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100 Verbs=Phrasal Verbs (3/4)

by APM Coach 2024. 10. 11.

51. waithold on

To wait while someone else does something
상대방이 무언가를 할 동안 기다리다

  • Example:
    • Just hold on a minute; I need to tie my shoes.
    • Can you hold on while I make a quick phone call?

52. monitorkeep track of

To continue to be informed or know about someone or something
누군가 또는 무언가에 대해 계속 알고 있다, 파악하고 있다

  • Example:
    • We need to keep track of all the deadlines for the project.
    • He finds it hard to keep track of his friends' birthdays.

53. firelay off

To stop employing someone
누군가를 해고하다

  • Example:
    • She was laid off unexpectedly and is now looking for a new job.
    • The company had to lay off several employees due to budget cuts.

54. startkick off

To begin
시작하다

  • Example:
    • The meeting will kick off at 10 AM sharp.
    • They plan to kick off the event with a live performance.

55. disappointlet down

To disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed or were expected to do
약속한 일을 하지 않거나 기대에 미치지 못해 누군가를 실망시키다

  • Example:
    • They were counting on me, and I didn’t want to let them down.
    • The ending of the movie really let me down.

56. carelook after

To take care of someone or something
사람이나 사물을 돌보다

  • Example:
    • They hired someone to look after the children.
    • He will look after the plants while I'm away.

57. reflectlook back

To think about something that happened in the past
과거에 있던 일에 대해 생각하다

  • Example:
    • As I look back, I see how much I’ve grown.
    • He looked back at the problems he overcame.

58. investigatelook into

To try to find out about something
어떤 것에 대한 정보를 알아내려고 하다

  • Example:
    • She looked into the history of the building.
    • He has looked into several options for his vacation.

59. anticipatelook forward to

To feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen
일어날 일에 대해 기쁨을 느끼다; 무언가를 기대하다

  • Example:
    • We are looking forward to the concert next week.
    • She looks forward to seeing her friends.

60. searchlook up

To check a fact or get information about something
사실을 확인하거나 무언가에 대한 정보를 얻다

  • Example:
    • I need to look up the word in the dictionary.
    • He looked up the movie reviews before watching it.

61. admirelook up to

To admire and respect someone
누군가를 존경하다

  • Example:
    • He always looked up to his father.
    • They look up to leaders who inspire them.

62. inventmake up

To invent something, such as an excuse or a story
변명이나 이야기를 만들어내다

  • Example:
    • She always makes up excuses for being late.
    • He made up a funny song during the car ride.

63. ruinmess up

To spoil or damage something, or to do something wrong or badly
무언가를 망치거나 손상시키다, 또는 무언가를 잘못 하다

  • Example:
    • I messed up my presentation yesterday.
    • He messed up the directions, so we got lost.

64. compensatemake up for

To take the place of something lost or damaged
잃어버린 것이나 손상된 것을 대신하다; 보상하다

  • Example:
    • He bought dinner to make up for being late.
    • She is trying to make up for her past mistakes.

65. progressmove on

To start a new activity or job
새로운 활동이나 직업을 시작하다

  • Example:
    • They moved on to the next project after finishing this one.
    • We need to move on and not dwell on the past.

66. tellopen up

To talk about your personal thoughts or feelings
개인적인 생각이나 감정에 대해 이야기하다

  • Example:
    • She decided to open up about her feelings.
    • He finally opened up about his childhood experiences.

67. diepass away

To die
사망하다

  • Example:
    • My grandfather passed away last year.
    • He passed away peacefully in his sleep.

68. choosepick out

To choose something or someone in a group
여럿 가운데에서 사물이나 사람을 고르다

  • Example:
    • I will pick out a dress for the party.
    • They picked out the best players for the team.

69. faintpass out

To become unconscious for a short time
잠시 동안 의식을 잃다

  • Example:
    • She almost passed out from the heat.
    • They took him to the hospital when he passed out.

70. collectpick up

To collect, or to go and get, someone or something
무언가를 가지러 가거나 누군가를 데리러 가다

  • Example:
    • They will pick up their friends at the airport.
    • Can you pick up the package from the post office?

71. stoppull over

To stop your car at the side of the road
도로 옆에 차를 세우다

  • Example:
    • She pulled over when she saw the police car.
    • The driver had to pull over to let the ambulance pass.

72. storeput away

To put something in the place or container where it is usually kept
물건을 원래 보관하는 장소에 넣다

  • Example:
    • I told my kids to put away their toys.
    • She put away the groceries in the kitchen.

73. wearput on

To cover part of the body with clothes, shoes, etc.
옷이나 신발 등으로 몸을 가리다; 입다

  • Example:
    • I put on my jacket before going outside.
    • I always put on sunscreen before going to the beach.

74. delayput off

To delay an event or activity until a later time or date
행사나 활동을 나중으로 미루다

  • Example:
    • She decided to put off her vacation until later.
    • They put off the project due to lack of funds.

75. assembleput together

To put the parts of something in the correct places and join them to each other
물건의 부품을 올바른 위치에 놓고 연결시키다; 조립하다

  • Example:
    • I need to put together the new furniture.
    • She put together a puzzle in just one hour.

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