#. 20.0701 soak @ soʊk 흠뻑 적시다 (=drench) soak something up ~을 빨아들이다[흡수하다] , (분위기 등에) 흠뻑 젖다[~을 만끽하다] @ Where should I leave ~ ? ~는 어디에 둬요? Where should I leave my wet clothes? Where should I leave my baggage? Where should I leave your shoes? @ In the ... next to the ~ ~는 옆에 있는 ~ 안에 In the basket next to the washer. In the basket next to the kitchen. In the cabinet next to the sofa.
#. 20.0630 overall @ |oʊvərɔː 종합적인, 전체의 , 종합적인, 전체의 / (먼지 등이 묻지 않도록 옷 위에 헐렁하게 걸치는) 작업복, 멜빵바지 @ How do you feel in ~ ? ~를 입으니까 어때요? How do you feel in them? How do you feel in that dress? How do you feel in those jeans? @ You can hang out in ~ ~를 입고 놀러 다니시면 되겠네요 You can hang out in this outfit. You can hang out in these overalls. You can hang out in this blouse.
#. 20.0629 hand weights 아령 a regular checkup 정기 검진 @ If you don't have any, you can ~ 없으시면, ~ 하셔도 돼요 If you don't have any, you can use water bottles. If you don't have any, you can use one of my rackets. If you don't have any, you can rent a swimsuit here. @ Speaking of which, I need to ~ 얘기가 나와서 말인데, 제가 ~ 해야 하거든요 Speaking of which, I need to do some clothes shopping. Speaking of which, I need ..
#. 20.0628 @ Is that because ~? ~해서 그런가요? Is that because we don't have seat numbers on our tickets? Is that because I missed your play? Is that because I didn't laugh at your joke? @ Then you should go ~ 그럼 가서 ~ 해야 합니다. Then you should go stand in line. Then you should go apologize. Then you should go check the list.
#. 20.0627 @ have a hard time ~ing ~하는데 어려움을 겪고 있다 I'm having a hard time understanding the question. He's having a hard time at school making friends. They're having a hard time comprehending each project clearly. @ be so tired of ~ ~ 에 싫증이 나다, 지치다 I'm so tired of my long commute. I've been so tired of studying and not enjoying my life. He's been so sick and tired of working overtime for months.
#. 20.0626 @ How was ~? ~가 어땠어? Ben, how was your weekend? Charlie, how was your recent vacation to Phoenix?\ Michael, how was your first year of marriage? @ Did you ever want to ~? ~하고 싶은 적 있었니? Did you ever want to change careers? Did you ever want to start over and do things differently? Did you ever want to get a puppy when you were a kid?
#. 20.0625 @ I can ~ instead. 대신 ~ 하면 돼요 I can listen to music instead. I can take a sleep instead. I can go to the park instead. @ You can use it for ~ ~할 때 쓰실 수 있습니다. You can use it for online shopping. You can use it for drawing. You can use it for cooking.
#. 20.0624 moisturize @ ˈmɔɪstʃəraɪz (피부에 크림 등을 발라) 촉촉하게 하다[수분을 제공하다] This rhassoul clay mask will moisturize your face. A gypsum pack is good to moisturize your skin. @ gypsum ˈdʒɪpsəm 석고 apply 1.신청하다; 지원하다 to apply for a job / passport He has applied to join the army. 2.쓰다, 적용하다 The new technology was applied to farming. 3. (페인트·크림 등을) 바르다 Apply the cream sparingly to your face and neck. @ spa..
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