#. 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..
#. 20.0308 costume ˈkɑːstuːm옷, 의상예산 @ I want to ~ ~ 하고 싶다 I want to get this game console. I want to watch a movie. I want to eat out today. @ (then) what about ~? ~ 는 어때? Then what about that character costume? What about a pizza? Then what about that t-shirt?
#. 20.0307 take care of 돌보다, (일을) 처리하다 beforehand 미리, 사전에 @ throw a party 파티를 열다 Jack is going to throw a dance party this Friday night. I haven't decided when to throw a party. You can throw a birthday party at that fancy restaurant. @ have already p.p 이미 ~ 했다 She has already made big plans for her wedding day. He has already made a whole life plan for his new family. All we have to do is to bo..
#. 20.0306 marriage ˈmærɪdʒ 결혼 생활, 결혼 (→mixed) for fun 재미로 , 취미로 astronomer ə|strɑːnəmə 천문학자 @ couldn't be better 이보다 더 좋을 순 없다 With the improvement in the economy, it couldn't be better. His latest scores couldn't be better. I'm living with two lovely dogs now, so my wife couldn't be better. @ be so into ~ ~에 푹 빠져 있다 I'm so into new idol group that just debuted. He is so into his girlfriend rec..
#. 20.0305 run away 도망치다, 탈주하다, 떠나다, 가출하다. worst 가장 나쁜 [못한], 최악의 steal - stole stolen 1. 훔치다, 도둑질하다 @ be tired of ~ing ~ 하느라 지치다 I'm tired of waiting for this bus. Let's take the train instead. They're tired of waiting, so they left all their stuff at the counter. We were tired of waiting in line, so we walked out to another cafe. @ get warmer 더 따뜻해지다 It's getting warmer in this spring season. A..
#. 20.0304 tap water 수돗물 fill up (with something) (~으로) 가득 차다/~을 가득 채우다 walk up (~쪽으로) 걸어가다 drinkable 마실 수 있는, 마셔도 되는 chill 냉기, 한기 / 아주 춥게 만들다 @ There are many places to ~ ~ 할 곳이 많아요 There are many places to eat. There are many places to chill. There are many places to rest. @ If you ~, you'll find the best... ~ 하시면, 제일 좋은... 가 나올 거예요 If you walk up this way, you'll find the best one in town. If..
#. 20.0303 @ What time does your ~ depart? 당신의 ~ 가 몇 시에 출발하나요? What time does your bus depart? What time does your train depart? What time does your plane depart? @ Is ~ close to here? ~ 는 여기서 가깝나요? Is old town close to here? Is your house close to here? Is the bus terminal close to here?
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