#. 기다려 here you are 여기 있습니다. Could I use your pen? > Sure. here you are. I would like a chocolate ice cream cone, please. > Here you are. Can I have a sip of your water please? > Sure. Here you are. hold on 기다려, 멈춰 We had to hold on while the traffic light was red. Hold on, I'm coming. Please hold on while I find your file. Here is the pizza you ordered. > Hold on. I'll go get my wallet.
#. 마음대로 집어 먹다 hear of ~에 대해 듣다 Have you ever heard of a two-headed snake? I have never heard of an earthquake in this city. Yes, I've heard of that restaurant. Let's go see a movie sometime. > Okay, if I hear of a good one I'll tell you. help oneself (to) 마음대로 먹다, 자유로이 먹다 He is helping himself to a cookie. Help yourself to the cake. At the buffet, everyone helps themselves. Please help yourself ..
#. 고생하다 have trouble with ~에 문제가 있다, 고생하다, 어려움을 겪다 He is having trouble with his battery. I am having trouble with this math homework. The soccer player had trouble with his knee. How are your tennis lessons? > Good, but I'm having trouble with my serve. hear from ~에게서 연락을 받다, 소식을 전하다 He is waiting to hear from the doctor about his tests. I haven't heard from Dave recently. It's nice to hear fro..
#. ~와 관계가 있다 have no idea 전혀 모르다, 생각도 못하다 I have no idea why he is wearing this. She has no idea when the meeting is. They had no idea that the earth was round. I have no idea how to use this digital camera. > Read the instruction booklet. That'll help you. have to do with ~ 와 관련이 있다 These symbols all have to do with mathematics. The newspaper article has to do with the Queen's visit to Africa. ..
#. 걸어두다 hang up 걸다, 끊다 Hang up your coat on the wall. Please hang up your wet towels! Jerry hung up his Elvis costume after the show. Where should I put my jacket? > You can hang it up in the closet. have a good time 좋은 시간을 보내다 The aliens like to have a good time. The tourists had a good time in Paris. I had a good time at the party. Have a good time at the birthday party! > Thanks, I think it w..
#. #. 20.1005 leash @ lí:ʃ 가죽끈[줄], 사슬 on a leash 줄에 매고. have on a leash (반려동물 등에) 줄을 매다 run at (공격하기 위해) ~에게 달려들다, 덤비다 @ They/We/You have to ... if ~ ~ 하면 .. 해야 해 They have to pay a fine if their dog is not on a leash. We have to wait for a long time if we lose this chance. You have to walk to the station if you miss the shuttle bus. @ That sounds ~ 그 말 ~ 하게 들리네요 That sounds reasonable. That sou..
#. 20.1002 @ by the way 그런데, 그나저나 By the way, the class party is next Friday. By the way, the next exam is tomorrow. By the way, your health insurance payment is three months late, now. @ have an interview with ~와 인터뷰를 하다 They had an interview with the chairman to ask for a raise. He had an interview with a foreigner who speaks Korean well. She had an interview for her college admission yesterday.
#. 20.1001 be skilled in …에 능숙하다 = be experienced in = be a good hand at all those years 오랫동안 @ be able to ~ ~ 할 수 있다 We were able to conquer the mountain by climbing early. Many children were able to play together because of enough space. You will be able to get off your work early when your current task is over. @ be skilled in ~ ~에 재능이 있다 She is much more skilled in calculating than others. H..
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