#. 20.0910 @ Where can I find ~ ? ~을 어디에서 찾을 수 있나요? Where can I find a coffee shop? Where can I find the train schedule to go to Busan? Where can I find the link to book a room? @ be over there near ~ ~ 근처 저기에 있다 Her purse is over there near the restaurant menu. Their coats are over there near the front desk. My keys are over there near the newspaper on the kitchen counter.
#. 20.0909 a must 필수조건, 반드시 해야 하는것, 필수품 wonder 궁금하다, 궁금해하다 / 경탄, 경이(감), (=awe), 놀랄 만한 것, 기적과 같은 것 @ How long did it take for ~ to ...? ~가 ...하는데 얼마나 걸렸어요? How long did it take for these cosmetics to become popular? How long did it take for you to find the right job? How long did it take for them to settle down in Vancouver? @ ~ has worked wonders for ... ~이 ... 에 경이로운 효과를 보였어요 It has worked wond..
#. 20.0908 as well 또한, 역시 as well as …에 더하여, 게다가 ~뿐만아니라 go for ~을 좋아[선호]하다 ~을 택하다 throw / give / have / hold a party 파티를 열다 @ get paid 급여를 받다 I'm getting paid regularly now. We're getting paid every two weeks on Fridays. They've been getting paid overtime for the last three months. @ Should we ~ 우리 ~ (해야)할까? Should we call someone who is in charge? Should we dress up and get ready for the party?..
#. 20.0907 a dead-end job 장래성이 없는 직업[직위] confident @ |kɑːnfɪdənt 자신감 있는 (→self-confident) (전적으로) 확신하는 stuck (…에 빠져) 움직일 수 없는[꼼짝 못하는] 갇힌[빠져나갈 수가 없는] (대답·이해 등에서) 막힌 get through …을 빠져 나가다[나가게 하다], (시험 따위에) 합격하다[시키다], (의안 따위가[를]) 통과되다[시키다] @ I was tired of ~ ing ~ 하는게 지겹더라고요 I was tired of working at a dead-end job. I was tired of getting stuck in my room. I was tired of living in such a crowded are..
#. 20.0904 for sure (의심할 여지없이) 확실히[틀림없이] @ the easiest way to ~ ~하는 가장 편리한 방법 The easiest way to find directions is by using internet maps. The easiest way to be successful is to enjoy what you do. It is the easiest way to bake chocolate chip cookies. @ get off 내리다 Be sure to get off at the Chamwon bus stop. Take the subway Line 1 and get off at Suwon station. Get off at the Yongin station and g..
#. 20.0903 appetite @ ˈæpɪtaɪt 식욕, 욕구 rough (표면이) 고르지[매끈하지] 않은, 거친 (↔smooth) (상세하지 않고) 대충[대강] 한, 개략적인 (=approximate) 러프(골프장에서 풀이 길고 공을 치기가 힘든 부분) (→fairway) @ busy ~ ing ~하느라 바쁘다 Staff are too busy talking to each other. We are busy shopping on Saturdays. People are busy doing many things these days. @ rough meal 대충 먹는 식사 I just made and ate a rough meal for dinner. We prepared a rough meal for ..
#. 20.0902 healthcare institution 의료 기관 @ I would rather ~ 나는 차라리 ~ 하겠다 I would rather go home and get some rest. I would rather not talk about it. I would rather be alone than in a relationship. @ My preference is for ~ 내 취향은 ~ 이다 My preference is for sweet and sour pork for dinner. My preference is for a job in a healthcare institution. My preference is for someone who is considerate of the en..
#. 20.0901 @ I'll prepare ~ ~을 분비할 게 I'll prepare lunch for the picnic this weekend. I'll prepare a drink for you. I'll prepare a full report with my suggestions. @ along with ~와 함께 , 같이 Along with the waffles, I'd like some butter and syrup, please. We'd like some eggs and toast along with the sausage, thanks. Along with the computer, we'll need a new laptop case, too.
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