#. 19.1207 I have the same taste as you do! 나는 너와 같은 취향을 가지고 있어! due duː ~로 인한[~에 의한], ~ 때문[덕분]에 due date : (특히 지불) 만기일 @@ think about 생각하다 We are thinking about going hiking for this weekend. She was thinking about the homework due tomorrow. I am thinking about taking a break. @@ go to a movie 영화 보러 가다 I am wondering if you go to a movie tonight since it's Friday. We are going to a movie after ..
#. 19.1206 @@ Do you have ~ ? 너 ~ 있어 ? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Do you have a spare room? Do you have a pencil I can borrow? @@ vice versa 반대로, 꺼꾸로 My boss doesn't like me and vice versa. Children like puppies and vice versa with the puppies as well. I like babies and vice versa.
#. 19.1205 @@ See how ~ they look 얼마나 ~ 해 보이는 지 봐봐 See how happy they look? See how stressed the student look before the test? See how angry your boss looks today? @@ I'm feeling like ~ 저는 ~ 가 하고/먹고 싶어요 I'm feeling like a caramel macchiato. I'm feeling like a nice warm bath. I'm feeling like Chinese food.
#. 19.1204 swallow ˈswɑːloʊ (음식 등을) 삼키다[(목구멍으로) 넘기다] tonsil ˈtɑːnsl 편도선 swollen ˈswəʊlən 부어오른 , 불어 난 (→swell v.) throat θroʊt 목구멍, 목 @@ How about when ~ ? ~ 할 때는 어떠니? How about when you walk? How about when you talk? How about when you eat? @@ It seems like ~ ~ 인 것 같아 It seems like you're tired. It seems like he is busy. It seems like your ankle is swollen.
#. 19.1203 @@ While we are out, we should ~ . 우리 밖에 있는 동안 ~ 하자 While we are out, we should pick up some hot chocolate. While we are out, we should visit your sister. While we are out, we should stop by the mall. @@ Can you hand me ~ ? ~ 좀 건네 줄래? Can you hand me my winter hat? Can you hand me the salt shaker? Can you hand me my phone?
#. 19.1202 bulb bʌlb 전구 @@ ~ won't turn on. ~가 안 켜져 Our bathroom light won't turn on. The computer won't turn on. This vacuum won't turn on. @@ I think we have an extra ~ in ... ... 안에 ~ 가 여분으로 있는 것 같은데 I think we have an extra bulb in the cabinet. I think we have an extra towel in the drawer. I think we have an extra toothbrush in the bathroom.
#. 19.1201 outlet ˈaʊtlet (감정·생각·에너지의 바람직한) 발산[배출] 수단 , 유출구(流出口) relief rɪˈliːf 안도, 안심 , (고통·불안 등의) 경감[완화/제거] beware of …에 주의하라. pickpocket |pɪkpɑːkɪt 소매치기(꾼) @ Can I use ~ ? ~ 을 쓸 수 있을까요? Can I use the pens over there? Can I use your phone? Can I use one of those papers? @@ beware of ~ ~에 주의하세요 Beware of strangers. Beware of thieves when alone in the house. Beware of your belongings.
#. 19.1130 to be clear 분명히 말하면 / 정확히 말하자면 fair-weather 자기 좋을 대로만[형편이 좋을 때만] 하는 / 갠 날씨 @@ tell me about ~ 나에게 ~ 에 대해 이야기해줘 Tell me about the new schedule for next week. Tell me about your best vacation you had. Tell me about the new teacher. @@ be supposed to ~ ~하기로 되어있다 John was suppose to give the graduation speech. Joanne was supposed to play the piano, but Mark did instead. Steve was supposed..
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