#. 20.0512 run out of 1.(사람이) …을 다 써버리다, …이 없어지다; [물건]을 바닥내다 2.…으로부터 도망 나오다[달아나다] They've run out of gas. The photocopier is out of paper. The printer is out of toner. This stapler was out of staples. I didn't know we were out of coffee. Are we out of sticky notes? @ Let's take advantage of ~ 우리 ~ 를 잘 이용해 보자 Let's hurry and take advantage of some free time after that. Let's take advantage of thi..
#. 20.0511 Shall I ring these together? 이것들을 함께 묶어볼까? / 이것들을 다같이 계산해 드릴까요? digit ˈdɪdʒɪt 1.(0에서 9까지의 아라비아) 숫자 2.손가락 The number 57306 contains five digits. The last four digits of your phone number, please. @ Oh, excuse me, can you ~ , please? 죄송하지만, ~ 해 주시겠어요? Oh, excuse me, can you put it back, please? Oh, excuse me, can you watch my stuff, please? Oh, excuse me, can you hold the elevator, plea..
#. 20.0510 supplement ˈsʌplɪmənt 1.보충(물) 2.(신문의) 증보판(흔히 잡지 형태로 되어 있음) 3.보충하다 Industrial sponsorship is a supplement to government funding. boost buːst 1.신장시키다, 북돋우다 2.훔치다 3.격려, (신장시키는) 힘, 부양책 The movie helped boost her screen career. immune ɪˈmjuːn 1.(특정 질병에) 면역성이 있는 2.…의 영향을 받지 않는, …에 면역이 된 3.…이 면제되는, …을 면하는 Adults are often immune to German measles. immune system 면역력 @ What kind of ~ ? 어떤 종류의 ..
#. 20.0509 장점과 단점 : pros and cons , merits and demerits[faults] , strengths and weaknesses 찬반 양론 The committee debated the pros and cons of the deal for most of the afternoon unsold ˌʌnˈsoʊld 팔리지 않은 Many of the houses remain unsold. @ used to ~ ~하곤 했었다 I used to make a lot of phone calls on the job. We used to dance the tango, but now we're too old. He used to go jogging every day. I used to wor..
#. 20.0508 I'm burnt out today. 나는 오늘 녹초가 되었다 elaborate ɪˈlæbəreɪt 1.정교한; 정성을 들인 2.(더) 자세히 말하다, 상술하다 3.(계획사상 등을) 정교하게 만들어 내다 Nothing special went on. 특별한 일은 없었다. bummer ˈbʌmə 실망(스러운 일) / 게으름뱅이, 빈둥거리는 사람(loafer) It's a bummer to wait until the weekend. @ be burnt out 녹초가 되다 She's a little burnt out after all those final exams. They're burnt out from a three-month-lasting trip in Europe. At work h..
#. 20.0507 approximately ə|prɑːksɪmətli 거의 (정확하게), …가까이 approximate 거의 정확한, 근사치인 (↔exact) / (성격양자질 등이) 비슷하다[가깝다] have a long way to go (목표를 달성하려면) 아직 멀었다 @ not yet 아직 (안했다) Did you get promoted? > Not yet. Did you have lunch? > No, not yet. Did you get the test? > Not yet. @ ~ than I thought 내가 생각했던 것 보다 ~ (하다) I missed you more than I thought I would. James is taller than I thought. The journey..
#. 20.0506 It was my pleasure. 그것은 나의 즐거움이었다. 제가 좋아서 한일입니다 @ It was good to ~ ~하니까 좋았어요 It was good to have company. It was good to hear your true story. It was good to talk with you honestly. @ Can we stop by ~ on the way..? ... 가는 길에 ~ 에 잠깐 들러도 될까요? Can we stop by the supermarket on the way back home? Can we stop by the coffee shop on the way to work? Can we stop by the convenience store on th..
#. 20.0505 certificate 1. 증서, 증명서 2. 자격증, 면허증; 자격 3. 자격증을 교부하다 @ Can I use ~ to ...? ... 하는 데 ~ 를 써도 되나요? Can I use my credit card to get them? Can I use my coupon to get an Americano? Can I use my mileage to get a plane ticket? @ They'll ask for ~, too. 거기서 ~ 도 달라고 할 거예요 They'll ask for your ID, too. They'll ask for your return ticket, too. They'll ask for your hotel address, too.
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