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목록English Study (11)
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타동사는 사동사 영어의 동사는 자동사(목적어가 필요 없는 동사)와 타종사(목적어가 필요한 동사)가 있습니다. 자동사는 구조가 쉽워 타동사를 알게 되면 자동사는 저절로 알게 됩니다. 움직이다, 움직이게 하다. Subject+Transitive Verb+Object The police rushed to the hospital. 경찰이 병원으로 급히 달려 가다. She walked to shool because she missed the bus. 그녀는 버스를 놓쳐서 학교까지 걸어갔다 위의 동사들은 목적어가 없는 자동사 이기 때문에 간단히 해석이 됩니다. 그러나 아래 문장을 보면 뜻이 확 달라 집니다. The polisce rushed the child to the hospital. 경찰이 아이를 병원으로 급..
동사와 전치사 영어의 핵심은 동사와 전치사의 사용법을 아는 것입니다. 명사를 아무곳에 나열한다고 의미가 생성되는 것이 아니며, 무장의 의미를 가지려면 나열된 명사사이에 어떤 관계가 형성되어야만 하는데 , 그관계를 결정하는 것이 동사와 전치사 입니다. 목적어가 있는 경우의 구조 Noun+Verb+Noun+Preposition+Noun She got me into the house. 그녀가 나를 집 안으로 데리고 갔다. He got the dog out of the kitchen. 그가 개를 부엌에서 데리고 나갔다. He got me int o trouble. 그는 나를 곤경에 빠드렸다. Can you get me out of going to this meeting? 이 모음에 나가지 않게 해줄 수 있겠니?..
생각을 바꾸다. I didn't like her plan at first, but I'm starting to come around. 나 처음에는 그녀의 계획이 별로 였는데, 생각이 바뀌기 시작했다. come around - 의견이나 생각을 바꾸다. come around 를 직역하면 '돌아 오다' 입니다. 앞절의 내용을 이해해야 그뜻을 알 수가 있습니다. Whish me luck. I'm gonna try to bend the boss' ear abd see if he'll give me a raise. 행운을 빌어줘. 내 급여를 올려줄 수 있는지 사장님 귀에 딱지가 않도록 오래 애기해볼 생각이야. Whatever you do. don't ask Tom about his job. He'll bend yo..
What's your plan for today? = What are you going to do today? Well. I'm meeting up with my friends. We're going to play tennis. It's sound great, but have you seen the weather forecast? The weatherman said it maight rain in the afternoon. Really? Did he say it would rain heavily or just drizzle? He said there is about an 80% chance of drving rain. Hmm.. Sure, thanks. 80% is very high! Do you thi..
The Magic cooking pot - Part 01 The girl and her mother were very poor. they had no money. And there was no food in the house. "Oh, Mother, I'm so hungry." said the little girl. "I'm sorry, but we don't have any food." her mother said. "I will go to the forest to look for some food. Maybe I'll find some nuts or berries for us." The little girl went to the forest and searched for some food, but s..
How Technology Helps People. Nowdays, we live in an advenced world. We use many new inventions that people long ago never imagined. In the past, people could not regularly communicate with others. It took days, weeks, or even months just to send a letter. They were no telephones. So people had to talk face to face. Nowdays, we use cell phones to call anyone anywhere in the world. And we send ema..
tide someone over Can i borrow some money? Just enough to tide me over until I get my paycheck next week. 내가 돈 좀 빌릴 수 있을까? 내가 다음 주에 월급 받을 때까지만 버틸 수 있게 도와 줘. tide someone over - 버티다 tide over는 극복하다라는 뜻으로 someone이 들어가면 버티다라는 뜻이 된다. Make sure you back enought snacks to tide us over untile the plane lands. 비행기가 착륙할 때까지 버틸 수 있게 네가 꼭 과자를 충분히 가져오록 해. Let's not buy too much at the supermarket toady. All..
Christian holiday. Christian are people who believe in Christianly. They believe that Jesus Christ is the son of god. In Christianity, there are two very important holidays they are christmas and Easter. Christmas is on December 25. Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on this day. Christmas is a time of happiness and celebration. Easter is laste and March or early April ever year. It is the ..
Good neighbors. Your neighbors are the people who live near you. In our community people help each other and care about one another. If you want to have a good neighbor, you have to be good neighbor first. There are many ways to do this. First, you can be nice to your neighbors. Always greet them and say, “Hello” Get to know them. Become friends with them. Also, don’t be noisy at your home. And ..
죄송하지만 [ 다른 사람과 애기 중인 사람에게 말을 시킬때... ] Excuse me, but... Pardon me, but... I'm sorry, but... [ 상대방이 대화중이 아니더라도 다른 일을 하고 있을때... ] Sorry to interrupt, but... Sorry to disturb you, but... Sorry about cutting in, but... { cut in : 방해하다, 끼어들다. } { Don't cut in line, please. } I know it's rude to interrup, but... If I may intrude... A: Sorry to interrupt, but there's an urgent call for you. B: All righ..
이야기 좀 할 수 있을 까요? Are you free to talk? { be free to : 자유롭게 ~ 하다. } [ 너무 급해서 지금 꼭 이야기를 해야 한다면... ] Can we talk? May I speak with you? I have/need to talk to you. [ 조용한 곳에서 가서 심각한 이야기를 해야 한다면... ] Can I talk to you for a second/minute? Can we go somewhere private/quiet and talk? [ 그냥 수다를 떨고 싶다면 ...] Let's go someplace to talk. Let's go chew the fat. { chew the fat - 한가로이 이야기를 하다. 잡담하다. } A: I Know..