Daily Expression Flashcards
may as well
suggesting something because there is nothing else
used to make an unenthusiastic suggestion.
~하는편이 낫겠다
In reference to
About
in relation to; as regards
While (I, you, we) at it
~ 하는 김에
Head up
be in charge or control of something.
Afterwards
at a later or future time
Later on;subsequently; eventually
You don’t say
Express surprise
I can’t help but (verb)
~ 하지 않을수 없다
어쩔수 없다
그럴수 밖에 없다
- “I can’t help but feel a sense of awe when I look up at the night sky and see the stars shining brightly.”
- “Whenever I hear my favorite song, I can’t help but start dancing and singing along.”
- “Even though I know I shouldn’t eat another slice of cake, I can’t help but indulge myself.”
- “When I see a cute baby, I can’t help but coo and smile at them.”
- “As soon as I step into a library, I can’t help but be drawn to the rows of books, eager to explore their pages.”
Convey
전달하다
메세지,감정,정보등
- “She used vivid storytelling techniques to effectively convey the excitement of her travel experiences.”
- “The actor’s passionate delivery of the monologue conveyed the character’s anguish and despair.”
- “During the presentation, he used visual aids to convey complex data in a clear and understandable way.”
- “The teacher used various teaching methods to convey the importance of teamwork to the students.”
- “Through his heartfelt speech, he conveyed his gratitude to everyone who supported him throughout his journey.”
Throughout
~동안 내내, 종일
Throughout Is a preposition that means in every part, during the whole extent, or all the way through a particular period or place. It indicates a sense of continuity or ubiquity.
Here are five usages of “throughout” in sentences:
1. “She searched for her lost keys throughout the house but couldn’t find them.” 2. “Throughout history, great leaders have emerged during times of crisis.” 3. “The festival attracts visitors from all over the world, and the city is filled with excitement throughout the event.” 4. “He maintained a positive attitude throughout the challenging project, inspiring his team to persevere.” 5. “The teacher provided guidance and support to the students throughout the school year.”
Errands to run
해야 할일
Things to take care of
Tasks on my to-do list
Catch up
generally refers to getting up to date, reconnecting, making progress, or acquiring missed information in various contexts.
Bundle up
껴입어
따뜻하게 입어
Be running (a bit) late
늦게 도착하다 기본형
What are you in the mood for
~ 하고(먹고)싶은거 있어?
I’ve been meaning to~
~ 하려고 했었다
I’ve been planning to
I’ve been intending to
Get off work
일이 끝나다
Swamp
늪, 힘든 상황을 표현 할때
Swamped
Tossed and turned
잠자리에서 뒤척이다
Bear with me
이해(양해) 바라다
In polite way
Plz be patient
Plz give me a moment
Thank you for understanding
Plz excuse the delay
Are you still asleep
Are you still in bed?
Are you still sleeping?
Are you awake yet?
Have over
초대하다
1. “I’m having some friends over for dinner tonight.” 2. “Would you like to come over and watch a movie?” 3. “We’re having a party this weekend. Can I have you over?” 4. “I’m having my parents over for the holidays.” 5. “Let’s have the team over for a meeting at my place.” 6. “She had her classmates over to study for the exam.” 7. “We often have neighbors over for coffee on Sunday mornings.” 8. “I had a few colleagues over for a casual get-together.”
Start over
새로 시작하다, 다시 시작하다
Do over
다시 하다
Go over
살펴보다, 검토하다 (세세하게)