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오늘의 동사
무의미하다
meaningless
예문 연습: 인생을 무의미하게 보내지 말고 뭘 좋아하는 지 뭘 하고 싶은 지 찾아봐요. [Try to find what you like and what you want to do, and not fritter away your life meaninglessly.]
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오늘의 속담
도둑의 씨는 없다.
Literal meaning: Thieves are not born.
What it is really trying to say: Thieves are made, not born.
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오늘의 어휘
속수 무책
helplessness
예문 연습: 익사 직전의 어린이를 봤는데 저는 수영할 줄 몰라서 바닷가에 속수 무책이었어요. [I saw a drowning child but because I don’t know how to swim, I was at a loss by the beach.]
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Easy Conversational Korean – 310
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오늘의 인용구
삶에 지쳐 쓰러졌을 때 우리의 선택은 딱 두 가지 – 계속 쓰러져 있든지 아니면 다시 일어나든지.
“When life knocks you down, you have 2 choices – stay down or get up.” – Tom Krause
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Easy Conversational Korean – 309
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오늘의 동사
감격하다
be deeply moved
예문 연습: 낯선 나라에 혼자 다니면서 좀 위험했지만 계속 도움을 받아서 남의 친절에 감격했고 덜 두려웠어요. [It was dangerous to be wandering around alone in a foreign country, but I kept receiving help and was deeply moved by the kindness and it became less scary.]
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