Day 15 : What's up with your hair? # What's (up) with something ~은 대체 왜 그래요? 평소와는 다르거나 뭔가 이상해 보일 때 궁금해서 물어보는 표현이다 What's up with your hair? Hey, what's up with your hair? > I overslept. My office dinner ended after midnight. You are supposed to make a presentation tomorrow. > Can you help me with my work a little? Okay. Let's go over your assignment first. > Please book a meeting room in advance..
Day 14 : I call in sick # 몸이 아파서 침대에서 전화하다 "병가 내다 = take a sick leave" She's sick in bed 그녀는 몸져 누워 있다. I'm not feeling well today, so I called in sick. > I think you should take a few days off. I'd like to. Thanks for your concern. > It's like you've been working 24/7 these days. I don't want to work overtime, but it's the only way. > I'm telling you, nobody can stop you. @ be not feeling well W..
Day 13 : Don't tell me what to do # 부모님이나 아내가 자식이나 남편에게 이래저래 간섭할 때 반항하는 목소리로 하는 말 "잔소리 그만해" = You can't tell me what to do I'm gonna have my friend over tonight. > What's the occasion? He's a friend from school? Yes, the real good kind. We have a lot in common. > You can't tell me something like this on such short notice. Mom, please don't tell me what to do. > He's not coming. Over my dead body..
Day 12 : Are you sure? # 정말이야? 상대방이 한 말을 믿기 어려울 때 내용이 확실한지 물어보는 표현 Are you sure + 주어 + 동사 Are you sure you did that? I'd like to put my car on the market. > Are you sure? What's the deal? 대체 무슨 일이야? We don't need two cars anymore. > What if you have the car, and I have to go shopping? We need to cut back on shopping. > Honey, I think you should just calm down a little bit. @ put sth on the marke..
Day 11 : You've crossed the line # 너무 심했어 인간관계에 있어 서로에게 지켜야 하는 선이 있죠? 넘지 말아야 할 한계선(line)을 넘었기 때문에 "너무하다"라는 의미로 사용 = You're out of line..., You're too much. Please don't give me a hard time. > It's not like I asked you to marry me or what. You just occasionally wanna have coffee or lunch? > I hope we can get back together again. How could you cheat on me for that long? > I must admit, I've crosse..
Day 10 : He's getting out of hand. # 손에서 벗어나다 "통제가 되지 않다" get out of hand I've got everything under control. 모든게 뜻대로 되고있다 My boss is not easy to get along with. > What is it? Spit it out. He's tow-faced and getting out of hand. > You're annoyed by his constant complaints. He's in a bad mood for some reason today. > The thing is you're not cut out to kiss up to him. @ get out of hand Nowadays chi..
Day 9 : Want to come along? # want to + 동사원형? "~할래" == Want to join us? I'm going camping this weekend. Want to come along? > Why not? Can I get you anything? Just bring yourself. I'll take care of everything. > I've been wanting to hit the road for a change lately. That's great! I'm also looking forward to this trip. > I wouldn't miss it for anything. @ come along 함께 가다 [오다] Do you want to come..
Day 8 : Can you give me a hand? # 직접 도와주다 : help # 누가 ~하는 것을 거들어주다 : give sb a hand # 끝까지 도와주다 help out Can you give me a hand with this? > I'd love to, but I'm too busy. How come you're good at making excuses? > Don't take it out on me. All you have to do is just say yes. > You have to do it yourself to improve your ability. @ give sb a hand with sth sb 에게 sth 하는 것을 도와주다 Can you give a hand wit..
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- well
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- Tell me about it.
- I'm not sure
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- By The Way
- Yes
- hold on
- oh
- Sure
- Sorry
- pick up
- make it
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- Excuse me
- Hey
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- work out
- Actually
- Yeah
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- Thanks
- OKay
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