#. 20.0622 diagonally 대각선으로, 비스듬하게 diagonal @ daɪˈæɡənl 사선의, 대각선의 Walk diagonally across the field to the far corner and then turn left. The boat moved diagonally across the river. Players can move forward diagonally. @ It's quite ~ here, right? 여기는 꽤 ~ 하죠, 그렇죠? It's quite crowded here, right? It's quite dark here, right? It's quite narrow here, right? @ I'm used to ~. 저는 ~에 익숙해요 I'm used to it...
#. 20.0620 refreshment 다과, 음식물 Light refreshments will be served during the break. We have to make a small charge for refreshments. I put it on the refreshments table in the corner. mash @ mæʃ 1.= mashed potato 2.(가축용의) 삶은 곡물 사료 3. (음식을 부드럽게) 으깨다 Mash the fruit up with a fork. @ How about? ~가 어때? (제안,권유) How about chicken and mashed potatoes for dinner tonight? How about buying a larger screen T..
#. 20.0619 preliminary prɪ|lɪmɪneri (더 중요한 행동행사에 대한) 예비의 (=initial) After a few preliminary remarks he announced the winners. @ at the moment 현재, 지금 A few team members have called in sick at the moment. At the moment, we are in need of more building materials. At the moment, our meeting is scheduled for next Thursday at lunchtime. @ make it to ~ ~에 도착하다 I was able to make it to the company on ti..
#. 20.0618 comprehend |kɑːmprɪ│hend (충분히) 이해하다 a. comprehensive 포괄적인, 종합적인 (=complete, full) @ be the one (to ~) ~ 할 맞는 사람이ㄷ다 We are the ones to help you and your family. Charles should be the one to lead the new project. She needs someone to talk to, and you are the right one. @ I would say ~ 내가 보기엔 ~ 같다, 나라면 ~ 하겠다 I would say Charlene always makes an excellent meal. I would say they have alway..
#. 20.0617 validate ˈvælɪdeɪt 입증하다 (↔invalidate) 인증하다 , 승인[인정]하다 a. valid ˈvælɪd (법적·공식적으로) 유효한[정당한] (논리적으로) 타당한[근거 있는] @ Do I have to ~? 제가 ~를 해야 하나요? Do I have to validate the ticket at the machine? Do I have to lock the main entrance? Do I have to pay to rent a towel? @ When you want to ~ 당신이 ~ 하고 싶을 때 Press the stop button when you want to get off. Put your name on the list when you want to ..
#. 20.0616 pickled ˈpɪkld 식초에 절인 pickled cabbage / herring / onions @ Excuse me, is this ~ for ...? 실례지만 , 이 ~ 가 ...로 가나요?(...행인가요?) Excuse me, is this bus for the old town? Excuse me, is this train for Busan? Excuse me, is this tram for the central station? @ What do you like the most in ~? ~에서 제일 마음에 드는 게 뭐예요? What do you like the most in Stockholm? What do you like the most in Seoul? What do ..
#. 20.0615 currency |kɜːrənsi 통화 (→hard currency) 통용 trading in foreign currencies You’ll need some cash in local currency but you can also use your credit card. @ Excuse me, where can I ~? 셀레지만, 어디서 ~ 할 수 있나요? Excuse me, where can I get the bus ticket to get downtown? Excuse me, where can I fix this bicycle? Excuse me, where can I take the airport bus? @ Follow the/that ~ and you'll ... ~를 따라가시..
#. 20.0614 @ How long can we ~? 얼마나 오래 ~ 할수 있어요? How long can we stay here? How long can we talk? How long can we sleep? @ Just let me know ~ ~하면 말하렴 Just let me know if you get cold. Just let me know if you're going to be late. Just let me know when you get here.
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