talk 264. 저는 시간이 있을 때마다 ~ Whenever I have time, I ~ Whenever I have time, I read. > What are you reading right now? Whenever I have time, I go to the gym. > How often do you go? Whenever I have time, I try to study English. > No wonder your English is so good! @ No wonder 그도 그럴 것이 , 당연하다!
talk 263. 알려 줄래요? Can you tell me ~ ? Can you tell me what time is it? > Yup, it's 3:40 p.m. Can you tell me what happened? > I tripped on that toy. Can you tell me where the nearest subway station is? > 2 blocks down and make a right. @ trip on …에 발이 걸려 넘어지다.
talk 260. 그녀는 나를 바람맞혔어 She bailed on me. bail = bail out (데이트 약속을) 어기다, 바람맞다, 자리를 떠나다 > How rude! 너무 무레하네 > Just break up. 그냥 헤어져 You'd better not bail on me. This is boring, let's bail. 이거 지루한데. 그냥가자 He stayed for about an hour then bailed.
talk 258. 그는 파티광이야 He's a party animal. party animal 파티광, 파티족 =/ homebody, party pooper (좌중의) 흥을 깨는 사람 > Yeah, he's always going out. > He needs to settle down. They used to be party animals. I'm not much of a party animal. I didn't know that you were such a party animal.
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