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수능 및 토익 등 시험에 두루 나오는 핵심 단어와 숙어 500단어를 예문과 함께 알아보세요!
01 | □ | make good | ☞ 성공하다, 실행하다 | They hope that he will make good there. |
02 | □ | pay attention to | ☞~에 주의하다 | Pay attention to what your teacher says. |
03 | □ | be responsible for | ☞~에 대하여 책임이 있다 | You must be responsible for what you have done. |
04 | □ | prefer A to B | ☞ B를 더 좋아하다 | He prefers red death to surrender. |
05 | □ | for the time (being) for the present |
☞ 당분간 | This will be enough for the present. |
06 | □ | share A with B | ☞ A와 B를 공유하다, 나누다 | We share joy and sorrow with each other. |
07 | □ | keep on~ing | ☞ 계속하다(=continue) | Don't give up hope, Keep on trying. |
08 | □ | settle down | ☞ 자리잡다, 안정되다 | He settled down in a little cottage. |
09 | □ | date from | ☞~에서 시작되다 | This custom dates from before the war. |
10 | □ | feel like~ing (=be inclined to) |
☞~을 하고 싶다 | I don't feel like staying indoors on such a beautiful day. |
11 | □ | run into | ☞ 충돌하다, 우연히 만나다 | I ran into my old friend Tom the other day. |
12 | □ | manage to+R | ☞ 가까스로~하다, | I managed to keep out of debt. |
13 | □ | call for | ☞ 요구하다(=require) | The letter calls for an early answer. |
14 | □ | and so on | ☞~등등(=and so forth) | He asked me my name, my age, and so on. |
15 | □ | that is (to say) | ☞ 즉, 다시 말하면(=namely) | He came home three hours later, that is to say about eleven o'clock. |
16 | □ | be willing to+R | ☞ 기꺼이~하다 | He is willing to act the part of guide. |
17 | □ | be grateful to | ☞~에 감사하다 | He is grateful to me for what I had done. |
18 | □ | make up | ☞ 구성하다; 화해하다 | A century is made up of 100 years. |
19 | □ | for sure | ☞ 확실히(=for certain) | I don't know for sure the name of the man. |
20 | □ | make out | ☞~을 이해하다 | I cannot make out what you want to say. |
21 | □ | owe A to B | ☞ A는 B의 덕택이다 | We owe a great deal to our parents. |
22 | □ | out of sight | ☞ 눈에서 멀어지면 | They are now out of sight. |
23 | □ | owing to, due to | ☞~때문에 | Owing to careless driving, he had an accident. |
24 | □ | in behalf of | ☞~을 위하여 | He fought in behalf of justice. |
25 | □ | on behalf of | ☞~대신하여, 대표하여 | He thanked them on behalf of her. |
26 | □ | out of the question | ☞ 전혀 불가능한 | That is out of the question. |
27 | □ | suffer from | ☞ 고통을 겪다, 병에 걸리다 | She is suffering from a fever. |
28 | □ | lose one's temper | ☞ (버럭) 화를 내다 | She entirely lost her temper with me. |
29 | □ | at the mercy of | ☞~의 처분대로, 좌우되는 | We must not be at the mercy of our emotion. |
30 | □ | upside down | ☞ 거꾸로 | He turns everything upside down. |
31 | □ | in pursuit of | ☞~을 추구하여 | We spent the whole day in pursuit of game. |
32 | □ | make oneself at home | ☞ 편안히 하다 | |
33 | □ | make oneself understood | ☞ 이해시키다 | I could make myself understood in English. |
34 | □ | plenty of | ☞ 많은(=lots of) | I have plenty of friends to play with. |
35 | □ | on the ground that | ☞~라는 이유로 | He resigned on the ground of illness. |
36 | □ | on the condition that | ☞~라는 조건으로, ~라면 | I will consent to it on the condition that you bear expenses. |
37 | □ | hold on to | ☞~을 꼭 붙잡다 | You should hold on to your hat on a windy day. |
38 | □ | rise in life | ☞ 출세하다 | He has risen in life through perseverance. |
39 | □ | be supposed to | ☞~하기로 되어있다 | They are supposed to be here at eight everyday. |
40 | □ | for the benefit of for the sake of |
☞~을 위하여 | I'll help you for the sake of our old friendship. |
41 | □ | run over | ☞ (차가) 치다, 대충훑어보다 | I ran over the list to see if my name was on it. |
42 | □ | be content(ed) with | ☞~에 만족하다 | He was contented with what he has. |
43 | □ | on earth | ☞ 도대체, 조금도 | What on earth is the matter? |
44 | □ | between ourselves | ☞ 우리끼리 이야기지만 | Between ourselves he is a notorious liar. |
45 | □ | B as well as A as well as |
☞ A뿐만 아니라 B도 ☞~와 같이 잘 |
The little girl could play the piano as well as her mother |
46 | □ | send for | ☞ ~을 데리러 보내다 | Send for the doctor. |
47 | □ | show off | ☞ 과시하다, 돋보이게 하다 | Mother will always show off their children. |
48 | □ | according to(as) | ☞~에 의하면, ~에 따라서 | According to the report, he is alive. |
49 | □ | stand up for | ☞~의 편을 들다, 옹호하다 | A mother will usually stand up for children. |
50 | □ | sum up | ☞ 합계를 내다, 요약하다 | She summed up bills at the grocery. |
51 | □ | to tell the truth | ☞ 사실은(대로 말하면) | To tell the truth, I don't know much about it. |
52 | □ | frankly speaking | ☞ 솔직히 말해서 | Frankly speaking I don't want to see him. |
53 | □ | think over | ☞~을 숙고하다(=consider) | I'll give you three days to think it over. |
54 | □ | use up | ☞ 다 써버리다 | Try not to use up all the flour. |
55 | □ | strictly speaking | ☞ 엄밀하게 말해서 | Strictly speaking, he is not worthy of his fame. |
56 | □ | turn over | ☞ 뒤집다, 책장을 넘기다 | The waves turned our boat over. |
57 | □ | abound in | ☞ 풍부하다(=be rich in) | This stream abounds in fish. |
58 | □ | exert oneself | ☞ 노력하다 | He exerted himself to win the race. |
59 | □ | talking of | ☞~으로 말하자면 | Talking of marriage, did you know that Jill got married? |
60 | □ | have an influence on | ☞~에 영향을 미치다 | He has a great influence on those around him. |
61 | □ | get along (with) | ☞ 지내다, 사이좋게 지내다 | How is he getting along with his wife? |
62 | □ | in public | ☞ 공공연하게, 대중 앞에서 | He hates to be seen in public. |
63 | □ | face to face | ☞ 마주 대하여 | She was sitting face to face with the boy. |
64 | □ | speak well(ill) of | ☞ 칭찬하다 (헐뜯다) | I have never heard him speak ill of others. |
65 | □ | make up one's mind | ☞ 결심하다 | I made up my mind to get up earlier. |
66 | □ | set off, set forth | ☞ 출발하다(=start) | He set off over the ice in pursuit of bear. |
67 | □ | even if (=even though) | ☞ 비록~일지라도 | I will not mind even if she does not come. |
68 | □ | by all means | ☞ 반드시, 꼭 | You must keep your promise by all means. |
69 | □ | at any cost | ☞ 어떻게 해서라도, 꼭 | I will do it at all costs. |
70 | □ | in full bloom | ☞ (꽃이) 활짝 피어 | The roses are in full bloom. |
71 | □ | out of breath | ☞ 숨이차서, 헐떡이며 | He ran himself out of breath. |
72 | □ | be similar to | ☞~과 비슷하다, 유사하다 | Your opinion is similar to mine. |
73 | □ | for sale | ☞ 팔려고 내놓은 | Not for sale. |
74 | □ | on and off | ☞ 때때로, 불규칙적으로 | We visited there on and off. |
75 | □ | a point of view | ☞ 견해, 견지, 관점 | From the historical a point of view. |
76 | □ | not A but B | ☞ A가아니고 B이다 | He is not my son but my nephew. |
77 | □ | remind A of B | ☞ A에게 B를 생각나게하다 | You remind me of your father. |
78 | □ | inform A of B | ☞ A에게 B를 알리다 | She informed her parents of her safe arrival. |
79 | □ | have a hard time~ing have trouble (in)~ing |
☞~하느라 어려움을 겪다 | The teacher was having a hard time keeping the pupils quiet. |
80 | □ | as a rule, on the whole | ☞ 대체로, 일반적으로 | He is, as a rule, punctual. |
81 | □ | attribute A to B | ☞ A를 B에 돌리다(탓) | She attributed her success to good luck. |
82 | □ | be subject to | ☞ 지배를 받다, ~되기 쉽다 | We are all subject to the laws of nature. |
83 | □ | let alone, not to not to mention |
☞~은 말할 것도 없고 | It takes too much time, not to speak of money. |
84 | □ | hold good | ☞ 유효하다, 적용되다 | The promise still holds good. |
85 | □ | in terms of | ☞~에 의하여(=by means of) | They express an idea in terms of action. |
86 | □ | cope with | ☞ 대처하다 | We cannot cope with the present difficulties. |
87 | □ | give in | ☞ 제출하다, 굴복하다 | Give in your paper now. |
88 | □ | run short of | ☞~이 부족하다, 떨어지다 | We have run short of money. |
89 | □ | fall short of | ☞~에 이르지 못하다 | The arrow fall short of the mark. |
90 | □ | do well to | ☞~하는게 좋다 | You would do well to be quiet. |
91 | □ | turn up | ☞ 모습을 나타내다 | He turned up an hour later. |
92 | □ | take~into account | ☞~을 고려하다, 참작하다 | You must take account of the fact. |
93 | □ | make a point of~ing make it a rule to |
☞ 습관적으로~하다 | I always make a point of kissing the children when I leave home. |
94 | □ | do away with | ☞~을 없애다(= get rid of) | This law should be done away with. |
95 | □ | as good as | ☞~한 것이나 마찬가지 | He is as good as dead. |
96 | □ | give way (to) | ☞~에게 지다, 굴복하다 | You must not give way to temptation. |
97 | □ | make up for compensate for |
☞ 보충(보상)하다 | Lost time could not be made up for. I will compensate you for your loss. |
98 | □ | come near~ing | ☞ 거의 ~할 지경이다 | The child came near being drowned. |
99 | □ | as such as | ☞ 그런 것으로서 | He is a leader, and as such, must be obeyed. |
100 | □ | at a loss | ☞ 어찌할 바를 몰라, 당황하여 | I was so surprised that I was quite at a loss for words. |
101 | □ | make friends with | ☞ | ~와 친하게 지내다 | He makes friends with whomever he could. |
102 | □ | at first sight | ☞ | 첫눈에, 얼핏보기에 | He fell in love with her at first sight. |
103 | □ | not a few | ☞ | 꽤 많은 (=quite a few) | She has quite a few good friends. |
104 | □ | from time to time | ☞ | 때때로(=occasionally) | I see Hicks at the library from time to time. |
105 | □ | have a tendency to | ☞ | ~의 경향이 있다(=tend to) | Janet tends to get angry if you annoy her. |
106 | □ | turn out | ☞ | ~을 끄다; ~임이 판명되다 | It turned out (to be) true. |
107 | □ | feed on | ☞ | ~을 먹고살다, 기르다 | I feed the dog on meat. |
108 | □ | dress up (as) | ☞ | ~로 가장하다, 옷을 차려입다 | The prisoners escaped by dressing up as guards. |
109 | □ | insist on (upon) | ☞ | 주장하다, 고집하다 | He insisted on my going there. |
110 | □ | persist in | ☞ | 고집하다, 주장하다 | She persists in her opinion. |
111 | □ | look on A as B | ☞ | A를 B로 여기다(간주하다) | Do you look on him as a genius? |
112 | □ | at any rate | ☞ | 하여튼 | At any rate it will be a good experience for you. |
113 | □ | take~by surprise | ☞ | 기습하다 | Our troops at last take the enemy's fortress by surprise. |
114 | □ | cannot ~ too | ☞ | 아무리~해도 지나치지않다 | You cannot be too diligent. |
115 | □ | get in touch with | ☞ | ~와 접촉을 유지하다 | Keep in touch with her while I am away. |
116 | □ | at length | ☞ | 드디어, 자세히 | I'll explain the matter. at length. |
117 | □ | take after | ☞ | ~을 닮다(=resemble) | Mary really takes after her mother. |
118 | □ | dispose of | ☞ | 처분하다, 처리하다 | He has disposed of his house and land. |
119 | □ | read between the lines | ☞ | 글뒤에 숨은 뜻을 읽다 | If you read between the lines, this letter is really a request for money. |
120 | □ | in charge of | ☞ | ~을 맡고있는, 담당인 | He is the teacher in charge of us. |
121 | □ | leave off | ☞ 그만두다 | He has left off the work. |
122 | □ | may well | ☞~하는 것도 당연하다 | You may as well give up smoking. |
123 | □ | may as well | ☞~하는게 낫다(=had better) | You may as well go at once. |
124 | □ | might as well A as B | ☞ 차라리 A 하는 편이 낫다 | You might as well advise me to give up my fortune as my argument. |
125 | □ | be worth ~ ing | ☞~할 가치가 있다 | This museum is worth seeing. |
126 | □ | take turns | ☞~을 교대로 하다 | Let's take turns at cooking. |
127 | □ | relieve~of | ☞ (사람)에서 (사물) 제거하다 | That relieved him of all responsibility. |
128 | □ | in that | ☞~라는 점에서, 이므로 | We love him in that he is honest and diligent. |
129 | □ | refrain from | ☞~을 그만두다, 삼가다 | Athletes usually refrain from smoking. |
130 | □ | bring up | ☞ 기르다, 양육하다 | She was brought up to behave politely. |
131 | □ | hand down | ☞ 물려주다, 전하다 | The story will be handed down to posterity. |
132 | □ | work out | ☞ 풀다, 결국~이 되다 | The problem will work out. |
133 | □ | take in | ☞ 속이다, 이해하다 | She told the lie so well I was easily taken in. |
134 | □ | it goes without saying ~ | ☞ 말할 나위도 없이 | It goes without saying that man is moral. |
135 | □ | look up to | ☞~을 존경하다 (=respect) | You should look up to your parents. |
136 | □ | look down upon | ☞ 경멸하다, 얕보다 | You must not look down on poor people. |
137 | □ | for my part | ☞ 나로서는 | For my part I have no objection to it. |
138 | □ | as for | ☞~에 관해서는 | As for me, I don't want to do so. |
139 | □ | as to | ☞~에 관하여(=as regards) | He said nothing as to his plan. |
140 | □ | take one's time | ☞ 천천히 하다 | You should take your time doing the task. |
141 | □ | of one's own-ing | ☞ 자기 자신이~한 | This is a dress of her own making. |
142 | □ | far from~ing | ☞ 조금도 ~않다 | Far from reading the letter, he did not open it. |
143 | □ | in advance | ☞ 미리, 사전에 | I paid a month's rent in advance. |
144 | □ | fall in with | ☞ 우연히 만나다, 동의하다 | I fell in with her at a ball. |
145 | □ | cut a finger figure | ☞ 이채를 띠다 | The scientist cut a fine figure in the history of human progress. |
146 | □ | in effect | ☞ 사실상, 실시되어 | The reply was, in effect, a refusal. |
147 | □ | the last ~to B | ☞ 결코 B할 것 같지 않은 | He is the last man to do such a thing. |
148 | □ | at times | ☞ 때때로 | She was very much distressed at times. |
149 | □ | come up to | ☞ ~에 달하다 | He came up to me in the street. |
150 | □ | indulge (oneself) in | ☞~에 빠지다, 탐닉하다 | He seldom indulged himself in such idle thoughts. |
151 | □ | abide by | ☞ 지키다, 따르다 | You must abide by your promise. |
152 | □ | figure out | ☞ 이해하다, 계산하다 | I can't figure out what he's trying to say. |
153 | □ | be about to | ☞ 막 ~하려고 하다 | I am just about to call you. |
154 | □ | carry out | ☞ 실행하다, 성취하다 | Plans once made, should be carried out. |
155 | □ | put up with | ☞ 참다, 견디다 | I could not put up with his insolence. |
156 | □ | put up at | ☞~에 묵다 | Wherever I go, I put up at the best hotel. |
157 | □ | associate A with B | ☞ A를 B와 관련지어 생각 | No European associates wealth with personal merit. |
158 | □ | lose sight of | ☞ (시야에) 놓치다 | I lost sight of him in the crowd. |
159 | □ | never A without~ing | ☞ A하면 반드시~하다 | It never rains without it pouring. |
160 | □ | keep A from ~ing | ☞ A가 ~하지 못하게 하다 | Business prevented me from going fishing. |
161 | □ | turn awa y |
☞ 외면하다, 거절하다 | How could you turn away from a puppy in trouble? |
162 | □ | keep up with | ☞~에 뒤떨어지지 않다 | He walked so fast that I couldn't keep up with him. |
163 | □ | the one~the other | ☞ 전자~후자(=that ~this) | Virtue and vice are before; the one leads to happiness, the other to misery. |
164 | □ | provide for | ☞~에 대비하다, 부양하다 | We must provide for the future. |
165 | □ | provided, providing | ☞ 만일~하면(=if) | I'll go provided that you go. |
166 | □ | be free from | ☞~이 없다 | No one is free from cares. |
167 | □ | in the long run | ☞ 결국(=in the end) | All kinds of experiences are utilized in the end. |
168 | □ | look to A for B | ☞ A에 B를 의지하다 | I look to him for help. |
169 | □ | object to | ☞~에 반대하다 | They all objected to the plan. |
170 | □ | correspond with | ☞ 일치하다, 편지 왕래하다 | The copy does not correspond with the original. |
171 | □ | correspond to | ☞ 일치하다, 해당하다 | The goods do not correspond to the samples |
172 | □ | for all, with all | ☞~에도 불구하고 | For all his efforts, he lost the match. |
173 | □ | make one's way | ☞ 나아가다, 출세하다 | He makes his way to the radio and turned it on. |
174 | □ | account for | ☞~을 설명하다(=explain) | There is no accounting for tastes. |
175 | □ | approve of | ☞~을 시인하다, 찬성하다 | His father did not approve of his choice. |
176 | □ | answer for | ☞ 책임을 지다, 보증하다 | You must answer for the consequences. |
177 | □ | one thing~another | ☞~과 ...은 별개이다 | To know is one thing; to teach is another. |
178 | □ | compete with | ☞~와 경쟁하다 | There is no book that can compete with this. |
179 | □ | be equal to | ☞~와 같다, 감당할수있다 | He is not equal to the task. |
180 | □ | (every) once in a while | ☞ 가끔, 종종 | They go out together every once in a while but not very often. |
181 | □ | put off | ☞ 연기하다(=postpone) | She put off answering the letter. |
182 | □ | put aside | ☞ 저축하다 (lay aside) | You should put money aside for your old age. |
183 | □ | be aware of | ☞~을 알고 있다 | He was aware of his weakness. |
184 | □ | at the risk of | ☞~을 걸고, 무릎 쓰고 | He saved the child at the risk of his life. |
185 | □ | at the sight of | ☞~을 보고 | At the sight of the teacher the boys ran way. |
186 | □ | rely on, depend on | ☞ 의지하다, 믿다 | The winter weather cannot be relied on. |
187 | □ | in follows that | ☞ (당연한) 결과로서~이 되다 | If that is true, in follows that he was not there. |
188 | □ | by means of | ☞~에 의하여 | We climbed up the cliff by means of a rope. |
189 | □ | in accordance with | ☞~에 따라서 | Everything has been done in accordance with the rules. |
190 | □ | look back upon | ☞ 돌아다보다, 회고하다 | She used to look back upon her happy school days. |
191 | □ | in consequence | ☞~의 결과로, ~때문에 | He succeeded in consequence of hard work. |
192 | □ | keep away from | ☞~을 멀리하다 | Keep the matches away from the children. |
193 | □ | used to | ☞~하곤 하였다 | There used to be a house here. |
194 | □ | tell A from B | ☞ A와 B를 구별하다 | I can't tell one twin from the other. |
195 | □ | be used to~ing | ☞ 익숙하다 | I am accustomed to this climate. |
196 | □ | in the event of | ☞~의 경우에(=in case of) | There will be much trouble in case of his not coming. |
197 | □ | in one's presence | ☞~의 면전에서 | It is rude to yawn in the presence of others. |
198 | □ | What ~ for? | ☞ 무엇 때문에 | What did you say that for? |
199 | □ | hold out | ☞ 견디다, 버티다 | They hold out against hunger for a week. |
200 | □ | deprive A of B | ☞ A로 부터 B를 빼앗다 | The high building deprived their house of sunlight. |
201 | □ | keep track of | ☞ (정보,사실) 계속 알고있다 | You can't expect me to keep track of so many pieces. |
202 | □ | turn down | ☞ 거절하다(=reject) | He invited me to the party, but I turned him down. |
203 | □ | out of nothing | ☞ 쓸데없이 | They quarreled out of nothing. |
204 | □ | think nothing of | ☞~을 아무렇지도 않게 생각 | He thinks nothing of lying. |
205 | □ | in a row | ☞ 연속해서, 한 줄로 | The children stood in a row. |
206 | □ | neither A nor B | ☞ A, B 둘 다 아닌 | Can you speak neither English nor French? |
207 | □ | be worth~ing | ☞~할 가치가 있다 | The lecture is worth listening to. |
208 | □ | cannot help~ing | ☞~하지 않을 수 없다 | He looked so funny that I can not but laugh. |
209 | □ | enable A to B | ☞~을 가능하게 하다 | His help enabled me to finish the work. |
210 | □ | cause A to B | ☞ A로 하여금 B하게 하다 | The thought caused him of tremble. |
211 | □ | drop in | ☞~에 잠깐 들르다 | We just drop in to say hello. How are you all? |
212 | □ | be characteristic of | ☞~의 특성을 나타내다 | Sympathy is the feeling characteristic of mankind. |
213 | □ | be occupied in | ☞~에 종사하다(=engaged) | He is now occupied in writing. |
214 | □ | as a whole | ☞ 대체로(=on the whole) | The Koreans, as a whole, area polite people. |
215 | □ | most of all, above all frist of all |
☞ 무엇보다도, 특히 | He was beloved by all and most of all by the children. |
216 | □ | behind time behind the times |
☞ 지각하여, 시간에 늦게 ☞ 시대에 뒤떨어져서 |
The train was 20 minutes behind time. Those who do not read newspapers are apt to be behind the times. |
217 | □ | play a role | ☞ 역할을 하다(=play a part) | Language plays a great role in our life. |
218 | □ | on purpose | ☞ 고의로, 일부러 | He insisted me on purpose. |
219 | □ | by degrees | ☞ 점차로, 서서히(=gradually) | Their friendship grew into love by degrees. |
220 | □ | consist of | ☞~으로 이루어지다 | My father's library is composed chiefly of novels. |
221 | □ | consist in, lie in | ☞~에 있다 | Happiness consists in contentment. |
222 | □ | stand for(=represent) | ☞~을 나타내다, 대표하다 | The blue bird stands for happiness. |
223 | □ | put out | ☞ (불을) 끄다(=extinguish) | Don't forget to put out the light. |
224 | □ | think of A as B (regard, consider) |
☞ A를 B라고 생각(간주)하다 | People think of computers as devices that calculate. |
225 | □ | to and fro | ☞ 여기 저기 | Children are running to and fro. |
226 | □ | in token of | ☞~의 표시로 | Please accept it in token of my gratitude. |
227 | □ | set ~ free | ☞ 해방하다 | He set the bird free from the cage. |
228 | □ | turn off | ☞ 잠그다, 끄다 | Don' t forget to turn off the water. |
229 | □ | in turn(s), by turns | ☞ 차례로, 교대로 | The children got on the train in turns. |
230 | □ | be tired of be weary of |
☞~에 싫증이 나다 | People will soon be tired of you if you behave in that way. |
231 | □ | make a face | ☞ 얼굴을 찌푸리다 | The children make a face at the teacher. |
232 | □ | be sensible of | ☞~을 알아차리다 | He is sensible of a voice calling him. |
233 | □ | be sensitive to | ☞~에 민감하다 | The eye is sensitive to light. |
234 | □ | within a stone's throw of | ☞ 아주 가까운 | He lives within a stone's throw of the school. |
235 | □ | to some extent | ☞ 어느 정도, 약간은 | Their ancient life still in some degree influences us. |
236 | □ | to begin with in the first place |
☞ 우선, 첫째로 | I should like, to begin with to say something to of my own college career. |
237 | □ | in oneself | ☞ 본래는, 실질적으로 | It is good in itself. |
238 | □ | of oneself | ☞ 스스로, 자연히 | The fire went out of itself. |
239 | □ | make sure (of) | ☞ 확인하다(=ascertain) | He makes sure of the figures. |
240 | □ | make sense | ☞ 뜻이 통하다, 이치가 닿다 | This passage doesn't make sense. |
241 | □ | as long as | ☞~하는 동안은, ~하는 한은 | I will not forget your kindness as long as I live. |
242 | □ | as far as | ☞~까지, ~한 | I went as far as Jinhae. |
243 | □ | by way of (=via) | ☞~을 경유해서, ~을 위하여 | He went to Paris by way of America. |
244 | □ | add to | ☞ 증가하다, ~이 더하다 | This will only add to her misery. |
245 | □ | with regard to in regard to |
☞~에 대하여, ~에 관하여 | Let us have the facts with regard to the worst troubles. |
246 | □ | without regard to | ☞~에 상관없이, ~을 무시하고 | He spends money without regard to the budget. |
247 | □ | as regards | ☞~에 관하여, ~에 대하여 | As regards house keeping, she is a very good wife. |
248 | □ | be apt to, be liable to | ☞~하기 쉽다, 자칫~하다 | He is apt to forget people's names. |
249 | □ | at (the) best | ☞ 기껏해야, 잘 해야 | He is an average student at best. |
250 | □ | at (the) most | ☞ 기껏해야, 많아야 | I can pay only ten dollars at most. |
251 | □ | die out | ☞ 쇠퇴하다, 소멸하다 | Many old customs are gradually dying out. |
252 | □ | in (the) face of | ☞~와 마주보고, ~ 불구하고 | He acted calmly in the face of imminent death. |
253 | □ | do well | ☞ 건강하다, 번영하다 | He is doing well in business. |
254 | □ | be exposed to | ☞~에 노출되다 | They had to be exposed to the enemy's gunfire. |
255 | □ | get through | ☞ 끝내다(=finish), 합격하다 | Did you get through the examination? |
256 | □ | believe in | ☞ (존재) 믿다 | You should believe in God. |
257 | □ | be eager to (for+명사) | ☞~하기를 열망하다 | He is eager to meet you. |
258 | □ | keep an eye on | ☞~을 감시하다 | Please keep an close eye on my suitcase. |
259 | □ | in respect of with respect to |
☞~에 대하여, 관하여 | I have nothing to mention in respect of the point at issue. |
260 | □ | see ~ off | ☞ 전송하다 | He saw his friend off at the bus station. |
261 | □ | prior to | ☞ 보다 앞에, 보다 먼저 | This event was prior to the war. |
262 | □ | previous to | ☞~에 앞서서, ~이전에 | I had called previous to writing. |
263 | □ | what is more | ☞ 게다가, 그 위에 (=besides) | She is rich and what is more beautiful. |
264 | □ | call upon~for | ☞~에게 ~을 요구하다 | We called upon him for a speech. |
265 | □ | be likely to | ☞~할 것 같다 | He is likely to fail =It is likely that he will fai. |
266 | □ | come by | ☞ 얻다(=obtain) | He came by his immense wealth honestly. |
267 | □ | in a sense (way) | ☞ 어떤 의미에서, 얼마간 | This, in a sense, is a story about a queen of E. |
268 | □ | point out | ☞ 지시하다, 지적하다 | They pointed out our advantages. |
269 | □ | set up (=establish) | ☞ 설립하다, 세우다 | He set up a new building after the fire. |
270 | □ | take off | ☞ 벗다, 이륙하다 | The stranger took off his hat to me. |
271 | □ | make a fool of | ☞~을 바보 취급하다, 우롱 | Don't make fun of yourself. |
272 | □ | as follows | ☞ 다음과 같이 | His words were as follows. |
273 | □ | to be sure | ☞ 확실히 | She is not perfect, to be sure but she is pretty. |
274 | □ | take over | ☞~을 인계하다 | He will take over his father's business. |
275 | □ | lose heart | ☞ 낙심하다 | We shouldn't lose heart if we should fail. |
276 | □ | good for nothing | ☞ 아무 쓸모 없는 | I found it good for nothing. |
277 | □ | hit on (upon) | ☞~와 우연히 마주치다 ~을 생각해 내다 |
At last she hit upon a plan device. |
278 | □ | seek for (after) | ☞~을 구하다, 찾다 | She was seek after the lost dog. |
279 | □ | along with | ☞~와 함께 | I sent the book along with other things. |
280 | □ | for ages | ☞ 오랫동안 | I haven't seen you for a long time. |
281 | □ | boast of | ☞ 자랑하다 | He never boast of his success. |
282 | □ | take A for B | ☞ A를 B라고 생각하다 B로 잘못 알다 |
The village boys take me for a teacher and made a bow. |
283 | □ | agree with + 人 | ☞ 의견이 일치하다 | This food does not agree with me. |
284 | □ | agree to + 物 | ☞ (의견,제안) 동의하다 | She couldn't agree to the proposal. |
285 | □ | of late | ☞ 요즘, 최근에 (=lately) | I have heard nothing from him of late. |
286 | □ | on business | ☞ 용무가 있어서, 사업차 | He went to New York on business. |
287 | □ | on account of | ☞~때문에 | I was absent from school on account of illness. |
288 | □ | deal in | ☞~을 팔다, 장사하다 | The merchant deals in silk goods (furniture). |
289 | □ | picture to oneself | ☞ 상상하다, 머릿속에 그리다 | We can scarcely picture to ourselves a time in which printing was unknown. |
290 | □ | occur to | ☞ 생각이 떠오르다 | Just then a bright idea occur to me. |
291 | □ | in spite of | ☞~에도 불구하고 | He was very tired and in spite of himself fell into sleep. |
292 | □ | if only | ☞~할 수만 있다면 | If only I could speak English! |
293 | □ | help oneself to | ☞~을 마음대로 들다(먹다) | Please help yourself to the tea. |
294 | □ | for the most part | ☞ 대게는, 대부분은 | This orange drink is for the most part water. |
295 | □ | for the first time | ☞ 처음으로 | I met him then for the first time. |
296 | □ | find fault with | ☞~의 흠을 잡다, 비난하다 | I can find fault with him. |
297 | □ | ever since | ☞ 그 후로 죽 | He has been ill ever since. |
298 | □ | at the foot of | ☞~의 기슭에, 아래쪽에 | At the foot of the hills are rich plains and valleys. |
299 | □ | at first (second) hand | ☞ 직접으로 (간접으로) | I heard the news at second hand from your sister. |
300 | □ | at present | ☞ 지금은, 현재 | She is busy at present and can't speak to you. |
301 | □ | all the way | ☞ 줄곧, 내내 | He came running all the way. |
302 | □ | all the time | ☞ 항상, 그 동안 죽 | He is late for school all the time. |
303 | □ | learn~by heart | ☞ 외우다(=memorize) | I have learned the poem by heart. |
304 | □ | come to | ☞~에 이르다, ~하게 되다 | The dress comes to her knee. |
305 | □ | succeed to | ☞~의 뒤를 잇다, 계승하다 | The princess succeeded to the throne. |
306 | □ | of value | ☞ 가치 있는 | Your help is of value to me. |
307 | □ | have an eye for | ☞~을 보는 눈이 있다 | She has an eye for the beautiful. |
308 | □ | in addition (to) | ☞~에 더하다, 그밖에 또 | I have a lot to do in addition to this. |
309 | □ | catch up with come up with |
☞ 따라잡다(=overtake) | She had to work hard in order to catch up with the rest of the class. |
310 | □ | take part in participate in |
☞~에 참가하다 | Many athletes came to Seoul to take part in the Olympics. |
311 | □ | amount to | ☞~에 이르다, ~와 같다 | Your debt amounts to 1,000 dollars. |
312 | □ | be capable of | ☞~할 수 있다 | He is capable of teaching English. |
313 | □ | on (an) average | ☞ 대게, 평균하여 | On average we received 5 letters each day. |
314 | □ | make a difference | ☞ 차이가 있다, 중요하다 | Never mind, it doesn't make any differences. |
315 | □ | care for | ☞~을 돌보다, (부,의) 좋아하다 | Who cares for the sick? |
316 | □ | as well | ☞~도 또한 (=too) | She can speak English, and French as well. |
317 | □ | by nature | ☞ 본래, 선천적으로 | She is artistic by nature. |
318 | □ | lead to | ☞~으로 통하다 | Where does this road lead to? |
319 | □ | never fail to | ☞ 반드시~하다 | He never fail to come on Sunday. |
320 | □ | go on with | ☞~을 계속하다 | He goes on with the work. |
321 | □ | strange to say | ☞ 이상한 이야기지만 | Strange to say, such a simple idea never occurred to me |
322 | □ | on the spot | ☞ 그 자리에서, 즉석에서 | The officer was killed on the spot. |
323 | □ | hand in, give in | ☞~을 제출하다 | Hand in your examination papers now. |
324 | □ | look forward to | ☞~을 기다리다, 기대하다 | I am looking forward to your visiting here soon. |
325 | □ | on the other hand | ☞ 다른 한편으로는, 반면에 | He is clever, but on the other hand he makes many mistakes. |
326 | □ | in no time | ☞ 즉시, 곧 | She will take you down there in no time. |
327 | □ | have only to | ☞~하기만 하면 된다 | You have only to mail the letter. |
328 | □ | in short, in a word | ☞ 한마디로 말하면, 요컨대 | In short he is not a fixed character. |
329 | □ | in (the) course of | ☞~중에 | In the course of dinner I suddenly felt dizzy. |
330 | □ | get away | ☞ 달아나다, 떠나다 | I must get away before morning. |
331 | □ | yield to | ☞~에 굴복하다, ~에 따르다 | They yield to enemy. |
332 | □ | make the most of | ☞~을 최대한 활용하다 | Make the most of your time. |
333 | □ | see to | ☞~을 돌보다, 주의하다 | I'll see to the patient. |
334 | □ | see (to it) that | ☞~하도록 조처하다, 주의하다 | I will see to it that you get the book by tomorrow. |
335 | □ | apart from | ☞~은 별도로 하고, 그만두고 | Apart from joking what do you mean to do? |
He is not so much a scholar as a writer. | ||||
336 | □ | not so much A as B | ☞ A 보다는 오히려 B | |
337 | □ | regardless of | ☞~에 관계없이 | Regardless of her faults, I love her. |
338 | □ | devote oneself to | ☞ 전념하다(=give oneself to) | He devotes himself to self-culture. |
339 | □ | refer to | ☞ 언급하다, 참조하다, 관련~ | He usually refers his students to this dictionary. |
340 | □ | come into being | ☞ 생기다, 성립하다 | Old words die out and new words come into existence. |
341 | □ | be due to | ☞ 마땅히 지불해야 한다 ~할 예정이다, 때문이다 |
The rent is due to you tomorrow. |
342 | □ | for lack (want) of | ☞~의 부족 때문에 | This plant is dying for lack of water. |
343 | □ | no more A than B | ☞ A가 아닌 것은 B가 아닌 것과 같다 |
The whale is no more a fish than a horse is. |
344 | □ | live up to | ☞~에 맞게 살다 | I hope to live up to your expectation. |
345 | □ | be on good terms with | ☞~와 사이가 좋다 | Now I am on good terms with my father. |
346 | □ | do with | ☞~을 처리하다, 참고 견디다 | He is easy to do with. |
347 | □ | do without | ☞~없이 지내다(dispense with) | I can do without your advice. |
348 | □ | have done with | ☞~을 끝내다 (=finish) | Let's have done with vain regrets. |
349 | □ | as ~ as ever | ☞ 변함 없이, 여전히 | He is as busy as ever. |
350 | □ | distinguish A from B | ☞ A와 B를 구별하다 | Speech distinguishes man from the animals. |
351 | □ | leave nothing to be desired |
☞ 조금도 아쉬운 점이 없다 |
Your composition leaves nothing to be desired. |
352 | □ | no more than | ☞ 다만 ~뿐 (=only) | He wrote no more than three novels. |
353 | □ | no less than | ☞~에 못지 않게, 마찬가지로 | He gave me no less than 500 dollars. |
354 | □ | not less than | ☞ 적어도 (=at least) | He has not less than 100 dollars. |
355 | □ | count on (rely on) | ☞~을 믿다, 기대하다 | You'd better not counts on a raise. |
356 | □ | count for nothing | ☞ 전혀 쓸모가 없다 | Such men count for nothing. |
357 | □ | prevail on (upon) | ☞~을 설득하다 | I tried to prevail on him to stay. |
358 | □ | enter into | ☞ 시작하다, 관여하다 | We entered into negotiations with them. |
359 | □ | not more than | ☞ 기껏해야, 고작 | He has not more than five dollars. |
360 | □ | have nothing to do with | ☞~와 아무런 관계가 없다 | Poverty has something to do with laziness. |
361 | □ | what if? | ☞~한다면 어떻게 될까 | What if you should fail? |
362 | □ | in the way | ☞ 방해가 되어(in one's way) | I'm sorry to be in the way. |
363 | □ | have one's (own) way | ☞ 제멋대로 하다 | He has his own way in everything. |
364 | □ | all but | ☞ 거의, ~을 제외하고는 모두 | He all but died of his wounds. |
365 | □ | anything but | ☞ 결코~아니다, ~외에는 다 | He is anything but a gentleman. |
366 | □ | nothing but | ☞ 단지~뿐(=only) | Mother was thinking of nothing but my coming home. |
367 | □ | keep company with | ☞~와 사귀다 | Don't keep company with such men. |
368 | □ | for a rainy day | ☞ 만일의 재난에 대비하여 | Keep something for a rainy day. |
369 | □ | be bound to | ☞ 반드시~한다 | It is bound to happen. |
370 | □ | on end | ☞ 잇달아, 곤두서서 | It rained for three days on end. |
371 | □ | get the better of | ☞~를 이기다 (=win) | I get the better of him in mathematics. |
372 | □ | take it for granted | ☞~을 당연한 것으로 생각하다 | I take it for granted that you would join. |
373 | □ | take sides with | ☞~의 편을 들다, 가담하다 | I will take the side of the weak. |
374 | □ | at the expense of | ☞~을 희생하여 | He did it at the expense of his health. |
375 | □ | take pains | ☞ 애쓰다, 노력하다 | He takes much pains with his work. |
376 | □ | allow for take ~into account |
☞~을 고려하다, 참작하다 | You should allow for his youth. |
377 | □ | take advantage of | ☞~을 이용하다(=avail oneself of) | Don't take advantage of other's weakness. |
378 | □ | fall on | ☞ (어떤 일시에) 해당하다 | To our regret, the holiday falls on Sunday. |
379 | □ | turn down | ☞ 거절하다(=reject) | The proposal was turned down. |
380 | □ | a good deal of | ☞ 많은, 다량의 | He had a great deal of love for mankind. |
381 | □ | do justice to | ☞~을 공정하게 평하다 | To do him justice we must say that~ |
382 | □ | be on the point of~ing | ☞ 막~하려고 하다 | The train is on the point of starting. |
383 | □ | to the point | ☞ 적절한, 요령 있는 | He says nothing to the purpose. |
384 | □ | so as to+R | ☞~하기 위하여, 하도록 | Walk fast so as to be in time for the train. |
385 | □ | fall back on(upon) | ☞~을 의지하다(=depend on) | You can always fall back upon me. |
386 | □ | lose no time in~ing | ☞ 곧 ~하다 | I'll lose no time in going back. |
387 | □ | keep off | ☞ 막다 | Keep off the dog. |
388 | □ | jump to conclusions | ☞ 속단하다, 성급히 판단 | Norma scolded Susan because she had jumped to a hasty conclusions. |
389 | □ | in order to (that~may) | ☞~하기 위하여 | He worked hard in order to succeed. |
390 | □ | ask a favor of | ☞~에게 부탁하다, 청하다 | May I ask a favor of you? |
391 | □ | would rather A than B |
☞ B하느니 차라리 A 하겠다 |
I would rather die than disgrace myself. |
392 | □ | little, if any | ☞ 혹시 있다고 하더라도 거의 없는 |
There are few books, if any. |
393 | □ | seldom, if ever | ☞ 혹시~할지라도 좀처럼 않는 | He seldom, if ever, goes out. |
394 | □ | provide A with B | ☞ A에게 B를 공급하다 | The trees provide us with fruit. |
395 | □ | end up (in) | ☞ 결국에는 ~하게 되다 | His speech started out fine, but it ended up in failure. |
396 | □ | be absorbed in | ☞~에 몰두하다, 열중하다 | They are absorbed in baseball. |
397 | □ | be acquainted with | ☞~을 알고있다, 정통하다 | He is acquainted with it from the beginning. |
398 | □ | be anxious for | ☞~을 갈망하다 | He is anxious for wealth. |
399 | □ | break out (=occur) | ☞ (갑자기) 일어나다 | A fire broke out in a neighboring store last night. |
400 | □ | call off (=cancel) | ☞ 취소하다, 중지하다 | The examination was suddenly called off. |
401 | □ | be convinced of | ☞~을 확신하다 | I am convinced of your recovery. |
402 | □ | accuse A of B | ☞ A를 B로 고소하다, 나무라다 | He accused me of having neglected my work. |
403 | □ | apply oneself to | ☞~에 전념(열중)하다 | He applied himself to learning French. |
404 | □ | apply to | ☞~에게 적용되다 | The rule applies to this case. |
405 | □ | to make matters worse |
☞ 설상가상으로 | To make matters worse, there was a big flood which destroyed all his paintings. |
406 | □ | what is worse | ☞ 더욱 나쁜 것은 | What is worse, it began to rain. |
407 | □ | break into | ☞~에 침입하다, 갑자기~ | A robber broke in his house. |
408 | □ | rain cats and dogs | ☞ 비가 억수같이 쏟아지다 | It was starting to rain cats and dogs. |
409 | □ | cling to | ☞~에 둘러붙다, 집착하다 | Wet clothes cling to the body. |
410 | □ | stick to | ☞~을 고수하다, 고집하다 | Whatever your argument, I will stick to my decision. |
411 | □ | in proportion to (as) | ☞ 비례하여, ~함에 따라 | Are you paid in proportion to the number of hours you work? |
412 | □ | long for | ☞ 갈망하다, 동경하다 | We are longing for peace. |
413 | □ | take a fancy to | ☞~을 좋아하게 되다 | She has taken a fancy to the music. |
414 | □ | in search of | ☞~을 찾아서 | Most of them are in search of a new leader. |
415 | □ | so to speak as it were |
☞ 말하자면 | He is, so to speak, a walking dictionary. |
416 | □ | bring forth | ☞ 맺다, 낳다, 생기게 하다 | What will the future bring forth? |
417 | □ | wait on, attend on | ☞ 시중들다 (=serve) | There are people who are ready to wait on the sick. |
418 | □ | attend to | ☞ 주의하다, 열심을 내다 | Attend to your teacher (what your teacher says). |
419 | □ | what do you say to~ing | ☞~은 어떤가 | What do you say to going on a picnic next Sunday? |
420 | □ | call out | ☞ 소리지르다, 소집하다 | He called out in his sleep. |
421 | □ | be possessed with | ☞~에게 사로잡혀 있다 | I am possessed with the devil and cannot escape. |
422 | □ | be endowed with | ☞~을 부여받고 있다 | We are all endowed with a conscience. |
423 | □ | make no difference | ☞ 조금도 문제가 안 된다 | It makes no difference to me it is large or small. |
424 | □ | bear ~ in mind | ☞ 명심하다(keep in mind) | This fact should be born in mind. |
425 | □ | all of a sudden | ☞ 갑자기 (=suddenly) | All of a sudden it began to rain. |
426 | □ | be familiar with+사물 be familiar to+사람 |
☞~을 잘 알고 있다 | He is familiar with the subject. |
427 | □ | burst into | ☞ 갑자기~하기 시작하다 | She burst into laughter (tears). |
428 | □ | clear A of B | ☞ A로부터 B를 제거하다 | He tried to clear himself of suspicion. |
429 | □ | seeing that | ☞~인 점에서 보면, 이므로 | Seeing that she is very old, she cannot see far. |
430 | □ | now (that) | ☞~이므로, ~인 이상은 | Now that you are here, I can go shopping. |
431 | □ | worthy of | ☞~의 가치가 있는, 어울리는 | The place is quite worthy of a visit. |
432 | □ | substitute A for B | ☞ A를 B의 대신으로 하다 | We can substitute margarin for butter. |
433 | □ | attach ~ to | ☞~을 붙이다, 애착을 갖다 | He attached a stamp to the envelope. |
434 | □ | what is called | ☞ 이른바, 소위 | He is what is called a genius. |
435 | □ | pass for | ☞~으로 통하다 | He passes for a great scholar. |
436 | □ | come of age | ☞ 성년이 되다 | My son will come of age next year. |
437 | □ | now and then | ☞ 때때로, 가끔 | I saw him every now and then. |
438 | □ | in favor of | ☞~에 찬성하여, 유리하게 | Are you in favor of the plan or not? |
439 | □ | in honor of | ☞~을 축하해서, ~위해서 | They gave a dinner in honor of the visitor. |
440 | □ | make much of | ☞~을 중요시하다 | I don't make much of some mistakes in it. |
441 | □ | make little (light) of | ☞~을 얕보다, 경시하다 | They make little of his popularity. |
442 | □ | in return (for) | ☞~의 답례로, 보답으로 | He kissed her in return. |
443 | □ | reflect on | ☞~을 숙고하다 (=think over) | Reflect on all I have said to you. |
444 | □ | It is no use ~ing | ☞~해도 소용없다 | It is no use crying over spilt milk. |
445 | □ | There is no ~ing | ☞~할 수 없다 | There is no telling when he will arrive. |
446 | □ | take charge of | ☞~을 떠맡다, 담당하다 | Who will take charge of the class? |
447 | □ | for nothing | ☞ 공짜로, 헛되이 | I got the ticket for nothing. |
448 | □ | for one thing | ☞ 첫째로 | For one thing he drinks. |
449 | □ | bring forth | ☞ 맺다, 낳다, 생기게 하다 | What will the future bring forth? |
450 | □ | go through | ☞ (고통따위)받다, 경험하다 | We have gone through many hardships. |
451 | □ | lest S should~ | ☞~하지 않도록 | He walked slowly lest he should slip. |
452 | □ | rob A(人) of B(物) | ☞ A로 부터 B를 빼앗다 | The shock robbed him of his speech. |
453 | □ | resort to | ☞ 호소하다, 의지하다 | She decided to resort to law. |
454 | □ | give rise to | ☞~을 일으키다, 발생~ | A privilege often gives rise to abuses. |
455 | □ | give birth to | ☞~을 낳다, 발생시키다 | She gave birth to twins. |
456 | □ | take the place of | ☞~을 대신하다 | Who will take the place of him? |
457 | □ | inquire into | ☞~을 조사하다(=look into) | The police inquired into the case. |
458 | □ | inquire after | ☞~의 안부를 묻다 | She inquired after your health. |
459 | □ | beyond question | ☞ 의심할 여지없이 | His honesty is beyond question. |
460 | □ | come across | ☞~우연히 만나다, 발견하다 | I was delighted to come across him again. |
461 | □ | at one's disposal | ☞~의 마음대로 | He has a good library at his disposal. |
462 | □ | take pride in | ☞~을 자랑하다 | She takes pride in her present job. |
463 | □ | as a matter of fact | ☞ 사실은 | As a matter of fact, you are quite right. |
464 | □ | lose oneself, get lost | ☞ 길을 잃다 | He lost himself in the wood. |
465 | □ | safe and sound | ☞ 무사히 | He returned home safe and sound from the war. |
466 | □ | (near) at hand around the corner |
☞ 바로 곁에, 가까이에 | The examination is near at hand. |
467 | □ | in view of | ☞~을 고려하여, ~이 보이는 곳에 |
It was clear to me, especially in view of his behavior. |
468 | □ | give up | ☞ 그만두다, 버리다 | You should give up smoking and drinking. |
469 | □ | leave out | ☞ 빼다, 생략하다(=omit) | Everyone was invited but Chris was left out. |
470 | □ | what is ~ like? | ☞ 어떠한 것인가 | What is he like? |
471 | □ | be through with | ☞~을 끝내다 | He is through with drinking. |
472 | □ | under the circumstances | ☞ 이런 사정으로 | Under the circumstances, I cannot keep my promise. |
473 | □ | no sooner ~ than | ☞~하자마자 | No sooner said than done. |
474 | □ | as soon as, the moment | ☞~하자마자 | I forget as soon as I learn. |
475 | □ | look over | ☞ 대강 훑어보다 | Will you please look over the paper? |
476 | □ | look up | ☞ (사전에서) 찾다, 조사- | Look up the word in you dictionary. |
477 | □ | what little | ☞ 적지만 모두 | He saves what little he earns. |
478 | □ | 수+ times as ~ as | ☞~배 | The state is about twice as large as Korea. |
479 | □ | in case | ☞~의 경우에는 | In case it rains the meeting will be postponed. |
480 | □ | sooner or later | ☞ 조만간, 언젠가는 | Sooner or later we shall have to face the question. |
481 | □ | name after | ☞~에서 따오다 | The child was named after grandfather. |
482 | □ | make believe | ☞ 가장하다, ~인 체하다 | Let's make believe that we're Indians. |
483 | □ | reach (out) for | ☞ 손을 뻗치다 | The boy reached out for the flower. |
484 | □ | on (upon)~ing | ☞~하자마자 | On hearing the news, she turned pale. |
485 | □ | major in specialize in |
☞ 전공하다 | What did you major in at college? |
486 | □ | to make a long story short |
☞ 요컨대, 간단히 말해서 | To make a long story short, it was a failure. |
487 | □ | thanks to | ☞~덕택에, 때문에 | Thanks to his decision, things have come right. |
488 | □ | carry on | ☞ 계속하다, 경영하다 | They decided to carry on with their work. |
489 | □ | be equipped with | ☞~을 갖추고 있다 | All the ships are equipped with wireless apparatus. |
490 | □ | furnish A with B supply A with B |
☞ A에 B를 공급하다 | Nature furnishes the artists with various materials. |
491 | □ | result in | ☞~의 결과를 가져오다 | The plan resulted in failure. |
492 | □ | none the less | ☞ 역시, 그럼에도 불구하고 | It is none the less true. |
493 | □ | hang around | ☞ 이리저리 돌아다니다 | He hangs around outside the shop. |
494 | □ | compare A with B | ☞ A와 B를 비교하다 | I hate comparing myself with them. |
495 | □ | compare A to B | ☞ A를 B에 비유하다 | Life is often compared to a voyage. |
496 | □ | in one's place | ☞~의 대신에 | Let me work in your place. |
497 | □ | on duty | ☞ 근무중의, 당번의 | The novelist is always on duty. |
498 | □ | out of order | ☞ 고장이 나서, 순서가 어긋 | Look at your watch; mine is out of order. |
499 | □ | command a fine view | ☞~의 전망이 좋다 | The hotel commands a fine view of the lake. |
500 | □ | come to an end | ☞ 끝나다 | This war will not come to an end soon. |
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