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151for want of~ÀÌ ºÎÁ·ÇÏ¿© (for lack of)
* The tree is going to die for want of water.
152free from~ÀÌ ¾ø´Â (without)
* He is free from care.
153from now on±ÝÈÄ, ÀÌÁ¦ºÎÅÍ (after this, in future)
* I will do my best from now on.
154furnish A with BA¿¡°Ô B¸¦ °ø±ÞÇÏ´Ù. (supply A with B, provide A with B)
* He furnished the beggar with some food.
155get alongÀüÁøÇÏ´Ù, ¼º°øÇÏ´Ù. (progress, succeed, manage)
* I am not getting along in physics.
¡¡How are you getting along thesedays?
156get away°¡ ¹ö¸®´Ù (escape, go away)
* He got away from his home.
157get backµ¹¾Æ¿À´Ù. (return)
* He will never get back to Korea.
158get in touch with°ú Á¢ÃËÇÏ´Ù. (communicate with)
* I tried in vain to get in touch with him.
159get off³»¸®´Ù, (Â÷, ¸» µî) (leave, descend from)
* She always gets off the bus at the same place.
160get onŸ´Ù. (board, mount)
* He often gets on the bus here.
161get overȸº¹ÇÏ´Ù, ±Øº¹ÇÏ´Ù. (recover from, overcome)
* My father got over his illness.
¡¡At last he got over the difficulty.
162get rid ofÁ¦°ÅÇÏ´Ù. (eliminate)
* Get rid of the rats.
163get the better ofÀ̱â´Ù. (win)
* He got the better of me in the game.
164get the worst ofÁö´Ù. (lose)
* He always gets the worst of me in anything.
165get through³¡³»´Ù. (finish)
* I have to get through the task by five.
166get used to~¿¡ Àͼ÷ÇØ Áö´Ù. (get accustomed to)
* He will be sure to get used to the habit there.
167get well¿ÏÄèµÇ´Ù. (recover)
* He will get well soon.
168give away³²¿¡°Ô ÁÖ¾î¹ö¸®´Ù, ºÐ¹èÇÏ´Ù. (give freely, distribute)
* He gave away anything he had.
169give inÁ¦ÃâÇÏ´Ù, Ç׺¹ÇÏ´Ù. (hand in, surrender)
* He didn't give in his papers in time.
¡¡The enemy gave in.
170give oneself to¿¡ ¸ôµÎÇÏ´Ù. (devote oneself to)
* He gave himself to helping the poor.
171give rise toÀÏÀ¸Å°´Ù. (cause)
* The problem gave rise to the serious effects.
172give upÆ÷±âÇÏ´Ù, Ç׺¹ÇÏ´Ù. (abandon, surrender)
* He gave up his plan.
173go offÆø¹ßÇÏ´Ù, °©Àڱ⠶°³ª´Ù. (explode, leave suddenly)
* The gun went off by accident.
¡¡They went off without a word.
174go on°è¼ÓÇÏ´Ù. (continue)
* Please go on talking.
175go over¹Ýº¹ÇÏ´Ù, °Ë»çÇÏ´Ù. (repeat, examine)
* Go over what you have read.
176go through(°íÅëÀ»)°Þ´Ù, Åë°úÇÏ´Ù. (undergo, pass through)
* We have to go through the difficulty.
¡¡The train just went through the tunnel.
177had better~ÇÏ´Â ÆíÀÌ ³´´Ù. (be advisable to)
* you had better consult a doctor.
178hand over¾çµµÇÏ´Ù. (give over)
* He handed over everything to his wife.
179happen to¿ì¿¬È÷ ~ÇÏ´Ù. (chance to)
* I happened to meet her in the bus.
180hard of hearing±Í°¡ ¸Õ (partially deaf)
* He must be hard of hearing.
181have (½Ã°£) off½¬´Ù. (have free time)
* You can have tomorrow off.
182have a mind to~ÇÏ°í ½Í´Ù. (feel inclined to)
* He has a mind to marry her.
183have done with~À» ³¡³»´Ù. (finish)
* Try to have done with the work within a week.
184have got to~ÇØ¾ß ÇÑ´Ù. (have to, must)
* I have got to return the book.
185have onÀÔ°í ÀÖ´Ù. (be wearing)
* She has a hat on.
186have one's own way¸¶À½´ë·Î ÇÏ´Ù. (do what one wishes)
* He always has his own way in everything.
187hear from~·ÎºÎÅÍ ¼Ò½ÄÀ» µè´Ù. (receive news from)
* I have never heard from him of late.
188hear of¼Ò¹®À» µè´Ù. (learn by report)
* She never heard of her son.
189help oneself to~À» ¸¶À½´ë·Î (eat or take enough)
* Please help yourself to the cake.
190hit upon(¿ì¿¬È÷) ´«¿¡ ¶ç´Ù. (come upon, occur to)
* I hit upon a strange flower.
¡¡He hit upon a good idea.
191ill at easeºÒÆíÇÑ (uncomfortable)
* She always feels ill at ease with him.
192in a little while°ð (in haste)
* I will be back in a little while.
193in a measure¾î´À Á¤µµ (in a certain degree)
* He is in measure a poet.
194in a sense¾î´À Àǹ̷δÂ, ¾î´À Á¤µµ±îÁö (in a certain meaning)
* He is in a sense happy.
195in addition to~»Ó¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó, ºÎ°¡ÇÏ¿© (besides, as well as)
* In addition to her beauty she is clever.
196in advance¹Ì¸® (beforehand)
* We got paid in advance.
197in any case¾î·µç, ÇÏ¿©Æ° (anyhow, at all event)
* In any case you had better go there.
198in fact»ç½Ç»ó (as a matter of fact, really)
* He is, in fact, a man of ability.
199in general´ë°³ (as a rule, usually)
* In general the students are rich.
200in need±ÃÇÌÇÑ (in poverty, in misfortune)
* They say a friend in need is a friend indeed.
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