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• guilty -캠브릿지 사전: If you feel guilty, you feel that you have done something wrong. : 꼭 큰 잘못이나 죄를 진게 아니어도 마음에 걸리는 일, 후회나 미안한 마음을 표현할 때 e.g.) 사전에 나온 예문: I feel so guilty about forgetting your birthday. *I feel guilty. 마음에 걸려, 잘못했다고 생각해, 미안하다고 생각해. I feel guilty for lying to her. I feel guilty for skipping class. I feel guilty for skipping my workout. A: I feel a little guilty sitting up here wi..
#자개 #나전칠기• Mother of Pearl Lacquerware= • najeonchilgi: 나전칠기 • Mother of pearl /ˌmʌð.ɚ.əvˈpɝːl/= • nacre /ˈneɪ.kər/-a smooth, hard substance forming a layer inside the shells of some sea creatures. It is white but also seems to shine with different colours, and is used to make buttons and for decoration. - 캠브릿지-Mother of Pearl, also called nacre, is a naturally occurring material that is found..
#장 #창자• internal organs: 내장• small intestine / intéstin / : 소장• large intestine: 대장• intestine /ɪnˈtestɪn/: 주로 복수로. 사람 장, 창자 • entrails /ˈentreɪlz/[plural]-the organs inside the body of a person or an animal, especially their intestinesSYNONYM innards, inside: pl. (사람·동물의) 내장 cf)• tripe /traɪp/[uncountable]1-the lining of a cow’s or pig’s stomach, eaten as food: 소 내장, 돼지 내장: 양 (음식 재료로 쓰이는, 소·돼지의..
#반죽 #요리 #Food preparation• knead • dice • slice • peel • chop • roll out • knead /niːd/1-to press and stretch dough, wet clay, etc. with your hands to make it ready to use: 타동사 (반죽·찰흙 등을) 이기다[치대다]; 반죽하다e.g.) *knead somethingAdd the water and knead the mixture well. 2-to rub and press muscles, etc. especially to relax them or to make them less painful: 타동사 (근육을 마사지하듯) 주무르다e.g.) *knead something..
🗣 스픽 🗣 🤖 Cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, has been popular since around 2015. Bitcoin was actually introduced in 2009. Is there something specific you'd like to know about it? 📝 No, but I'd like to share an anecdote about my recent conversation with my supervisor. He posed a question about prioritizing investments in certain scenarios. There were five options: first, cash or savings accounts; secon..
• nasty /ˈnæsti/ (comparative nastier, superlative nastiest) 1-very bad or unpleasant : (아주 나빠서) 끔찍한, 형편없는 e.g.) He had a nasty accident. 끔찍한 사고 The news gave me a nasty shock. 그 소식은 내게 끔찍한 충격을 주었다. I got a nasty surprise when I opened the door and saw who was there. I had a nasty feeling that he would follow me. 나는 그가 나를 따라올 거라는 끔찍한 기분이 들었다. This coffee has a nasty taste. 이 커피는 맛이 형편없다 Don't bu..
In 90% of cases "obsessed with" is used I am obsessed with that series. I was a bit obsessed with them. I am obsessed with making money. I'd not going to lie, I'd a little bit obsessed with Bakers Delight at the moment. So I love food, but I also find myself obsessed with the chuffing world around me. He was obsessed with Jack the Ripper, writing numerous essays and poems about him. MJ- um, chil..
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🗣 스픽 🗣 📝 No, I don't want to talk about my daily routine. Instead, I'd like to talk about something special that's been happening these days. *"Rather than it" 대신에 "Instead"를 사용하는 게 더 자연스럽고, "these days" 뒤에 "that's been happening"을 추가해서 최근에 일어나고 있는 특별한 일들에 대해 얘기하고 싶다는 걸 더 명확하게 해줘. 📝 Yes, of course. I have a few cases that have been particularly rewarding and fulfilling. However, I wanted to disc..