scold at each other
서로 욕지거리하다
bob : 갑자기 상하로 움직이기, 왈칵 잡아당기기
a bob of the float
(낚시에서) 찌가 까닥 움직이기.
고개를 까딱하는 인사.
[머리를] 까딱 움직이다[움직여 인사하다]; 머리를 움직여 …을 가리키다
bob one's head at a person
고개를 끄떡하여 남에게 인사하다
자동사
1.
bob/bob+[전치사]+[명사] 머리[몸]를 갑자기 움직이다; [여자가] 무릎을 굽혀 인사하다
bob at[to] a person
남에게 꾸뻑 절하다.
2.
갑자기 상하로 움직이다
The little boat bobbed on the waves.
조그만 배가 파도 위에서 아래위로 흔들렸다.
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart
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