#. 20.0605 @ be broken 망가졌다, 고장 나다 The door that just Josh slammed is broken. Bob is sad because his favorite toy car is broken. Oliver's new computer was broken, so he went to a repair store to fix it. @ hurry up 서두르다 Hurry up if you don't want to be late. You'd better hurry up not to miss the bus. The train is almost here, so hurry up. slam @ slæm 1.쾅 닫다 2.세게 놓다 3.탕 하고 닫기; 탕 하는 소리 I heard the ..
#. 20.0604 suck up 빨아올리다 That's a good idea, but not a big one because they suck up electricity too much. compromise @ |kɑːmprəmaɪz 1.타협(내용) 2.절충해서 나온 것 3.타협하다 I refuse to compromise my principles. Neither side is prepared to compromise. @ get ready for ~ ~을 준비하다, ~에 대비하다 Let's get ready for the New Year with a new plan. Shouldn't we get ready for the graduation ceremony after the graduation par..
#. 20.0603 Is the pain constant or intermittent? @ |ɪntər│mɪtənt 간헐적인, 간간이 일어나는 (=sporadic) Are you currently on any medications? @ ˌmedɪˈkeɪʃn 약[약물] (치료) @ Can you point to exactly where ~ ? ~ 한 곳을 정확히 짚어 주시겠어요? Can you point to exactly where you have the pain? Can you point to exactly where you feel the pain? Can you point to exactly where you took the wrong way? @ Do you think you ate somethi..
#. 20.0602 a burning pain 따끔따끔한 아픔. a throbbing pain 욱신거리는 아픔 * throb θrɑːb 1.욱신거리다, 지끈거리다 2.(소리가 규칙적으로 강하게) 고동치다, 울리다 3.진동; 욱신거림 @ When did ~ start? ~가 언제 시작됐나요? When did the pain first start? When did the game start? When did the movie start? @ kind of ~ one 일종의 ~ 같은 것 Kind of a burning one. Kind of a touching one. 감동적인 Kind of a thrilling one. 짜릿한
#. 20.0601 @ They must be ~ 그들은 분명히 ~ 일거야 They must be on their way. They must be upset to hear this. They must be talking about us right now. @ It must've been touch to ~ ~하느라 힘들었겠다 It must've been tough to prepare food for 10 people. It must've been tough to get rid of all the stickers. It must've been tough to move the furniture.
#. 20.0531 pound @ paʊnd 주인 잃은 개 보호소 , 파운드(영국의 화폐 단위 @ We're here at ~ ~에 왔어 We're here at the subway station. We're here at the party. We're here at the hospital. @ After that ~ 그리고 나서 ~ 하다 After that, we can get something to eat. After that, I can get some rest. After that, let's go to a movie.
#. 20.0530 @ prefer A or B ? A를 원하십니까, B를 원하십니까? Do you prefer to go out or stay home? Do you prefer Monday or Tuesday for the meeting? Would you prefer water or juice? @ worth ~ing ~할 가치가 있는, ~ 할 만한 Are there any tourist sites worth seeing on this trip? Is there any new food worth trying at this restaurant? Are there any leaders worth following in your team?
Unit 1210. 메릴 스트립(Meryl Streep) 목표가 꼭 거창할 필요는 없다 You know, you don't have to be famous. You just have to make your mother and father proud of you, and you already have. make A proud B : A가 B를 자랑스럽게 여기다 be proud of + 대상 : 대상이 자랑스럽다 You don't have to do it to make me proud. Making yourself proud is more important. I'll make you proud of me. What makes you proud of your family?
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