나의 언어 생활
2021-04-22 오늘의 영단어 "takeover" 본문
n. takeover /인수, 접수, 인계/
1. an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares
2. an act of taking control of a country, an area or a political organization by force
n. possession /소유, 소유물/
1.something that you own or have with you at a particular time
2. the state of having or owning something
a. splendid
1. excellent; very good
2. very impressive; very beautiful
n. revenue
the money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization, etc. receives from its business
a. weedy /호리호리한/
having a thin, weak body
v. welly
to hit or kick something very hard
n. leap year /윤년/
one year in every four years when February has 29 days instead of 28
phrasal verb. hang on to
idiom. hear! hear!
used to show that you agree with or approve of what somebody has just said, especially during a speech
v. reel /비틀비틀 돌다/
to feel very shocked or upset about something
a. ruddy /혈색이 좋은, 건강한/
n. brainiac
v. teem
(of rain) to fall heavily
phrasal verb. teem with
to be full of people, animals, etc. moving around
adv. apparently
according to what you have heard or read; according to the way something appears
1. (문장 전체를 수식하여) 보기에, 외관상, 보매 (…인 듯하다)
(※2의 의미와의 혼동을 피하고자 할 때는 it seems[appears]‥ 등을 사용)
2. 분명히, 명백하게
(※apparently를 「분명히」의 뜻으로 쓰는 경우는 드물며, 이 뜻으로는 evidently나 clearly를 쓰는 것이 일반적임)
n. bollocks
고환
n. irregularity /불법 행위/
an activity or a practice that is not according to the usual rules, or not normal
v. fudge /얼렁뚱땅 넘어가다/
to present or deal with something in a way that avoids giving clear and accurate information