9. 가슴 노출이 심한 옷을 입다.


A : Don't you think she is inappropriately clothed at a place like this?

B : Yes, I do. I don't like women who wear low-cut dresses.


A : On this invitation it says, "Discreet cleavage is advised." What does that mean?

B : It means that women are advised not to wear a dress cut too low.



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8. 자리를 옮기자


Anyway, it's getting too boring here in this club. Let's change the scenery! Hey, treat me to another round.


A : How about a change of scenery, you guys? The Atmosphere is getting a bit awkward here!

B : Just let me finish this one and we can go



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7. 예, 말씀만 하십시오.


A : This steak you brought me isn't cooked enough. Will you have it cooked more?

B : As you say, sir. I'll have the chef cook it a bit more.

A : There is just one more thing I'd like you to do.

B : Your wish is my command.



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6.(눈, 바람 등이) 들어오다/틈새로 들어오는 바람


Close the door. There's a draft.


It's a little drafty here. I want to move to another table.


Do you mind closing the window? I'm sitting in a draft



5. 아첨은 내 생리에 안 맞아


What he does to her is really nauseating. Flattery is foreign to my nature.



4. (공개적으로) 찬사를 보내다.


Sampras paid tribute to Agassi. "He had an incredible year and deserves to be No.1," he said.



3. 폐 끼치고 싶지 않다


A : I'll buy you sugar-free orange juice.
B : I don't want to put you to the bother.
A : I don't want to impose on you.
B : please don't consider it an imposition.
A : I didn't mean to interrupt your dinner. I hope I'm not imposing on you.
B : No, you're not.
Thank you for your generosity, but I don't want to be an imposition upon you.



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2. 폐가 되다


You are being imposed upon, and it will continue until you take a firm stand.


A : It's really freezing outside. Let me give you a ride.

B : No, you're not even going in the same direction. It's too much of an imposition to ask you.

A : No, I insist.

A : I must be running now.

B : Already? Stay for dinner, please.

A : Well, if it's not too much bother, I will.

B : No, it's not.



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1. 초면인 것 같은데요.


I don't believe I've had the pleasure of meeting you.


A : I don't believe I've had the pleasure. I'm Dick Wilson.

B : How do you do, Mr.Wilson? I'm Mary Smith.



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