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### 1221

 

go by 흐르다, 지나가다

 

@@ One of the good things was ~ 

좋은 일들 중 하나는 ~ 였죠

 

One of the good things was we started working together!

One of the good things was we all learned from our mistake.

One of the good things was spending quality time with each other.

 

@@ Do you think things will be a lot ~?

훨씬 ~ 해질 거라고 생각해요

 

Do you think things will be a lot different next year?

Do you think things will be a lot more excig

 

 


 

### 1230

 

@@ ~ have brought in something to ...

~ 가 ... 하려고 뭔가를 가지고 왔네요

 

Harry has brought in something to show the class.

Kevin has brought in something to decorate our office with.

Dad has brought in something to feed our dog.

 

@@ ~ won't start until ...

~는 ... 해야 시작할 거예요

 

We won't start until everyone is quiet.

The play won't start until everyone turns off the phone.

The meeting won't start 

 


 

### 1229

 

@@ Then I'll go back and ~ 

그러면 돌아가서 ~ 할게요

 

Then I'll go back and choose what we want.

Then I'll go back and buy something to eat.

Then I'll go back and study for a few more hours.

 

@@ I/We will wait for ~ 

저/저희는 ~를 기다리겠습니다

 

We will wait for your order.

I will wait for your call.

We will wait for you to come back.

 


 

### 1228

 

starve  stɑːrv  굶주리다, 굶어 죽다, 굶기다, 굶겨 죽이다  store  stɔː(r)  저장[보관]하다 (크고 작은) 가게[상점]

graduate school  대학원   resume  |zuːm  재개하다[되다], 다시 시작하다[되다]  /  자기 좌석/자리/위치로 (다시) 돌아가다

 

@@ in case of ~ 

~의 경우(를 대비해)

 

He has stored tons of food in case of a war or natural disasters.

She wants to apply for graduate school in case of a failure to find a job.

In case of losing my job, I always keep my resume up-to-date.

 

@@ in order to

~를 위해

 

In order to pass the entrance exam, you should study very hard.

Maybe we'll have to prepare more in order to get a job in the future.

In order to go home early,  we should finish this assignment fast.

 


 

### 1227

 

counseling  káunsəliŋ  카운슬링, 상담, 조언 attendant  əˈtendənt   (공공장소에서 사람들의 편의를 돌보는) 종업원[안내원] (→flight attendant) ,   수행원, 간병인

 

 

 

@@ both A and B

A 와 B 둘다

 

But I've got both study and work to do.

I like to both fly and travel around the world, so I became a flight attendant.

We like to both go hiking and take some photos.

 

@@ put in one's best effort

최선을 다하다

 

I'm just asking for you to put in your best effort!

If she wants to best Steve, she'll have to put in her best effort.

Please put in your best effort on this exam. You may start.

 


 

### 1226

 

garage  ɡə|rɑːʒ  차고, 주차장 , (지붕만 있고 벽이 없는) carport

That's not the point  그것이 요점이 아닙니다.

 

@@ feel like ~ 

~같은 기분이 들다, ~를 하고 싶다

 

I feel like I need to exercise.

I feel like I should start on the homework right now.

I feel like eating a big steak for dinner.

 

@@ What's the matter ~ ?

뭐가 문제야?

 

What's the matter then?

If Emily is not mad at you, what's the matter then?

If the cost isn't the point, what's the matter then?

 


 

### 1225

 

as long as ~ 하는 한

 

@@ They've / We've all been to ~ before.

그들은/우리는 모두 전에 ~ 에 가 봤어

 

They've all been to our house before.

They've all been to the Olympics before.

We've all been to Seattle before.

 

@@ I'm afraid I'll do something ~

내가 뭔가 ~ 한일을 할까 봐 걱정이야.

 

I'm afraid I'll do something wrong.

I'm afraid I'll do something that embarrasses you.

I'm afraid I'll do something foolish.

 


 

### 1224

 

married couple  (결혼생활을 하고 있는) 부부

 

@@ What made you decide to ~ ?

뭐 때문에 ~ 하기로 마음먹게 됐어?

 

What made you decide to marry me?

What made you decide to quit your job?

What made you decide to start writing books?

 

@@ I thought you're the kind of person who ~ 

나는 네가 ~ 하는 그런 사람이라고 생각했어

 

I thought you're the kind of person who would always stay by my side.

I thought you're the kind of person who prefers roses to diamonds.

I thought you're the kind of person who would never leave a friend behind.

 


 

### 1223

 

It's one of a kind.  그것은 독특한 / 특별한 것이다.

meeting point  만남의 장소

 

@@ By the way, will you be on ~ ?

그런데 너 ~ 에 갈 거야?

 

By the way, will you be on a walking tour tomorrow?

By the way, will you be on the same flight as me tonight?

By the way, will you be on the radio show tomorrow?

 

@@ I think I want to ~ 

나는 ~ 하고 싶은 거 같은데

 

I think I want to be on a morning tour.

I think I want to watch a movie this weekend.

I think I want to go home right now.

 


 

### 1222

 

spacious  ˈspeɪʃəs  널찍한 (=roomy)

distraction  dɪˈstrækʃn  (주의) 집중을 방해하는 것, 머리를 식히게 해 주는 것

drown  draʊn  물에 빠져 죽다, 익사하다, 익사시키다

 

@@ ~ really paid off

정말 ~ 한 보람이 있네

 

Getting rid of all that junk really paid off.

Studying hard for the test really paid off.

Exercising every day really paid off.

 

@@ All that ~ was ...

그 ~ 들이 ... 했던 거야

 

All that stuff was distracting you.

All that stress was slowly drowning him.

All that money was making you happy.

 


 

### 1221

 

stumble  ˈstʌmbl  발이 걸리다, 발을 헛디디다 (=trip)  비틀[휘청]거리다

acquaintance  əˈkweɪntəns  아는 사람, 지인 , 면식, (약간의) 친분

 

@@ stumble across 

우연히 마주치다, 우연히 발견하다

 

I stumbled across the new library yesterday.

Today we stumbled across each other at the library while studying.

I hope I don't stumble across any acquaintances before mid-terms.

 

@@ be in the same boat

같은 상황이다, 똑같은 곤경에 처해있다

 

I'm in the same boat as you are!

I'm in the same boat as my brother is since I lost my job recently.

Now he is in the same

 


 

### 1220

 

unavailable  ˌʌnəˈveɪləbl    (어떤 사람과) 만날[이야기를 나눌] 수 없는 (↔available) ,  손에 넣을[획득할] 수 없는

 

@@ should have ~ 

~ 했어야 했다

 

They should have given us a gift for the Christmas party.

He should have given some warning that he would leave the company.

We should have given notice that we were unavailable on New Year's Eve.

 

@@ long for ~ 

~을 원하다, 갈망하다

 

I have already asked her what she longed for Christmas.

I long for a peaceful holiday in the Ham

 


 

### 2019

 

obstacle  |ɑːbstəkl  장애 (=hindrance)  장애물

 

@@ solve the problem

문제를 해결하다

 

I think I might be able to solve the problem.

I'll solve the problem by next week.

If I can't solve the problem, I will turn it over to the professional.

 

@@ get stressed out

 

Then you will have to solve the problem before you get any more stressed out.

I got to stressed out because of his attitude.

People get stressed out when they face an obstacle.

 


 

### 1218

 

@@ Why don't you start ~ ?

~ 로 시작하는거 어때?

 

Why don't you start writing an e-mail?

Why don't you start exercising with me?

Why don't you start  prepping for the exam?

 

@@ I'll take care of ~ 

나는 ~ 를 맡을게

 

I'll take care of the gifts for the office.

I'll take care of the invitations for the party.

I'll take care of the costumes for the show.

 


 

### 1217

 

settle  ˈsetl  (논쟁 등을) 해결하다[끝내다], 합의를 보다 ,   (마침내) 결정하다[정리하다]

a great deal  다량, 상당량, 많이 / 훨씬 더, 아주 더

 

@@ Is ~ reasonable?

~ 는 적당해 ?

 

Is the price reasonable?

Is his argument reasonable?

Is pay for this job reasonable?

 

@@ Let's confirm it with ~ 

~ 와 확정 짓자

 

Let's confirm it with the boss tomorrow.

Let's confirm it with the rest of the team.

Let's confirm it with the wedding planners tomorrow.

 

 

 


 

### 1216

 

@@ Did you figure out ~?

~는 알아봤어? / 해결했어?

 

Did you figure out the date of the part?

Did you figure out how many people are coming?

Did you figure out the answer to question 1?

 

@@ Let's do ~ 

Let's do the 27th.

Let's do a potluck.

Let's do the following weekend. 

 


 

### 1215

 

@@ Check out ~ 

~ 에 가보세요

 

Check out the new cafe around the corner.

Check out my new restaurant that opened yesterday.

Check out his new office.

 

@@ can't remember

기억이 안 난다

 

I can't remember what I had for breakfast today.

I can't remember the last time we met.

I can't remember the answer to this question.

 


 

### 1214

 

bargain  ˈbɑːrɡən   (정상가보다) 싸게 사는 물건 ,  (서로에게 무엇을 해주기로 하는) 합의, 흥정   협상[흥정]하다 (=negotiate)

 

@@ at a bargain price

초특가 

 

I'm glad we got this at a bargain price.

Some things on sale can be had at a bargain.

If you look around, you can find some items at a bargain.

 

@@ pick up

깨우다, 데리러가다, ~을 차에 태우다

 

This high-caffeine drink will pick you up after lunch.

I can pick you up for the New Year's Eve party at 9 p.m.

My secretary pick you up at about lunch time at your hotel.

 


 

### 1213

 

@@ be going to 

~ 할 것이다

 

Next week we're going to watch action movies all week.

I'm going to update the operating system tonight.

After finishing my work, I'm going to do my laundry.

 

@@ change one's mind

마음이 바뀌다

 

If you change your mind, please contact us.

If you change your mind, let us know immediately.

Don't change you mind 

 

 


 

### 1212

 

tear down  (건물·담 등을) 허물다[헐다] (=demolish)

dealership  |diːlərʃɪp  (특히 승용차) 대리점, (특정 상품) 딜러직[중개인직]

 

@@ look for 

~ 을 찾다

 

I'm looking for my book.

We are looking for the airport.

She looked for her mobile phone but never found it.

 

@@ most of ~ 

대부분

 

Most of the games were not broadcasted except for the final one.

I spend most of the time at home at the eveninig.

In most of my free time, I read books.

 


 

### 1111

 

vegan  ˈviːɡən    엄격한 채식주의자(고기는 물론 우유, 달걀도 먹지 않음. 어떤 이들은 실크나 가죽같이 동물에게서 원료를 얻는 제품도 사용하지 않음)

 

@@ The first thing we need to do is ~ 

우리가 해야 할 첫 번째 일은 ~ 하는거야

 

The first thing we need to do is choose the date and location.

The first thing we need to do is make a reservation at the restaurant.

The first thing we need to do is find people to help us.

 

@@ He / She knows lots of ~ for ...

그/그녀가 ... 할 ~ 들을 많이 알고 있어

 

He knows lots of great places for a party.

She knows lots of restaurants for vegans.

They know lots of vacation spots for a family trip.

 


 

### 1110

 

@@ I was / am in charge of ~ 

내가 ~ 를 맡았어

 

I was in charge of the party last year.

I was in charge of keeping the classroom clean.

I am in charge of the decorations for the party.

 

@@ I don't even know where to ~ 

나는 어디서 ~ 해야 할지도 모르겠어

 

I don't even know where to start planing an office party.

I don't even know where to look for America-style cookies.

I don't even know where to buy a nice suit.

 


 

### 1109

 

@@ Do you remember when ~ ?

~ 했을 때 기억 나?

 

Do you remember when we had people over to our house last month?

Do you remember when you fell down in front of our apartment?

Do you remember when we stayed up all night talking about nothing?

 

@@ It was a lot of fun to ~ 

~ 한게 참 재미 있었지

 

It was a lot of fun to have them running around our house.

It was a lot of fun to try surfing.

It was a lot of fun to cook our own food while camping.

 


 

### 1108

 

complimentary  |kɑːmplɪmentri   무료의  ,   칭찬하는 (↔uncomplimentary)

handy  ˈhændi     유용한, 편리한 (=useful)

 

@@ take a look at ~ 

~을 보세요

 

Take a look at these books.

Take a look at those babies.

Take a look at this computer.

 

@@ come in handy

 

Some extra money will come in handy.

This book will come in handy.

His phone will come in handy.

 


 

### 1107

 

I have the same taste as you do!  나는 너와 같은 취향을 가지고 있어!

due  duː  ~로 인한[~에 의한], ~ 때문[덕분]에

 

@@ think about 

생각하다

 

We are thinking about going hiking for this weekend.

She was thinking about the homework due tomorrow.

I am thinking about taking a break.

 

@@ go to a movie

영화 보러 가다

 

I am wondering if you go to a movie tonight since it's Friday.

We are going to a movie after finishing our final exam.

They're going to a movie but haven't checked the movie listings.

 


 

### 1106

 

@@ Do you have ~ ?

너 ~ 있어 ? 

 

Do you have any plans for the weekend?

Do you have a spare room?

Do you have a pencil I can borrow?

 

@@ vice versa

반대로, 꺼꾸로 

 

My boss doesn't like me and vice versa.

Children like puppies and vice versa with the puppies as well.

I like babies and vice versa.

 


 

### 1205

 

@@ See how ~ they look

얼마나 ~ 해 보이는 지 봐봐

 

See how happy they look?

See how stressed the student look before the test?

See how angry your boss looks today?

 

@@ I'm feeling like ~

저는 ~ 가 하고/먹고 싶어요

 

I'm feeling like a caramel macchiato.

I'm feeling like a nice warm bath.

I'm feeling like Chinese food.

 


 

### 1204

 

swallow  ˈswɑːloʊ    (음식 등을) 삼키다[(목구멍으로) 넘기다]

tonsil  ˈtɑːnsl   편도선

swollen   ˈswəʊlən   부어오른 ,  불어 난 (→swell v.)

throat  θroʊt   목구멍, 목

 

@@ How about when ~ ?

~ 할 때는 어떠니?

 

How about when you walk?

How about when you talk?

How about when you eat?

 

@@ It seems like ~ 

~ 인 것 같아

 

It seems like you're tired.

It seems like he is busy.

It seems like your ankle is swollen.

 


 

### 1203

 

@@ While we are out, we should ~ .

우리 밖에 있는 동안 ~ 하자

 

While we are out, we should pick up some hot chocolate.

While we are out, we should visit your sister.

While we are out, we should stop by the mall.

 

@@ Can you hand me ~ ?

~ 좀 건네 줄래?

 

Can you hand me my winter hat?

Can you hand me the salt shaker?

Can you hand me my phone?

 


 

### 1202

 

bulb  bʌlb  전구

 

@@ ~ won't turn on.

~가 안 켜져

 

Our bathroom light won't turn on.

The computer won't turn on.

This vacuum won't turn on.

 

@@ I think we have an extra ~ in ...

... 안에  ~ 가 여분으로 있는 것 같은데

 

I think we have an extra bulb in the cabinet.

I think we have an extra towel in the drawer.

I think we have an extra toothbrush in the bathroom.

 


 

### 1201

 

outlet  ˈaʊtlet   (감정·생각·에너지의 바람직한) 발산[배출] 수단  , 유출구(流出口)

relief  rɪˈliːf   안도, 안심 ,  (고통·불안 등의) 경감[완화/제거]

beware of   …에 주의하라.

pickpocket  |pɪkpɑːkɪt  소매치기(꾼)

 

@ Can I use ~ ?

~  을 쓸 수 있을까요?

 

Can I use the pens over there?

Can I use your phone?

Can I use one of those papers?

 

@@ beware of ~

~에 주의하세요

 

Beware of strangers.

Beware of thieves when alone in the house.

Beware of your belongings.

 


 

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