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토익에 자주 출제되는 영어 회화 숙어 - F

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fall back on (=depend on in case of need) ~에 의지하다
When she lost her job, she fell back on piano playing for meney.
fall in with (=become involved with) ~와 어울리다
In high school, he fell in with the wrong crowd and ended up in jail.
fall short of (=fail to reach) ~에 못 미치다, 미달하다
His jump feel three inches short of the world record.
familiar with+사물 or 사람 (=having a good knowledge of) ~을 잘 하는
end in (=result in) 결과 ~이 되다, 결국 ~으로 끝나다
The conversation ended in an argument.
engaged in (=busy with) ~하느라 바쁜, ~에 종사하고 있는
These days I'm engaged in writing a new computer program.
exert oneself (=make an effort) 노력하다
She exerted herself all year to earn good marks in mathematics.
familiar to+사람 (=well known to) ~ 에게 잘 알려져 있는
We are familiar with this proverbI'm familiar with his mother.
What the speaker told us tonight was all familiar to us.
far from (=not at all; instead of) 결코 ~이 아닌; ~하기는커녕
I am far from blaming himFar from being angry, he's delighted.
feel for (=have sympathy for; grope for) ~을 동정하다; ~을 더듬어 찾다
I really feel for his bereaved family.
She felt in her bag for a lipstick .
feel like ~ing (=be inclined to) ~하고 싶다[싶은 기분이다]
somehow I feel like canceling the contract.
find fault with (=criticize) ~을 비난하다, 흠을 잡다, 트집 잡다
I've never found fault with anything you've ever done.
fix up (=repair) 고치다
The garage man fixed up the old car and sold it at a profit of $500.
fix A up with B (=arrange for A to have B; introduce B to A) A에게 B를 마련해[알선해] 주다; A에게 B를 소개시켜 주다
I know someone who's able to fix you up with a good job.
I have a nice girl I'd like to fix you up with.
flatter oneself that (=be pleased with one's belief that) 혼자 속으로 믿고 좋아하다
He flatters himself that he'll be able to get her in the long run.
follow suit (=do as someone else has done) 남이 하는대로 하다, 선례를 따르다
Once one bank raises its interest rate, all the others will follow suit.
fool around (=waste time doing nothing) 빈둥거리다
Instead of studying, he spends all his spare time fooling around.
for a song (=for very little money, cheaply) 헐값으로, 염가로
Because the shop's closing down, most of the stock is going for a song.
for all I know (=perhaps) 아마
All his family may be living somewhere in North America for all I know.
for better or for worse (=under good or bad circumstances) 좋은 싫든간에
Will you promise to stay with me for better or for worse?
for fear of (=because of anxiety about) ~을 두려워하여
I dare not go there for fear of him seeing me.
for free (=without charge, free of charge) 무료로
You can't expect the doctor to treat you for free.
for good (=for ever) 영원히, 아주
We thought she'd come for a visit, but it seems she's staying for good.
for good measure (=as something extra, in addition) 덤으로, 추가로
After I'd weighed the pears, I put in another one for good measure.
for nothing (=without payment; in vain; without reason) 공짜로; 헛되이; 이유없이
When we bought the house we got all the furniture as well for nothing.
All my efforts were for nothingThey quarrelled for nothing.
for once (=this once) 한 번만[이번만]
Can't you be nice to each other (just) for once?
for one thing (=in the first place) 우선, 첫째는
For one thing I am busy; for another I don't have any money.
for one's[dear] life (=desperately) 필사적으로
He hung on to the ledge for his life.
for short (=for brevity's sake) 줄여서, 생략하여
The World Trade Organization is called WTO for short.
for the most part (=mostly, on the whole) 대부분, 대개
Korean TV sets are, for the most part, of excellent quality.
for the sake of (=for the benefit of) ~을 위하여
We have to stop fighting for the sake of family unity.
for lack of (=for want of) ~이 부족하여
The project failed for lack of financial backing.
for the time being (=for the moment, for the present) 당분간
For the time being I'm tied up, but I'll get to it first thing next month.
forget it (=overlook it) (칭찬․사죄 등에 대해) 괜찮아요, 됐어요.
“Thanks so much for helping me.” “Forget it, is was nothing.”
free from[of] (=without) ~이 없는
Keep all parts of the machine free from dust and dirt.
from time to time (=occasionally, once in a while) 가끔
From time to time this old house gives me the creeps.