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to live within one's means
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to keep track of somebody or something
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expense
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to save
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regularly
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to pay
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bill
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in full
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to be drown in something
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(바이어)

(바이어)

구매자

a person who wants to buy something, usually an expensive item

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The buyer inspected the car before making the purchase.
She is the buyer for a major retail store.
remorse
명사
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(죄책감)

(죄책감)

후회

a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong

to [live] within  {one's} means
to live within one's means
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/lˈaɪv wɪðˌɪn wˈʌnz mˈiːnz/
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Idiom

to spend no more money than one has

What is the origin of the idiom "live within one's means" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "live within one's means" is rooted in the principle of financial prudence and responsibility. This phrase is used to describe a lifestyle where a person spends money in a manner that aligns with their income and financial resources, avoiding excessive debt and financial troubles.

to keep track of somebody or something
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/kˈiːp tɹˈæk ʌv ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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Collocation

to ensure that one has the latest news concerning someone or something

lose track
expense
명사
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s
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(비용)

(비용)

지출

the amount of money spent to do or have something

to save
to save
동사
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v
v
e
(모으다)

(모으다)

저축하다

to keep money to spend later

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regularly
regularly
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N/A

at predictable, equal time periods

irregularly

문법 정보:

비교할 수 없는
빈도 부사
to pay
to pay
동사
p
p
a
e
y
ɪ
(내다)

(내다)

지불하다

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

bill
bill
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l
(계산서)

(계산서)

청구서

a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received

in full
부사
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/ɪn fˈʊl/
(전적으로)

(전적으로)

완전히

in a way that contains all that is wanted, needed, or is possible, without any omissions

to [be] drown (in|with) {sth}
to be drown in something
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/biː dɹˈaʊn ɪn wɪð ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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N/A

Idiom
Informal

to be overwhelmed or completely absorbed by a specific thing, experience, or emotion

What is the origin of the idiom "be drowned in something" and when to use it?

The idiom "be drowned in something" is used to convey a sense of being overwhelmed or consumed by a particular thing or situation. The origin of this idiom lies in the literal act of drowning, where a person is submerged in water and unable to breathe or stay afloat.

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