Run out of ~ ~을 다 써버리다, ~이 없어지다
My sister ran out of time and could not finish her math test yesterday.
1. I was run out of money.
2. Billy is run out of butter.
3. I couldn’t call my sister because I was running out of load.
Branch out ( 사업을 ) 확장하다
Samsung has branched out into MP3. MP3 사업에 새롭게 손을 댔다.
1. The tree begun to branch out.
2. I decided to branch out with my own.
3. Don’t be afraid to branch out and try something new.
I object to ~ = I object that 주어 + 동사 : 나는 ~에 반대한다
I object that animals are being used to make fur coats.
1. I object that the president is a bad president to his people.
2. I object that she is the most beautiful woman in the world.
3. I object that malls are for rich people only.
Hand out 나누어 주다 ( = distribute )
Two girls on the street handed out balloons to kids.
1. She shook her hands out.
2. I lowered my hand out every time I saw my teacher.
3. The couple handed out an envelope to an old beggar.
Hold out 굴하지 않다, 저항하다, 지속하다,
This small city held out for 100 days under siege 20 years ago.
이 작은 도시는 20년전 포위된 상태로 100일간을 저항 하였다.
1. Hold out your hands facing to the window.
2. They won’t be able to hold out much longer.
3. He seems to hold out no hope of success.