appointment: 명사 1) an arrangement for a meeting at an agreed time and place, for a particular purpose: 약속 ① Also, I often have appointments or classes in the evening after school. ② I had forgotten I had made another appointment that same day. 2) when someone is chosen for a position or job: 임명 ① Each student received a letter of appointment and reporter's ID card. ② I hope to complete the appointment of principal ministers during tomorrow. 3) an engagement made previously: 선약, 예약 ① I'd like to make an appointment for my daughter to see the doctor.② The problem is that I already have an app
sense동사와 명사로 사용되는데 여기서는 명사에 대해 알아보기로 하겠습니다. 1) a feeling about something: 감각 ① He is also famous for his good looks and fashion sense.② When getting around at night, they rely on senses other than sight. 2) to understand or judge something: 판단력, 인식력 ① He has an unusual sense of what to do all of the time.② We should know the importance of a sense of duty in our everyday lives. 3) to be conscious of something: 의식 ① I'll try my best to carry out tasks with a strong sense of responsibility. ② The neighbors try to work together and maintain a sense of community. 4) make sense: 의미가 있다 ① It makes
represent: 동사 1) to officially speak or take action for another person or group of people: 대표하다 ① The Olympic rings represent Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America.② Each food represents a specialty from a country or a region. 2) to describe someone or something in a particular way: 나타내다, 표현하다 ① Each theme represents the history and culture of the Joseon era. ② It represents more than just a journey of a father and son. 3) to have been elected to a parliament, council etc by the people in a particular area: 대변하다 ① The ambassador is ultimately representing the U.S.'s interest, not So
figure명사와 동사로 사용되는데, 여기서는 명사만 알아보겠습니다. 1) a number representing an amount, especially an official number: 숫자, 수치 ① This figure proves that a lot of information is being brought to individual users.② When looking at the figures they are from six to 10 times more. 2) someone who is important or famous in some way: 인물 ① How could he become such an influential figure at such a young age?② Major world figures have also been paying tribute to her. 3) someone with a particular type of appearance or character, especially when they are far away or difficult to see: 사람, 모습 ① I saw a tall figure in
introduce 1) to let people know someone or something for the first time: 소개하다 ① Let me introduce the person who invented this wonderful tool. ② Recently they have introduced a human-like machine called robonaut 2. 2) to bring a plan, system, or product into use for the first time: 선보이다, 출시하다 ① The new bank notes will be introduced by the end of 2012.② A new kind of pizza was introduced at a pizza restaurant in Australia. 3) to bring a type of thing somewhere for the first time: 도입하다 ① Other English libraries are trying to introduce similar reading programs.② Olympic mascots were first in
offer 동사와 명사로 사용되는데, 여기서는 동사만 알아보기로 하겠습니다. 1) to ask someone if they would like to have something: 제시하다(정확히는 ‘제공하겠다고 말하다’라는 의미) ① The drama school offers places to students who can show talent.② The company offered him a high salary after one-year work. 2) to say that you are willing to do something: 제안하다 ① The team offered him a two-year deal worth about 3 million dollars.② Disney is offering support to the family of the dead boy. 3) to provide something that people need or want: 제공하다 ① Mobile shopping malls offer prices as low as their online competitors.② And, she is offering guests a
attend (동사) 1) to go to an event such as a meeting or a class: 참가하다, 참석하다 ① In the story, Cinderella attends a party at the palace.② Friends, families, and fellow climbers attended to pay their final respects. 2) to go regularly to a school, church etc: 다니다, 듣다 ① Meanwhile, time drags so slowly when you attend a class you really hate.② Then, he attended classes at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. 3) to look after someone, especially because they are ill: 돌보다, 간호하다 ① On his deathbed the General was attended by several doctors. 4) to help a customer in a shop or a restaurant: 시중들
treat (동사) 1) to behave towards someone or something in a particular way: 대하다, 대우하다, 대접하다 ① If you treat him with respect, he will treat you the same way.② In particular, people from Southeast Asia feel they are not treated well.③ At the celebration, elephants are treated like royalty. 2) to deal with, regard, or consider something in a particular way: 다루다, 처리하다 ① Smoking should be treated as a medical problem, not punished as bad behaviour. ② More people are eating natural foods not being treated with chemicals. 3) to try to cure an illness or injury by using drugs, hospital care, operat
concern 명사와 동사로 사용되는데 여기서는 명사만 알아보도록 하겠습니다. 1) a feeling of worry about something important: 걱정, 우려 ① Now another superstar has brought amazement and sense of concern in England.② According to economic analysts the concern won't be a passing phenomenon. 2) something that is important to you or that involves you: 관심, 관심사 ① Green growth seems to be last on the list of concerns of Western politicians. ② The concern is so serious that it may choke them in the future competitions. 3) a feeling of wanting someone to be happy and healthy: 근심, 염려 ① She feels all her worries and concerns crowding
develop 1) to grow or change into something bigger, stronger, or more advanced, or to make someone or something do this: 발전하다, 발전시키다 ① Without letters, no one can expect to accumulate knowledge or develop culture.② The island has developed its economy around the tourist industry. 2) to design or make a new idea, product, system etc over a period of time: 개발하다 ① They are even planning to develop plastics made from chicken by-products. ② Each country has developed their own ways to enjoy ice cream. 3) to start to have a feeling or quality that then becomes stronger: (감정이나 특성 등을) 기르다, 키우다 ①