저는 7월 6일까지 해외 출장~ 잘 다녀오겠습니다!
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저는 7월 6일까지 해외 출장~ 잘 다녀오겠습니다!
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1. some day; one of these days; at some future date 2. tile
예문 연습: (1. some day; one of these days; at some future date) 당장 찾아가고 싶은 건 아는데 방문을 타일로 미루세요. [I know you want to go and find him right now but please make another date for the visit.]
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“The best way to say good bye is to leave with a smile.”
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discolouration; fade
예문 연습: 이 색은 빨아도 퇴색하지 않아서 고객들 중에 인기가 많아요. [This colour is popular amongst customers as it withstands wash.]
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Literal meaning: Lying under the persimmon tree and waiting for a ripe persimmon to drop.
What it is really trying to say: Do you think a ripe persimmon will appear without any hard work?
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successfully; completely; perfectly
예문 연습: 그 남자의 달콤한 말에 감쪽같이 속아넘어가는 것은 안 되는데… [I know I should not be completely taken in by his sweet words but…]
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