talk 249. 나는 우수한 성적으로 합격했어 I passed the test with flying colors. with flying colors 휫날리는 깃발, 승리, 성공 = effortlessly, smoothly > Good for you! > I knew you could do it! We passed the inspection with flying colors. @ inspection ɪnˈspekʃn (특히 모든 것이 제대로 되어 있는지 확인하기 위해) 점검[검사]하다 (=examine) / 점검[검사/검토] (=examination) We passed the interview with flying colors. Even though I didn't study, I passed with ..
talk 248. 그가 내 흉을 봤따니 믿을 수가 없어 I can't believe he dissed me. diss dɪs 경멸하다, 흉보다 = diss = disrespect 의 축약형 무시하다, 무례 > Yeah, that was rude. > You didn't deserve that. Don't diss my clothing style. She dissed our company in the TV interview. The soccer players were dissing each other on the field.
talk 247. 그는 느긋한 태도를 가지고 있다 He has a laid back attitude. laid back = easygoing 그긋한, 태평스러운 =/ uptight, tense * lay - laid léid 놓다, (눕히듯이) 두다(place), 눕히다 ((on)), (=put) 뒤로 누웠다, 긴장을 풀다, 마음을 편안하게 갖다 > That's why he never gets stressed. > He should take things more seriously. They have a laid back lifestyle. You're always too laid back. Should we try a restaurant with a laid back atmosphere?
talk 246. 우리는 24시간 내내 일하고 잇다 We've been working around the clock. around the clock 휴식도 취하지 않고 24시간 내내 * go around : 돌다 clock : 시계 > You must be exhausted. > I hope you get a break soon. This store is open around the clock. Our services are available around the clock. I feel like I've been studying around the clock.
talk 245. 조만간 그가 알게 될 거야 He'll find out sooner or later. sooner or later 조만간, 언젠가는 > I think you're right. > I think we should tell him. She'll probably give up sooner or later. I'll find the perfect house sooner or later. Sooner or later she'll regret what she did.
talk 244. 나는 기말고사를 대비해 벼락치기로 공부를 했다 I crammed for my final exam. cram 벼락치기로 공부를 하다 , (좁은 공간 속으로 억지로) 밀어 넣다, 잔뜩 들어가다 cram session 벼락치기 공부(모임) , cram school 입시공부학원 > I'm sure you did well anyway. > I hope you pass. She crammed for her midterms. I hate cramming for tests. I'll just cram the night before the test.
talk 243. 우리는 멋진 휴가를 보냈어 We had an awesome vacation. awesome 기막히게 좋은, 멋진 = amazing, wonderful, fantastic. > Tell me all about it. > Can I see the pictures? I thought the movie was awesome. Everything is awesome. It would be awesome to see you again soon.
talk 242. 우리 단품으로 주문을 하자 Let's order a la carte. a la carte 따로따로 시키는 = by the menu > That's a good idea. > Sure, let's share a few dishes then. Should we order a la carte? Is it possible to order a la carte? These dishes are available a la carte.
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