나의 언어 생활
2021-03-08 오늘의 영단어 "get on to" 본문
n. "premises" 대지, 건물 * 복수형으로만 쓰임
the building and land near to it that a business owns or uses
phrasal verb "get on to"
1. get on to somebody
* to contact somebody by phone, letter or email
2. get on to something
to become aware of somebody’s activities, especially when they have been doing something bad or illegal
Idiom "the whole lot"
(informal) a large number or amount
Idiom "get on like a house on fire"
(of people) to become friends quickly and have a very friendly relationship
phrasal verb "take up something"
to fill or use an amount of space or time
Idiom "in the first place" 우선, 맨 먼저 * 여러번 해석해야겠다. **
used at the end of a sentence to talk about why something was done or whether it should have been done or not
- I still don't understand why you chose that name in the first place.
- I should never have taken that job in the first place.
What good are you ?
"I have no use for you."
"You are useless to me, and therefore I have no need for you."
v. defuse [폭탄·지뢰 등에서] 신관을 제거하다, [위험·긴장 등을] 완화시키다, 진정시키다.
v. pass out 나가다
n. felt-tip pen 한국말 마카