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Delexical verb (1/2)

금주의 영문법(2) - 디렉시칼 동사(Delexical verb) 영문법 강좌 2020. 2. 19. 디렉시칼 동사(Delexical verb)란 make, have, take, give, get 등 동사가 동작을 나타내는 명사와 결합하여 하나의 동사처럼 쓰이는 구문을 말합니다. 예를 들면 다음과 같은 것들입니다. make a call (=call) make a choice (=choose) make an attack (=attack) have a chat (=chat) have a dance (=dance) take a breath (=breathe) take/have a nap (=nap) give an answer (=answer) give a reply (=reply) get a bath (=ba..

Delexical verb & Light verb

• delexical verb : 비어휘적 동사((특정 명사와 함께 사용될 때 그 자체의 의미가 거의 나타나지 않는 동사)) e.g.) "Take" in "Take a walk" is a typical example of a delexical verb. "Take a walk"에서 "Take"는 전형적인 비어휘적 동사의 예이다. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Light verb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search In linguis..

Lexical verb

• lexical verb : 어휘 동사 ((문법을 나타내는 보조동사와 달리 실질 의미를 나타냄)) - 국제영어대학원대학교 신어사전 e.g.) Find a lexical verb in the sentence. 문장에서 어휘 동사를 찾으시오. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Lexical verb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search In linguistics, a lexical verb or main verb is a member of..

※ Top Ten Grammar Peeves.

※ Top Ten Grammar Peeves. 1. It’s “I couldn’t care less.” “I could care less” means that you actually do care. 2. An apostrophe is never used to form a plural. 3. “Literally” means it actually happened, not that it figuratively happened. 4. “Loose” and “lose” are two different words. 5. “Your” and “you’re” are also two different words. 6. “Their,” “there” and “they’re” are actually three differe..

• toss something back | toss something down: ~을 원샷하다, 원샷 때리다. | bottoms

• toss something back | toss something down -to drink something very quickly, especially alcohol - Oxford Phrasal Verbs Dictionary for Learners of English -To eat or drink something very quickly or voraciously /vəˈreɪʃəsli/. A noun or pronoun can be used between "toss" and "down." - 프리 -To drink something very quickly or in one swig, especially an alcoholic beverage. A noun or pronoun can be use..

#(주제·이야기가) 삼천포로 빠지다 | #삼천포에서 빠진 이야기를 다시 본론으로 돌아와서

#(주제·이야기가) 삼천포로 빠지다 • stray from the subject • digress from the subject #삼천포에서 빠진 이야기를 다시 본론으로 돌아와서 • to return to the subject from the digression • digression /daɪˈɡreʃn/ -an act of talking about something that is not connected with the main point of what you are saying : 본론[주제]을 벗어남, 주제[본론]에서 벗어나기, (주제를 떠나서) 옆길로 빠지기 e.g.) After several digressions, he finally got to the point. 몇 가지 다른 얘기를 하다가 ..

# ~~~ as 형용사 (+a 명사/명사s) / 부사 as ever 구문

# ~~~ as 형용사 (+a 명사/명사s) / 부사 as ever 구문 e.g.) His mind is as sharp as ever. (옥스포드) 그의 정신은 그 어느 때나 다름없이 예리하다. He was as kind a man as ever drew breath. (옥스포드) 그는 살아 숨쉬는 그 어떤 남자 못지않게 친절했다. Things are as fraught as ever in the office. (옥스포드) 사무실 내의 사정이 어느 때 못지않게 걱정스럽다. Eric, as elusive as ever, was nowhere to be found. (옥스포드) 변함없이 찾기 힘든 에릭은 어디에서도 보이지 않았다. The distance between fashion and art remai..

# stand 관련 phrasal verbs 정리

# stand 관련 phrasal verbs 정리 • stand up 1-to get up onto your feet : 서다 e.g.) The children stood up when the teacher walked into the room. 2-to be on your feet : 서 있다 e.g.) There were no seats left so I had to stand up. 남은 의자가 없어서 나는 서 있어야 했다. @You'll look taller if you stand up straight. 몸을 똑바로 하고 서 있으면 키가 더 커 보일 것이다. • stand somebody up -(informal) to deliberately not meet somebody you have arr..

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