#. 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..
#. 20.0930 lukewarm @ |luːk│wɔːrm 미지근한 (=tepid) 미적지근한, 미온적인 @ The first thing I did / do in the morning. 내가 아침에 제일 먼저 하는 건 The first thing I did in the morning was eat breakfast. The first thing I do in the morning is turn on the radio. The first thing I do in the morning is take a walk. @ I ~ first thing in the morning 나는 아침에 일어나자마자 ~를 해 I brush my teeth first thing in the morning. I drink luke..
#. 20.0929 @ You look ~er than before. 전보다 더 ~ 해 보이세요 You look healthier than before. You look brighter than before. You look happier than before. @ That's why you look much ~er than when you were in. 그래서 ... 에 있을 때보다 훨씬 더 ~ 해 보이는 군요 That's why you look much healthier than when you were in America. That's why you look much happier than when you were in Korea. That's why you look much better than..
#. 20.0928 hop 한 발로 깡충깡충 뛰다 * hop off (버스 등에서)내리다 as much as …만큼, …정도, …못지 않게 @ Is that for ~ ? 그거 ~ 에 쓰는 거예요? Is that for the sightseeing bus? Is that for a barbecue? Is that for our camping trip? @ You can choose how much ~ you want to / you'd like to ~를 얼마나 ... 하고 싶은지 고를 수 있어요 You can choose how much of the city you want to see. You can choose how much money you want to spend on that. You can..
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