동사 숙어 표현들 정리
1. Blow up: explode(폭발하다) - The house caught on fire when the furnace[난로] bow up.
2. Blow up: get angry(화나다) He blew up when he saw the credit card bill/
3. Blow down: destroy by wind(바람이 불어 망가뜨리다) The hurricane could blow the house down.
4. Blow over: be forgotten(잊혀지다) The scandal will blow over shortly.
5. Blow out: burst(터지다) I sure hope my tire doesn?t blow out.
6. Break in: force open(억지로 열고 침입하다) The thief break in and took our computer.
7. Break out: erupt(분출하다, 터지다) Her skin broke out in a rash[발진, 뾰루지].
8. Break down: stop functioning(고장나다) - her car broke down on the highway.
9. Break up: end a relationship(헤어지다) The couple broke up after a year of marriage.
10. Bring on: cause(야기하다) Her hospital stay brought on pneumonia[폐렴].
11. Bring about: cause(야기하다) - They hope to bring about peace in that area.
12. Being up; begin to talk about(말하기 시작하다) She always brings up irrelevant subjects.
13. Bring up: raise children(아이를 키우다) It was brought up in a strict[엄격한] home.
14. Bring down: cause a fail(실패를 낳다) The behavior brought down the government.
15. Care for: take charge of(돌보다) The nurses cared for him during the day.
16. Care for: love(좋아하다) We all cared for him.
17. Care about: have interest in(관심이 있다)She doesn"t care about anybody but herself.
18. Carry on: continue(계속하다) We must carry on after he retires.
19. Carry on: misbehave(잘못 행동하다) She carries on at that bar every night.
20. Carry out: follow plans(계획대로 이행하다) We must carry out this project properly.
21. Carry through: finish(끝내다) We will carry through with his plans.
22. Catch on: understand(이해하다) I don?t think he catches on.
23. Catch up: reach the others(따라잡다) It is hard to catch up when you have been away.
24. Close up: end the business day(하루 일을 마감하다) That shop closes up at eight o?clock.
25. Close down: end business( 문닫다, 그만두다) That store close down two years ago.
26. close in: surround(둘러싸다) The police are closing in on the escapee[탈옥자].
27. Close out: stop selling an item(물건을 파는 것을 그만두다) The store closed out of those fans.
28. come out: loin the society(함께하다) come out and join the fun!
29. Come down on: punish(벌주다) The judge really came down on him.
30. Come through: be reliable(믿을만한) A good friend always comes through.
31. come about: happen(발생하다) how did all this come about?
32. Come over: affect(영향을 주다) something strange has come over him.
33. Do up: improve(개선하다) The make-up artist really did her up.
34. Do over: remodel(개조하다) We want to do over the basement.
35. Drop in: visit without notice(통보 없이 방문하다, 잠시 들르다) Pleas drop in to see me.
36. Drop by: visit without notice(잠시 들르다) Please drop by to see me.
37. Drop out: stop going to school(중퇴하다) She dropped out last year.
38. Fall out: shed(쏟다, 흘리다) - Her hair is falling out because of the operation.
39. Fall out: end a relationship(관계를 끝내다) They fell out after that argument.
40. Fall off: fall from a height(높은 데서 떨어지다) The man fell off the ladder.
41. fall down: fall to the ground(땅에 떨어지다) He was running too fast, and he fell down.
42. Fall through: not happen as planned(예정대로 되지 않다) Our vacation plans fell through.
43. fall for: accept naively(순진하게 받아들이다) Don?t fall for his charm; it?s an act.
44. fall in: associate with an undesirable group(불법 단체에 가입하다) He fell in with a gang downtown.
45. Fall over: faint(기절하다) She fell over in the middle of the concert.
46. Get over: recover(극복하다, 회복하다) I hope you get over your bad cold soon.
47. Get around: avoid(피하다) He?s trying to get around that regulation.