26. reduce → cut down
To do or use less of something
무언가를 줄이다
- Example:
- They cut down the expenses to save money.
- She decided to cut down on sugar for her health.
27. interrupt → cut in
To interrupt what someone is saying by saying something yourself
누군가의 말을 끊다, 대화에 끼어들다
- Example:
- He cut in while she was explaining her idea.
- I don't mean to cut in, but I have a quick question.
28. visit → drop by
To come to see someone briefly
누군가를 잠깐 보러 가다; 들르다
- Example:
- He dropped by to say hello and catch up.
- I might drop by your house later.
29. handle → deal with
To do something in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem
무언가를 달성하거나 문제를 해결하기 위해 행동하다
- Example:
- We need to deal with this issue before it gets worse.
- She knows how to deal with difficult customers.
30. deliver → drop off
To take someone or something to a particular place
사람이나 물건을 특정 장소로 데려가다
- Example:
- She dropped me off at the station.
- He dropped off the package at my house last night.
31. break → fall apart
To break into pieces
조각조각 부서지다
- Example:
- The old building is falling apart and needs to be renovated.
- After the argument, their friendship started to fall apart.
32. solve → figure out
To understand or solve something
무언가를 이해하거나 해결하다
- Example:
- It took me a while to figure out what he meant.
- They couldn't figure out how the problem occurred.
33. discover → find out
To get information about something
어떤 것에 대한 정보를 알아내다
- Example:
- She found out that her friend was moving away.
- He found out about the surprise party through a friend.
34. complete → fill out
To write or type information in spaces that are provided for it
제공된 공간에 정보를 작성하거나 입력하다
- Example:
- He filled out the paperwork to apply for a loan.
- She filled out her contact information.
35. communicate → get across
To communicate an idea or message successfully
아이디어나 교훈을 성공적으로 전달하다, 이해시키다
- Example:
- He struggled to get his point across during the meeting.
- It’s important to get your message across clearly.
36. manage → get by
To be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty
어떤 상황 속에서 어렵게 살아가다
- Example:
- It's hard to get by on a low salary.
- She managed to get by without a car for a year.
37. enter → get in
To succeed in entering a place
어떤 장소를 성공적으로 들어가다
- Example:
- We need to get in before the concert starts.
- I can't believe I got in to the university of my choice!
38. eliminate → get rid of
To remove something that you do not want any longer
더 이상 원하지 않는 것을 제거하다
- Example:
- I need to get rid of old clothes I no longer wear.
- He found a way to get rid of the bad smell in the fridge.
39. leave → get out
To leave a vehicle, building, etc.
차량, 건물 등에서 나가다
- Example:
- He paid the driver and got out of the taxi.
- They told us to get out of the pool for safety reasons.
40. donate → give away
To give something to someone without asking for payment
대가를 요구하지 않고 누군가에게 물건을 주다
- Example:
- He gave away his toys to the neighborhood kids.
- She decided to give away her old books to charity.
41. surrender → give in
To finally agree to something that someone wants after first refusing
처음에 거절하다가 결국 상대방이 원하는 것에 동의하다
- Example:
- The company had to give in to the demands of the workers.
- After much debate, she finally decided to give in to their requests.
42. emit → give off
To produce something
무언가를 풍기다
- Example:
- The flowers give off a wonderful fragrance in the spring.
- She gives off a positive energy that makes everyone feel happy.
43. quit → give up
To stop doing something before you have finished it
무언가를 끝내기 전에 그만두다
- Example:
- She gave up halfway through the marathon.
- He gave up trying to convince his friends to join him on the trip.
44. distribute → give out
To give something to each of a number of people
여러 사람에게 무언가를 나눠주다
- Example:
- They will give out free samples at the store this weekend.
- She gave out flyers to promote the event.
45. agree → go along with
To support an idea, or to agree with someone's opinion
어떤 생각을 지지하거나 상대방의 의견에 동의하다
- Example:
- He usually goes along with whatever his friends suggest.
- They went along with the majority opinion during the meeting.
46. review → go over
To examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way
무언가를 꼼꼼하게 살피다
- Example:
- I went over the report before submitting it.
- Before making a decision, let’s go over all our options.
47. play → hang out
To spend a lot of time in a place or with someone
어떤 장소에서, 또는 누군가와 많은 시간을 보내다
- Example:
- I like to hang out with my friends at the coffee shop.
- Do you want to hang out at the park this weekend?
48. contact → hit up
To contact someone
누군가에게 연락하다
- Example:
- She hit up her brother to borrow his car for the weekend.
- If you need help, just hit me up anytime.
49. end (phone call) → hang up
To end a phone conversation
전화 통화를 끝내다, 끊다
- Example:
- I accidentally hung up the call before I could say goodbye.
- She always hangs up on me when we argue.
50. restrain → hold back
To not do something often because of fear
주로 두려움 때문에 어떤 행동을 하지 않다
- Example:
- I usually hold back my opinions to avoid conflict.
- She held back from joining the team because she lacked confidence.
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