# 영어2016. 2. 5. 09:40


Run out of battery

  > I run out of my phone battery. (0% Battery)

  > I'm running out of my phone battery. (It's getting reduce, not 0%)


→ charge my phone batter

  > I need a cell phone to charge real fast.


→ Classy 고급스러운

  * 비교급 Classier , more classy 둘 다 사용가능

  >Oh, it's a classy place. 

  >It's a classy restuarant.

  >I think black is real (really) classy.

  >You looked classier today.


Fell off  붙어 있던게 떨어니다 (분리의 의미)(fall-fell-fallen)

  > The leg of the toy fell off.


take a good picture 사진이 잘 나오다

  > It's important to pick a phone taking a good picture.

  > My phone is fitted with a nice camera taking a good picture.


→ I wasn't sure whether ~인지 확실치 않아

  > I wasn't sure whether I could do that.

  > I wasn't sure whether he liked me.


→ I am not sure whether ~인지 확실치 않아

  > I'm not sure whether we can wait that long to pay our rent.

  > I'm not sure whether that has actually happened.


What's called~  ~라고 부르는거다

  > It's what's called a wireless charger.

  > This is what's called a win-win situation.

  > What's called? 그게 모라고?

  > What's this called in English?


Make sense 그말이 맞네

  > I guess that makes sense.


That doesn't explain~ 그걸로는 설명이 안 된다.

  > That doesn't explain your absence.

  > That doesn't explain what happened with me.

  > That doesn't explain it all.

  > That doesn't explain why you were late last night.


Carry sth in ~을 담아가다

  > Can I have a shopping bag? I need something to carry my purchases in.

  > Oil is carried in a barrel.

  * put sth in a bag ~을 봉지에 담다.

  > Could you put my purchases in this bag?


head to ~로 간다(go보다 빈번히 사용)

  > I'm heading to a flea market.

  

Can I interrupt? 

  > Can I interrupt you just for a mintute?

  > Can I interrupt for a moment?

  * Sorry to interrupt but...

 >I'm sorry to interrupt but I have to say something right now.


What a coincident ! 이런 우연이


Pour one's heart out / Pour out one's heart 마음을 털어 놓다.

  > Pour your heart out to her. 

  > He pours out his heart to me.

  > I wasn't sure whether he poured his heart out to me.

  > She poured her heart out, but I didn't know what to say.


get well message 빨리 낳으라는 메세지

  * get well soon 빨리 낳으세요

  * Happy Birtheday message

  * Conglatulations message = Congratulatory message


Enteritis [|entə|raɪtəs] 장염

  > I have an enteritis.


mild / severe  증세의 설명 양호/심각

 > My mom had kidney cancer so get a surgery. Luckly, she wasn't severe.  

 > I think I catch a mild cold.


I have a high fever.

  > I think you have a fever.


You don't look so good. 너 아파보여


I naver though I would enjoy sth

  > I never though I would go to church in my life.

  > I never though I would  enjoy saving money.


I'm used to him snoring. 나는 그가 ~하는거에 익숙해져있다.

  > I'm used to him nagging at me.

  > I'm used to her being fickle.

  * I'm used to going early.


drastic 과감한 , 급격란 , 극단적인

  > You don't need a drastic decision to lose weight.







 

 


 


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