단어 | 뜻 | 예문 |
etiquette | the set of rules or customs that control accepted behavior in particular social groups or social situations | differnt cultures observe different rules for table etiquette (여기서 observe는 준수하다) |
a great deal of | a large amount of | He made a great deal of money last month |
invest in | use money for (something) in order to earn more money | He made a fortune by investing in real estate |
in favor | approved of, supported, or popular | Most of the employees are not in favor of the new policy |
keep track of | be fully aware of or informed about something | I have been keeping track of your project and I am really impressed with the progress that you have made so far. DBONE alert system prevent DBA from monitoring HBase metrics all time. |
step into someone's shoes | take over a job or some role from someone | I am going to have to step into Frank's shoes while he is on his business trip |
over ones head | beyond someone's ability to understand | Could you please help me with this? I am really over my head. |
go ahead | start to do something | He told him to go ahead with the new project I went ahaed and orderd. |
chef's special | a chef or a restaurant's signature dish | would you like to try the chef's special? |
I'd like | used to say that someone wants to do or have something | I would like an iced tea with lemon |
eat out | eat in a restaurant | How often do you eat out in a week |
I hope you don't mind | used in order to be more polite when you say something that could slightly upset, annoy, or embarrass someone | I hope you do not mind, but I went ahead and ordered the chef's special I hope you didn't wait too long. I hope you don’t mind, but I went ahead and ordered us the chef’s special |
make sense | be pracrical or seem like a good idea | It makes sense to leave early to avoid traffic |
progress report | a written document that explains how much progress is being made on something you have previously planned | The staff write monthly progress reports to keep their clients updated. |
take on | begin to perform or deal with | He is ready to take on a new role this month. |
make ends meet | have just enough money to pay for things you need | With the economy so bad now, it is really hard to make ends meet thees days. |
put something on hold | delay until a later time | We are going to have to put this project on hold until we can find funding |
learn the ropes | learn how to do a new job or activity | Do not worry if things seem hard now. Your job will get easier once you learn the ropes |
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