엔구 구동사 복습 20일차 see off to go to a place that someone is leaving from to say goodbye I’ll see you off at the airport. get away to go somewhere (usually for holiday) I want to get away, at least for a day. come across to find something or meet someone unexpectedly The woman came across a valuable pendant in an antique shop. go over to go to a certain place, usually by crossing something (a room, a..
엔구 구동사 복습 look back to think about the past Now when I look back, I see what we did wrong. add up to be reasonable, to make sense His story is very suspicious; the facts just don’t add up! drop in to visit someone, often unexpectedly I’ll drop in on grandma after school. get out of to avoid something that you need to do I wish I could get out of that meeting. put down to take a note of something..
엔구 구동사 복습 turn into to change and become someone or something different Caterpillars turn into moths or butterflies. look down on to think that someone is less important than you; to judge negatively Society looks down on criminals. put up with to tolerate; to accept something unpleasant She was having a hard time putting up with his snoring. call off to cancel a planned event The game was calle..
엔구 구동사 복습 take after to resemble someone from one's family My son takes after my husband, but he has my eyes. run into to bump into someone by chance He ran into one of his clients at the airport. go through to search or to check something I went through your file and I am impressed with your resume. break into to enter a place without permission, often with the intent of stealing He broke into ..
speak up to speak louder Can you speak up a little? cut off to get disconnected while talking on the phone; to interrupt someone when they are speaking Sorry I couldn’t hear the rest of the story – I was cut off! get over to recover from an illness or an unpleasant experience It takes a long time to get over the death of a loved one get through to complete a task, usually a difficult one We need..
put by to save money for later use I’ve been putting by part of my salary every month to buy a new car. cut down to use something in smaller amounts If you really want to lose weight, you have to cut down on chocolate. get on with to continue or to make progress with something The teacher told the pupils to get on with their work. sort out to solve a problem There are still a few problems we nee..
엔구 구동사 14 일차 freeze over to become covered with ice I can't wait to go skating when the pond freezes over. brighten up to become brighter or make something become brighter I love your new white curtains. They really brightened up the room. cloud over to become covered with dark clouds I don't think we should go out. It's starting to cloud over. clear up to stop being cloudy or rainy I hope the w..
엔구 구동사 13일차! fall out to argue or fight with someone My brother and I used to fall out all the time, but now we get along very well. break up to end a relationship She recently broke up with her boyfriend. butt in to interrupt a conversation; to interfere in someone else's business Please stop butting in! This doesn't concern you. let down to disappoint someone His favorite team let him down aga..
엔구 구동사 복습 11일차! eat out to have a meal in a restaurant They often eat out at nice restaurants. How often do you eat out? go ahead to proceed with something We should go ahead with the plan. I'll be home late tonight, so go ahead and eat on your own. hang around to wait or stay at a certain place, without doing much I was just hanging around the park, waiting for him to show up. turn up to arrive..
엔구 구동사 복습 12 일차 dress up to put on formal clothes My friend and I dressed up to attend the ceremony. fit in to be accepted by a group of people I was not sure if I would fit in with my new colleagues. pass by to go past something/someone on the way to somewhere else The girls passed by in a convertible. I never pass by that restaurant without thinking of the first time we ate there. She passes b..