#. 소풍을 가다 go on a picnic : 소풍을 가다 He is going on a picnic. Let's go on a picnic. I haven't gone on a picnic for years. What do you want to do this weekend? > It's going to be sunny on Saturday, so I'd like to go on a picnic. grow up : 크다, 성장하다, 자라다 When he grows up, he will be a strong lion. I grew up in China and then moved to America. My son has grown up so fast. What kind of job do you want t..
#. 계속하다 go off : 자리를 뜨다, 출발하다, 떠나다 The camel went off across the desert to find water. Dorothy went off to have her car washed. She went off without even saying goodbye. Why is Mrs. Jones crying? > Her son went off to fight in the war. go on : 이어지다, 계속하다 The road goes on for many miles. This cold weather has gone on for too long! This movie was really boring. > Yes, it just seemed to go on for h..
#. 포기하다 give up : 포기하다, 그만두다, 단념하다 He should give up smoking. She didn't give up hope of finding her dog. Don't give up. Learning to play the guitar is really hard. > Don't give up! You will learn if you keep practicing. go away : 가다, 떠나다, 없어지다 Go away. Please don't go away. I hope your stomachache will go away soon. What a gloomy day! > Yeah. I wish those clouds would go away.
#. 시도해보다 give back : 돌려주다 He had to give back the stolen money. When are you going to give back my CD? She borrowed my car, but she hasn't given back. Can I borrow your bicycle? > Yes, as long as you give it back by five o'clock. give it a try : 시도해보다 Why don't you give it a try? She decided to give it a try. I haven't played golf, but I'll give it a try. Have you had Mexican food? > No, but I'd..
#. 거들어주다 give a hand : 거들어 주다, 돕다 Can someone give me a hand with this? He gave her a hand with the yard work. They gave the boy a hand with the big box. This table is really heavy. Can you give me a hand moving it? > Sure, I can help you. give away : 나누어 주다, 줘버리다 He gave away his last dollar. I wanted to sell my old radio, but I think I will just give it away. The company gave away free samples..
#. 병이 낫다 get up : 일어나다 It's hard for him to get up in the morning. I have to get up early to catch the train. Time to get up! What time do you get up? > Usually at 7:30, but on weekend I get up later. get well : 병이 나아지다 He received a get-well card. I hope you get well. She got well faster than anticipated. My sister is sick, so I'm going to bring her some medicine. > Tell her I hope she gets wel..
#. 모으다 get to : ~에 도착하다, 닿다, ~에 이르다 When he got to the house, it was snowing. Just ring the bell when you get to the door. I got to the store before it closed. How do you get to school everyday? > I take the bus. get together : 모으다, 만나다, 모이다 Everyone said that they should get together. We often got together at the cafe. Let's get together on Friday night. Let's get together on Saturday. > Okay! ..
#. 질리다 get rid of : 없애다, 떨쳐내다 He must get rid of his cold. I want to get rid of the ants in my room. My mother got rid of her old dresses. Can we get rid of these old books? > Yes. I don't want them anymore. get tired of : 권태를 느끼다, 질려하다, 지치다 I will never get tired of hamburgers. She got tired of hearing the song over and over. He got tired of waiting, so he went home. I'm getting tired of studyi..
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