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− | 2019.12.2(월)
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− | 1. the truth of the matter
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− | 사건의 진상, 사실상
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− | a fact that is worth mentioning
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− | The truth of the matter is that she got divorced last month.
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− | 2. take something at face value
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− | ~을 액면 그대로 받아들이다, 곧이곧대로 믿다
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− | to consider something as it is
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− | I don't take what he says at face value. He's a big bluffer.
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− | *bluffer 속이는 사람(허풍쟁이), 위협하는 사람
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− | 3. take a chance
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− | 운에 맡기다, 한번 해 보다, 도박/모험을 해 보다
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− | to risk something
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− | Why don't you take a chance and move forward to make the best use of your ability?
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− | 4. It doesn't get much 비교급
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− | 더 ~일 수는 없다
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− | It doesn't get much happier if we are together.
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− | 2019.12.3(화)
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− | 1. get over someone/something
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− | (누군가)를 잊다, (무언가를) 극복하다
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− | to recover or heal from a trauma or ailment
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− | It takes some time for me to get over difficulties in my life.
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− | 2. take a step back from something
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− | (무언가로부터) 한 발짝 물러서다
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− | to remove oneself from a situation
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− | I decided to take a step back from my manager when I found him egomaniac.
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− | * egomaniac = 병적[극단적]으로 자기 중심적인 사람; 극단적으로 자존심이 강한 사람
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− | 3. a clean break
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− | 완전히 그만둔 상태
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− | a completed and sudden separation from something
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− | Vacation is a good way of being a clean break that makes people vivid and energetic.
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− | 4. It isn't every day (that) ...
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− | ~하는 것이 매일 있는 일은 아니다
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− | It isn't every day that I wake up at 3 a.m.
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− | 2019.12.4(수)
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− | 1. the ins and outs of something
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− | 무언가의 내막
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− | the rules and procedures related to a specific topic
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− | I want to understand the ins and outs of artificial intelligence.
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− | 2. at death's door
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− | 죽음의 문턱을 오가는
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− | extremely risk
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− | Those who were at death's door have no choice but to live their lives differently.
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− | 3. cut someone off
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− | 중단하다, 재정적으로 끊어 내다
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− | to refuse to give money to someone
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− | My carrier service provider once cut me off when I didn't pay the bill on time.
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− | 4. Even then, ...
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− | 그렇다고 하더라도 ~, 그때가 돼서도 ~
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− | I worked till midnight for two weeks. Even then, I had to work late for another week.
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