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1. turn out : ¾Ë°ÔµÇ´Ù. ~ÀÎ °ÍÀÌ µå·¯³ª´Ù.
- I didn't get to see the end of that mystery movie on TV last night. How did it turn out?
- get to + V : ~ÇÏ°Ô µÇ´Ù.
2. draw up : (¹®¼, °èȹ)À» ÀÛ¼ºÇÏ´Ù.
- Jack is having his lawyer draw up the contract to make sure that all of the legalities are properly dealt with.
We don't want to have any legal problems in the future.
3. give off : (Áõ±â, ºû, ³¿»õ)¸¦ ³»´Ù.
- The small white flowers are my favorite. They give off a wonderful honey smell that scents the entire garden.
4. fall for something :~¿¡ ¼Ó¾Æ ³Ñ¾î °¡´Ù.
- He told you he was an actor. I can't believe you fell for that. How could you ever believe that he was an actor? You are so gullible.
- gullible : ³²À» Àß ¹Ï´Â, Àß ¼Ó¾Æ ³Ñ¾î °¡´Â
5. fall back on : ~¿¡ ±â´ë´Ù.
- Nina wanted to quit college and become a model. Her parents talked her into staying in school while her pursues her modeling career.
That way, if she never makes it as a model, she can always fall back on her education.
- pursue : Ãß±¸ÇÏ´Ù, ¹Ð°í ³ª°¡´Ù
6. pull off : ¿Ï¼ºÇÏ´Ù, ¾î·Á¿î °ÍÀ» ¼º°øÇÏ´Ù.
- The pulled off the heist perfectly. Everything went exactly as they had planned.
- heist : °µµ
7. break up : Çì¾îÁö´Ù.
- I can't believe Gina and Dave broke up last week. They have been married for almost fifteen years. I hope they get back together.
8. worn out : ´â¾Æ¼ ¸ø ¾²°Ô µÈ
- it took us over twelve hours to hike over the mountain. By the time we got back to our campsite, I was completely worn out.
- by the time : ~ÇÒ Âë¿¡
9. feel up to : (±îÁö) ÇÒ ±âºÐÀÌ ³ª´Ù.
- Norma has been sick with the flu recently. I don't know if she would feel up to going to the movie tonight.
10. bargain for : ~À» ¿¹»ó(´ëºñ)ÇÏ´Ù.
- We agreed to take care of their kids while they were on vacation in the Bahamas.
We know it would be a challenge, but those kids were far more work than we had bargained for.
11. back down : ±ÁÈ÷´Ù. Æй踦 ÀÎÁ¤ÇÏ´Ù.
- Woong has strong opinions, she loves to talk, and she never backs down in an argument.
That's why I love debating philosophical issues with her. Sometimes we talk for hours.
12. hold onto : ²Ë Àâ´Ù. °£Á÷ÇÏ´Ù.
- That's a first edition Star Wars comic book. If i were you, I would hold onto that.
Someday that 50 cent comic book could be worth hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars.
13. grow on : Á¡Á¡ ´õ ¸¶À½¿¡ µé´Ù.
- At first I didn't like living in New York, but now the city is starting to grow on me.
I think I am adapting to the fast-paced lifestyle.
- fast-paced : »¡¸® ÁøÇàµÇ´Â
14. shot down : ¸ø ¾²°ÔµÈ
- When Judy suggested that the company cancel it's advertising campaign in "Newsweek" to save money,
the marketing director shot down the idea immediately.
He reminded her that that particular campaign had always been especially productive because of its popularity with the public.
15. make fun of : ³î¸®´Ù.
- Poor Markie has such enormous ears! All the little kids at school make fun of him and call him "Dumbo the elephant boy."