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to bring up
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to fill out
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to try on
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to look up
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to look after
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to go over
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to take after
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to pick up
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to get on
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to give up
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to get through
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to change one's mind
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to pay attention to somebody or something
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to have a good time
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to moan
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to make sure
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to lose
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patience
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to do one's bit
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to giggle
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to soak
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to die down
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to devote
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stuff
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to keep an eye on somebody or something
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chore
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priority
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to drive somebody crazy / mad
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do not ask me
to bring up
To bring up
uk flag
/bɹˈɪŋ ˈʌp/
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(양육하다)

(양육하다)

기르다

[ 동사 ]

to look after a child until they reach maturity

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The grandparents played a significant role in bringing up their grandchildren.
The foster parents were committed to bringing up the child in a loving environment.
As a single parent, she worked hard to bring up her son.

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
bring
구의 조각
up
To take off
uk flag
/teɪk ɑːf/
(급성장하다)

(급성장하다)

인기를 얻다

[ 동사 ]

to become famous and successful in a sudden and rapid manner

문법 정보:

자동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
take
구의 조각
off
to drop off
To drop off
uk flag
/dɹˈɑːp ˈɔf/
(배달하다)

(배달하다)

내려주다

[ 동사 ]

to take a person or thing to a predetermined location and leave afterwards

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
drop
구의 조각
off
to get over
To get over
uk flag
/ɡɛt ˈoʊvɚ/
(건너다)

(건너다)

넘다

[ 동사 ]

to cross a physical barrier, such as a wall, fence, or obstacle

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
get
구의 조각
over
to turn off
To turn off
uk flag
/tɝːn ɒf/
(정지하다)

(정지하다)

끄다

[ 동사 ]

to cause a machine, device, or system to stop working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
turn
구의 조각
off
to fill out
To fill out
uk flag
/fˈɪl ˈaʊt/
(기입하다)

(기입하다)

작성하다

[ 동사 ]

to complete an official form or document by writing information on it

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
fill
구의 조각
out
to try on
To try on
uk flag
/ˈtraɪ ˈɑn/
(착용해보다)

(착용해보다)

입어보다

[ 동사 ]

to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
try
구의 조각
on
to look up
To look up
uk flag
/lʊk ˈʌp/
(조회하다)

(조회하다)

찾다

[ 동사 ]

to try to find information in a dictionary, computer, etc.

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
look
구의 조각
up
to look after
To look after
uk flag
/lˈʊk ˈæftɚ/
(부족되다)

(부족되다)

돌보다

[ 동사 ]

to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
look
구의 조각
after
to go over
To go over
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ ˈoʊvɚ/
(재검토하다)

(재검토하다)

검토하다

[ 동사 ]

to thoroughly review, examine, or check something

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
go
구의 조각
over
To take after
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˈæftɚ/
(본받다)

(본받다)

따라하다

[ 동사 ]

to choose someone as an example and follow their behavior or choices

문법 정보:

구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
take
구의 조각
after
to pick up
To pick up
uk flag
/ˈpɪk ˈʌp/
(들다)

(들다)

집다

[ 동사 ]

to take and lift something or someone up

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
separable
구의 동사
pick
구의 조각
up
to get on
To get on
uk flag
/ɡɛt ˈɑn/
(승선하다)

(승선하다)

탑승하다

[ 동사 ]

to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
get
구의 조각
on
to give up
To give up
uk flag
/ɡˈɪv ˈʌp/
(단념하다)

(단념하다)

포기하다

[ 동사 ]

to stop trying when faced with failures or difficulties

문법 정보:

자동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
give
구의 조각
up
to get through
To get through
uk flag
/ɡɛt θɹˈuː/
(무사히 헤쳐 나가다)

(무사히 헤쳐 나가다)

극복하다

[ 동사 ]

to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period

문법 정보:

타동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
get
구의 조각
through
to [change] {one's} mind
To change one's mind
uk flag
/tʃˈeɪndʒ wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Idiom
Informal

to change one's opinion or decision regarding something

What is the origin of the idiom "change one's mind" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "change one's mind" can be attributed to Old English and Middle English usage, specifically the word "mynd" in Old English and "mind" in Middle English. The term "mind" in this context referred to one's thoughts, intellect, or mental processes. The concept of changing one's mind has been a part of human language and communication for centuries, reflecting the inherent flexibility and adaptability of human cognition. This phrase is used in various contexts and occasions to describe situations where individuals alter their opinions, decisions, or beliefs. It can be employed in personal, social, or professional settings.

to [pay] attention to {sb/sth}
To pay attention to somebody or something
uk flag
/pˈeɪ ɐtˈɛnʃən tʊ ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Collocation

to carefully watch, consider, or listen to someone or something

to [have] a (good|great) time
To have a good time
uk flag
/hæv ɐ ɡˈʊd tˈaɪm/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]

to experience a pleasurable or enjoyable event or activity

to moan
To moan
simplified /mown/
m
m
oa
n
n
(신음소리를 내다)

(신음소리를 내다)

신음하다

[ 동사 ]

to make a low sound that often expresses pain, grief, or disappointment

문법 정보:

자동사
To make sure
uk flag
/mˌeɪk ʃˈʊɹ/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Collocation

to take steps to confirm if something is correct, safe, or properly arranged

to lose
To lose
simplified /looz/
l
l
o
u:
s
z
e
(상실하다)

(상실하다)

잃다

[ 동사 ]

to be deprived of or stop having someone or something

문법 정보:

타동사
Patience
simplified /peishēns/
p
p
a
t
ʃ
ie
ə
n
n
c
s
e
(참을성)

(참을성)

인내

[ 동사 ]

the ability to accept or tolerate difficult or annoying situations without complaining or becoming angry

to [do] {one's} (bit|part)
To do one's bit
uk flag
/dˈuː wˈʌnz bˈɪt pˈɑːɹt/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Idiom

to fulfill one's share of responsibilities

What is the origin of the idiom "do one's bit" and when to use it?

The idiom "do one's bit" is believed to have originated in English in the late 19th or early 20th century. The expression refers to the idea of each person contributing their fair share to a collective effort. It is used to describe a situation where someone is fulfilling their responsibilities or obligations in a group or collective effort.

to giggle
To giggle
simplified /gigēl/
g
g
i
ɪ
gg
g
ə
l
l
e
(낄낄거리다)

(낄낄거리다)

킥킥 웃다

[ 동사 ]

to laugh in a light, silly, or often uncontrollable way as a result of nervousness or embarrassment

문법 정보:

자동사
To soak
simplified /sowk/
s
s
oa
k
k
(담그다)

(담그다)

흠뻑 젖게 하다

[ 동사 ]

to make someone or something extremely wet

문법 정보:

타동사
to die down
To die down
uk flag
/dˈaɪ dˈaʊn/
(잔잔해지다)

(잔잔해지다)

사그라들다

[ 동사 ]

to gradually decrease in intensity, volume, or activity

문법 정보:

자동사
구동사 상태
inseparable
구의 동사
die
구의 조각
down
to devote
To devote
simplified /divowt/
d
d
e
ɪ
v
v
o
t
t
e
(헌신하다)

(헌신하다)

전용하다

[ 동사 ]

to assign something, such as resources or funds, to a particular purpose or use

문법 정보:

타동사
stuff
Stuff
simplified /staf/
s
s
t
t
u
ʌ
ff
f
(짐)

(짐)

물건

[ 동사 ]

things that we cannot or do not need to name when we are talking about them

to [keep] an eye on {sb/sth}
To keep an eye on somebody or something
uk flag
/kˈiːp ɐn ˈaɪ ˌɑːn ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Idiom
Informal

to closely watch a person or thing, particularly in order to make sure they are safe

What is the origin of the idiom "keep an eye on someone or something" and when to use it?

The expression "keep an eye on someone or something" is an idiomatic phrase that has its origins rooted in the idea of vigilant observation and have been used in English for many years. It is commonly employed to highlight the need for awareness or surveillance, especially when there is a concern for safety, security, or supervision.

chore
Chore
simplified /chaawr/
ch
ʧ
o
ɔ:
r
r
e
(잡일)

(잡일)

집안일

[ 동사 ]

a task, especially a household one, that is done regularly

Priority
simplified /praiaawrēti/
p
p
r
r
io
aɪɔ:
r
r
i
ə
t
t
y
i
(우선사항)

(우선사항)

우선순위

[ 동사 ]

the fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important than others

to [drive] {sb} (crazy|mad|insane|nuts)
To drive somebody crazy / mad
uk flag
/dɹˈaɪv ˌɛsbˈiː kɹˈeɪzi ɔːɹ mˈæd ɔːɹ ɪnsˈeɪn ɔːɹ nˈʌts/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Disapproving
Idiom
Informal

to do something that makes someone extremely upset, annoyed, or angry

Do not ask me
uk flag
/duːnˌɑːt ˈæsk mˌiː/
N/A

N/A

[ 동사 ]
Idiom

used to refuse or decline to provide an answer or explanation to a question, often because the person being asked does not know the answer

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