What are you in the mood for tonight?
-> 기분이 어때처럼 들린다
-> 오늘 저녁 뭐가 땡겨? 원해?
(= What do you want tonight?)
술 마실 거야!
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I'm going to drink (soju, beer, wine)
What are you in the mood for tonight?
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음식, 장르(영화), 데이트(동작)
난 매운거를 먹고 싶어
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I want to have something spicy
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I'd(would) like to have something spicy
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I'm in the mood for something spicy
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I feel like having something spicy
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I'm craving something spicy
What do you want to eat? What are you in the mood for?
What do you want to do? What are you in the mood for?
What do you want to watch? What are you in the mood for?
생각나는게 없어
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Nothing comes to mind
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I can't think of it right now
딱히 땡기는게 없어
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not really
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I'm not really in the mood for anything
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I don't really feel like anything
spice (향신료)
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스파이시ㅅ
맛있게 먹으면 0칼로리 (-> 살 안찐다)
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If it tastes good, you don't gain weight
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If it tastes good, it's zero calories
공복
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empty stomach
by.... ㅠ
I deal with stress by going shopping
When you get stressed, how do you deal with it?
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relieve stress (스트레스를 풀다)
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I relieve stress by going shopping (쇼핑을 왜 하는 겁니까?)
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I go shopping to relieve stress (스트레스가 풀립니까?)
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Going shopping helps me relieve stress
by (어떻게) / to (왜) / help (도움되고)
kick the bucket = be dead
bucket list = something that you want to do before you die
What's on your bucket list?
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I want to ..
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There's one thing on my bucket list, I want to...
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There're a couple of things on my bucket list, I want to...
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I've always wanted to ...
몸짱 할머니
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be in a good shape (몸이 좋다)
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a person who is in a good shape (몸이 좋은 사람)
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a grandmother who is in a good shape (몸짱 할머니)
과거분사
go went gone
do did done
break broke broken
read read read
왜? 본질은 뭘까?
= ㄴ -> 이미 그렇게 된 -> 과거분사
낙엽(이미 떨어진 나뭇잎)
fall / leaves
= fallen leaves
burn 불타다 / house 집
a burned house -> 불탄 집
marinate 양념하다 / meat 고기
marinated meat -> 양념에 재워진 고기
freeze 얼리다 / fruit 과일
frozen fruit -> 언 과일
과거분사 (frozen, tired, fallen) = 형용사 (pretty, beautiful, tall)
그녀는 예쁘다
-> She is pretty
그녀는 (수분기가) 말랐다
-> She is dried
We love -> 우리는 사랑해요
We are loved -> 우리는 사랑을 받아요 (사랑을 받아진 상태가 됩니다)
That got me thinking (앞에 어떤 사건으로 내 생각이 많아졌을 때 쓰는 표현)
Yesterday I watched a movie and that got me thinking
I'm firmly convinced that I can speak Enlgish if I work hard and long enough
quit
(KW)
-> 퀴트
-> 쿠위트
quite
-> 콰이어트
-> 크와이어트
