#. 20.0404 chin up 기운 내 @ mess ~ up ~을 망치다 I followed my own recipe and eventually messed up the cake. By going overseas without any preparation, we messed up our lives. I was being immature and messed up our relationship. @ keep your chin up! 힘내 Keep your chin up! Circumstances can change, right? Keep your chin up! You will get a new job soon. Keep your chin up! There's only two semesters left.
#. 20.0403 @ neither good nor bad 그저 그랬어 The movie was interesting, but the ending was neither good nor bad. The newly opened restaurant's dish was neither good nor bad. It was my first flight in my life but was neither good nor bad. @ be disappointed by ~ ~ 때문에 아쉬워하다 She was disappointed by her latest grades and exam results. They were disappointed by the news that the tour was canceled because..
#. 20.0402 @ be envious of ~ ~가 부럽다 I'm envious of Tom to marry such a lovely woman. He's envious of Sue because of that big house she just bought. He was envious of Jim to find a job that fits him after graduation. @ hang in there 참고 기다려 봐 Hang in there. Life is not without its ups and downs. Hang in there. We'll be getting a new CEO this month. Hang in there. The new semester starts in August.
#. 20.0401 April Fools' 만우절 @ have news 소식이 있다 I have news for you. Update me if you have news. We have news about the new teacher. @ break up with ~ 와 결별하다 You should break up with her. She's going to break with me. I don't want to break up with you.
#. 20.0331 siesta siˈestə (특히 더운 나라들에서 점심시간 무렵의) 낮잠[휴식], 시에스타 (→nap) @ ~ is still your favorite, right? 너 지금도 ~ 를 좋아하는 거 맞지? Roast beef is still your favorite, right? Hot cappuccino is still your favorite, right? Dakgalbi is still favorite, right? @ How long is ~ for? ~ 가 얼마나 돼? How long is your lunch break for? How long is your summer vacation for? How long is siesta for?
#. 20.0330 BLT bacon, lettuce, tomato 를 넣은 샌드위치 foot 길이의 단위 (30,48 cm) @ Are you ready to ~? ~할 준비 됐어요? Are you ready to order? Are you ready to start? Are you ready to leave? @ Can you put extra ~? ~를 더 넣어 주시겠어요? Can you put extra feta cheese and onions in it? Can you put an extra ice cube in the coffee? Can you put extra ketchup on it?
#. 20.0329 throw something away 버리다[없애다], (기회 등을) 허비하다 (→throwaway) @ cut down on ~ ~ 을 줄이다 I'm trying to cut down on food waste. You need to cut down on sugar. The doctor told him to cut down on his drinking. @ let ~ know (about) ~ 에게 알리다 / 말하다 At least let me know if you're having dinner at home or not. Let me know how I can help. Text him to let him know we're here.
#. 20.0328 confident |kɑːnfɪdənt 자신감 있는 (→self-confident) , (전적으로) 확신하는 give away 거저 주다, (결혼식에서 신부를) 신랑에게 인도하다, 나누어 주다, (좋은 기회를) 저버리다, 양보하다, 폭로하다, 누설하다. discharge |dɪstʃɑːdʒ (어떤 장소나 직무에서) 떠나는 것을 허락하다, 해고하다, 석방[방면]하다 / 방출, 배출, 배출물, 분비물 @ quit / stop ~ ing ~ 하는 것을 멈추다, 끊다 I stopped exercising, but I'm still on a diet. After 10 years, He finally quit smoking for his new family. Because of the tight..
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