differ from ~와 다르다, 차이가 있다 Read and green apples differ from each other in taste. My opinion differs from hers. The new house differs from the old one in many ways. How does this bicycle differ from the other one? > This one has a more comfortable seat. dispose of 버리다 It's dangerous to dispose of a lit cigarette in a garbage can. @ light - lit 불을 붙이다[켜다] , (불이) 붙다[타기 시작하다] Bill disposed of the o..
depend on ~에 의존하다 When they are young, the fish depend on their mother. The blind man depended on his dog. The old women depended on her son. I'll drive you to the airport. > Please don't forget! I'm depending on you. die out 명종되다 We must protect whales if we don't want them to die out. Mammoths died out a long time ago. I wish all the mosquitoes would die out. Why did the dinosaurs die out? > B..
cut off 잘라내다 The boy cut off his sister's hair. She cut off all her hair. First, the cook cut off the fish's head. I want to eat this apple, but it looks rotten. > Just cut off the rotten part and eat the rest. dash off 황급히 가다 The rabbit dashed off into the forest. He dashed off to deliver the message. She dashed off because she was late. Will May be gone for a long time? > No, she just dashed o..
count on 믿다, 기대하다 The politician said "You can count on me!" You can count on him to do a good job. I can count on my parents for support. I'd be happy to help you study. > Thanks. I can always count on you. cry out for ~을 요구하다, ~을 간절히 바라다, ~을 달라고 하다 When the baby was hungry, she cried out for food. They are all crying out for change. Children often cry out for candy. What did you do when the ma..
cooperate with ~에 협조하다 They always cooperate with each other. Our team lost because we didn't cooperate with each other. Sally cooperate with Paul on the science project. Why don't you want to be Bill's partner any longer. > We can't cooperate with each other. cope with ~ 에 대처하다, 감당하다 The mother is finding it hard to cope with her troubled son. I think I can cope with my new schedule. She has to..
congratulations on ~ 를 축하합니다. Congratulations on your birthday! Congratulations on your new baby! Congratulations on graduating from high school! Congratulations on winning the speech contest! > Thank you. It was a great contest and I'm surprised I won. consist of ~ 로 구성된 A common fast-food meal consist of a hamburger, fries, and a drink. The package consisted of three books, some photos, and a ..
come out of ~ 에서 나오다 The frog was still wet after he came out of the water. The bear came out of the cave. She finally came out of the room. Come out of the sun before you get a sunburn. > That's good idea. I'll sit in the shade with you. come over 넘어오다 She liked it when her grandfather would come over on Sundays. Danny comes over to play after school. Jack, why don't you come over for dinner? D..
cheer up 힘들내다, 격려하다 He's trying to cheer up his friend. He cheered up when he got a card and flowers. Cheer up! Tomorrow, things will be better. Where are you going? > I'm going to Ann's house. She's sad because her dog died, so I'm going to try to cheer her up. come by 잠깐 들르다 The mailman usually comes by at ten o'clock. Ellen will come by this afternoon. Do you want to come by my house and see ..
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