#. 20.0317 breed briːd 새끼를 낳다 (→interbreed) , (특히 개·고양이·가축의) 품종 @ How many months is ~? ~가 몇 개월 되었나요? How many months is he? How many months is she? How many months is your baby? @ It looks a little bit ~ though. 근데 좀 ~ 해 보이네요 It looks a little bit different though. It looks a little bit challenging though. It looks a little bit weird though.
#. 20.0316 flatter ˈflætə 아첨하다, 듣기 좋은 소리를 하다 @ You don't even look like you're in your --ies. 전혀 ~ 대로는 안 보이시네요 You don't even look like you're in your seventies. You don't even look like you're in your eighties. You don't even look like you're in your nineties. @ Seriously, you look much --er. 정말로 훨씬 ~ 해 보이세요 Seriously, you look much younger than that. Seriously, you look much healthier. Serious..
#. 20.0315 citric acid ˌsɪtrɪk ˈæsɪd 구연산[시트르산](레몬주스나 다른 신맛이 나는 과일에 들어 있는 산) detergent dɪ|tɜːrdʒənt 세제 @ get the door 문을 열다 Honey, can you get the door? I'll get the door. Can somebody get the door? @ use ~ as... ~를...로 쓰다 I'm going to use them as detergents. You can use it as a pen. Use the cloth as a towel.
#. 20.0313 needle and thread 바늘과 실 @ fall off ~ ~에서 떨어지다 An apple fell off from the tree. Jake fell off his chair in the middle of the class. This handle will fall off the door if you don't repair it. @ take a look (at) ~ ~을 보다, 살펴보다 Take a look at this new cell phone model with added A.I. function. Take a look at the new gadgets on the dash board of this car. Take a look at this week's weather,..
#. 20.0312 @ compared to ~ ~와 비교하면, 비하면 Compared to last winter, this winter is warm and cozy. The cake I baked is quite delicious compared to the last one. Sarah's chair squeaks a lot compared to other chairs in the classroom. @ squeak skwiːk 끼익 [깩/찍] 하는 소리 @ long ago 오래전에 I think I have heard that story long ago. The price of a movie was only a dime long ago. @ dime daɪm 다임(미국·캐나다의 10센트짜리 동전) ..
#. 20.0311 @ ~ are/is not here anymore. ~는 이제 여기 없어요 Jin and Michael are not here anymore. Kevin is not here anymore. Mr. Lee is not here anymore. @ I'll give ~ to you instead. 대신 이거 당신께 ~를 줄게요 I'll give it to you instead. I'll give that ticket to you instead. I'll give this dress to you instead.
#. 20.0310 @ I've always wanted to ~ 나는 늘 ~ 하고 싶었어 I've always wanted to check out the festival. I've always wanted to be a good dancer. I've always wanted to have a fancy dinner here. @ Please check if you can ~ 네가 ~ 할 수 있는지 확인해 봐 Please check if you can come with us. Please check if you can do that. Please check if you can change your schedule.
#. 20.0309 claim kleɪm (…이 사실이라고) 주장하다 / 주장 recheck ri:tʃék 재검토하다, 다시 부치다 claim / pick up one's baggage (맡긴) 수화물을 찾다 all the way to ~ ~까지 계속 쭉 / 내내 @ Do I need to ~? 제가 ~ 해야 하나요? Do I need to claim my baggage and recheck? Do I need to print out the ticket? Do I need to skip meals until then? @ No, you don't have to ~ 아니요, ~ 하지 않으셔도 돼요 No, you don't have to. No, you don't have to do that again. N..
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