proper 1) right, suitable, or correct: 적당한, 알맞은, 적절한(명사의 앞에서만 사용됨) ① From the government's perspective, the decision may be the proper one.② The Navy that we depend on lacks proper equipment for underwater missions. 2) socially or legally correct and acceptable: 적절한 ① They missed the chance to get a proper public education earlier in their lives.② However, few have received proper treatment for the serious problem. 3) real, or of a good and generally accepted standard: 제대로 된 ① Why is the President afraid of proper news conferences?② I want to learn and use proper Korean words while i am
enter 1) to go or come into a place: 들어가다, 들어오다 ① Citizens of Monaco, however, are forbidden from entering the casinos. 2) to start working in a particular profession or organization, or to start studying at a school or university: 입학하다, 입사하다 ① Later, she entered Tennessee State University and won a full scholarship. 3) to start to take part in an activity, or become involved in a situation: 참가하다, 착수하다 ① If they reach the final round, they will enter an intense training program. 4) to put information into a computer by pressing the keys: 입력하다 ① It turned out that the person failed to e
review:명사와 동사의 용법이 있는데 여기서는 명사에 대해 알아보겠습니다. 1) a careful examination of a situation or process: 평가, 분석 ① Although this book sold well, it received mixed reviews from the critics. ② The film did not screen in many theaters, but received positive reviews. 2) an article in a newspaper or magazine that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film etc: 리뷰 ① His new album was released last week and is showing positive reviews. ② This month's journal contains detailed reviews on Wi-Fi hotspots in the city. 3) an article about a particular book: 서평 ① He sent his book to press for review in Septembe
due 1) expected to happen or arrive at a particular time: 예정인 (be+due의 형태) ① His new book, which was written last year, is due to be published next year.② She is pregnant and the baby is due in April this year, if no problem. ③ The librarian told me that the books are due tomorrow. 2) owed to someone either as a debt or because they have a right to it: 마땅한, 귀속하는 ① Give credit where credit is due. Tom's help was indispensable, too.② Any money due you will be sent by cheque through the post. 3) if an amount of money is due, it must be paid at a particular time: 만기의 ① The next income tax pa
charge-2 여기서는 동사의 용법에 대해 알아보겠습니다. 1) to ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling: 청구하다, 부담하다 ① The library will charge special fee for some books from foreign countries. ② The hotels in tourist areas were charging too high prices for rooms. 2) to state officially that someone may be guilty of a crime: 기소하다 ① He was arrested at the spot and charged with murder of two girls. ② After charged with bank robbery, they were sentence to ten years prison. 3) to say publicly that you think someone has done something wrong: 비난하다 ① Demonstrators have charged that th
charge-1charge 역시 다양하게 사용하는 어휘인데, 우선 명사부터 살펴보겠습니다. 1) the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services: 요금, 대금 ① They may charge fees for special certificates, credit transfer or other services. 2) the position of having control or responsibility for a group of people or an activity: 책임, 책임자 ① But they still thought their husbands should be the main person in charge. 3) an official statement made by the police saying that they believe someone may be guilty of a crime: 혐의 ③ Two high-school principals in Seoul were arrested on charges of taking bribes. 4) a written or spoken stat
occupation 1) a job or profession: ‘직업’ ① Regardless of race, religion or occupation everyone is entitled to human right. ② I am a company employee. I work at trading company. What is your occupation? 2) when a large group of people enter a place and take control of it, especially by military force: 점령 ① We cannot for long acquiesce in an occupation of a town by an army. ② The books were seized during the Japanese occupation between 1910 and 1945. 3) a way of spending your time: 셀 수 있는 명사로 소일거리 ① One of my childhood occupations was collecting stamps. One of his favorite occupations is to
operation 1) the process of cutting into someone's body to repair or remove a part that is damaged: 수술 ① After the operation, he became healthy again and led his company quite well. ② She will soon undergo an operation to donate his bone marrow to her son. 2) a business, company, or organization: 사업, 회사, 또는 단체 ① The company have operations in everything from cellular phones to shipbuilding.② We decentralized our operations last year and opened several regional offices. 3) the work or activities done by a business or organization, or the process of doing this work: 작업, 활동, 운영 ① This cente
present-2: 형용사, 명사 1) to be in a particular place: 출석하다 ① A teacher takes attendance of students present in the class. ② On an average, there are twenty boys present every day. 2) to be existing: 존재하다 ① On Earth, the gravity is always present and never goes away.② CO2, known as carbon dioxide is consistently present in the air. 3) to be happening or existing now: 현재의, 지금의 ① The teachers of the past and present teachers teach very different things.② Time does not necessarily flows from the past to the present to the future. 4) gift: 선물 ① Children all over the world wait for their Christ
present-1: 동사 1) to give something to someone, for example at a formal or official occasion: 주다 ① The computer centre presented a cheque for 5,000 dollars to cancer research. 2) to cause something to happen or exist: 초래하다 ① Large classes in school present great problems to many teachers. ② I knew I had presented her with an impossible task. 3) to show or describe someone or something: 소개하다, 내놓다, 보여주다 ① Shakespeare presents the hero as a noble man doomed to make mistakes. ② The audience became quiet when he presented his startling discovery. 4) to show such things as an official documen