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 ..
catch up with 따라잡다 He just couldn't catch up with her. I missed a week of school, so I had to catch up with with my class. We ran to catch up with Larry. Your team is really far behind. > Yes. I don't think we can catch up with yours. check in 수속을 하다, 연락하다, 숙박하다 When you arrive, check in by singing your name on the list. You must check in at the front desk. Please check in with me when you get h..
can't stand 참을 수 없다, 견딜 수 없다 I can't stand opera music. She can't stand traffic jams. They like pickles, but they can't stand mustard. Let's go see the new James Bond film. > No, thanks. I can't stand action movies! care for 좋아하다, 간호하다, 돌보다 The mother cares for her child. Most people don't care for their house plants properly. Janet appreciated the way Rick cared for her when she was sick. How s..
can't afford ~ 할 여유가 없다 I'd love to buy that house, but I can't afford it. I can't afford to buy a Mercedes Benz. He can't afford a new suit. Mom, can you buy me that computer? > I'd like to, but I can't afford it. It's too expensive. can't help ~ing ~하지 않을수 없다 They can't help laughing at his strange appearance. Susan couldn't help eating all the cookies. I can't help falling in love with her. P..
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