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501furnish A with BA ¿¡°Ô B¸¦ °ø±ÞÇÏ´Ù (supply A with B)
* History furnishes mankind with many lessons.
502generally speaking´ëü·Î ¸»Çؼ­(¸»ÇÏÀÚ¸é)
* Generally speaking, winter is cold in Korea.
503get alongÁøôµÇ´Ù, »ì¾Æ°¡´Ù (make progress, manage)
* We cannot get along without money.
504get along (with)Áö³»´Ù, »çÀÌÁÁ°Ô Áö³»´Ù, ÁøôÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù
* How are you getting along?
¡¡How is he getting along with his wife?
¡¡How are you getting along with your English?
505get awayµµ¸ÁÄ¡´Ù, ¶°³ª´Ù (escape, leave)
* Get away with you!
¡¡He found it hard to get away with the clothes on.
506get betterÁÁ¾ÆÁö´Ù (become better)
* He has been sick for a month but now he is getting better.
507get in touch with~¿Í Á¢ÃËÇÏ´Ù (communicate)
* Can I get in touch with by phone?
508get off³»¸®´Ù
* It is time that we got off the train.
509get onŸ´Ù
* A man was getting on the bus.
¡¡How are you getting on?
510get on in life, get on in the worldÃâ¼¼ÇÏ´Ù
* Tell me how he has got on in the world.
511get overȸº¹ÇÏ´Ù, ±Øº¹ÇÏ´Ù (recover from, overcome)
* The horse tried to get over the hedge.
¡¡Men have got over the difficulties that stand in the way of commerce and industry.
512get rid ofÁ¦°ÅÇÏ´Ù, ¾ø¾Ö´Ù (eliminate)
* Rats should be got rid of.
¡¡A bad habit is easy to get into and hard to get rid of.
513get the better of~¸¦ À̱â´Ù (win)
* I got the better of him in mathematics.
¡¡Curiosity got the better of him.
514get through with³¡³»´Ù, ~À» °ßµð¾î³»´Ù (finish)
* I will soon get through with my work.
515get tired of½ÈÁõ³ª´Ù (become weary of)
* I got tired of my monotonous life.
516get toµµÂøÇÏ´Ù (reach, arrive at)
* How can I get to the police station?
517get to + Àå¼Ò~¿¡ µµÂøÇÏ´Ù (reach)
* I got to the station just in time.
518get to + V~ÇÏ°Ô µÇ´Ù
* How did you get to love her?
¡¡The sheep-dog has got to know me now and barks only in welcome.
519get used to~¿¡ Àͼ÷ÇØÁö´Ù (get accustomed to)
* He got used to doing the work.
520get worse¾ÇÈ­ÇÏ´Ù (become worse)
* The things are getting worse.
521give a ride, give a lift~¸¦ Å¿ö ÁÖ´Ù
* I'll give you a ride in the new car.
¡¡Thank you for giving me a lift all the way.
522give birth to³º´Ù, »ý»êÇÏ´Ù (bear, produce)
* She gave birth to twins.
¡¡It gave birth to elevated idea in the mind.
523give inÁ¦ÃâÇÏ´Ù, ±¼º¹ÇÏ´Ù, ¹«³ÊÁö´Ù (hand in, surrender, collapse)
* Give in your papers now.
¡¡He gave in to her request.
¡¡He has given in to me.
524give one a ringÀüÈ­ÇÏ´Ù (telephone)
* I will give you a ring as son as I get there.
525give oneself (up) to~¿¡ Àü³äÇÏ´Ù (devote oneself to)
* He gave himself up to self-culture.
526give oneself to¸ôµÎÇÏ´Ù (devote oneself to)
* He gives himself to his studies.
527give rise to~À» ÀÏÀ¸Å°´Ù, ~À» ¹ß»ý½ÃÅ°´Ù
* A privilege often gives rise to abuses.
¡¡His absence gave rise to the rumor that he was going to resign.
528give upÆ÷±âÇÏ´Ù, ±¼º¹ÇÏ´Ù
* You should give up smoking and drinking.
¡¡They did not give up hope.
¡¡They gave her up for lost.
529give up for lost, give up as lost~¸¦ ÀÒ¾î¹ö¸° °ÍÀ¸·Î ´Ü³äÇÏ´Ù
* They gave her up for lost.
¡¡For years the vessel has been given up as lost.
530give vent to(°¨Á¤À») ³ªÅ¸³»´Ù, ¹ß»êÇÏ´Ù
* She is apt to give vent to her feelings.
¡¡He gave vent to his sorrow in an elegy.
531give way (to)~¿¡°Ô Áö´Ù, ±¼º¹ÇÏ´Ù, ¹«³ÊÁö´Ù
* You must not give way to temptation.
¡¡Don't give way to fits of passion.
¡¡The floor gave way.
532given to~¿¡ Àü³äÇÏ´Ù
* He is given to charity, but his brother is given to drink.
533go ¡­¡­ÇÑ »óÅ·ΠµÇ´Ù
* Don't leave that fish go bad; put it in the refrigerator.
534go a good way, go a long wayÅ©°Ô µµ¿òµÇ´Ù
* This will go a good way toward settling the questions
535go ahead°è¼ÓÇÏ´Ù, ÀüÁøÇÏ´Ù, ¸ÕÀú °¡´Ù (continue, advance, go first)
* The work is going ahead in good style.
536go bad»óÇÏ´Ù
* These oranges are beginning to go bad.
537go blind´«ÀÌ ¸Ö´Ù
* He went blind in the war.
538go by(¼¼¿ùÀÌ)Áö³ª°¡´Ù
* Years have gone by.
¡¡The time for sowing has gone by.
539go for a walk»êº¸ÇÏ´Ù (take a walk)
* He took a walk in the garden.
540go from bad to worse¾ÇÈ­ÇÏ´Ù (get worse every day)
* Things went from bad to worse.
541go in for~À» ÁÁ¾ÆÇÏ´Ù
* What sport do you go in for?
542go mad¹ÌÄ¡´Ù
* He nearly went mad with anxiety.
543go on°è¼ÓÇÏ´Ù (continue)
* He went on talking even though no one was listening.
544go on with~À» °è¼ÓÇÏ´Ù
* He went on with the work.
545go out of date½Ã´ë¿¡ µÚ¶³¾î Áö´Ù
* The idea has gone out of date.
546go out of one's way (to)ÀϺη¯ ~ÇÏ´Ù, µ¹¾Æ°¡´Ù
* He often goes out of his way to insult me.
¡¡He went out of his way as far as Seoul.
547go over°Ç³Ê°¡´Ù, Á¶»çÇÏ´Ù
* He went over to America.
¡¡Let's go over the facts again.
548go so far as to + V~±îÁöµµ ÇÏ´Ù
* She went so far as to permit me to dine with her.
549go through(°íÅëÀ») °Þ´Ù, °æÇèÇÏ´Ù, Åë°úÇÏ´Ù (suffer or experience, pass through)
* We have gone through many hardships.
¡¡He went through two great wars.
550go through with~À» ³¡³»´Ù, ¼ºÃëÇÏ´Ù
* They will go through with the plan.
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