#. 19.1229 @@ Then I'll go back and ~ 그러면 돌아가서 ~ 할게요 Then I'll go back and choose what we want. Then I'll go back and buy something to eat. Then I'll go back and study for a few more hours. @@ I/We will wait for ~ 저/저희는 ~를 기다리겠습니다 We will wait for your order. I will wait for your call. We will wait for you to come back.
#. 19.1228 starve stɑːrv 굶주리다, 굶어 죽다, 굶기다, 굶겨 죽이다 store stɔː(r) 저장[보관]하다 (크고 작은) 가게[상점] graduate school 대학원 resume rɪ|zuːm 재개하다[되다], 다시 시작하다[되다] / 자기 좌석/자리/위치로 (다시) 돌아가다 / 이력서 @@ in case of ~ ~의 경우(를 대비해) He has stored tons of food in case of a war or natural disasters. She wants to apply for graduate school in case of a failure to find a job. In case of losing my job, I always keep my resume up..
#. 19.1227 counseling káunsəliŋ 카운슬링, 상담, 조언 attendant əˈtendənt (공공장소에서 사람들의 편의를 돌보는) 종업원[안내원] (→flight attendant) , 수행원, 간병인 @@ both A and B A 와 B 둘다 But I've got both study and work to do. I like to both fly and travel around the world, so I became a flight attendant. We like to both go hiking and take some photos. @@ put in one's best effort 최선을 다하다 I'm just asking for you to put in your bes..
#. 19.1226 garage ɡə|rɑːʒ 차고, 주차장 , (지붕만 있고 벽이 없는) carport That's not the point 그것이 요점이 아닙니다. @@ feel like ~ ~같은 기분이 들다, ~를 하고 싶다 I feel like I need to exercise. I feel like I should start on the homework right now. I feel like eating a big steak for dinner. @@ What's the matter ~ ? 뭐가 문제야? What's the matter then? If Emily is not mad at you, what's the matter then? If the cost isn't the point, w..
#. 19.1225 as long as ~ 하는 한 @@ They've / We've all been to ~ before. 그들은/우리는 모두 전에 ~ 에 가 봤어 They've all been to our house before. They've all been to the Olympics before. We've all been to Seattle before. @@ I'm afraid I'll do something ~ 내가 뭔가 ~ 한일을 할까 봐 걱정이야. I'm afraid I'll do something wrong. I'm afraid I'll do something that embarrasses you. I'm afraid I'll do something foolish.
#. 19.1224 married couple (결혼생활을 하고 있는) 부부 @@ What made you decide to ~ ? 뭐 때문에 ~ 하기로 마음먹게 됐어? What made you decide to marry me? What made you decide to quit your job? What made you decide to start writing books? @@ I thought you're the kind of person who ~ 나는 네가 ~ 하는 그런 사람이라고 생각했어 I thought you're the kind of person who would always stay by my side. I thought you're the kind of person who prefe..
#. 19.1223 It's one of a kind. 그것은 독특한 / 특별한 것이다. meeting point 만남의 장소 @@ By the way, will you be on ~ ? 그런데 너 ~ 에 갈 거야? By the way, will you be on a walking tour tomorrow? By the way, will you be on the same flight as me tonight? By the way, will you be on the radio show tomorrow? @@ I think I want to ~ 나는 ~ 하고 싶은 거 같은데 I think I want to be on a morning tour. I think I want to watch a movie thi..
#. 19.1222 spacious ˈspeɪʃəs 널찍한 (=roomy) distraction dɪˈstrækʃn (주의) 집중을 방해하는 것, 머리를 식히게 해 주는 것 drown draʊn 물에 빠져 죽다, 익사하다, 익사시키다 @@ ~ really paid off 정말 ~ 한 보람이 있네 Getting rid of all that junk really paid off. Studying hard for the test really paid off. Exercising every day really paid off. @@ All that ~ was ... 그 ~ 들이 ... 했던 거야 All that stuff was distracting you. All that stress was slowly dr..
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