#. 20.1110 fill in for somebody (~가 잠깐 자리를 비운 사이에) 대신 일을 봐주다 @ I'd like to treat you to ~ at ... ...에서 너에게 ~를 대접하고 싶어 I'd like to treat you to a meal at a nice restaurant. I'd like to treat you to dinner at a new hamburger place. I'd like to treat you to lunch at a Thai restaurant. @ I feel grateful for you -ing ~ 해 줘서 고마워 I feel grateful for you helping me out. I feel grateful for you cleaning ..
#. 20.1109 lifesaver 궁지를 벗어나게 해 주는 것, 목숨을 구해 주는 것 , 구세주 @ It takes -er than I thought. 내가 생각했던 것 보다 더 ~ 하게 걸리네 It takes longer than I thought. It takes less time than I thought. It takes much longer than I thought. @ Then please leave it up to ~ 그럼 그건 ~ 에게 맡겨 줘 Then please leave it up to me. Then please leave it up to the manager. Then please leave it up to us.
#. 20.1106 get by (~으로) 그럭저럭 살아[해] 나가다 I have been getting by. burden 부담, 짐 / 부담[짐]을 지우다 (↔unburden) impatient (특히 오래 기다려야 하는 것 때문에) 짜증난 get impatient 인내심이 없어지다 @ for a while 꽤 오랫동안 We waited for a while and finally got impatient and left. I was trying for a while but gave up when I knew I had little money left. They were going to wait for a while but decided to see the movie anyway. @ would hav..
#. 20.1105 raffle @ ˈræfl 래플(특정 프로젝트기관의 기금 모금을 위한 복권) (→lottery) voucher @ ˈvaʊtʃə 상품권, 할인권, 쿠폰 (→luncheon voucher) boast @ boʊst 뽐내다, 자랑하다 @ happen to stop by 우연히 들리다 I happened to stop by the grocery store on my way home. We happened to stop by the school and met your daughter. They happened to stop by the store and saw you there. @ There's no better 더 좋은 ~는 없다 There's no better reason than th..
#. 20.1104 sort out 을 정리하다 fill in for somebody (~가 잠깐 자리를 비운 사이에) 대신 일을 봐주다 / …을 채우다; …을 대신하다 @ I can't focus on ~ ~에 집중하지 못하겠어 I can't focus on my work anymore. I can't focus on this book. I can't focus on that movie. @ I think I can ~ 내가 ~ 할수 있을 것 같아 I think I can do that job for you today. I think I can fill in for you tomorrow. I think I can go with you this weekend.
#. 20.1103 take a rain check 다음을 기약하다(제의·초대 등을 거절하면서 다음번에는 받아들이겠다는 뜻으로 하는 말) swamp @ swɑːmp (처리가 힘들 정도의 일 등이) 쇄도하다[넘쳐 나다] / 늪, 습지 (=marsh) @ I've got a bunch of ~ to ... 나는 ... 할 ~ 가 너무 많아 I've a got a bunch of things to take care of after my trip. I've got a bunch of books to read for my report. I've got a bunch of ideas to have a better future. @ Are we still on for ~ ? 우리 아직 ~ 하는거 맞지? Are we ..
#. 20.1102 @ Welcome back after a ~ ~하고 돌아온 걸 환영해 Welcome back after a long business trip! Welcome back after a long summer vacation! Welcome back after a long family trip! @ I made the most of ~ 나는 ~를 최대한 활용했어 I made the most of my business trip this time. I made the most of my free time. I made the most of my stay in that country.
#. 20.1030 @ come across 우연히 마주치다 / 보다 I came across some old elementary school photos on social media. She came across her old friends at the national park. They came across their old friend group with google maps. @ congratulate ~ on ~ 을/를 축하하다 I congratulate you on your graduation today. They hoped to congratulate him on his department promotion. I congratulate your daughter on becoming the s..
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- Yes
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- Right?
- Sorry
- work out
- Actually
- well
- I'm sorry
- Sure
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- too.
- please?
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- I'm glad to hear that.
- By The Way
- Thanks
- Yeah
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