영어회화/실황2010. 12. 29. 11:58

1. Script

A : Excuse me. Where can I exchange some foreign currency?

B : Try the mall. You'll see a foreign exchange counter there.

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A : What's the exchange rate today for the Korean won against the US dollars?

B : The exchange rate today is 1,000 won to the dollar.

A : Here's some Korean won. Could you change these to small bills?

B : Okay, let's see what I have.

A : What's the transaction fee?

B : There's a two percent service charge.



2. Vocabulary

 - exchange : 교환하다

 - foreigh currency :  외화

 - traveler's check : 여행자 수표

 - exchange rate : 외환 시세, 환율

 - quote : 인용하다, 전달하다 / (주식, 금값, 외화의) 시세를 말하다.[매기다]

 - bill : 청구서, 계산서 / (새의) 부리 / 10달러짜리 지폐

 - transaction fee : 거래 수수료

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영어회화/실황2010. 12. 29. 11:17

1. Script

A : Excuse me, but would you mind taking a picture for us?

B : No, not at all. Do you want a full-length photograph?

A : No. Just half-length, with the background, please.

B : How does this camera work?

A : It has automatic focus. Just press the button. That's all.

B : All right! Everyone, say "Cheese!"

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A : Thank you. And do you know a place to develop these pictures nearby?

B : There's a photo processing lab in the drug store.



2. Vocabulary

 - mind + ~ing : ~하는 것을 꺼리다, 언짢아 하다

 - full-length : 전신이 다보이는, 무삭제의

 - vertical : 수직의, 세로의(↔horizontal : 수평의)

 - half-length : 반신의

 - be familar with~ : ~에 익숙한, 친숙한

 - stay still : 가만히 있어

 - develop : 발달하다(시키다), 개발하다, 현상하다

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영어회화/실황2010. 12. 28. 23:03

1. Script

A : You should pay for the car insurance separately.

B : How much is the insurance?

A : Full coverage will cost you 50$ a day.

B : That's expensive! Do you have anything cheaper?

A : There's liability insurance which is mandatory and costs $12 per day.

B : I see. And do I have to pay for gas, too?

A : Yes. We normally take that off of the deposit.

B : All right. And can I drop the car off at my destination?

A : Sure, no problem.


2. Vocabulary

 - separately : 따로따로

 - full coverage : 종합 보험

 - the collision damage coverage : 파손 보험

 - liability insurance : 책임 보험

 - mandatory : 의무의

 - drop-off : ⓝ. 급경사면, 절벽 / 감소, 쇠퇴 ⓐ. 런터카 이용후 현장에서 인계하는

  - ahead of time : 시간 전에, 의외로 빨리

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영어회화/실황2010. 12. 28. 21:36

1. Script

A : Hello. I'd like to rent a car today.

B : What kind would you like? Any favorite make or model?

A : No preference. I just need a a mid-size automatic.

B : I have exactly what you're looking for.

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B : How do you like this one?

A : How much do you charge per day?

B : Forty dollars with unlimited mileage.

A : Okay. I need it for this week.

B : May I please see your driver's license?



2. Vocabulary

 - preference : 취향, 선호도

 - ski rack : 스키 거치대

 - sunroof : 선루프

 - reasonable : 합리적인

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영어회화/실황2010. 12. 26. 14:01

1. Script

A : Excuse me. I'd like to change my reservation.

B : What would you like to change?

A : I'm still going to New York, but I need to leave next Friday.

B : Does the departure time still have to be the same, sir?

A : No. Anything earlier or later would be fine with me.

B : Okay. Your reservation has been changed to Friday, July 14th. Is that fine?

A : Good, thank you. Is there a penalty fee for the change?

B : No. There's no penalty for changes made 1 week in advance.



2. Vocabulary

 - change one's reservation : ~의 예약 사항을 변경하다.

 - reschedule : 다시 스케줄을 잡다.

 - any day next week : 다음주 어느 날이나~

 - in advance : 미리

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영어회화/실황2010. 12. 26. 12:31

1. Script

A : Hello. I'd like to book a flight to New York.

B : Yes, sir. When do you want to leave?

A : I'm planning to leave this Friday and return in two weeks.

B : I'm sorry, sir. The direct flights are all booked.

A : Well, I can have a layover.

B : Okay. We have a flight that goes through Chicago. Is that okay?

A : Fine. I'll take that flight. But how long do I have to wait in Chicago?

B : The departure time isn't too far away. You will just have to wait for about 30 minutes.



2. Vocabulary

 - book = make a reservation : 예약하다.

 - be going to~ ~할 예정이다.(planned schedule)

 - will be ~ing ~ ~할 예정이다.(instant schedule)

 - depart : 시작하다, 출발하다.

 - layover : 도중하차(=stopover), 들르기

 - via ~ = by way of~ : ~통해서, 거쳐서

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영어공부/Vocabulary2010. 8. 2. 17:12

1. assiduous => as(to : 근접) + sid(sit : 앉다) + uous => 가까이에 앉다 => 근면한

syn) diligent, industrious, hard-working, sedulous, persevering, indefatigable, tireless
ant) lazy, indolent, sluggish, idle, inactive, lethargic

 preside 사회를 보다  president 대통령  presidency 대통령 임기
 reside 거주하다  resident 거주민  residence 주거, 주택
 subside 가라앉다  subsidiary 보조의  subsidy 보조금
   subsidize 보조금을 주다  
 supersede 경질하다  dissident 반체제인사  
 assess 조사하다  assessment 평가, 부과  assessor 평가인
 possess 소유하다  possession 소유  possessive 소유의
 obsess 강박관념을 갖다  obsession 강박관념  
 assiduous 근면한  assiduity 근면  sedulous 끈기있는
   insidious  교활한, 음험한  
 presidium 집행위원회  residue 나머지  rediduary 잔여의
 sedate 침착한  sedative 진정제  sedation (마취제에 의한) 진정
 sedentary 앉아서 생활하는  session 회기, 학기  
 sediment 침전물  sedimentary 앙금의  saddle 안장, 부담을 과하다

For example

 Pat's a hard worker. Whatever you ask of him, he assiduously goes about accomplishing it. I've never seen anyone put as much effot and enthusiasm into their work. He's a real eager beaver.


2. attainment => at(to : 방향성) + tain(hold : 가지다) + ment => 자기 쪽으로 끌어당겨서 가지고 있다 => 성취, 달성

syn) accomplishment, acquisition, achievement, acquirement, success, realization

 abstain 삼가다  abstention / abstinence 절제, 금욕  
 attain 성취하다, 달성하다  attainment 달성, 학식  
 contain 포함하다, 억제하다  containment 봉쇄, 견제  continence 자제, 극기
 detain 구류하다(잡아서 밑에 잡아두다)  detention 구류  detainee 억류자
 entertain 흥을 돋구다  entertainment 대접, 오락  
 maintain 유지하다, 주장하다  maintenance 유지, 부양, 생계  
 obtain 얻다(=get)    
 pertain 관계있다, 적합하다  pertaining / pertinent 관계있는, 적합한  
 retain 보유하다  retention 보유  retentive 보유하는, 기억력이 좋은
 sustain 근근히 유지해나가다  sustenance 음식물, 생계  
 content 내용, 목차,(~s), 만족  malcontent 불평분자  
 continuance / continuation 연속    continuity 연속성, 영화의 콘티
 pertinacious / tenacious 집요한    tenable 공격에 견디는
 counenance 지지하다 / 용모, 장려    
 tenant 세든 사람  tenancy 차용(기간)  tenement (집세가 싼) 공동주택
 tenure (관직의) 보직기간  tenet 주의, 신조, 교의  
 tenor 요지, 취지, 방향, 일반 추세    

For example

 Mission accomplished, we sat back and enjoyed the warm feeling of companionship that can only be had by those who have stuck together and realized their goal, when its attainment was no easy task.


3. abase => a(to : ~로) + bas(lower : 낮게) + e => 바닥 쪽으로 끌어내리다 => 지위를 낮추다.

syn) humilliate, humble, belittle, shame, scorn, degrade, demean, cheapen, debase
any) elevate, raise, uplift, exalt, honor, dignify


 (a)debase (품위를) 떨어뜨리다  (a)debasement 품위의 실추  
 abyss 심연, 나락(바닥이 없다)  abysmal 끝없는  
 basic 기초, 바탕  basin 웅덩이, 분지  bastard 사생아

For example

 Nothing you can say will ever take away from the respect this town holds for George Peabody. Even if you're right, your abasing arguments will fall on deaf ears - he's a hero and people don't want to hear anything bad about him.


4. accentuate => ac(intensive : 강조) + cent(sing : 노래하다) + uate => 큰 소리로 노래하다 => 강조하다

syn) emphasize, stress, underline, call attention to, italicize, mark, reiterate

 accent 강세(≒intonation)  accentuate 강조하다  chant 노래, 찬송가
 enchant 매혹시키다  incentive 유인, 동기  recant 취소하다
 chanson 샹송  incantation 주문, 마술  precentor 성가 선창자

For example

 Our multi-colored fluorescent highlighters make it easy to accentuate the main ideas in whatever you are reading. Once you've marked something, you've made it noticeable forever.


5. accrue => ac(to : (서서히)부과) + cru(to increase : 늘어나다) + e => 서서히 늘어나다

syn) accumulate, heap, pile, amass, increase, augment

 increase 증가, 증가하다  increment 이윤, 증가  decrease 감소, 감소하다
 decrement 감소, 감소량  recruit 신병, 신입사원 모집하다  recruitment 신규모집
 accure 서서히 증가하다  accretion 자연증가, 부착물  crescent 초승달

For example

 Ten million won in the bank today with a rate of 10% interest accruing - wow, you could build up quite an appreciabe nest egg for your retirement.
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183. 공과 사를 구별해야지

Business is (just) business.


184. 우리는 같은 운명이야

We are in  the same boat.


185. 죽느냐 사느냐 그것이 문제로다

It's a matter of death & life.
To be or not to be, that's question.


186. 아직 풋내기구나

He has milk on his chin.


187. 너에게 속이는 건은 없다.

I keep nothing from you.


188. 나이에 비해 어려보이시네요

You look young for your age.


189. 이해되니?

Do you understand?
Are you following me?
You got it?
Is that clear?


190. 그거 딴 애기야.

That's another pair of shoes.


191. 어쩔 수 없다.

I can't help it.


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171. 끝까지 들어봐.

Please hear me out.


172. 당신 먼저 하세요.

After you, please.


173. 그냥 끝냅시다.

All right, let's get it over with.


174. 터놓고 이야기 합시다.

Let's  have a heart-to-heart talk.


175. 이렇게 이야기 해보자.

Let me put it this way.


176. 머리를 써라!!!

Use your brain.


177. 입 안에서 뱅뱅 도네.

It's on the tip of my tongue.


178. 그거 새롭구나.

That's news to me.


179. 그 남자 왜 그러니?

What's with him?


180. 넌 날 놀라게 만들었어!!!

You took my breath away. / You makes me surprised.


181. 그는 그 소식에 놀랐어.

He hits the ceiling at the news.


182. 가능성은 없어.
 
Chances are slim. / There is no chance.



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159. 누구 편인데?!

Whose side are you on? / Who's side?


160. 농담이 아니야.

I'm serious.


161. 확률은 반반이야.

The chances are fifty-fifty.


162. 내가 유리해.

I hold all the cards.


163. 나 혼자 외톨이가 되기 싫어.

I don't want to be the only oddball.


164. 내가 처리할 수 있어.

I can handle it.


165. 비밀을 지키겠어.

My lips are sealed.


166. 우리는 끝까지 싸우겠다.

We'll fight it out.


167. 오늘은 그만하자.

Let's call it a way.


168. 바보같이 굴지마.

Don't be silly.


169. 주제에 벗어나지 마라.

Stick to the topic, please.


170. 할 말을 잃었다.

I was tongue-tied.



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