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### 0531 

 

brochure 안내 책자, 브로슈어        grow 자라다

request  요구하다, 요청하다          fruitful  성과가 좋은

 

@@ ~ want us to send them ....

~ 가 우리에게 ... 를 보내 달라고 하네요.

 

They want us to send them brochures.

One of our clients wants us to send them sample products.

They want us to send them the new product as soon as possible.

 

@@ request a conference call 

전화외의를 요청하다

 

They requested a conference call.

My team members requested a conference call.

You can request a conference call if you're busy.

 

@@ a fruitful ~ 

성과가 좋은 

 

It's been a fruitful week.

It's been a fruitful month for the national team.

Today was a fruitful day.

 


 

### 0530

 

athletic 탄탄한 æθˈletɪk

 

@@  have a long way to go 

갈길이 멀다

 

I have a long way to go on these reports.

I have a long way to go on finishing school successfully.

We have a long way to go for our flying licenses.

 

@@ What do you think of 

~ 에 대해서 어떻게 생각해?

 

What do you think of the new science teacher?

What do you think of Helen marrying Joe?

What do you think of the new president?

 

 


 

### 0529

 

flavored  향이 나는, 맛이나는 fléivərd  (…의) 맛[향기]이 나는, 풍미가 …한 

incredible  놀라운, 맛있는, 끝내주는  ɪnˈkredəbl 믿을 수 없는, 믿기 힘든

guilty  최책감이 드는  ˈɡɪlti              greasy  기름진  ˈɡriːzi

 

@@ I had such a fun time --ing

--- 하면서 정말 재미있었어

 

I had such a fun time playing tennis with you.

I had such a fun time watching your kids tonight.

I had such a fun time talking with you.

 

@@ There's no need to ~.

~ 할 필요 없어

 

There's no need to feel guilty eating this greasy fried chicken.

There's no need to cry over spilled milk. 이미 엎질러진 물이야, 속상해 할 필요없어

There's no need to stay later than we have to.  우리가 있어야 하는 시간보다 더 늦게 까지 있을 필요는 없지

 


 

### 0528

 

meet up  만나다        crush  좋아하는 대상, 사랑하는 사람

tell  알아차리다, 알다            process  과정

 

@@ How will I know if ~ doesn't ...?

~ 가 ... 하지 않는데 내가 어떻게 알아?

 

How will I know if he doesn't tell me?

How will I know if you never respond to my messages?  

rɪˈspɒnd  

대답[응답]하다; 답장을 보내다 / (남의 말·행동에 대해 특정한) 반응을 보이다

How will I know if I can't access the internet?

 

@@ Don't you think ~ might ...?

~ 가 ... 일지도 모른다는 생각은 안들어?

 

Don't you think the woman might be you?

Don't you think this car might be too old?

Don't you think that person might need our help?

 


   

### 0527 

 

have a seat  자리에 앉다        in  a minute  금방, 곧, 바로

drop by ~ 에 들르다        huge 엄청난, 대단한

 

@@ She'll be here in ~ 

그녀는 ~ 후에 올꺼예요

 

She'll be here in a minute.

She'll be here in just a moment, so please wait.

She'll be here in a week or two from New York.

 

@@ I think  I/we should drop by ~

내가/우리가 ~에 들러 봐야겠어요

 

I think Anna and I should drop by the bookstore tomorrow.

Do you mind if I drop by this Friday evening?

I think we should drop by the grocery store this morning.

    


 

### 0526

 

ocean  비다        dock  부두,선창        

be full of ~ 로 가득차다      head  가다, 향하다

 

@@ How about ~ ing

~하는게 어때요?

 

How about going to the ocean spa?

How about eating sushi?

How about going on a short trip to Jeju Island?

 

@@ You mean the one ~ ?

~ 에 있는 그거 말이야?

 

You mean the one near the dock?

You mean the one in front of our school?

You mean the one on top of the shelf?

 

@@ Let's have ... before we ~ .

우리 ~ 하기 전에 ... 부터 먹자

 

Let's have lunch before we head over there?

Let's have dinner before we get back to our hotel?

Let's have some snacks before w start.

 


 

### 0525 

 

ache  아프다        cause  원인

challenging   도전적인        wrench  뒤틀리다, 삐다

 

@@ What's the cause of 

~한 이유가 뭐야?

 

What's the cause of the economic slowdown?

What's the cause of the mold?

What's the cause of the bed bugs?

 

@@ be a little more

조금 더 ~ 하다

 

This project is a little more complicated than we expected.

It was a little more easier than before.

It was a little more challenging than I thought.

 

@@ wrench one's + 신체부위

~를 삐다

 

Tom wrenched his ankle while playing soccer.

My mom didn't play attention and wrenched her leg.

I had an accident and wrenched my arm.

 


    

### 0524 

 

nearly  거의 == almost                most  대부분

dedicated  헌신적인, 열정적인

 

@@ be good at  

~을 잘하다, ~에 능숙하다

 

She didn't know he was good at playing baseball.

Jean is good at Mathematics.

He was good at singing when he was young.

 

@@ work out

운동하다

 

She works out 5 times a week.

He works out regularly.

Bob works out at the gym every day.

 


 

### 0523

 

pull over  차를 세우다            emergency  비상의,긴급한

illegal  불법적인        driver's license  운전 면허증

 

@@ talking on the phone while driving

운전중에 전화통화를 하는것

 

I pulled you over for talking on the phone while driving.

Talking on the phone while driving is illegal.

Didn't you learn that talking on the phone while driving is dangerous?

 

@@ It was an emergency call from ~

~ 에게서 온 급한 전화였어요.

 

It was an emergency call from my son.

It was an emergency call from my husband.

It was an emergency call from work.

 

@@ That's still ~ 

그래도 그건 ~ 입니다.

 

That's still illegal.

That's still impossible.

That's still hard to solve.

 


 

### 0522 

 

entrance fee  입장료        worth ~ ~의 가치가 있는

 

@@ If you buy ~ , you can ...

~ 을 사시면 ... 을 할수 있습니다.

 

If you buy a book, you can get the fee back.

If you buy a bag, you can get another at a discounted price.

If you buy this today, you can get one free.

 

@@ Have a great time

좋은 시간 보내세요.

 

Have a great time in Seoul.

Have a great time with your family this weekend.

I hope you have a great time there.

 


 

### 0521

 

almost 거의      sweep  쓸다        mood 분위기

mess  엉망진창인 상태

 

@@ ~ is / are almost here.

~ 가 거의 다 왔어

 

The guests are almost here.

Summer is almost here.

The kids are almost here.

 

@@ ~ should be inside the ...

~ 가 ... 안에 있을꺼야.

 

They should be inside the cabinet.

Your socks should be inside the drawers. chest of drawers, top drawer 서랍장

The treasure should be inside the chest. ˈtreʒə(r)  보물 tʃest  가슴, 흉부, 상자 / 궤

 


  

### 0520 

 

supplies səˈplaɪ   물품들, 물건들   공급[비축](량)          prepared  prɪˈpeəd  준비되어있는  (…을 처리할) 준비가 된

 

@@ have more than enough

충분히 있다

 

We have more than enough food.

That store always has more than enough supplies.

It's okay, I think I have more than enough. 이걸로 충분한것 같아요.

 

@@ You're always ~ 

당신은 늘 ~ 해

 

You're always prepared.

You're always thinking ahead.

You're always whining before you start.   

waɪn 

징징[칭얼]거리다

 


 

### 0519

 

research 조사, 연구        find out  알아내다, 알게되다

cosmetics  화장품        else 그밖의,다른것

 

@@ What do you think ~ will be interested in?

~ 가 어떤것에 관심이 있을 것 같아요?

 

What do you think they'll be interested in?

What do you think your little brother will be interested in?

What do you think  she will be interested in for her birthday present?

 

@@ ~ market is growing.

~ 시장이 커지고 있어요.

 

The eye cosmetics market is growing.

The deodorant market is growing.  diˈəʊdərənt   냄새[체취] 제거제, 데오도런트

The Chinese market is growing rapidly.

 

@@ Let's get ~ ready.

우리 ~ 를 준비합시다

 

Let's get those brochures ready.

Let's get it ready.

Let's get the food ready.

 


 

### 0518

 

reference letter  추천서        recommendation  추천서, 권고

go ahead  시작하다            reference  추천인        final 기말고사

 

@@ All that I need is ~ 

내가 필요한것은 ~ 이다

 

All that I need is a real job.

All that I need is a new washing machine.

All that I need is a warm hug.

 

@@ be willing to + 동원

기꺼이 V 하다

 

I'm willing to be with you.

We're willing to finish the project together.

I'm willing to buy it. if necessary.

 

@@ in of value

가치가 있다

 

Gold is of value in a crisis.

A friend is of value when you are in a crisis.

This ring is of great value.

 


 

### 0517

 

amateur 비전문가        landscape ˈlændskeɪp  풍경

 

@@ What do you enjoy ~ ing

~ 할때 뭐 해? /  ~ 할때 즐겨하는게 뭐야 ?

 

Could you show me what you enjoy cooking at home?

Can you tell me what you enjoy doing in your free time?

Will you tell us what you enjoy studying at school?

 

@@ I love ~ ing

나는 ~ 하는 것을 좋아해

 

I truly love cooking my favorite dishes.

I really love texting my friend.

I love playing in the yard.

 

@@ What kind of ~ ?

어떤 종류의

 

What kind of games do you like to play?

What kind of work do you have at home?

What kind of chores do you like?  tʃɔː(r) 잡일, 허드렛일

 


  

### 0516

 

copier  복사기        quarter  4분의1

limit 한계        instructions 

ɪnˈstrʌkʃn

  설명서 (무엇을 하거나 사용하는 데 필요한 자세한) 설명

 

@@ How much does it cost ~ ?

얼마정도 하나요?

 

How much does it cost for that printer?

How much does it cost for those jeans?

How much does it cost for that new car?

How much does it cost per copy?

 

@@ Is it expensive?

비싼가요?

 

Is it expensive to buy a laptop at that shop?

Is this washing machine expensive?

Is this computer expensive to buy?

 

@@ how to

어떻게 ~ 하나요?

 

Can you show me how to make that cake?

Could you teach me how to do the math?

Will you show us how to make a speech?

 


 

### 0515

 

stuff  stʌft  물건, 먹을 것 (이것 저것을 가르치는 말)

fridge  frɪdʒ  냉장고        candle  양초

grab 

ɡræb

  사오다 붙잡다[움켜잡다]

 

@@ Do we have enough ~ in the ... ?

Do you have enough drinks in the fridge?

Do you have enough gas in the car?

Do you have enough money in our savings account? 예금통장

 

@@ I'll ~ just in case

혹시 모르니까 내가 ~ 할께

  • just in case 만약을 위해서

 

I'll grab a few extra soft drinks just in case. * soft drink 청량음료

I'll bring some more food just in case.

I'll call the restaurant before we go just in case.

 


 

### 0514

 

come over 넘어오다         merrier  더 즐거운

 

@@ Did you get a hold of ~ ?

~ 한테 연락했어?

 

Did you get a hold of Hyomin and Minpye?

Did you get a hold of your classmates?

Did you get a hold of your teacher?

 

@@ I'll prepare a ... for ~

내가 ~을 위해서 ... 를 준비할께

 

I'll prepare a nice Korea dish for our friends.

I'll prepare a picnic for Saturday's meetup.

I'll prepare a song for Sunday's performance.

 


### 0513

 

actually 사실은        come over  (특히 누구의 집에) 들르다

 

@@ What's the last time we ~ ?

우리가 마지막으로 ~ 한게  언제지?

 

What's the last time we had guests over for dinner?

What's the last time we had a picnic at Hanggang Park?

What's the last time we went to that barbecue restaurant?

 

@@ I'll send a message to ~ to see if ...

내가 ~ 한테 ... 한지 문자 보낼게

 

I'll send a message to Cathy and Jim to see if they are free.

I'll send a message to my sister to see if she can come over for dinner.

I'll send a message to them to see if they can make it.

 


 

### 0512

 

regularly  규칙적으로        cut down on ~ ~을 줄이다

slim 늘씬한            physique fɪˈziːk 체격, 몸매

cut something down to == cut down on something  (무엇의 크기·양·수를) 줄이다

  • We need to cut the article down to 1000 words.

  • What is the hardest food for you to cut down.

 

@@ I exercise regularly but I can't cut down on ~ 

나는 운동을 규칙적으로 하는데 ~ 는 못 줄이겠어

 

I exercise regularly but I cut down on junk food.

I exercise regularly but I can't cut down on carbs.  kɑ́:rbz  탄수화물[녹말질] 식품

I exercise regularly but I can't cut down on noodles.

 

@@ Not if I'm careful about ~

~ 만 조심하면 안그래

 

Not if I'm careful about what I eat.

Not if I'm careful about what I drink.

Not if I'm careful about what I say.

 


 

### 0511

 

borrow 빌리다         loan 빌려주다

pay back 돈을 갚다, 돌을 돌려주다        broke 무일푼의

 

@@ on the way to ~ 

~ 로 가는길에

 

On the way to school I was robbed.

  • rob (사람·장소를[에서]) 털다[도둑질하다]

 

I had an accident on the way to work.

I met an old friend on the way to school.

 

@@ As long as ~ 

~ 하는 한

 

As long as we work hard, we can finish our project.

As long as you have a working visa, you may keep your job here.

As long as you work out hard, you may keep your health.

 

@@ let you down

실망시키다

 

Don't let us down this time.

I hope she doesn't let me down with her mid-term results.

I won't let him down again with my sarcastic attitude.  sɑːˈkæstɪk  빈정대는, 비꼬는

 


   

### 0510

 

payment 지불        late payment fee  연체료

incur ɪnˈkɜː(r)  (좋지 못한 상황을[에]) 초래하다[처하게 되다]

 

@@ Thanks for ~ ing me

~ 해줘서 고마워

 

Thanks for telling me that the washing machine is out of order.

Thanks for reminding me about the assignment.

  • əˈsaɪnmənt 과제, 임무  == task 

Thanks for helping me find my cellphone.

 

@@ It cost me a lot

돈이 많이 들다

 

It cost me a lot when I started a new business.

It cost them a lot to afford that house. 

  • əˈfɔːrd  (…을 살·할·금전적·시간적) 여유[형편]가 되다

 

When he made a new investment, it cost him a lot.

 

@@ get it done

 끝내다

 

I'll get it done on time.

We should get it done by next week.

We must get it done before he arrives.  

 


  

### 0509

 

somewhere  어느곳에 / 어딘가에  부정문/의문문에선 anywhere  어디에도

 

@@ It appears

~ 처럼 보이다

 

It appears you need more rest.

It appears things could get worse in the Middle East. * things == situation 상황

It appears we've got a lot of work to do.

 

@@ take a break 

휴식하다

 

We took a break almost every hour.

Let's take a break for a snack.

I want to take a break for a nap.

 

@@ in the future

 

We would like to travel around the world in the future.

We would like to go fishing in the future.

They would like to go surfing in the future. 

 

 


 

### 0508

 

brush one's teeth  양치질하다        floss flɒs  치실을 하다

gum  잇몸            fall out  빠지다

 

@@ Did you remember to ~ 

~ 하는거 잊지 않았지?

 

Did you remember to brush your teeth?

Did you remember to call your teacher?

Did you remember to do your homework?

 

@@ I don't care if ~ 

나는 ~ 하는 말든 상관없어

 

I don't care if my teeth fall out later.

I don't care if he comes to the party or not.

I don't care if the picnic is delayed by an hour.

 

 


 

### 0507

 

at work  회사에 있는, 일하고 있는        come down  내려오다

put on  ~을 입다,쓰다,걸치다        get on ~ 오토바이,기차,자전거 등 타다

 

@@ I'm ... to ~

나~하려고 ... 에 있어

 

I'm in the lobby to take you to Hoian.

I'm here to take you to the movie set.

I'm out front to drop off your luggage.

 

@@ Please ~ when you're ready.

준비되면 ~ 해줘

 

Please come down to the lobby when you're ready.

Please give me a call when you're ready.

Please raise your hand when you're ready.

 


 

### 0506

 

rice noodle  쌀국수        

crave kreɪv    갈망[열망]하다 ==  long for ~가 먹고싶다

 

@@ Is there a good ~ near here?

이 근처에 괜찮은 ~ 가 있나요?

 

Is there a good rice noodle restaurant near here?

Is there a good shop to buy cloths near here?

Is there a good bakery near here?

 

@@ there's a good ... ~~~

~에 좋은 .. 가 있어요

 

There's a good one right across the street.

There's a good place near the mall.

There's a good cafe next to the park.

 


 

### 0505

 

introverted   ˈɪntrəvɜːtɪd   내성적인 =/= outgoing

opposite 

ˈɑːpəzət

   [명사 뒤에 쓰여] … 맞은편의  [주로 명사 앞에 씀] (정)반대의

oppose   

əˈpoʊz  

(계획·정책 등에) 반대하다  [타동사][VN] (시합 등에서 누구와) 겨루다

sociable  사교적인, 사람들과 잘 어울리는

 

@@ I don't know what to ~ 

뭘 ~ 해야 할지 모르겠어

 

I don't know what to talk about with him.

I don't know what to do now.

I don't know what to eat for lunch.

 

@@ I'm more attracted to someone who is ~ 

나는 ~ 한 사람한테 더 끌려

 

I'm more attracted to someone who is sociable.

I'm more attracted to someone who is optimistic. ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk  낙관적인, 낙관하는

I'm more attracted to someone who is positive.  ˈpɒzətɪv  (낙관적인) 긍정적인

 


 

### 0504

 

startup  신생기업        cosmetics  화장품

 

@@ One of  ~ send ... an email.

~중 하나가 ... 에게 이메일을 보냈어요.

 

One of potential buyers sent us an email.

One of my close friends sent me an email.

One of my colleagues sent me an email yesterday.

 

@@ ~ might be interested in .... as well.

~ 가 ... 에도 관심을 가지고 있을 수도 있어요.

 

They might be interested in other cosmetics as well.

Your daughters might be interested in our program as well.

She might be interested in taking physics classes as well.

 

@@ a variety of ~ 

다양한 ~ 

 

Let's prepare a variety of sample products

They have a variety of high-quality products.

A variety of events were held at Gyeongbokgung Palace last week.

 


 

### 0503

 

kindergarten         elementary school         middle school == junior high school

senior high school == secondary school        college == university

quite  꽤            doctor's note  진단서            glad  기쁜

compassionate   

kəmˈpæʃənət

 따뜻한, 동정하는 sympathetic   이해심이있는 understanding

 

@@ return to    돌아가다

 

She should notify us if he returns to the office this week.

He should get more training if he returns to the gym.

He must bring his doctor's note if he returns to school.

 

@@ go well    낫다, 회복하다

 

We hope she gets well after the surgery.

I hope he gets well from his cold.

She's been sick for weeks, we hope she gets well.

 

@@ It comes with the territory    ˈterətri   (한 국가·통치자가 다스리는) 지역, 영토

일상적인 일이다

 

Exercise, it comes with the territory.

Responsibility, it comes with the territory.  rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪləti    책임(맡은 일), 책무

책임감은 기본이지

Study, it comes with the territory.

 


 

### 0502

 

grilled ɡríld  구운        rye raɪ 호밀 

 

@@ look over 

살펴보다

 

He has looked over the new models.

She looked over the new menu.

I looked over the colors of the new car.

 

@@ would like to

~ 을 원하다

 

We would like to invite your family when you have free time.

I would like to spend some time with my cats this evening.

I would like to go to London for the summer holidays.

 

@@ be right back with

곧 돌아오다

 

 

David will be right back with his brother.

I'll be right back with a good news.

Ruth will be right back with her mother.

 


 

### 0501

 

go well 진행되다, 되어가다            crush  반함,좋아함,짝사랑

 

@@ Is there another reason ~ ?

~한 다른 이유가 있어?

 

Is there another reason it didn't go well?

Is there another reason you left her?

Is there another reason you moved here?

 

@@ You should have P.P

~했었어야지

 

You should have told me that.

You should have had breakfast.

You should have slept enough.

 


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