#. 20.1214 accompany əˈkʌmpəni 동반하다, 동행하다 wonder 궁금하다, 궁금해하다 / 경탄, 경이(감) @ Will you accompany me to ~ ? 나랑 ~ 에 같이 가 줄래? Will you accompany me to the dakglbi restaurant instead? Will you accompany me to the bank after lunch? Will you accompany me to the flea market on the weekend? @ That's not something I can ~ 그건 내가 ~ 할 수 있는 게 아니야 That's not something I can eat alone. That's not something I can ..
#. 20.1211 @ go over ~로 가다 Can we go over and say hello to the new student? Let's go over to Jane's before the party starts. I'll go over and check if the store is open. @ It's been a long time since ~ ~한지 오래되었다 It's been a long time since I saw my brothers and sisters. It's been a long time since the prices decreased at the gas station. It's been a long time since our last class was over.
# 20.1210 work out (건강·몸매 관리 등을 위해) 운동하다 / (일이) 잘 풀리다[좋게 진행되다] @ have been unlucky 운이 없었다 I've been unlucky lately with new bills and loss of income. They've been unlucky lately with several accidents at home. You've been unlucky in your recent poker games. @ didn't expect it to happen 일어날 것이라 기대하지 (예상치) 못했다 We didn't expect it to happen while we were on vacation. They didn't expect it to happen..
#. 20.1209 plumber ˈplʌmə 배관공 plumbing ˈplʌmɪŋ 배관[수도 시설], 배관 작업 when it comes to something / to doing something ~에 관한 한 look for 찾다, 구하다; 기대하다 @ I'm lost when it comes to ~ 난 ~ 에 대해서는 아는게 없어 I'm lost when it comes to plumbing. I'm lost when it comes to machines. I'm lost when it comes to plants. @ Do you want me to look for ~ ? 내가 ~를 찾아봐 줄까? Do you want me to look for someone who can fix the pro..
#. 20.1208 @ hasn't (haven't) even come out. 아직 나오지 않았다 The results of your lab test haven't even come out, so don't be discouraged! The statistics of the Coronavirus hasn't even come out yet. The outcome of medical checkups I took last week hasn't come out yet. @ be prepared for ~에 대비하다 We should be prepared for doing homework each weekend. They should be prepared for a price jump after New Yea..
#. 20.1207 drain dreɪn 배수관 / 물[액체]을[이] 빼내다 clog up 꽉 막다 plumber ˈplʌmə 배관공 hectic ˈhektɪk 정신없이 바쁜, 빡빡한 take it easy 진정해라 @ I think I need to call ~ ~를 불러야 할 것 같네 I think I need to call a plumber later. I think I need to call a technician. I think I need to call the person in charge. @ It's such a hectic ~ 정말이지 정신없는 ~ 야 It's such a hectic Monday morning. It's such a hectic weekend. It's such a he..
#. 20.1204 obligation ɑːblɪ│ɡeɪʃn (법적·도의적) 의무 oblige əˈblaɪdʒ 의무적으로[부득이] …하게 하다 turn something in ~을 돌려주다[반납하다] , ~을 제출하다 @ be released 개봉하다, 출간하다 The Movie that was released recently was a real blockbuster. Did you read the novel that was released recently? The play that was released recently is based on a true story. @ remind of ~ ~을 연상시키다 They reminded us of our situation a few years ago. He ..
#. 20.1203 speaking of which 지금 말 나온 김에 @ Let's make room for ~ ~ 위해 자리/공간을 마련하다 Let's make room for the ones who will come after the meeting. Let's make room for other visitors to our cycling club. Let's make room for passengers to pass by. @ wouldn't it be nice for ~ to ...? ...하는 게 ~ 에제 좋지 않을까? Wouldn't it be nice for them to take some food home after the picnic? Wouldn't it be nice for us to..
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