처음뵙겠습니다(Miller씨). 만나뵙게 되어 반갑습니다.
How do you do, Mr Miller? (It’s) nice to meet you.
(It’s) nice to meet you.
= (I’m) glad to meet you
=(I’m) pleased to meet you
=(I’m) charmed to see you
= It is a treat to see you.
= It pleasures me to see you.
= I have the honor of meeting you[to meet you].
have the honor of ~ing [to~] ~하는 영광을 가지다
즐거운 시간 되세요.
(Please) have a good time.
We had a fine time.
We had a nice time.
We had a fine [high] old time at the party.
We had a ball at the party.
We balled it up at the party.
have a delightful [enjoyable. fantastic. fine. glorious. good. grand. jolly. merry. nice. rare. splendid. swell] time
= have a fine [old] time
= have a ball
= ball it up
= have it good
= have oneself a time
= have the time of one’s life
= get one’s jollies
= have fun 즐거운 시간을 보내다.
오랜만입니다.
Long time no see.
=I haven’t seen you for a long time.
=I haven’t seen you for a while.
=I haven’t seen you for years.
=I haven’t seen you for ages,
=It’s been a long time.
=It’s been quite a while.
=It’s been a good [ great] while.
quite a while = a good [ great] while 꽤 오랫동안
see 작별
(I’ll) see you. = (I’ll) be seeing you, See you (later [soon)). Catch you later. 안녕!. 또 만나세.
See you tomorrow [at 3, Sunday].
See you around.
(아버지) ~에게 안부 전해주십시오.
Please give my regards to your father.
= Please give your father my regards.
= Please give [send] your father my best[kindest] wishes.
= Please give my love to your father.
= Please give [present. send ] my compliments to your father.
= Please give my greetings to your father.
= Please say hello [hi] to your father.
= Don’t forget me to your father.
= Remember me (kindly) to your father.
즐거운 시간을 보내다
have a nice [good. pleasant. wonderful. fantastic, gloroius. great. grand. rare. royal. splendid] time
=have (oneself) a time, have (oneself) a ball, have the time of one’s life, ball it up, enjoy oneself, amuse oneself, get one’s jollies
= have it good (① 유복하다 ② 즐거운 시간을 보내다)
Thanks for the meal. We both had a really good time. 식사 고마워. 우리 둘다 정말로 재미있는 시간을 보냈다.
see a lot of =see much of ~를 자주 만나다
see more of 보다 더 자주 만나다
I haven’t seen a lot of you lately. 나는 최근에 너를 자주 만나지 못했다.
They’ve seen much more of each other since Dan moved to London.
She’s too sick to see anyone at the moment.
= She’s so sick that she can not to see anyone at the moment.
see something of ~를 간혹 만나다
see little of ~= see ~very little ~를 좀처럼 만나지 않다
They see each other very little. 그들은 좀처럼 만나지 않는다.
see less of 보다 더 좀처럼 만나지 않다
see nothing of ~를 전혀 만나지 않다
You see a lot of men with long hair these days.
I haven’t seen a lot of you lately.
He has seen little of life. 그는 세상 물정을 잘 모른다.
planet (행성. 유성, 떠돌이별)
Earth is a planet. Mercury is the smallest of all the planets.
Is there life on other planets?
The Solar System has eight planets by the most restrictive definition of the term: the terrestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, and the giant planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
| 분류 | 내용 |
| terrestrial planets(지구형행성) | Mercury(수성), Venus(금성), Earth(지구), Mars(화성), |
| giant planets(거대행성) | Jupiter(목성), Saturn(토성), Uranus(천왕성), and Neptune(해왕성). |
水星(수성) 辰星(진성)
金星(금성) 啟明星(계명성). 明星(명성). 晨星(신성). 曙星(서성). 曉星(효성) 샛별. Lucifer
火星(화성) 熒行星(형행성) 熒惑星(현혹성)
木星(목성) 德星(덕성) 歲星(세성) 太歲(태세)
土星(토성) 鎭星(塡星. 진성). 오황(오황)
달
new moon = sickle moon, crescent moon 초승달(新月[신월]. 初月[초월]. 弦月[현월]. 朏魄[비백])
half moon 반달(半月[반월])
full moon = full- orbed moon 보름달(滿:月[만월].望:月[망월].盈月[영월])
The moon is at the full. 달이 보름달(만월)이다.
A full moon lightened the road. 보름달이 길을 밝게 비추었다.
old moon 그믐달(朓[조])
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. 달은 지구의 유일한 자연위성이다.
As the moon waxes and wanes in its monthly cycle, the height of the tide varies.
달이 월주기로 차고 짐에 따라 조수의 높이도 변한다,
wax : When the moon waxes, it grows larger.
wane : When the moon wanes, you gradually see less of it.
日中則移月滿則虧(일중즉이월만즉휴)
日中則昃月盈則食(일중즉측월영즉식)
astronomical phenomenon(천체현상)
The spring equinox [vernal equinox] is the moments in the year when the sun is exactly above the equator and the sun crosses the celestial equator going north equator(春分. 춘분).
The summer solstice [estival solstice] is the day with the longest and shortest night of the year in that hemisphere, when the sun is at its highest position in the sky(夏至. 하지).
The autumnal equinox is the moment when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward(秋分. 추분).
The winter solstice [hibernal solstice] is the day with the shortest period of daylight and longest night of the year, and when the sun is at its lowest arc in the sky(冬至. 동지)