#. 19.0608 focus 집중하다 appetite 식욕, 입맛 allowance 용돈 pay back 돈을 갚다. @@ You can't .... if you ~ ~ 하면 ... 할수 없어. You can't focus in class if you skip breakfast. You can't take the first train if you get up late. You can't pass the exam if you don't study. @@ Have ~ at least. ~ 라도 마셔. 먹어. Have a glass of milk at least. Have some bread at least. You need to have a banana at least. @@ Did you spend al..
#. 19.0607 gorgeous 아주 멋진 appointment 약속 partial ˈpɑːrʃl 부분적 @@ fall out - fell out 빠지다, (사이가) 틀어지다. Our relationship fell out. The vacuum filter fell out. My front teeth fell out. @@ cause pain 고통을 야기하다 Is it causing you pain? 그것은 당신을 고통을 야기 했나요? / 그것이 아팠나요? Sometimes relationships cause emotional pain. 가끔 인간관계는 감정적인 고통을 불러온다. The accident was causing him pain. 그 사고는 그를 고통스럽게 하고 있었다 / 그 사고로 그는 ..
#. 19.0606 drawer 서랍 = closet Memorial Day 현충일 @@ Isn't it in .... in the ~? 그거 ~ 에 있는 ... 안에 없어? Isn't it in the drawer in the living room? Isn't it in the closet in your room? Isn't it in the cabinet in the kitchen? @@ Do you know how to ~? 어덯게 ~ 하는건지 아니? Do you know how to hang it? Do you know how to start this machine? Do you know how to unlock this window?
#. 19.0605 excited 흥분된 laundry 세탁 favorite 선호하는 relax 쉬다 @@ be excited about ~ ing ~에 대해서 신이 나다. We are so excited about having the Thanksgiving Holiday. They are excited about going out to the beach for their picnic. She is very excited about traveling abroad with her family. @@ day off 쉬는 날 Today is a day off. We have three days off for Chuseok. I love taking a day off. 나는 쉬는걸 좋아해요
#. 19.0604 almost 거의 anyway 어쨌든 sure thing 물론이지, 당연하지 @@ I think we'd / I'd better ~ 우리/나 ~ 하는게 좋겠어 I think we'd better go home. I think we'd better call a taxi. I think we'd better cancel our dinner plans. @@ I can't believe ~ ~ 라니 믿기지가 않아 I can't believe it's almost midnight. I can't believe Anne and Liam are dating. I can't believe you forgot our wedding anniversary.
#. 19.0603 at least 적어도, 최소한 by the window 창가에 @@ I come here at least ~ 난 적어도 ~ 번은 여기에 와 I come here at least once a week. I come here at least twice a month. I come here at least three times a year. @@ I can see why ~ 왜 ~ 한지 알겠어. I can see why you like it. I can see why the critics hated this movie. ˈkrɪtɪk 비평가, 평론가 I can see why no one eats at this restaurant.
#. 19.0602 transparent 투명한 spread 바르다, 발라지다, 펴지다 sticky 끈적거리는 prospective prəˈspektɪv 장래의, 유망한 @@ Have you used ~ ? ~ 써봤어요? Have you used our new sunblock? Have you used their makeup remover? Have you used the new toothbrush? @@ for the past ~ 지난 ~ 동안 For the past week. For the past one month. For the past decade. 지난 10년 동안요 @@ This is a list of ~ 이게 ~ 의 목록이에요. This is a list of prospective cust..
#. 19.0601 amusement park 놀이공원 neighbor 이웃 @@ stayed at ~ 에 자다, 머물다 Our children stayed at our neighbor's yesterday. My friend stayed at my place yesterday and today. His dad stayed at his aunt's for the holidays. ænt 고모, 이모, (외)숙모 @@ give ~ a few ~ ~ 에게 조금,잠깐의 ~ 을 주다 Please give me a few seconds. Give her a few more minutes to complete it. Our boss gave us a few more chances to accomplish our p..
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