Daily Expression Flashcards
may as well
suggesting something because there is nothing else
used to make an unenthusiastic suggestion.
~하는편이 낫겠다
In reference to
About
in relation to; as regards
While (I, you, we) at it
~ 하는 김에
Head up
be in charge or control of something.
Afterwards
at a later or future time
Later on;subsequently; eventually
You don’t say
Express surprise
I can’t help but (verb)
~ 하지 않을수 없다
어쩔수 없다
그럴수 밖에 없다
- “I can’t help but feel a sense of awe when I look up at the night sky and see the stars shining brightly.”
- “Whenever I hear my favorite song, I can’t help but start dancing and singing along.”
- “Even though I know I shouldn’t eat another slice of cake, I can’t help but indulge myself.”
- “When I see a cute baby, I can’t help but coo and smile at them.”
- “As soon as I step into a library, I can’t help but be drawn to the rows of books, eager to explore their pages.”
Convey
전달하다
메세지,감정,정보등
- “She used vivid storytelling techniques to effectively convey the excitement of her travel experiences.”
- “The actor’s passionate delivery of the monologue conveyed the character’s anguish and despair.”
- “During the presentation, he used visual aids to convey complex data in a clear and understandable way.”
- “The teacher used various teaching methods to convey the importance of teamwork to the students.”
- “Through his heartfelt speech, he conveyed his gratitude to everyone who supported him throughout his journey.”
Throughout
~동안 내내, 종일
Throughout Is a preposition that means in every part, during the whole extent, or all the way through a particular period or place. It indicates a sense of continuity or ubiquity.
Here are five usages of “throughout” in sentences:
1. “She searched for her lost keys throughout the house but couldn’t find them.” 2. “Throughout history, great leaders have emerged during times of crisis.” 3. “The festival attracts visitors from all over the world, and the city is filled with excitement throughout the event.” 4. “He maintained a positive attitude throughout the challenging project, inspiring his team to persevere.” 5. “The teacher provided guidance and support to the students throughout the school year.”
Errands to run
해야 할일
Things to take care of
Tasks on my to-do list
Catch up
generally refers to getting up to date, reconnecting, making progress, or acquiring missed information in various contexts.
Bundle up
껴입어
따뜻하게 입어
Be running (a bit) late
늦게 도착하다 기본형
What are you in the mood for
~ 하고(먹고)싶은거 있어?
I’ve been meaning to~
~ 하려고 했었다
I’ve been planning to
I’ve been intending to
Get off work
일이 끝나다
Swamp
늪, 힘든 상황을 표현 할때
Swamped
Tossed and turned
잠자리에서 뒤척이다
Bear with me
이해(양해) 바라다
In polite way
Plz be patient
Plz give me a moment
Thank you for understanding
Plz excuse the delay
Are you still asleep
Are you still in bed?
Are you still sleeping?
Are you awake yet?
Have over
초대하다
1. “I’m having some friends over for dinner tonight.” 2. “Would you like to come over and watch a movie?” 3. “We’re having a party this weekend. Can I have you over?” 4. “I’m having my parents over for the holidays.” 5. “Let’s have the team over for a meeting at my place.” 6. “She had her classmates over to study for the exam.” 7. “We often have neighbors over for coffee on Sunday mornings.” 8. “I had a few colleagues over for a casual get-together.”
Start over
새로 시작하다, 다시 시작하다
Do over
다시 하다
Go over
살펴보다, 검토하다 (세세하게)
Keep up
“keep up” implies maintaining a certain pace, level, or effort to stay on track, informed, or aligned with something. The specific usage may vary depending on the context, whether it’s about physical activity, staying informed, supporting others, or persevering.
• Maintain • Sustain • Preserve • Uphold • Continue • Follow • Stay on track • Remain • Retain • Carry on • Keep pace • Keep abreast • Keep in step • Keep in line
Excercise influence
Exert influence
영향력을 행사하다
Bum out
섭섭하다
He has been a bit bummed out about me
Synonym:
Let down
Dishearten
Discourage
1. “The cancellation of the concert really bummed me out.” 2. “I was bummed out when I didn’t get the job I interviewed for.” 3. “It bums me out to see my favorite team lose the game.” 4. “Don’t let that negative comment bum you out. Keep pushing forward.” 5. “I had plans for the weekend, but the rainy weather is bumming me out.”
In regard to
~에 관련하여
With regard to
1. “In regard to your question about the upcoming event, I can provide you with some details.” 2. “The management issued a statement in regard to the recent changes in the company’s policies.” 3. “We are writing to you in regard to your application for the job position.” 4. “In regard to the budget allocation, we need to prioritize our expenses accordingly.” 5. “The committee will hold a meeting in regard to the proposed amendments to the bylaws.” 1. Regarding 2. With respect to 3. In relation to 4. In terms of 5. As for 6. In connection with 7. Concerning 8. Pertaining to 9. On the subject of 10. Touching upon
Sort out
정리하다, 처리하다
- Definition: To arrange or organize something in a methodical way; to resolve or settle a problem or cofusion
- Usages:
• “I need to sort out my wardrobe and get rid of clothes I no longer wear.”
• “Let’s sort out the documents and file them in the appropriate folders.”
• “They had a disagreement, but they managed to sort it out and reconcile.”
• “The IT department is working to sort out the technical issues with the computer system.”
• “I need some time alone to sort out my thoughts and make a decision.”
Methodical
Definition: someone or something that is characterized by a systematic and orderly approach. It refers to the use of a well-thought-out method or procedure in carrying out tasks or solving problems.
1. Systematic 2. Organized 3. Structured 4. Orderly 5. Logical 6. Meticulous 7. Precise 8. Diligent 9. Thorough 10. Planned
Antonyms:
1. Disorganized 2. Chaotic 3. Haphazard 4. Random 5. Unsystematic 6. Careless 7. Sloppy 8. Improvised 9. Messy 10. Unplanned
Carry out
Definition: “Carry out” means to execute, fulfill, or conduct a particular action, task, or responsibility.
수행, 실행, 이행
Usages:
1. “He will carry out the instructions given by his supervisor.” • In this example, “carry out” means to follow or implement the given instructions. 2. “The organization carried out a survey to gather customer feedback.” • Here, “carry out” indicates the act of conducting or performing a survey. 3. “The police were able to carry out the arrest successfully.” • In this context, “carry out” refers to the execution or completion of the arrest. 4. “They are planning to carry out renovations in their home.” • In this usage, “carry out” implies undertaking or performing the renovations.
Refer
1.
<…을> <…에게> 알아보도록 하다, 조회하다
2.
<서적> 참조하게 하다
3.
지시하다, 나타내다; 주목시키다
1. “I will refer you to the latest research article for more detailed findings.”
• “더 자세한 연구 결과를 얻으시려면 최신 연구 논문을 참고하시기 바랍니다.”
2. “She referred to him as a reliable source of information.”
• “그녀는 그를 신뢰할 만한 정보 출처로 언급했습니다.”
3. “The teacher referred the students to the library for additional resources.”
• “교사는 학생들에게 추가 자료를 얻기 위해 도서관을 참조하라고 안내했습니다.”
4. “If you have any questions, please refer to the user manual.”
• “질문이 있으시면 사용자 매뉴얼을 참조해 주세요.”
5. “He referred to his notes during the presentation to stay on track.”
• “발표 중에 그는 방향을 잃지 않기 위해 메모를 참고했습니다.”
</서적>
Leave out
포함 시키지 않다
Not include
• It suggests intentionally omitting or not including something or someone. • The emphasis is on the act of exclusion or omission. • It is often used when creating a list, providing instructions, or making a decision. • It can refer to excluding certain information, details, items, or individuals from a specific context or group. • For example, leaving out sensitive information in a report, leaving out unnecessary steps in a process, or leaving out specific people from an invitation list.
Synonym
1. Exclude: To intentionally not include or omit someone or something. 2. Omit: To leave out or not include someone or something, especially in a written or spoken text. 3. Neglect: To fail to include or consider someone or something, often due to oversight or indifference. 4. Disregard: To ignore or pay no attention to someone or something, often resulting in their exclusion. 5. Skip: To intentionally bypass or not include someone or something. 6. Pass over: To deliberately overlook or ignore someone or something, often in favor of others. 7. Dismiss: To disregard or exclude someone or something as unimportant or irrelevant. 8. Drop: To exclude or remove someone or something from a list, group, or activity. 9. Overlook: To fail to notice, include, or consider someone or something, often unintentionally. 10. Forget: To unintentionally omit or fail to remember someone or something.
Omit
제외하다,배제하다
1. Exclude: To leave out or not include someone or something. 2. Skip: To intentionally not do or include something. 3. Neglect: To fail to include or consider someone or something due to oversight or indifference. 4. Leave off: To intentionally not include or mention someone or something. 5. Disregard: To ignore or pay no attention to someone or something, often resulting in their exclusion. 6. Miss: To fail to include or mention someone or something, often unintentionally. 7. Pass over: To intentionally overlook or exclude someone or something in favor of others. 8. Drop: To exclude or remove someone or something from a list, group, or action. 9. Forgo: To deliberately choose not to include or do something. 10. Bypass: To intentionally avoid including or considering someone or something.
Hold a grudge
원한을 품다,뒤끝있다
Who is to say
누가 장담할수 있겠냐
That being said
그 말이 나왔으니 말인데
(다른 의견 이나 시각을 말하기 전에 사용)
Pull it(yourself) together
정신차려, 힘내, 집중해
Get sb’s shit together
Get it together
Shape up
Straighten up
Rest assured
안심해
Think nothing of it
Don’t mention it
No problem
It was nothing
No worries
Point out
지적하다, 짚고 넘어가다, 알려주고 싶다
Nonetheless
그럼에도 불구하고
Curt with sb
무뚝뚝 하다
being brief, abrupt, or short in their manner of communication. They may speak or respond in a blunt or concise way without much elaboration or politeness. Being curt can convey a sense of impatience, directness, or a lack of interest in further discussion. It’s important to consider the context and tone of the interaction to understand the intent behind someone being curt with you.
Curt
무뚝뚝한, 단호한, 퉁명스러운
Synonyms for “curt”:
1. Brusque 2. Abrupt 3. Terse 4. Short 5. Blunt
Antonyms for “curt”:
1. Polite 2. Courteous 3. Friendly 4. Warm 5. Amiable
목록으로 정리하다
- Provide a list, please.
- Can you give me a list?
- Summarize it in a list.
- Put it in list format.
- I’m looking for a list of the information.
- List it out for me, please.
- Compile the details into a list.
- Organize it as a list.
Proactive
적극적인
Proactive means taking initiative and acting in advance to make things happen or prevent problems.
Initiative
주도권, 주도, 자주성
the ability or willingness to take action, make decisions, and drive things forward independently. It involves being proactive, self-motivated, and taking the lead in initiating tasks or projects.
Take initiative: 주도권을 잡다
proficiency
능력, 능숙함
Conduct
활동,행사, 또는 과정을 진행하다.
행동하다,처신하다
지휘하다
경영하다,수행하다
1. Conduct in a professional setting: • “She conducts herself with utmost professionalism during business meetings.” • “The company’s code of conduct outlines the expected behavior of employees.” 2. Conducting scientific research: • “The team conducted a series of experiments to test their hypothesis.” • “The scientist conducted a thorough analysis of the data before drawing conclusions.” 3. Conducting an investigation or inquiry: • “The police are conducting an investigation into the robbery.” • “The committee will conduct interviews to gather information.” 4. Conducting a survey or study: • “The organization conducted a nationwide survey to gather public opinion.” • “Researchers conducted a longitudinal study to track the participants’ progress over time.” 5. Conducting a performance or concert: • “The orchestra conductor is responsible for conducting the symphony.” • “The band conducted a lively and energetic performance.” 6. Ethical conduct or moral behavior: • “He is known for his ethical conduct and honesty in business dealings.” • “The school emphasizes the importance of good conduct and respectful behavior.” 7. Electrical conductivity or material properties: • “Copper is known for its high electrical conductivity.” • “The scientist tested the conductivity of various substances in the lab.” 8. Conducting oneself in social interactions: • “He conducted himself graciously at the dinner party, engaging in polite conversation.” • “It’s important to conduct oneself respectfully in public.”
Absurd
Ridiculous
1. Preposterous
2. Ludicrous
3. Outlandish
4. Nonsensical
5. Far-fetched
6. Illogical
7. Inane
8. Foolish
9. Irrational
10. Unreasonable
Concise
간결한, 축약된
Pair down
다듬다
Synonyms:
1. Reduce
2. Simplify
3. Streamline
4. Trim
5. Minimize
6. Condense
7. Consolidate
8. Scale back
9. Cut back
10. Declutter
1. Streamline: “I need to streamline my wardrobe.” 2. Simplify: “Let’s simplify the meeting agenda.” 3. Trim down: “The company decided to trim down its product line.” 4. Scale back: “She scaled back her schedule to create more free time.” 5. Reduce: “In order to reduce costs, the organization had to reduce its workforce.” 6. Minimize: “I’m looking to minimize my possessions.” 7. Condense: “Let’s condense the document to its most essential points.” 8. Downsize: “The company is downsizing its operations.” 9. Cut back: “He decided to cut back on unnecessary expenses.” 10. Pare back: “We need to pare back our plans to focus on the key objectives.” 1. “I need to pair down my wardrobe. There are too many clothes I never wear.” 2. “Let’s pair down the meeting agenda to focus on the most important topics.” 3. “The company decided to pair down its product line and concentrate on its core offerings.” 4. “She paired down her schedule to create more free time for herself.” 5. “In order to reduce costs, the organization had to pair down its workforce.”
It’s worth noting
주목할 만한 가치가 있다
언급할 만한 가치가 있다
Due to
As a result of
Because of
Contestant
참가자
1. Participant 2. Competitor 3. Candidate 4. Contender 5. Entrant 6. Rival 7. Player 8. Opponent 9. Challenger 10. Contestee
Speaking of which
그런데 말이야
1. By the way…
2. Incidentally…
3. On that note…
4. In relation to that…
5. On a related topic…
6. In connection with that…
7. In reference to that…
Allegedly
- 주장한 바에 의하면
- 전해진 바에 의하면
Facade
정면
Front
Frontage
Face
Mortified
당황한,창피한,부끄러운
1. Embarrassed 2. Ashamed 3. Humiliated 4. Chagrined 5. Disgraced 6. Shamed 7. Abashed 8. Crestfallen 9. Flustered 10. Red-faced
Emphasize
강조하다
Spot on
정확한, 딱 맞는
- His analysis of the situation was spot on. He accurately predicted the outcome.
- The chef’s seasoning was spot on. The flavors were perfectly balanced.
- The student’s answer was spot on. They provided a concise and accurate explanation.
- The comedian’s impression of the celebrity was spot on. It captured all the mannerisms and nuances perfectly.
- The weather forecast turned out to be spot on. It accurately predicted the thunderstorm.
Impersonate
흉내내다, 사칭하다, (신분을) 도용하다
1. Mimic 2. Imitate 3. Emulate 4. Mirror 5. Parody 6. Masquerade as 7. Assume the identity of 8. Pose as 9. Play the part of 10. Pretend to be
Household
가정
Plausible
그럴듯한
1. Credible 2. Believable 3. Convincing 4. Reasonable 5. Likely 6. Valid 7. Persuasive 8. Trustworthy 9. Acceptable 10. Sound
Resent
분하게 여기다, 분개하다
Pertain
속하다, …에 관계하다
1. Relate 2. Apply 3. Concern 4. Refer to 5. Appertain 6. Associate 7. Connect 8. Have to do with 9. Be relevant to 10. Bear on
Stoked
기쁜, 신이 난
an informal expression that is used to describe a state of excitement, enthusiasm, or anticipation. It typically conveys a strong positive feeling or heightened anticipation about something.
Intensify
심해지다, 심화시키다, 강화하다
Figurative
(언어) 비유적인
(그림,조각) 회화[조소]적 표현의
상징적인
Grant
승인하다, 허가, 보조금, 장려금
Undergo
겪다, 받다, 만나다, 당하다, 참다
as such
보통 말하는 그런
Be subject to
~의 대상이다
(법) 지배를 받다
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