#. 20.0811 @ How long will it take to get to ~ ? ~까지 가는데 얼마나 걸릴까요? How long will it take to get to the airport? How long will it take to get to the bus terminal? How long will it take to get to the train station? @ I need to to change from ~ to ... 저는 ~를 .. 로 갈아 신어야/입어야 겠어요 I need to change from these flip-flops to sneakers. I need to change from this dirty shirt to a clean one. I need to change..
#. 20.0810 @ Can we possibly ~? 우리 ~ 할 수 있을까요? Can we possibly share a taxi? Can we possibly postpone our meeting? Can we possibly change our schedule? @ Oh, here comes the ~ 아, 저기 ~ 가 오네요 Oh, here comes the taxi. Oh, here comes the bus. Oh, here comes the shuttle bus.
#. 20.0807 accommodate (살거나 지낼) 공간을 제공하다, 수용하다 , (…을 위한) 충분한 공간을 제공하다 accommodation @ ə|kɑːmə│deɪʃn 거처, 숙소, 시설 , 숙박 시설 @ I'm afraid that ~ (안타깝지만) ~ 인 것 같다 I'm afraid that we're out of bacon. I'm afraid that your order has been delayed. I'm afraid that they have missed the train. @ It will be fine without ~ ~ 이 없어도 괜찮을 것이다 It will be fine without me for a week. It will be fine without reserving ..
#. 20.0806 mushroom @ |mʌʃrʊm 버섯 / 급속히 커지다, 우후죽순처럼 늘어나다 anticipate @ ænˈtɪsɪpeɪt 예상하다 (→unanticipated) 예측하다 , 기대하다, 고대하다 @ a variety of things 다양한 일 A variety of things happen every day. We can do a variety of things for that new project. I am anticipating a variety of things to happen in this trip. @ be a big fan of ~ ~을 아주 좋아한다 I'm a big fan of chicken. She's a big fan of planes, trains, and a..
#. 20.0804 beanbag ˈbiːnbæɡ 빈 백 의자(커다란 부대 같은 천 안에 작은 플라스틱 조각들을 채워 의자처럼 쓰는 것) armchair 안락의자 @ is/are more ... than ~ ** 이 ~ 보다 더 ... 하네요 It's more spacious than the last room. This neighborhood is more convenient than the last one. This beanbag is more comfortable than the armchair. @ I want to start my day with ~ ~ 로 하루를 시작하고 싶어요 I want to start my day with a cup of coffee. I want to start my da..
#. 20.0803 @ isn't / aren't working ~가 작동하지 않아요 The AC in my room isn't working. This charger isn't working. The fans are not working. @ Do you mind ~ ing? ~ 하셔도 괜찮으시겠어요? Do you mind moving to a different room? Do you mind having breakfast outside? Do you mind waiting in line?
#. 20.0802 @ could have p.p ~할 수도 있었을 텐데 You could have bought more comfortable shoes. We could have gone to the party last Friday. They could have finished on time if they had tried hard. You could have bought your ticket at a lower price if you had reserved it online. @ ~ , isn't it? 그렇치 않니? , 안그래? She is your girlfriend, isn't she? This food is very spicy, isn't it? The weather is so nice tod..
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