is only 40 dollars per night.

His pee was 50 dollars per night class.

The school charged only 10 dollars per night session.

 

@@ be available 

가능하다. ~할수있다, 언제든 

 

They are available for consultation.

We are available for hire.

I am available should you need anything.

 


 

### 0322 

 

work out 운동하다         athlete  <br>ˈæθliːt   운동선수

relief  <br>rɪˈliːf  안심 ,안도     <br>one another 서러

 

@@ stop ~ ing 

~하는것을 멈추다

 

Let's stop complaining toward one another.

You'd better stop watching TV too much.

It would be better for you to stop smoking to keep your health.

 

@@ turn off 

끄다

 

Please turn off the light before bed.

Turn off your mind before sleeping. 잠들기전에 생각을 그만해라

Why not turn off the computer then sleep. 컴퓨터를 끄고 자는게 어떨까?

 

@@ I'll make it easy

쉽게 하다

 

I'll make it easy on you for the mid-term exam.

Before the final test I'll make it easy.

 


 

### 0321

 

speed limit 속도제한      vehicle 차량   registration 등록증

daydreaming  백일몽 / 정신이 멍한        <br>budget   ˈbʌdʒɪt  <br> 예산, (지출 예상) 비용

prescription <br>

prɪˈskrɪpʃn  

처방전     

qualification  <br>

ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn  

 자격[자격증]

 

 

@@ way over ~ 초과하다.

 

We are way over the budget.

They were way over their heads in debt. 그들은 빛더미에 올라 앉았다.

You're way over the speed limit.

 

@@ may I see ~ 

볼수 있을까요?

 

May I see your doctor's prescription?

May I see your library card, please?

May I see your qualifications?

 

@@ must have pp 

~ 했음에 틀림없다.

 

You must have passed the test, if you had enough practice.

He must have lost his wallet at the party.

You must have been so tired after working all day.

 

 


 

### 0320

 

work on ~ ~에 공을 들이다/ 애쓰다         parallel   <br>ˈpærəlel  <br>(두 개 이상의 선이) 평행한

Then which part do you need to work on?

 

 

@@ could have done better ( could have pp )

과거의 후회 / ~ 할 수 있었는데

 

On the last mid-term we could have done better.

I could have done better than that.

They could have done better if they had bought the tickets earlier.

 

@@ as ~ as I thought

내가 생각한것 만큼

 

The history exam wasn't as difficult as I thought.

The flyer's license test wasn't as hard as I thought.  

  • flyer  <br>ˈflaɪə  <br>비행사[조종사]

The end of School ceremony wasn't as long as I thought.

 


 

### 0319

 

pair 한쌍,켤레        shelf  <br>ʃelf  선반, 진열대

deliver 배달하다

 

@@ Excuse me, do you have this / these ~ in ...?

실레지만 ~가 이...사이즈로 있나요?

 

Excuse me, do you have these shoes in 235?

Excuse me, do you have this blouse in small?

Excuse me, do you have this jacket in black?

 

@@ This / These ~ is / are ...., so it / they won't fit me.

이~는 ...라서 저한테 안맞을거예요.

 

These shoes are 245, so they won't fit me.

These pants are small, so the won't fit me.

This shirt is an extra small, so it won't fit me.

 


 

### 0318

 

pronunciation   <br>prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn  발음  pronounce  prəˈnaʊns  발음하다

 

@@ be not as ~ as

~ 만큼 ~하지 않다

 

My car isn't as expensive as yours.

Their instruments aren't as good as ours.

Our talents aren't as many as theirs.

 

@@ sound just like ~

마치 ~ 처럼 들리다.

 

You sound just like a salesman to me.

They sound just like an orchestra to us.

We sound just like a professional band to them.

 

@@ what's wrong with ~

무슨문제인가?

 

What's wrong with a long dress?

What's wrong with short presentation?

What's wrong with winning a few games, anyway?

 


 

### 0317 

 

crave ~  <br>

kreɪv

  가 당기다 / 먹고싶다. 갈망[열망]하다  long for

ingredient <br>

ɪnˈɡriːdiənt   

(특히 요리 등의) 재료[성분]   suit 맞다

carbs 

kɑ́:rbz  

탄수화물[녹말질] 식품         <br>marketer  마케팅 담당자

attendant  <br>

əˈtendənt  

(공공장소에서 사람들의 편의를 돌보는) 종업원[안내원]

 

@@ I was just craving ~ 

그냥 ~ 가 당기더라고

 

I was just craving fried chicken.

I was just craving something spicy.

I was just craving carbs.

 

@@ Now I remember you used to be a ~.

이제야 기억난다. 네가 ~ 였던거 

 

Now I remember you used to be a huge fan of chicken.

Now I remember you used to be a flight attendant.

Now I remember you used to be a marketer.

 


 

### 0316

 

plant  심다        vegetable 야채        look for 찾다

 

@@ either A or B

A 혹은 B 둘중에 하나

 

She should choose either science or music.

They should take either mathematics or social science.

I should go to either Stanford University or USC.

 

@@ at last 

마침내, 드디어

 

It's spring at last.

At last another new teacher came to our school.

My favorite team won the game at last after two loses.

 

@@ let's go for it

시도하자

 

The swimming pool just opened, let's go for it.

I just got some lottery tickets, let's go for it.

I've just completed the report, let's go for it to a conference.

 


 

### 0315

 

tuna 참치        soda 탄산음료        confirm 

kənˈfɜːm

   (특히 증거를 들어) 사실임을 보여주다[확인해 주다]

 

@@ if possible 

가능하다면

 

If possible, I'd like to graduate on time.

He'll finish his 4 year term, if possible.

The judge will be confirmed if possible.

 

@@ be out of ~

~을 다써서 없다. 다 떨어지다.

 

We are out of pizza.

They are out of mayonnaise.

She is out of energy.

 

@@ Be right back.

곧 다녀올께, 돌아오다

 

Don't go anywhere, I'll be right back.

She'll be right back when she finished her shopping.

They'll be right back after their meeting.

 

 


 

### 0314

 

horror 공포        <br>worm <br>

wɜːrm

   (땅 속에 사는) 벌레 

larva <br>

ˈlɑːrvə  

 유충, 애벌레

 

@@ would love to ~

~ 을 좋아하다

 

I would love to watch some classic movies for a change.

They would love to do some different games on Sundays.

We would love to go out for some ice cream next time.

 

@@ as well 

또한 , 역시

 

I like pistachio ice cream as well.

They played soccer as well that day.

We liked Mr.Wilson as well in high school.

 

@@ don't like ~ at all

전혀 좋아하지 않다.

 

I don't like to eat silk worm larva at all.

I don't like swimming at all.

I don't like port at all.

 


 

### 0313 

 

rocking chair 흔들의자        curiosity  <br>ˌkjʊriˈɑːs  호기심

try out  시도하다

 

@@ be curious about ~ 

~ 대하여 궁금해하다.

 

I'm curious about the new translation version.

They're very curious about the new teacher.

We are all curious about the new schedule and curriculum.

 

@@ will be right over ~ 

바로 ~ 갈 / 올 것이다.

 

She will be right over when she finished her work.

Prepare dinner and they will be right over.

 


 

### 0312

 

stroll  <br>stroʊl  산책 / 산책하다

catch a cold   감기 들다.          grocery store  식료품 가계

boardwalk  (특히 해변이나 물가에) 판자를 깔아 만든 길

 

@@ go for a stroll  

산책하다

 

I want to go for a stroll with the dogs.

Let's go for a stroll on the boardwalk by the ocean.

I want to go for a stroll to the grocery store.

 

@@ I'm afraid I might ~ 

~ 할까 두렵다. 걱정이 되다.

 

I'm afraid I might lose my wallet again.

I'm afraid I might not be able to do the homework.

I'm afraid I might get sleepy at the concert.

 

@ put on ~ 

입다.

 

You should put on a coat it's cold outside.

Put on some casual clothes and let's go to the cafe.

Let's go now! Put your coat on quickly ! 

 


 

### 0311 

 

exactly  정확하게        relax  쉬다          

terrific  @ 아주 좋은

 

@@ Would you like to ~ ?

~ 하기 원해요?

 

Would you like to do our homework?

Would you like to have an ice cream?

Would you like to watch the game?

 

@@ How about ~ 

~  는 어때?

 

How about spaghetti?

How about tonight?

How about your new job?

 

@@ so ~ that : so 원인 that 결과

너무나 ~ 해서 그 결과 ~ 하다

 

I'm so tired that I want to go to bed.

She's so exhausted that she fell asleep on the sofa?

  • exhausted  <br>

    ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd   

    기진맥진한, 진이 다 빠진, 탈진한 / 다 써 버린, 고갈된

They're so busy that they couldn't drive home.

 

$$ abject 

 

abject  물건, 물체, 목적어

  • These are everyday abject.

  • What objects do you have nearby?

abject  반대하다

  • No one objected to the plan.

  • I abject.

 

$$ Don't be 패턴

 

Don't be ridiculous.

  • ridiculous <br>

    rɪˈdɪkjələs  

    웃기는, 말도 안 되는, 터무니없는

Don't be silly.

  • silly  <br>

    ˈsɪli   

    어리석은, 바보 같은 / 우스꽝스러운, 유치한, 철없는 

Don't be afraid.

Don't be shy.

Don't be mean.

  • mean @ 못된, 심술궂은

 

웃기는 소리 하지 마

바보 같은 짓 하지 마

두려워 하지 마

못되게 굴지 마

 


 

### 0310 

 

debit card 직불카드  <br>debit 인출액 , 인출하다

postal code 우편번호 

 

@@ And could you please write down your ~ here?

그리고 여기에 ~ 를 적어 주시겠어요?

 

And could you please write down your address here?

And could you please write down your phone number here?

And could you please write down your contact number here?

 

@@ When do you think?

언제쯤 ~ 할까요?

 

When do you think I'll get them?

When do you think It'll be ready?

When do you think they'll be delivered?

 


 

###0309

 

@@ look  ~ 처럼 보인다.

 

She looks very sleepy this morning.

You look very happy this evening.

He looks so tired after the party last night.

 

@@ get sleep 잠을 자다.

 

I didn't get any sleep last night.

You should get some sleep after work.

He didn't get any sleep after our date.

How do you get any sleep at all with that kind of a roommate?

  • at all <br>

  • [의문문에서] 조금이라도, 도대체, 이왕이면 <br>Do you believe it at all ? 

  • [부정문에서] 조금도 (…아니다)  I don't know him at all

  • [조건문에서] 이왕, 적어도 <br>If you do it at all , do it well2

 

$$ 과일 채소 관련숙어

 

She's the apple of my eye.

  • 눈속에 사과 - 계속 눈에 담고싶을만큼 사랑스럽고 소중하다.

They go bananas.

  • 원숭이들이 바나나를 보고 흥분하는 모습에서 유래.

  • 누가 미친듯이 흥분하거나 화를 낼때 ~ 에 미치다 / 돌아버리다.

It's like apple and oranges.

  • 서로 전혀 다른 두개의 것 / 서로 근본적으로 성질이 다른것

He's full of beans.

  • 경주를 하기전 말에게 콩을 먹이면 에너지가 넘쳤다는것에서 유래

  • 에너지가 넘치다. / 혈기왕성하다.

You can't let her cherry-pick.

  • 체리나무에서 체리를 고르는 사람들은 최고의 상태인 체리들만 고르려고 노력한다.

  • 꼼꼼히 고르다. / 신중하게 고르다. / 최고를 선별하다.

  • 자기에게만 유리한 선택을 하다.

 

그녀는 눈에 넣어도 아프지 않아요.

다들 완전 돌아버려

그 둘은 비교불가예요.

에너지가 넘쳐요

맘대로 고르게 하면 안 되지. 

 


 

### 0308

 

designated  <br>

déziɡnèitid

  @ 지정된            area  장소

 

@@ Is ~ allowed in 

~ 이 허용되나요 ?

 

Is talking allowed in the theater during the movie?

Is sleeping allowed in the study rooms?

Is running  allowed in the nursery?

  • nursery <br>

    ˈnɜːsəri  

    (가정집의) 아이들 놀이방

 

@@ such as ~ 

~ 와 같은 

 

Do you have music albums such as I bought yesterday?

I like hamburgers such as this.

I have a laptop such as yours.

 

@@ plug in 

꽃다, 연결하다.

 

Why don't you plug into another group?

Just plug in your laptop at any desk.

Just plug in your cell phone at any power outlet.

  • power outlet 전원 콘센트

 

$$ 영플리 EP1

 

Catch up with you later.

  • Catch up 따라잡다

Do you wanna come over .

I packed a book to read along the way.

 

나중에 연락할게

놀러 올래?

가면서 읽을 책을 챙겼어요.

 


 

### 0307

 

gracefully  우아하게         bored  지루한

skillfully  능숙하게        competitor  경쟁자

 

@@ getting old / bored / tired : get + @ 

~ 하게 되다.

 

I'm getting old living in the letter of the law land.

나는 행복하게 살며 늙어가고 있다.

I'm getting bored without a friend.

I'm getting tired without rest.

 

@@ as ~ as I used to

이전에 ~ 했던 것처럼

 

I don't eat as quickly as I used to.

I don't fish as frequently as I used to.

I don't perform as gracefully as I used to.

 

@@ more ~ than 

~ 보다 더 ~ 하다.

 

I write more skillfully than my competitors.

I shop more quickly than most housewives.

I speak more fluently than my students.

 

$$ 시간 표현하기

 

It's half past ten.

  • half past ~ ~시 반 == 1/2 half

It's quarter to eight.

  • quarter to ~ 15분 전  == 1/4 quarter

It's dusk.

  • dusk 해질녘

It's getting dark outside.

It's noon.

  • noon 낮 12시

 

@@ 

address  n. 주소          

address  v. ~라는 호칭으로 부르다, 문제를 다루다.

 

What's your address?

How do I address them?

 

@@ 애니메이션

 

What is your problem?

Is it just you?

Beat it.

You're so emotional.

 

너 대체 왜그래?

너만 그래?

나가세요.

넌 참 감성적이야.

 


 

### 0306

 

matter 문제가 되다, 상관이 있다.

had rather ~ . ~ 하는게 차라리 낫겠다.

finish up  끝내다, 다하다

talent show  장기자랑

 

@@ Aren't you glad that ~ ?

~ 해서 기분이 좋지 않니?

 

Aren't you glad that you got your homework done early?

Aren't you glad that we're having pizza tonight?

Aren't you glad that they bought you presents?

 

@@ You've got ~ ... !

너 ... 에 ~ 가 있잖아 ! 

 

You've got the talent show tomorrow!

You've got a doctor's appointment tonight!

You've got a baseball game this afternoon!

 

$$ 나만 믿어

 

Just follow my lead.

I'll take it form here.

You can trust me.

 

나만 믿고 따라와

여기서부터는 제가 알아서 할게요.

절 믿으세요 / 날 믿어도 돼

 

$$ 면접 영어 2

 

I love to learn new things.

I'm a quick learner.

I take initiative.

  • initiative  <br>

    ɪˈnɪʃətɪv

     

  • (특정한 문제 해결·목적 달성을 위한 새로운) 계획 , 진취성; 결단력, 자주성 ,주도권, 주도

I'm looking for new opportunities.

My strengths are curiosity and creativity.

  • curiosity  <br>

    ˌkjʊriˈɑːs    

    호기심

  • creativity  <br>

    krì:eitívəti   

    창조적임, 창조성; 독창력, 창조력;

 

전 새로운 걸 배우는 걸 매우 좋아해요.

저는 뭐든 빨리 습득합니다.

저는 주도적입니다.

새로운 기회를 찾고있습니다.

제 장점은 호기심과 창의력이예요.

 

$$ progress 진전 / 진척 progress 진행하다. - 강세차이

 

We made some progress.

We are making progress.

Work is progressing.

 

우리는 진전이 좀 있었어요.

진전이 있어요.

작업이 진행되고 있어요.

 

$$ 따돌리다.

 

I feel left out.

  • leave out  ~을빼다.

My friends ditched me.

  • ditch  따돌리다, 차다

Don't bully lots of people.

  • bully 괴롭히다, 따돌리다.

He had been left all alone.

I see you forgot about me.

Thanks for the invite.

 

저는 소외감을 느껴요

친구들이 나를 두고 가버렸어.

사람들을 괴롭히지 마세요.

그는 혼자 남겨졌었다.

보아하니 날 잊었네.

나도 불러줘서 고맙다.

 

 

 


 

### 0305

 

hang out with ~  ~랑 놀다.        temperature  기온, 온도

drop  떨어지다.        get dark 어두워지다.

 

@@ I'm going to hang out with ~.

나 ~ 랑 놀러가

 

I'm going to hang out with Steve now.

I'm going to hang out with my friends now.

I'm going to hang out with the guys later.

 

@@ Make sure to ~ 

 꼭 / 반드시 ~ 해

 

Make sure to be back by 9 p.m.

Make sure to take the dog out for a walk.

Make sure to wash your hands before eating.

 

$$ 영강 교수님 멘트

 

It's on the syllabus.

  • syllabus 강의 계획서

Let's take roll.

  • roll 명단

Tell me where you left off in your textbooks.

  • left off 중단하다. 멈추다. - leave 의 과거형

  • textbook 교과서

Turn to page 394.

Class dismissed.

  • dismiss 해산하다

 

 

### 0304 

 

most of ~ . ~ 의 대부분        in the dark  어두울때

loser  실패자, 외톨이        then  그럼, 그러면

 

@@ I did most of  ~ . ~ 를 거의 다 했어요.

 

I did most of it.

I did most of my work.

I did most of my chores.

  • chore  (정기적으로 하는) 일 , 하기 싫은[따분한] 일 , 집안일

 

@@ What do / does ... say about ~ ?

~ 에 대해서 ... 가 뭐라고 했더라?

 

What do your father and I say about playing with your friends?

What does your teacher say about talking during class?

What does the boss say about coming late for work?

 


 

### 0303 

 

catch up 밀린 얘기를 하다        break up  헤어지다.

 

@@ It's been so long since ~

~  가 ~ 한지 정말 오랜만이다.

 

It's been so long since we last met.

It's been so long since we went to the movies.

It's been so long since I talked with you.

 

@@ Are you still ~ ing? 

너 아직도 ~ 하니 ?

 

Are you still dating Barbara?

Are you still living in Ilsan?

Are you still working at that shopping mall?

 


 

### 0302

 

cancel    취소하다        check out    가보다

underground    지하         valley    계속, 골짜기

 

@@ I think I'll check out ~ . ~ 에 가볼가 해요.

 

I think I'll check out the underground city and the love valley.

I think I'll check out the movie theater.

I think I'll check out the folk museum this weekend.

 

@@ ~ will be joining me, too. ~ 도 저랑 같이 갈 꺼예요.

 

Another guy from Italy will be joining me, too.

My sister will be joining me, too.

My husband will be joining me, too.

 


 

 

### 0301

 

empty    @ 텅빈        unless    ~하지 않으면

blame    탓하다        by ~     까지

 

@@ Is this your first ~ that you had to ...?

이게 당신이 ... 해야 했던 첫 번째 ~ 예요?

 

Is this your first holiday that you had to come into work?

  • come into work 일하러 오다 / 출근하다 == go to work

Is this your first class that you had to really work hard in?

Is this your first job that you had to work overtime at?

 

@@ Do you think we can ~ ?

우리가 ~ 할수 있을까요?

 

Do you think we can finish by 3?

Do you think we can eat all of this?

Do you think we can cancel the meeting.

 

$$ 여행필수 -  호텔 / 식당

 

Do you take credit cards?

They don't take credit cards here? 여기 신용카드 안돼!

Could I order a take away, please?

I'll take this to go.     이거 포장해주세요.

We don't have Wi-Fi.

What's the Wi-Fi password?

 


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