Day 183. 7시쯤에 데리러 올게 I'll pick you up about 7. 누군가에게 자동차로 데리러 가겠다고 말할 때 사용하는 표현 I'll pick you up at the airport., I'll see you off to the airport. 공항까지 배웅해 줄게 I made a reservation under my name. > OK. I'll pick you up about 7. make a reservation under someone 누구의 이름으로 예약하다 We don't have a reservation under that name. JR made a reservation under Baekho's name.
Day 182. 아들한테 무슨 일 있었어? What happened to your son? 어떤 사람이나 대상에게 무슨 일이 있었는지 물어볼 때 사용하는 표현 What happened to your hair? , What happened to her? What happened to your son? I haven't seen him around lately. > He has been sick in bed for days. be sick in bed 아파서 침대에 누워 있다 You're supposed to be sick in bed. I think I'm going to be sick in bed after this show.
Day 181. 친구를 초대할 거야 I'm having a friend over today. 누군가를 집에 초대할 거라고 말할 때 사용하는 표현 I'd like to have you over for lunch., May I invite you to dinner? , I want to invite you over. Can you join me for dinner tonight? > Sorry. I'm having a friend over today. have someone over ~ ~을 초대하다
Day 180. 네가 정말 부러워 I'm actually jealous of you. 상대방에게 본인이 갖고 싶은 것이 생겼을 때 부러움을 나타내는 표현 envy : 본래 가지고 있던 능력이나 재산등을 부러워할 때 사용 I envy your talent., I envy your good health. I just managed to pass the exam. > Congratulations! I'm actually jealous of you. manage to 간신히 ~하다. 성공하다, 해내다 We all managed to cram into his car. She managed to snatch the gun from his hand.
Day 179. 내가 어떻게 해 줄까? What do you want me to do? 상대방에게 무엇을 해 주기를 바라는지 물어볼 때 사용하는 표현 : 그래서 나보고 어쩌라고? = What can I do for you? , What shall I do? , How can I help you? Need a hand? What do you want me to do? > Please help me carry this luggage.
Day 178. 점심 사먹게 40달러만 주세요 Can I have $40 for lunch? Can I have A for B : B 하게 A 주세요 = Can I have $20 for school supplies? , Can I have some money for drinks? Mom, can I have $40 for lunch? > No. You won't get an allowance this week.
Day 177. 말이야 쉽지 Easier said than done. 행동은 하지 않고 앞서는 사람에게 핀잔을 줄 때 사용하는 표현 = Easier said than done., It's easy for you say. 항상 말 뿐이야 = He's all talk., He's all talk and no action. I'm sure you can get through this hardship. > I'm gonna give it a try, but it's easier said than done. get through 사물 : ~을 극복하다, 이겨내다 give it a try : 시도하다 hardship |hɑːrdʃɪp (돈·식품 등의 부족에서 오는) 어려움[곤란]
Day 176. 점심시간이 거의 끝났어 Your lunch hour's almost up. 할당된 시간이 거의 끝났다고 말할 때 사용하는 표현 : up 완전히, 모조리 eat up 완전히 남기지 않고 다 먹다. pay up 완불하다 time is up 시간이 다 됐습니다 Let's hurry. Your lunch hour's almost up. > Already? I really enjoyed the meal.
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