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301once in a while°¡²û (occasionally)
* I go to the movies once in a while.
302only a few¸Å¿ì ÀûÀº (ver few)
* Only a few of them attended the party.
303out of breathÇ涱À̸ç (panting)
* He came running out of breath.
304out of date±¸½ÄÀÇ (old-fashioned)
* Her dress is out of date.
305out of order°íÀå³­ (not in working condition)
* This telephone is out of order.
306out of placeºÎÀû´çÇÑ (unsuitable)
* This room is out of place of reading.
307out of questionÀǽÉÇÒ ¹Ù ¾ø´Â (beyond doubt)
* Your success is out of question.
308out of the questionºÒ°¡´ÉÇÑ (impossible)
* Your success is out of the question.
309owe ~ to~Àº ~ÀÇ ´öÅÃÀÌ´Ù. (be indebted to)
* I owe my success to you.
310owing to~ ¶§¹®¿¡ (because of)
* He couldn't go owing to the heavy snow.
311part from + »ç¶÷~¿Í °ü°è¸¦ ²÷´Ù. (separate oneself form)
* I have to part from my old friends.
312part with + »ç¹°(¹°°ÇÀ») ³²¿¡°Ô ÁÖ´Ù. (give away)
* I parted with my old watch.
313pass for~À¸·Î ÅëÇÏ´Ù. (be regarded as , be taken for)
* He passes for a clever man here.
314pay attention to~¿¡ ÁÖÀÇÇÏ´Ù. (give attention to)
* You should pay attention to waht I say.
315pick out¼±ÅÃÇÏ´Ù, °í¸£´Ù (select, choose)
* I want to pick out a blue tie.
316play a role¿ªÇÒÀ» ÇÏ´Ù. (play a part)
* I want to play an important role.
317prevent ~from¹æÇØÇÏ¿© ¸øÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Ù. (keep ~ from)
* The rain prevented me from coming.
318put off¿¬±âÇÏ´Ù, ¹þ´Ù. (postpone, hold over, take off)
* He put off the meeting till tomorrow.
¡¡Put off your hat in the room.
319put onÀÔ´Ù, ¾²´Ù. (wear)
* He put on his coat, and went out.
320put out(ºÒ)²ô´Ù. (extinguish)
* The firemen put out the fire.
321put up at~¿¡ ¼÷¹ÚÇÏ´Ù. (stop at)
* We are going to put up at the inn.
322put up withÂü´Ù, ~À» °ßµð´Ù. (endure, bear, stand)
* I can't put up with such an insult.
323quite a few(²Ï) ¸¹Àº (a good many)
* There are quite a few students in the class.
324rain cats and dogsºñ°¡ ¾ï¼ö°°ÀÌ Æۺ״Ù. (rain in torrents)
* It is raining cats and dogs outside.
325read throughÅ뵶ÇÏ´Ù. (read from beginning to the end)
* Have you ever read the book through?
326recover from~¿¡ ȸº¹ÇÏ´Ù. (get well)
* She recovered from her serious illness.
327refer to¾ð±ÞÇÏ´Ù (speak of)
* She often refers to my aunt.
328regard ~ as~À» ~À¸·Î °£ÁÖÇÏ´Ù. (look on ~as)
* Don't regard him as a fool.
329regardless of~¿¡ »ó°ü¾øÀÌ, ~¿¡µµ ºÒ±¸ÇÏ°í (without regard to)
* Regardless of his poverty, I respect him.
330rely on (upon)¹Ï´Ù, ÀÇÁ¸ÇÏ´Ù. (depend on, trust)
* I rely on him to help me.
331remind A of BA¿¡°Ô B¸¦ »ó±â½ÃÅ°´Ù. (put A in mind of B)
* She reminds me of my mother.
332resort toÀÚÁÖ µå³ªµé´Ù, È£¼ÒÇÏ´Ù. (go frequently, adopt as means)
* He resorts to her house these days.
¡¡Don't resort to violence.
333result from~¿¡¼­ »ý±â´Ù. (happen from)
* Accidents result from carelessness.
334result in°á±¹ ~ÀÌ µÇ´Ù. (bring about)
* Poverty often results in crimes.
335right awayÁï½Ã, °ð (immediately, at once)
* Go there right away.
336right nowÁï½Ã, °ð (at once m right away)
* Clean the room right now.
337rob A of BA¿¡°Ô B¸¦ °­Å»ÇÏ´Ù. (deprive A of B)
* He robbed me of m watch.
338run across~À» ¿ì¿¬È÷ ¸¸³ª´Ù. (find unexpectedly)
* I ran across my uncle at the station.
339run intoÃæµ¹ÇÏ´Ù. (collide with, run against)
* The train ran into the bus last night.
340run out of~À» ´Ù ½á¹ö¸®´Ù. (run short of, exhaust)
* The car ran out of oil.
341run the riskÀ§ÇèÀ» ¹«¸¨¾²´Ù. (take risks)
* He ran the risk to save the child.
342safe and sound¹«»çÈ÷ (safely)
* He arrived here safe and sound.
343search for [after]~À» ã´Ù. (seek, try to find)
* They all went out to search for the lost child.
344search intoÁ¶»çÇÏ´Ù. (look into, examine)
* The police are trying to search into the matter.
345second to none´©±¸¿¡°Ôµµ µÚÁöÁö ¾Ê´Â (the best)
* My sister is second to none in mathematics.
346see offÀü¼ÛÇÏ´Ù (accompany till one gets along)
* I have heen to the station to see her off.
347set about½ÃÀÛÇÏ´Ù (start)
* He set about cleaning the house.
348set in(¿ì±â µî) ½ÃÀ۵ǴÙ. (begin, statr)
* The rainy season has just set in.
349set offÃâ¹ßÇÏ´Ù (start a journey or race)
* When do you set off on a trip?
350set out½ÃÀÛÇÏ´Ù, ¶°³ª´Ù. (set off, begin, start)
* He has no funds to set out with.
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