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'''Worst Coffee Cups for the Planet (2022.3.12)''' | |||
'''1. take something out of the equation''' | |||
remove something from consideration | |||
- If you '''take''' the shipping cost '''out of the equation,''' then I would buy this. | |||
'''2. let someone know''' | |||
tell someone (너무 직접적인 표현) | |||
- If I could be of any help, '''let me know.''' | |||
'''3. at all cost''' | |||
Regardless of the expense or effort involved, by any means. | |||
- We need to win this game '''at all cost!''' | |||
'''4. The best option''' | |||
- The best option is to live your own life. | |||
'''Working as a Social Media Manager: Part 2 (2022.3.11)''' | '''Working as a Social Media Manager: Part 2 (2022.3.11)''' | ||
2022년 3월 12일 (토) 11:24 판
Worst Coffee Cups for the Planet (2022.3.12)
1. take something out of the equation
remove something from consideration
- If you take the shipping cost out of the equation, then I would buy this.
2. let someone know
tell someone (너무 직접적인 표현)
- If I could be of any help, let me know.
3. at all cost
Regardless of the expense or effort involved, by any means.
- We need to win this game at all cost!
4. The best option
- The best option is to live your own life.
Working as a Social Media Manager: Part 2 (2022.3.11)
1. meteoric rise
very drastic, rapid increase; If you use meteoric when you are describing someone's career, you mean that they achieved success very quickly.
- There's been a meteoric rise in the use of social media by all companies.
- Her meteoric rise ended up ruining his career.
2. take someone or something on
accept a risk; accept a job
- If I were you, I wouldn't take on the offer.
- I'm talking to other small companies about taking them on as a client.
3. in addition to
besides, on top of; 게다가
- He is well-known for expertises in information technologies in addition to languages.
- I create a narrative about the company in addition to the actual content for only social.
4. Exactly,...
- Exactly! That's what I wanted to say!
Visiting an Amusement Park: Let’s Stick Together! (2022.3.9)
1. stick(stay) together
to remain in a group
- We don't really need to stick together.
2. be in full swing
If an event or process is in full swing, it has reached its highest level of activity.
- You guys should get in line before things are in full swing here.
3. cut in line
getting in front of someone who has been waiting in the line patiently
- Don't let me find out you two try to cut in line.
- Why do old people cut in line in the subway? Am I prejudiced?
4. Otherwise,... (그렇지 않으면)
- I need to turn in my application today; otherwise I'll miss the deadline.
Trying to Get a Refund for a Travel Booking: Stuck in Limbo (2022.2.15)
1. get in touch with someone
to contact someone
- We haven't gotten in touch with each other for more than two decades.
2. foot the bill
to pay the bill
- Who is going to foot the bill for the accommodation?
3. stuck in limbo
in an uncertain or undecided state or condition
* limbo : an uncertain period of awaiting a decision or resolution;
- The relationship between Grace and I is stuck in limbo. What should I do?
4. That's what I...
- That's what I was going to tell you.