Odds //
Are you serious? What are the odds !
No way ! What are the odds !
Really? What are the odds !
odds = 가능성
What are the odds = 이런 우연이 ! / 정말 우연이네요 !
= what are the chances !
Of all time = 역대(최상급과 함께) vs in history = 역사상
It's the greatest festival of all time !
She is the richest woman of all time.
This summer will be the hottest of all time !
autumn = fall = 가을
Of (목적어) = (목적어)의
I'm posting some pictures of me and Angie.
picture = 사진
Post some pictures of her.
Seoul is the capital of Korea.
Off
Be Off to (장소) = (장소)로 갈 것이다.
I'm off to work, honey.
I'm off to school.
We are off to work.
We are off to school.
Off to (명사) = (명사)에 가는
I'm off to school, Mom.
I'm off to work, Honey.
We are off to school, Dad.
Often //
More Often = 더 자주
Exercise more often.
Visit us more often.
You should brush his hair more often.
Oh, My = 오, 이런 < Oh, My God / Oh, My goodness
Oh, My. Are you serious.
true / truth / global
Oh, My. I didn't know it.
Oh, My... It's true... WCB English a global English program.
Okay //
Is It Okay + If (평서문) ? = (평서문) 해도 괜찮아요? / 평서문) 해도 될까요?
Is It okay If he takes pictures with it?
take a picture with = 나와 함께 vs take a picture of = 사물만
Is It okay if I call you?
Is It okay If I call you Mayu?
Is It okay If I drink this?
Is It okay if I eat that?
Is It okay If I pet her?
pet(반려동물) = 쓰다듬다 =< pat(두루두루 : 사람/머리/동물..)
Is It okay If I seat here?
Is It okay If I sit here?
Is It okay If I sit with you?
Be okay + with (명사) = (명사)가 괜찮다.
Are you okay with that?
Are you okay with the design?
I am okay with a window seat.
I'm okay with that color.
I hope he's okay with that.
okay = 네 / 응 / 좋아 / 괜찮은
You decide. I'am okay with anything.
decide = 결정하다 vs decision = 결정
Okay //
Am/Are/Is (주어) okay? = (주어)는 괜찮니?
Are you okay?
Is your niece okay?
What? Is he okay? Is he hurt?
Okay //
It's okay + to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 하는 건 괜찮아
It's okay to ask for help.
It's okay to fail.
Is it okay to make mistakes.
It's okay to make mistakes. That's natural.
natural = (형) 자연스러운
Old //
a (숫자)-month-Old = (숫자) 개월 된 아이
I am a 20-year-old (man) = I am 20 years old (man)
Is this a good stroller for a 6-month-old?
a 6-month-old = a 6-month-old baby/child
She is a 12-month-old (child)
We have a 4-month-old (baby)
On (길) = (길)에
I live on 7th Avenue.
I live on Mayu street vs I live at 123 Mayu Street.
His office is on Main Street.
There's one on 5th Avenue between 1st and 2nd Street.
between = ~사이에
On (날짜 / 날 / 요일) = (날짜 / 날 / 요일)에 [날짜가 있는 경우]
vs in (년도) = (년도)에 [년도만 있는 경우]
He was born on October 6th.
It began on June 25th, 1950.
begin = 시작되다 > began > begun <=> end = 끝나다
I quit on the first day.
No way ! On the first day?
No way ! = 말도 안돼 ! / 절대 싫어 ! <=> yes way ! = 맞다니까 !
She was born on March 10th.
The sale began on December 12th, 2024.
They left on Monday.
We moved out on wednesday.
On (요일)s = 매주 (요일)에
Do you open on Saturdays, too?
too = 또한 / ~도
Do you open on Fridays?
on Saturdays = every Saturday
I have a yoga lesson on Sundays.
On (사이트류) = (사이트류)에서
On your website.
On ebs.co.kr
On my blog.
You can order it on our online store If you want.
On (명사) = (명사)에 (표면에 / 위에)
Excuse me. There is a scratch on the bumper.
scratch = 긁힌 자국, dent = 찌그러짐, door ding = 문콕
I have a scar on my face.
There is a dent on the door.
On (명사) = (명사) 위에 / 위에서
I saw concert tickets on his desk.
concert = 콘서트, saw = 봤다,
ticket / supermarket / nugget / cricket
I saw it on the sofa.
I put it on the table
Then, What's that on the bookshelf?
bookshelves = 책장(복수)
on the desk, on the sofa
That is on the desk.
What's that on the sofa?
What's that on the Car?
On (명사) = (명사)에 대한
Do you have any books on gardening?
gardening = 정원 가꾸기
on (= Topic) vs about (= Detail)
He gave a lecture on global warming.
She wrote a book on racism.
On a high way = 고속도로에 / 고속도로에서
I am not on a highway.
It happened on a highway.
What's your location? Are you on a highway?
highway = freeway = expressway = 고속도로
On one's way = 가는/오는 중인
Are you on your way?
I am on my way.
Is the delivery guy on his way?
My son is on his way.
We are on our way.
On the (서수) floor = (서수) 층
live / work On the (서수) floor = (서수) 층에 살다 / 일하다
I live on the nine floor.
I work on the 10th floor.
No, But We live on the 1st floor.
The couple lives on the first floor.
We live on the 20th floor.
One // (형용사) one = (형용사) 한 것
Do you have small ones, too?
I can't miss it. It's an important one.
Can not // can't = 할 수 없다 / 하면 안 된다
I have a bigger one.
One of (복수명사) = (복수명사) 중 하나
Jame is one of my friends.
One of them is a lawyer.
This is one of my drawings. It's you.
drawing(펜/연필) vs painting(붓/칠)
Only //
Only have (명사) = (명사) 밖에 없어 / (명사)만 있다
I only have this comb. Is that okay?
comb = 빗 / 빗질하다
I only have $5.
I only have a pencil.
I only have this one.
We only have rooms with two single-size beds.
bed = 침대 / 잠자리(관사 없을 때)
go to bed = 잠자리에 가다 vs go to the bed = 침대에 가다
We only have suites.
Only = 겨우
I only read 2 pages.
It is only $5. = It is only 5 dollars = It is only 5 bucks.
It took only 10 minutes.
Only $20? I'll take four !
take = 사다 / 취하다 / 받아들이다
She only need her boyfriend.
30,000 = thirty thousand
Yup. The car has only 30,000 miles.
mile = 마일(거리단위)
Only //
The Only (명사) = 유일한 (명사)
Am i the only one here.
She is the only doctor here.
She is the only nurse here.
Well, He is the only nice boss here.
You are not the only one.(위로/안심)
Oops = 아이고 / 어머나 = Oopsie daisy
Oops, I'm sorry. It's in the garage.
garage = 차고
Oops, that's my mistake.
Oops, I forgot.
Or = , Or = ~하지 않으면 / 그렇지 않으면
Be quiet or I will call security.
Eat it, or I will be mad.
or = or else = otherwise.
must > have to > should
Hurry up, or we will be late.
Leave now or You will be sorry.
Leave or I'll call the police.
police = 경찰, police officer = 경찰관 vs cop
call the police = call the cop = 경찰을 부르다.
Study hard, or you will get an F.
Walk away or I will punch you.
You must try harder, or You will be flunk the test.
flunk = 낙제하다 = fail
Or something = 뭐 그런 것
Are you tired or something?
Do you have a pen or something?
Do you want to order pizza or something?
order = 주문하다
Order (명사) = (명사)를 주문하다.
I ordered the tomato soup.
Order it now !
Um... I ordered the iced Americano.
Other (복수명사) = 다른 (복수명사) 들
Are there other parking lots around here?
Are there other hotels around here?
Be kind to other people.
I don't care about other people.
Ouch! = 아야! (갑작스러운 고통)
Ouch! Don't push me.
Ouch! It hurts so bad.
bad = badly = 심하게 / 너무 = much
Ouch! It hurts there.
Ouch! I stubbled my toe!
stub = (~에) 발가락이 차이다, stubbed = 뭉뚝한; 발가락이 다친
Outside (명사) = (명사)의 밖에
I am outside the building.
There is a shop just outside the airport.
There is an ATM outside the building.
Over there = 저기에 / 저기에서
Do you see that gray building over there?
gray = grey = 회색
I saw something over there.
Iris lives over there.
Our parents live over there
What is ove there?
Wow. What's that over there?
Your consin is over there.
Owe (목적어) + an apology = (목적어)에게 사과해야 한다
I owe you an apology.
I owe your son an apology.
You owe us an apology.
Owe (목적어) + (명사) = (목적어)에게 (명사)를 빚지다.
I owe her 20$.
I owe you one.
Tom owes me 5$.
You owe me one.
Own = ~만의(남의 것도 아니라)
one's own (명사) = ~만의 (명사)
I forgot my own name. > I forgot my name.
like (명사) = (명사) 같은
I have my own business.
I need my own room. > I need my room.
Mayu is like my brother.
Oh, Yeah ! You just started your own business.
business = 사업 / 사업체 = biz(=busy의 명사형)
She's like my own mother.
She needs her own room.
We are like twins.