About (명사) = 약 (명사) / (명사) 정도
You have about 55,000 miles.
I have about 300 books.
You have about 3 hours.
You have about 100,000 miles.
mile = 마일(거리단위)
123,456 = one hundred twenty three thousand four hundred fifty six
300,000 = three hundred thousand
532,950 = five hundred thirty two thousand nine hundred fifty
I have about 50,000 miles.
He have about 50 employees.
About //
Be About to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 하려는 참이다.
I was just about to leave.
leave = 떠나가다 / 가다
We are about to leave.
Across the street = 길 건너에
Across the river = 강 건너에
I live across the street.
There's one across the street.
street = 길 / 거리
There is a bar across the street.
There is a convenience store across the street.
There is a great Italian restaurant across the screet.
Italian = 이탈리아의 / 이탈리아인인
There is a gas station across the street.
There is a post office across the street.
There is also a bank across the street.
bank = 은행
We live right across the street.
Actually = 사실상
Yeah. Actually, my syster lives in Paris.
Actually, I am good at Math.
Actually, He is single.
Adopt A + from B = B에게서 A를 입양하다
Yeah, We adopted her from shelter.
adopt = 입양하다 / (아이디어등을) 채택하다
Team adopted the dog from a shelter.
I adopted the cat from them.
Afraid //
Be Afraid + of (명사) = (명사)가 두렵다 / 무섭다
Aren't you afraid AI?
AI = Artificial Intelligence
Are you afraid of your boss?
I'm afraid of spiders.
I'm not afraid of anything.
I am not afraid of death.
Afraid //
Be Afraid + to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 하는 게 두렵다 / 무섭다
I'm afraid to go home.
I'm afraid to see my grilfriend.
afraid > scared = 겁먹은
No, I'm afraid to see my trainer.
trainer = 트레이너
Afraid //
I am afraid + (평서문) = 아쉽게도 / 유감스럽게도 (평서문)입니다.
I'm afraid I can't
afraid = 두려운
여기서 I can't = I can't stay late
I am afraid he is not here.
I am afraid i have to leave.
Again = 또 / 다시, work = 작동하다.
The A/C is not woring again.
A/C = Air conditioning or Air conditioner
She said it again.
Don't do it again.
Age //
(주어) is one's age = (주어)는 one's의 또래야.
That's your cousin Wendy. She's your age.
cousin = 사촌
They are your age.
I think Amy is my age.
She is your age = She is the same age as you
Ago = ~ 전에
(기간/시간) ago = (기간/시간) 전에
Hello? I ordered my food an hour ago.
It was raining 5 minutes ago.
They moved out 3 days ago.
I'm so sorry. He left 5 minutes ago.
Ago //
(기간) Ago = (기간) 전에(오늘 시점 기준으로)
vs before = 전에(과거 시점 기준으로)
Yeah, My wife and I moved in 3 days ago.
move in = 이사 들어오다 vs move out = 이사 나가다
my wife and i = 내 아내와 나(명사)
me and my wife = 아내와 나(목적어)
We moved in a week ago.
She graduated 5 years ago.
Two days ago. I'm trying to save water.
She left 30 minutes ago.
I came home an hour ago.
All (형용사) = 모두 / 다 / 완전히 / 아주
(명사) ALL = (명사) 전부다 / 모두
It's obvious. Your face says it all.
obvious = 뻔한 / 확연한 / 명백한
She ate it all.
I love you all.
I love them all
Oh, no. The plants are all dead.
plant = 식물 > flower
dead = (형) 죽은 vs die = (동) 죽다
We are all dead.
They were all upset.
Your face is all bloated.
bloated = (형) 부은 = puffy = swollen
My legs are all bloated.
She is all happy.
All the time = 매번 / 항상= 횟수강조 = regular
OMG ! I watch your videos all the time !
omg = oh my god = 세상에
He comes to this caf'e all the time.
She complains all the time.
It happens all the time.
Oh, You are Peter ! Your boss talks about you all the time.
talk = 얘기하다
She talks about her boyfriend all the time.
I come here all the time.
He visits Korea all the time.
She talks about you all the time.
I used to go there all the time.
used to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 하곤 했다.
They visit us here all the time. = 저 여기 단골이에요.
Almost = 거의
Hold on ! I'm almost done !
They are almost here.
She almost fell on the ice.
No, a one-way ticket to New York is almost $3,000.
one-way ticket = 편도 티켓, around-trip ticket = 왕복 티켓
It's almost 11 !
My son is almost 20 !
Almost there / here = 거기 / 여기 거의 다온
Sir, We are almost there.
I am almost there.
Are you almost here?
Almost (과거동사) = 거의 (과거동사) 할 뻔했다.
He almost fell down the stairs.
I almost didn't see the car.
I almost died.
I almost dropped my phone.
I almost missed it.
Oh, I almost didn't see him.
Oh, I almost forgot. It's my boyfriend's birthday.
birthday = b-day vs date of birth(= 상세 년도/월/일)
She almost fell down.
She almost lost her key.
Thanks, man. I almost forgot...
forget > forgot > forgotten
They almost lost the game.
We almost lost the game.
We almost missed the bus.
Already = 어서
Go to bed already. It's 9 o'clock.
Tell me your secret already !
Get up already !
Also = 또한 / ~도 = too = as well
Also = (부사) 또한 / ~도 => 일반동사 앞 / Be동사 뒤
Also, It's very cheap.
Also, We need your passport.
I also need your phone number.
I also have a laptop in my bag.
laptop = 노트북(컴퓨터) = laptop computer
I also like oranges.
Print your name here. I also need your signature.
signature = 서명(법적 효력 있는) vs autograph = 스타들의 사인
She is also 5.
There's also a changing station back there.
back = 뒤에
We also have women's items.
Always = 항상
Well, Men will always be babies.
You will always be my hero.
I will always love you.
Are you always here?
As always = 항상 그렇듯
Yes ! And as always, please stay tuned !
stay tuned = 채널 고정해 주세요
As always, study hard.
As always, She got an A.
And = ~랑 / ~하고 / 그리고
And // (주어) and I = (주어)와 나
My wife and I are really starving.
Peter and I are good friends.
You and I are destiny.
She and I are coworkers.
Can i have a tomato soup and a hot coffee?
soup = 수프
I need a fork and a spoon.
I have a boy and a girl.
I need an orange and an apple.
We need some water and paper towels.
paper towel = 키친타월
I need a pen and an eraser.
I live in seoul and Jake lives in Jeju.
A and B's = A와 B의
It's Mom and Dad's anniversary today.
anniversary = 기념일
It's Peter and Jenna's anniversary tomorrow.
I'm going to Amy and Frank's housewarming party.
Angry //
Be Angry + with (목적어) = (목적어)에게 화가 나 있다.
Are you still angry with me?
angry = 화가 난
be angry with > be mad at
I'm angry with them.
Why are you angry with her?
Answer one's the phone = 전화를 받다.
She's not answering her phone.
answer = 답하다
be not (~ing) = (~ing) 안 하고 있다
Anything (형용사) = (형용사)한 무엇이라도
And you? Do you do anything special?
special = 특별한 vs Ordinary = 평범한
Do you have anything good?
Did you do anything fun?
Do you have anything similar?
Do you have anything cheap?
Is there anything cheaper?
Do you have anything spicy?
Anyway, = 아무튼, (대화 화제를 바꿀 때)
You will love it here. Anyway, Welcome to Mayuville.
love it here / there = 여기 / 저기가 엄청 마음에 든다.
Anyway, I will see you tonight.
Anyway, I have to go to my class.
Anyway, Let's eat !
Apology accepted = 사과 받아들일게
Apology accepted. We're good now.
good = 화해한 / 사이가 다시 좋아진
accept = 받아들이다
Aplolgy accepted. Let's go and eat something.
Apology not accepted.
Apologize + to (목적어) = (목적어)에게 사과하다
Kind of. You didn't apologize to me properly.
kind of = 약간 / 좀
Apologize to my parents.
I already apologized to Peter.
properly = 제대로 <=> improperly = 적절하지 않게
Don't apologize to me.
Appointment //
Do you have an appointment?
Have an appointment = 예약이 있다
I am sorry. I have a doctor's appointment.
a doctor's appointment = 병원 예약
I have an appointment at 6.
I have an doctor's appointment on Wednesday.
appointment(= 사람과 약속) vs reservation(= 장소 예)
Aren't you (~ing)? = 너 (~ing) 안 해? / 너 (~ing) 하지 않아?
Aren't you going home?
go home = 집에 가다 (home = 부사/명사로 전치사 불필요)
Aren't you leaving soon?
Aren't you coming back?
Are you going to (동사원형) = 너 (동사원형) 할 거야?
Aren't you going to (동사원형) = 너 (동사원형) 안 할 거야?
Aren't you going to play with Mayu?
play = 놀다 / (게임/놀이)를 하다 vs hang out = 어울려서 놀다 / (~에) 많은 시간을 보내다
will = 의지 vs be going to = 계획
Are you going to go to bed?
Aren't you going to go to bed?
Aren't you going to watch it?
Aren't we going to go to home?
go to bed = 잠자리에 들다.
Around (명사) = (명사)의 근처에 / 주위에
I can pick him up at around 6.
There is a diner around my office.
There is a library around here.
There is a parking lot around the building.
There is no one around me.
There's no subway station around my house.
Thesr is nothing around here.
They are around us
Where can I find a good coffee shop around here?
= Where is a good coffee shop around here?
coffee shop = 커피숍
around me , around you
Around here = 이 근처에
Is there a flea market around here?
flea = 벼룩 vs(발음 동일) flee = 도망가다
What is around here?
There is nothing around here.
Around //
Just around the corner = 모퉁이를 돌면 바로 / 아주 가까운
Christmas is just around the corner.
The place is just around the corner.
There's a bank just around the corner.
There's one right around the corner.
As (명사) = (명사)로 / (명사) 로서
I am working as a model.
I am telling you this as your father.
work for (명사 = 장소 / 사람) vs work at (명사 = 장소)
I am working as a hand model.
I admire you as a businessman.
admire = (진심으로) 존경하다 / 존중하다 vs respect = (인정의 의미) 존경하다
I admire you as a teacher.
I am saying this as your friend.
I helped her as a friend.
I helped him as his friend.
I work for EBS. I work there as a salesman.
salesman vs saleswoman vs salesperson
Let's work as a team.
We had lunch as friends.
We should work as a team.
work = 일하다 / 행동하다
As well = 또한, ~도 = too
Regular. I need gloves as well.
I like this grey one as well.
We need screwdriver as well.
I need a printer as well.
Sure. You can use them for car rentals, as well.
Bad news. You have wisdom teeth as well.
wisdom tooth = 사랑니, canine tooth = 송곳니
molar(= back tooth) = 어금니
news = 소식
We have shorts as well.
I speak Korean as well.
Ask (목적어) = (목적어)에게 물어보다 / 부탁하다
I'm not sure. We can ask the flight attendants.
flight attendant = (비행기) 승무원
stewardess = 여자 승무원 <=> steward = 남자 승무원
Let's ask your friend Tina.
Don't ask me !
Well, I can ask my brother.
Ask your teacher.
I asked my sister.
Ask peter
Ask (목적어) out + on a date = (목적어)에게 데이트 신청하다.
I asked Lisa out on a date.
Did you ask the girl out on a date.
Ask her out on a date !
Did you ask her out on a date?
go out on a date = 데이트하다 / 데이트하러 나가다
I asked her out on a date.
Just ask her out on a date.
Asleep //
Fall asleep = 잠들다 vs doze off = 졸다
fall > fell > fallen
I fell asleep and missed my meal.
meal = 식사
I fell asleep in her class.
I couldn't fall asleep.
At (시간) = (시간)에
I'll see you guys at 7 in the lobby.
you gays = 너희들 / 여러분 vs gay = 남자
I'll see you at 10.
She got off work at 5.
Sure. I can pick him up at around 6.
I woke up at 2.
They arrived at around 5.
At (장소) = (장소)에 / 에서 / 에 있는 vs in = 지역
at(= 특정장소 / 지점) vs in(= 포괄적인 지역 / 나라 / 도시)
Are you at the hotel?
Are you still at the convenience store?
Are you still at the supermarket?
Drop me off at the hotel.
I'm at the airport.
I am at the concert hall.
I'm at the library.
I am at the supermarket.
She's not here. She's at the gym.
She is working at Mayu company.
She studied at the library.
You are at the wrong Gate, sir.
sir = 남자를 부르는 존칭(선생님 / 손님)
You are at the wrong building.
We don't have a ride. Mom is at gym.
ride = 차편 / 탈것
Yes ! I want to skate at Rockefeller Center, too !
skate / ski / snowboard = 스케이트 / 스티 / 스노보드를 타다
Yes, You can renew it at the korean Embassy in washington, DC.
At (주소) = (주소)에
I live at 123 Coco Street.
It's located at 123 Peter Street.
located = 위치한
주소 앞에 at or on?
It's located at 1116 Mayu Road.
At all = 조금도 / 조금이라도
I'm not sleepy at all.
sleepy head = 잠꾸러기
Do you miss me at all?
I am not hungry at all.
Oh, no problem at all.
= That's no problem at all.
I am not worried at all.
Did you sleep at all last night?
Do you love me at all?
I am not sleep at all.
I am not hungry at all.
Away //
(기간) away = (기간)이 남은 / 떨어져 있는
a weeks away = 일주일 남은
God ! Christmas is only 4 days away !
The seminar is a week away.
Our anniversary only three days away
My birthday is only 2 days away from now.
It's only 5 days away !
The contest is a week away.
Our wedding is only 2 months away.
The exam is 3 days away.
That's right ! It's only 9 days away !
It's only 6 months away.
The exam is only a week away.
It's only 3 days away from today.
His graduation is a year away.
The deadline in only a few hours away.
~ Anyway = 어차피(문장의 맨 뒤)
I need to stretch anyway.
Anyway, ~ = 아무튼 / 그나저나(문장의 앞)
I have to eat anyway.
We are going to there anyway.
I need to go home anyway.
I was going to go there anyway.