지독하다
severe; frightful; intense
예문 연습: 몇 일전에 지독한 감기가 걸릴 뿐만 아니라 컴퓨터도 고장났어요.
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severe; frightful; intense
예문 연습: 몇 일전에 지독한 감기가 걸릴 뿐만 아니라 컴퓨터도 고장났어요.
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good condition
예문 연습: 제 컨디션은 아주 쾌조이라서 아무 어려움도 극복할 수 있을 것 같아요. [My condition is so good that I feel like I can overcome any difficulties.]
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“Envy is the art of counting the other fellow’s blessings instead of your own.”
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피크닉 갈 계절이 오고 있어요 ^^
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be scattered
예문 연습: 벚꽃이 땅바닥에 흩어져 있는 봄의 모습이 너무 좋아해요. [I really like a spring with cherry blossoms laying scattered on the ground.]
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Literal meaning: Your fate is only a matter of time.
What it is really trying to say: 사람의 부귀빈천은 쉽게 바뀐다는 뜻. One’s rank can change easily.
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“The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.”
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