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1. the truth of the matterat a loss for words
사건의 진상말문이 막힌, 사실상무슨 말을 해야 할지 모르는a fact that is worth mentioningunable to speak
The truth of the matter is that she got divorced last monthI was at a loss for words when I saw her walking to me.
2. take something at face valuehave a thing for someone
to like someone romantic way~을 액면 그대로 받아들이다에게 마음이 있다, 곧이곧대로 믿다to consider something as it is~를 좋아하다
I don't take what he says at face value. He's On the melodrama, When the Camellia Blooms, which is recently ended, the hero (Hwang Yong-sik) had a big blufferthing for Dongbaek.
*bluffer 속이는 사람(허풍쟁이), 위협하는 사람3. put on a brave face
3. take a chance자신 있는 척하다, 태연한 척하다to pretend to not be afraid
운에 맡기다I'm going to give a lecture in front of newly hired employees today. To tell the truth, 한번 해 보다I'm so nervous. However, 도박/모험을 해 보다to risk somethingI'll put on a brave face.
Why don't you take a chance and move forward to make the best use 4. be scared of your ability?
4. It doesn't get much 비교급~을 무서워 하다
더 ~일 수는 없다 It doesn't get much happier if we are together. # 2019.12.3(화) 1. get over someone/something (누군가)를 잊다, (무언가를) 극복하다to recover or heal from a trauma or ailment It takes some time for me to get over difficulties in my life. 2. take a step back from something (무언가로부터) 한 발짝 물러서다to remove oneself from a situation I decided to take a step back from my manager when I found him egomaniac. * egomaniac = 병적[극단적]으로 자기 중심적인 사람; 극단적으로 자존심이 강한 사람 3. a clean break 완전히 그만둔 상태a completed and sudden separation from something Vacation is a good way of being a clean break that makes people vivid and energetic. 4. It isn't every day (that) ... ~하는 것이 매일 있는 일은 아니다 It isn't every day that I wake up at 3 a.m. # 2019.12.4(수) 1. the ins and outs of something 무언가의 내막the rules and procedures related to a specific topic I want to understand the ins and outs My mom always has been scared of artificial intelligence. 2. at death's door 죽음의 문턱을 오가는extremely risk Those who were at death's door have no choice but to live their lives differently. 3. cut someone off 중단하다, 재정적으로 끊어 내다to refuse to give money to someone My carrier service provider once cut me off when I didn't pay the bill on time. 4. Even then, ... 그렇다고 하더라도 ~, 그때가 돼서도 ~ I worked till midnight for two weeks. Even then, I had to work late for another weeksnakes.