gain ground | (=advance; move closer to) | 전진하다; 따라붙다 |
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The soldiers gained ground toward the enemy position inch by inch. | ||
To gain ground on his opponent, the politician promised to cut taxes. | ||
get a load of | (=look at) | 보다 |
Get a load of Marry breastfeeding her baby. | ||
get a move on | (=hurry up) | 서두르다 |
We'd better get a move on or we'll be late. | ||
get across | (=cause to be understood) | (생각 따위를) 전달하다, 이해시키다 |
He's not very good at getting his ideas across to people. | ||
get at | (=reach; discover) | 도달하다; 이해하다 |
The book is on the top shelf and I can't get at it. | ||
It is no easy thing to get at the meaning of every idiom. | ||
get away | (=escape; leave) | 도망치다; 떠나다, 빠져 나오다 |
The suspect ran down the street and got away. | ||
I wanted to come but couldn't get away from the office. | ||
get down to | (=begin doing seriously) | ~에 착수하다, 시작하다 |
After talking about the job in general, we got down to the specifics, such as the salary. | ||
get even with one | (=get one's revenge on) | ~에게 앙갚음하다 |
She swore she would get even with him if it took ten years. | ||
get doing (on) | (=begin) | (~에) 나서다, 착수하다 |
If we don't get going on this work soon, it'll never be ready in time. | ||
get[take] hold of | (=grasp) | 붙잡다 |
He shouted from above, “Get hold of this rope, and I'll pull you up.” | ||
get in tough with | (=communicate with) | ~와 접촉하다, ~와 연락하다 |
I'm trying to get in touch with my nephew who emigrated to Spain. | ||
get on in the world | (=succeed in life) | 출세하다 |
get on[along] with | (=live in a friendly way with) | 사이좋게 지내다 |
Tell me how he has got on in the world. | ||
He is getting on[along] with his neighbors. | ||
get over | (=recover from; overcome, tide over) | 회복하다; 극복하다 |
He finally got over his illnessHe got over the difficulty. | ||
get rid of | (=eliminate, discard, become free of) | 제거하다; 없애다 |
I used weedkiller to get rid of the weeds in the garden | ||
get the better of | (=defeat, beat, vanquish) | 이기다 |
I finally got the better of him, and he took his defeat without resistance. | ||
get through | (=finish) | 끝마치다 |
Can you get through with your work by the end of the day? | ||
give away | (=give freely, distribute; disclose) | 주다, 분배하다; 폭로하다 |
They are giving away prizes at the new store. | ||
The criminal was determined not to give his accomplices away. | ||
give birth to | (=bear; produce, give rise to) | (아기를) 낳다; 야기시키다 |
She gave birth to her first baby-girl exactly at midnight. | ||
The new economic policy gave birth to widespread dissatisfaction. | ||
give in | (=hand in; surrender, yield) | 제출하다; 굴복(항복)하다 |
The professor required his students to give in their term papers on time. | ||
I won't give in to threats or intimidation. | ||
give off | (=emit, send out) | (빛, 가스, 냄새, 열 따위를) 내다, 발(산)하다 |
Substances such as ammonia give off heat when they evaporate. | ||
give out | (=become exhausted; distribute) | (힘이) 다하다; 배부하다 |
Bob's legs gave out and he couldn't run any further. | ||
A clerk stood at the entrance giving out leaflets. | ||
give rise to | (=bring about, cause) | 일으키다, 초래하다 |
The minister's comments gave rise to rumors that he would soon resign. | ||
go about | (=begin, start, undertake) | ~을 착수[시작]하다 |
I cut out the article from the paper to learn how to go about finding a job. | ||
go ahead | (=go before) | 먼저 가다 |
My brother went ahead of us and made hotel reservations. | ||
go back on | (=break, fail to keep) | (약속, 협정 등을) 어기다 |
He went back on his word and didn't pay back my money. | ||
go halves with A on B | (=share the cost of B with A) | B를 사는데 A하고 반씩 부담하다 |
I went halves with my roommate on a new TV. | ||
go in for | (=take pleasure in; take part in) | ~에 취미가 있다, 좋아하다; ~에 참가하다 |
He goes in for tennis, while his wife goes in for painting. | ||
I won't go in for the competition next year. | ||
go off | (=explode; ring) | 폭발하다; (소리 등이) 울리다 |
A bomb went off in central London this morning. | ||
The alarm went off when the thieves broke in. | ||
go on | (=happen; continue) | 생기다, 일어나다; 계속하다[되다] |
What's going on here? Go on with your work | ||
It looks like this argument could go on for hours. | ||
go out of one's way | (=travel an indirect route to do) | (~하기 위하여) 길을 돌아서 가다 |
He went out of his way to pick me up to go there. | ||
go over | (=repeat; examine closely, look at carefully) | 반복하다, 되풀이하다; 자세히 조사(검토)하다 |
Let's go over the English exercises together. | ||
Don't sign anything until you've gone over it thoroughly. | ||
go through | (=suffer or experience) | (고통을) 겪다, 경험하다 |
You'll never know what she went through to educate her children. |