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### 0731

 

leave  두다        belongings  소지품

 

@@ Please put ~ in ...

~ 는 ... 안에 넣어 주세요

 

Please put your belongings in this cabinet.

Please put the leftovers in the refrigerator.

Please put the gifts in this box.

 

@@ It's dangerous if you ~ .\

~하면 위험해요.

 

It's dangerous if you sit before we stop running.

It's dangerous if you look at the sun too long.

It's dangerous if you drive at night with your lights off.

 

 

 

 


 

### 0730

 

pick up  차로 데리러 오다        comfortable  편한,편안한

 

@@ Should I bring ~ ?

~을 가지고 가야 하나요?

 

Should I bring my sunglasses?

Should I bring some snacks?

Should I bring my girlfriend?

 

@@ Wear something ~ .

~한것을 입으세요.

 

Wear something comfortable.

Wear something that looks nice.

I think you should wear something brighter.

 


 

### 0729

 

@@ Can I make a reservation for ~ ?

~을 예약할 수 있나요?

 

Can I make a reservation for paragliding here?

Can I make a reservation for dinner this weekend?

Can I make a reservation for the group tour?

 

@@ When do you want to ~ ?

언제 ~ 하고 싶으세요?

 

When do you want to come?

When do you want to start the project?

When do you want to meet for dinner?

 


 

### 0728

 

interested in ~ 에 관심이 있는     nail polish  메니큐어

market research  시장조사        appreciate  감사하다

 

@@ ~ comes in ...

~는 ... 로 나옵니다.

 

Your nail polish comes in such brilliant colors.

This product comes in seven different designs.

This dress comes in five vivid colors.  *

ˈvɪvɪd  

(빛·색깔 등이) 선명한, 강렬한 vivid blue eyes 

 

@@ Let me arrange the ~    * 

əˈreɪndʒ 

마련하다, (일을) 처리[주선]하다

제가 ~를 짜 보겠습니다.

 

Let me arrange the schedule.

Let me arrange an appointment for you.

Let me arrange the meeting.

 

@@ How does ~ work for that?

그걸 하기에 ~ 가 어떠세요?

 

How does tomorrow work for that?

If you can't make it on Monday, how does Friday work for that?

How does 4 p.m. work for that?

 


 

### 0727

 

someplace  어떤 곳        treat  돈을 내는것 , 사주는것

 

@@ You've got some ~ on...

너 ... 에 ~ 묻었어.

 

You've got some sauce on your face.

You've got some ketchup on your shirt.

You've got some dirt on your shoe.

 

@@ It's getting really ~.

정말 ~ 해지고 있어.

 

It's getting really cold.

Nowadays, it's getting really hard to get a job.

It's getting really hot in here.

 


 

### 0726

 

take off  ~를 풀다 / 벗다            liquid  액체류        trash can  쓰레기통

check in baggage  수화물, 부치는 짐

 

@@ Should I take off ~ too?

~ 도 벗어야 하나요?

 

Should I take off my shoes too?

Should I take off my glasses too?

Should I take off this jacket too?

 

@@ I should've put it in ~.

그것을 ~ 에 넣었어야 했는데 

 

I should've put it in my check in baggage.

Oh no, my wallet! I should've put it in my bag.

I should've put it in the fridge.

 


 

### 0725

 

@@ Where are we going for ~ ?

우리 ~ 하러 어디로 갈 거예요?

 

Where are we going for vacation?

Where are we going for dinner tonight?

Where are we going for our project?

 

@@ We can visit a nearby ~ by....

우리는 .... 를 타고 근처에 있는 ~ 에 갈 수 있어.

 

We can visit a nearby island by boat.

We can visit a nearby museum by bus.

We can visit a nearby mall by subway. 

 

@@ Let's take a look at the ~ and decide ...

우리 ~ 를 보면서 .... 을 결정하자

 

Let's take a look at the map and decide what to do first.

Let's take a look at the website and decide what to buy.

Let's take a look at the catalog and decide what to order.

 


 

### 0724

 

end up --ing  결국 ~를 하다            stay up  안자고 깨어있다    

break room 휴게실

 

@@ What did you end up -ing? 

결국 뭘 ~ 했는데

 

What did you end up doing last night?

What did you end up eating for dinner?

What did you end up saying to her?

 

@@ That's exactly what ~.

그게 바로 ~ 한거네

 

That's exactly what I need.

That's exactly what you should watch.

That's exactly what he said.

 


 

### 0723

 

pregnancy ˈpreɡnənsi  임신    trimester traɪˈmestə(r)  (임신) 3개월  the first trimester of pregnancy  임신 첫 3개월

 

@@ I always imagined ~ing

난 늘 ~ 하는걸 상상했어.

 

I always imagined being a mom.

I always imagined becoming a writer.

I always imagined seeing the sunset in Paris.

 

@@ We should find a ~.

우리는 ~를 찾아야겠다.

 

We should find a good doctor who can help us during the pregnancy.

We should find a rest area to stop at on the way.

We should find a good place to take a picture.

 


 

### 0722

 

hold back  숨기사 감추다  what's the good news that you're been holding back from me?

 

@@ Is it that you're ~ ?

너가 ~ 한거야?

 

Is it that you're not actually sick?

Is it that you're going to be home this weekend?

Is it that you're going to join our team?

 

@@ Did he/she say that you're even -er?

(그/그녀가) 네가 훨씬 더 ~ 하다고 했어?

 

Did he say that you're even stronger than before?

Did he say that you're even better than last year?

Did she say that you're even taller?

Did he say that you're even healthier than you expected?

 


 

### 0721

 

allowance  əˈlaʊəns  용돈 허용량   allow əˈlaʊ  허락하다; 용납하다

@@ change your mind

마음(생각)을 바꾸다

 

Why did you change your mind? 

What made you change your mind?

Don't change your mind.

 

@@ I will try to control my ~ 

나는 나의 ~를 조절해 보려고 해

 

I will try to control my spending.

I will try to control my schedule.

I will try to control my eating habits.

 

@@ Let's discuss it again when you ~

이 얘기는 네가 ~ 할때 다시 하기로 하자

 

Let's discuss it again when you're older.

Let's discuss it again when you're ready.

Let's discuss it again when you have time.

 


 

### 0720

 

@@ it will be

날씨가 ~ 할 것이다.

 

Are you sure it will be cooler tomorrow?

Does it seem like it will be hotter this weekend?

Don't you think it will be cold this week?

 

@@ is suppose to be + 비교급

더 ~ 할 것으로 여겨진다.

 

The take-home final is supposed to be easier.

This year's summer is supposed to be cooler than last year's

The raining season is supposed to be late this year.

 


 

### 0719

 

talk with ~와 이야기하다

 

@@ thinking of ~ing

~에 대하여 생각하고 있다

 

I'm thinking of going to LA next summer.

They're thinking of going shopping tonight.

We're thinking of playing soccer today.

 

@@ stop by / drop by

잠시 들르다

 

Please stop by our website for tickets.

Stop by anytime if you have any questions.

Don't hesitate to stop by our showroom.

 


 

### 0718

 

pale peɪl  

사람얼굴 등이

 창백한, 핼쑥한  pale complexion kəmˈplekʃn 안색

 

@@ look so + 상태/감정

정말 ~ 해 보인다

 

You look so pale / happy / nervous.

 

@@ must have + pp

~한것이 틀림없다

 

He must have passed the driver's license test.

They must have practiced hard to win the game.

She must have eaten her lunch.

 

  • must have

    • 1. ~ 했나봐    ~ 했음에 틀림없다(X)   : 강한 추정

      • Whoa ~ you must've been really hungry !

    • 2. ~ 했던 모양이야.

    • 3. ~ 했겠다.

      • You must've been really frustrated !  

        ˈfrʌstreɪtɪd  

        좌절감을 느끼는, 불만스러워 하는

 

 

@@ break up with  

~ 와 헤어지다.

 

My friend break up with her boyfriend.

You didn't break up with Tom, did you?

I broke up with my girlfriend because of our conflicting personalities.

  • conflict 갈등[충돌] conflict between two cultures

 


 

### 0717

 

caring  잘챙겨주는, 자상한        even when ~ 할때도

 

@@ You've been so ~ this whole time.

너 요즘 내내 너무 ~ 하더라

 

You've been so caring this whole time.

You've been so patient this whole time.

You've been so understanding this whole time.

 

@@ I want you to know that ~

난 ~라는걸 네가 알아줬으면 좋겠어

 

I want you to know that I love you.

I want you to know that we've got your back. 우리가 네 뒤를 봐줬다는 걸 알아줬으면 해 / 너의 편이라는걸 알아줬으면 좋겠다.

I want you to know that I will always be there for you.

 


 

### 0716

 

@@ let's just make sure ~.

우리 ~인지 확실하게 확인하자

 

Let's just make sure everything is fine.

Let's just make sure you get to the airport on time.

Let's just make sure we have enough money.

 

@@ Do you mind ---ing?

-- 좀 해줄래?

 

Do you mind taking me to the hospital?

Do you mind helping me move?

Do you mind checking my English essay?

 


 

### 0715

 

@@ That's so ~ of you.

너 참 ~ 하다

 

That's so sweet of you.

That's so kind of you.

That's so generous of you.

 

@@ It's exactly what I ~.

그게 바로 내가 ~ 한거야.

 

It's exactly what I needed.

It's exactly what I wanted to hear.

It's exactly what I was expecting. 

 


 

### 0714

 

@@ How can I get him/her to ~ ?

어떻게 하면 그/그녀가 ~ 하게 할수 있을까?

 

How can I get her to raise it to 10.000 won?

How can I get her to take the job?

How can I get him to go to the hospital?

 

@@ You should learn how to ~ 

너는 ~ 할줄 알아야해

 

You should learn how to control your spending.

You should learn how to control your temper.

You should learn how to keep promises.

 

@@ There are so many things I want to ~.

내가 ~ 하고 싶은게 너무 많아

 

There are so many things I want to buy / learn / eat.

 


 

### 0713

 

increase  증가하다, 인상되다  =/= decrease  The population has increased from 1.2 million to 1.8 million. 증가[인상] an increase in spending 

 

@@ ~ won't give me an increase in my ...

~가나의 ...를 안 올려 주셔

 

My mom won't give me an increase in my allowance.

My boss won't give me an increase in my monthly salary.

The principal won't give me an increase in my bonus.

 

@@ That's more than what I ~.

그건 내가 ~ 하는것보다 많아.

 

That's more than what I get.

That's more than what I expected.

That's more than what I earn per year. 

 

@@ low on money

돈이 부족한

 

I'm always low on money.

Why are you always low on money?

Tell me when you're low on money.

 


 

### 0712 

 

allowance  용돈

 

@@ How much do you ~ ?

얼마나 ~ 해

 

How much do you need?

How much do you make every month?

How much do you spend per week?

 

@@ Can you raise my ~?

제 ~를 올려주실 수 있어요?

 

Can you raise my monthly allowance?

Can you raise my monthly salary?

Can you raise my bonus?

 

@@ ~ is/are getting more expensive.

~가 더 비싸지고 있어요.

 

Things are getting more expensive.

Vegetables are getting more expensive.

The rent is getting more expensive. 

 


 

### 0711

 

ride 타다        scary  ˈskeri  무서운        bridle ˈbraɪdl  고삐        gently  ˈdʒentli  부드럽게, 온화하게

 

@@ be afraid of

~가 두렵다

 

I am afraid of the dark sometimes.

She is afraid of gaining weight so she works out every day.

He is afraid of being alone.

 

@@ Keep up with

따라잡다, 계속하다, 뒤떨어지지 않다

 

I try to keep up with the news.

It's hard to keep up with all the changes.

Keep up with the good work. 지금처럼 계속 잘하길

 

@@ pull on the bridle

고삐를 당기다

 

Put on the bridle gently and she'll stop.

Do you know how to do pull on the bridle.

Pull on the bridle gently and it will slow down.

 


 

### 0710

 

dizzy 어지러운        porridge  ˈpɒrɪdʒ  

 

@@ I feel a little bit ~ 

나 좀 ~ 해

 

I feel a little bit dizzy.

I feel a little bit under the weather.      * under the weather  몸이 좀 안 좋은

I feel a little bit tired.

 

@@ I think I just need to ~ .

나 좀 ~ 해야 할 것 같아

 

I think I just need to rest a bit.

I think I just need to practice a little more.

I think I just need to exercise more.

 


 

### 0709

 

recommendation   추천, 권해주는것         present  선물            this way  이쪽으로

 

@@ How many ~ do you need?

몇~ 가 필요하세요?

 

How many boxes do you need?

How many pizzas do you need?

How many rooms do you need?

 

@@ Please recommend me something ~.

~ 한걸로 권해주세요.

 

Please recommend me something good.

Please recommend me something that my husband would like.

Please recommend me something without meat.

 


 

It rained hard all day.

  • hard 형: 딱딱한, 굳은(not soft), 어려운    부사: 열심히, 힘껏 

    • Do you like to sleep on a hard or on a soft bed?

    • She has a very hard job.

    • The students studies hard for the final exam.

  • hardly 부사: 거의 ~ 아니다 (almost not)

    • My grandfather is almost blind. He can hardly see.

 


  

### 0708

 

prefer ~ 을 더 좋아하다      bunkbʌŋk  침대, 침상    * Do you prefer a top bunk or a bottom bunk?

private ˈpraɪvət 개인의      * I need a room, a private room.

move to ~ 로 옮기다    * Then can I move to a room tomorrow?

 

@@ Do you prefer ~ or .... ?

~ 좋으세요 아니면 ... 가 좋으세요?

 

Do you prefer a blue dress or a red one?

Do you prefer a sunrise or a sunset?

 

@@ There's no one else but ~

~ 말고는 아무도 없어요

 

There's no one else but you tonight.

There's no one else but the staff tonight.

There's no one else but my mom in the audience. *ˈɔːdiəns   (연극·음악회·강연 등의) 청중[관중]

 


 

### 0707

 

wrong    잘못된일이있는    * Is something wrong?

skip 일을 거르다, 빼먹다  academy  학원     * Can I skip my English academy today?

kid 농담하다  * What? Are you kidding me?

 

@@ Can I skip (my) ~ today?

저 오늘 ~ 빼먹어도 돼요? ~를 건너뛰어도 돼요?

 

Can I skip my English academy today?

Can I skip school today, please?

Can I skip my exercises today?

 

@@ You're calling me to ~ ?

~하려고 전화한거니?

 

You're calling me to ask that?

Seriously, You're calling me to say that?

You're calling me to cancel our plan?

 

@@ I didn't do ~

~을 안했어요

 

I didn't do my homework.

I didn't do What I was supposed to do.

I didn't do my house chores.  * chore  

tʃɔː(r)  

(정기적으로 하는) 일  / 하기 싫은[따분한] 일

 


 

### 0706

 

bucket 양동이    full  가득찬    for yourself  직접    * My bucket is full. See for yourself.

bigger  더 큰     * Why not? Let's bring a bigger bucket.

 

@@ ~ is so much fun!

~ 하는거 정말 재미있어요

 

Digging clams is so much fun!

  • dig  파다,뒤지다  digging  채굴,파기   clam

    klæm

      조개

Riding a bike is so much fun!

Playing a soccer is so much fun!

 

@@ Can we ~ again tomorrow?

우리 내일 다시 ~ 할수 있어요?

 

Can we come again tomorrow?

Can we drop by this cafe tomorrow?

Can we eat lunch here again tomorrow?

 

@@ That's what I'm ~

그게 바로 제가 ~ 한 거예요

 

That's what I'm planning on for the summer vacation.

That's what I'm talking about.

That's what I'm thinking about.

 


 

 

### 0705

 

seem (to) ~인것 같다    * I can't find the book. It doesn't seem to be here.

already  이미   bookshelf 

ˈbʊkʃelf

  책꽃이     * I already did that. But it's not on the bookshelf.

look on 보다   wait for 기다리다     * That would be great! I'll be waiting for your call.

 

@@ doesn't seem to + 동사원형

~한 것이 아닌 것 같다

 

The sky doesn't seem to be cloudy today.

The course doesn't seem to be all that difficult.

  • course 강의, 강좌, (학)과목 / (대학의 교육) 과정

She doesn't seem to be very busy.

 

@@ get in touch with

~와 연락을 취하다

 

I will get in touch with other library branches.   * branch 나뭇가지 / 지사, 분점

Shelby used to get in touch with her ex-boyfriend.

Let's get in touch with each other often.

Social workers should get in touch with their clients who need help.

  • Social workers 사회복지사

 


 

###  0704

 

minimalism  미니멀리즘, 최소한을 추구하는 것

get rid of ~ 을 없애다, 치워버리다     * If you get rid of the stuff you don't need, you can focus on the stuff that matters.

matter  중요하다, 의미가 있다        point  요점, 핵심

 

@@ I want to live a ~ life.

나는 ~ 한 삶을 살고 싶어.

 

I want to live a simple life.

I want to live a healthy life.

I want to live a happy life.

 

@@ Sound like you're interested in ~ .

내 말을 들어보니, 너 ~에 관심이 있는 것 같다.

 

Sounds like you're interested in minimalism.

Sounds like your'e interested in learning English.

Sounds like your'e interested in baking.

 

@@ I get stressed just --ing.

~ 하기만 해도 스트레스가 쌓여

 

I get stressed just looking at the my stuff.

I get stressed just listening to his complains.

I get stressed just thinking about him.

 


 

### 0703

 

surprise 깜짝 소식, 놀랄 일   * This was such a nice surprise.

ambitious  야망이 있는, 야심있는    * You are so ambitious already.

a lot more ~  훨씬 더 많은   responsibility  책임감    *  You have a lot more responsibility.

 

@@ I'm going to have to ~ 

내가 ~ 해야 할 거야

 

I'm going to have to work very hard.

I'm going to have to turn in the homework late.

  • turn something in ~을 제출하다 / ~을 돌려주다

I'm going to have to cancel our plans tonight.

 

@@ I can't wait to ~

빨리 ~ 하고 싶어

 

I can't wait to get a new project started.

I can't wait to visit my parents this weekend.

I can't wait to see you.

 


 

### 0702

 

ran up 뛰어올라오다, 뛰어 올라가다        be postponed   미뤄지다, 늦춰지다    exercise  운동

 

@@ I was afraid I'd ~

내가 ~ 할까 봐 걱정이 됐어

 

I was afraid I'd be late.

I was afraid I'd be too short to ride the rides.

I was afraid I'd just mess things up.

  • mess something up  ~을 지저분하게/엉망으로 만들다

 

@@ Take a moment and ~ 

시간을 갖고 ~ 해

 

Take a moment and catch your breath.

Take a moment and read over the test instructions.

  • read it (twice) over  되풀이해서 두번 읽다

Take a moment and visualize your success.

  • visualize 

    ˈvɪʒuəlaɪz  

    마음속에 그려 보다, 상상하다  == imagine

 


 

### 0701

 

wonder  궁금하다        this late 이렇게 늦은 * He's never this late for a meeting.

announce  발표하다        promotion  승진

 

@@ I wonder where ~ is/are.

~ 가 어디있는지 모르겠네

 

I wonder where Kevin is.

I wonder where the bathroom is.

I wonder where my friends are.

 

@@ They're going to announce ~.

~를 발표할거야

 

They're going to announce your promotion.

They're going to announce the starting lineup for the game.

They're going to announce the winners soon.

 


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