■ Did you get a chance to~
~할 기회가 있었나요?
Did you do something? → ~ 했어요
Did you get a chance to something?
(바쁘시겠지만) ~할 기회가 있었나요?
Did you send files? →
▲Did you get a chance to send files?
▲Did you get a chance to look at those data sets I sent over?
Did you sign the contract? →
▲Did you get a chance to sign the contract?
▲Sorry to interrupt. Did you get a chance to sign those papers?
Did you check my email?→
▲Did you get a chance to check my email?
▲Well, um, did you get a chance to look at that silly document?
■ Could you update us on ~?
~의 최근 정보, 소식을 알려줄 수 있어요?
▲Could you update us on the project?
▲Alex, can you update us?
▲Could you give us an update on the project?
▲Well, can you give us an update?
▲Could you give us an update on the market research?
▲Could you give us an update on where those stand?
■ Do you have any update on~?
~관한 최근 소식, 정보 있나요?
▲Do you have any update on the negotiation?
▲Any update on?
▲Any update on the research?
■ Could you clarify~?
~을 명확하게 설명해 줄 수 있나요?
Clarify 불분명한 것을 명확하게 하다, 뚜렷하게 하다
▲ Is that correct? And could you clarify that?
▲I’m not sure I fully understand your question.
Could you clarify a little(bit)?
▲ Could you clarify that a little bit?
I’m not sure I fully understand your question.
▲ Could you clarify the last part of your question?
▲I’m sorry. Can you clarify that last sentence for me?
▲Could you clarify what you mean by that?
그게 무슨 뜻인지 명확하게 설명해 주시겠어요?
▲I’m sorry. Let me clarify.
■ What are your thoughts on~?
~에 대해서 어떻게 생각하세요?
※Opinion 보다는 thougts or View
What is your opinion? 보다는
What are your thouthts?
▲What are your thoughts on~?
▲What are your thoughts on this?
▲What are your thoughts on that?
▲What are your thoughts on our plan?
▲What are your thoughts on this self-medication culture we have?
▲Do you have any thoughts?
의견 있으세요?
▲Do have any thoughts on the company?
이 회사에 대해서 의견 있으세요?
▲Any thoughts?
▲So, any thoughts?
▲Any thoughts on this idea?
이 아이디어에 대해서 의견 있나요?
▲Any question or thoughts?
질문 또는 의견 있으세요?
▲Any thoughts? Any question?
■ In the process of(doing something)
~을 하는 중이다.
We’re developing a new product.→
▲We’re in the process of developing a new product.
▲We’re in the process of developing an online version.
▲We’re still in the process of negotiating.
▲We’re in the process of bulding a website.
▲We’ve collected the data and we’re in the process of analyzing it now.
■ You would have to~
~을 해야 할 것입니다.
(~을 해야한다를 정중하게 명령할 때 쓰이는 패턴)
I have to something →
▲I would have to something.
You have to speak to him about that.→
▲You would have to speak to him about that.
▲You would have to ask him that.
그 분에게 물어 보셔야 할 것 같습니다.
You have to make an appointment to see him→
▲You would have to make an appointment to see him.
▲Okay. You would have to file a request to do that.
그것을 하려면 요청을 하셔야 합니다.
I have to →
▲I would have to
I have to think about it.→
▲I would have to think about it.
▲I would havet to say no.
▲I would have to get back to you on that.
그것에 대해서는 제가 다시 연락을 드려야 할 것 같습니다.
■ I would say~
제 의견은, 제 생각은, 제가 보기에는
(확실치 않은 생각, 추측을 내놓을 때 사용하는 패턴)
▲I would say about a week or two.
1~2주 걸릴 것 같습니다.
▲I would say about seven minutes.
7분 정도 걸릴 것 같습니다.
▲I would say about a thousand(dollars)
▲Probably, I would say around 2011.
아마 2011년도 정도 였을 거에요
In my opinion 보다는
▲I would say.
(I’d say)
▲I would say he’s right.
그가 맞다고 생각해요
▲Yeah, I would say you’re absolutely right.
▲I would say this is the best option.
이것이 가장 좋은 선택이라고 생각해요.
▲I would say she’s probably goint to die.
곧 돌아가실 수 있다고 생각해
■ Be short on time
시간이 부족하다, 촉박하다
Short 짧은 작은, 부족한
▲I’m shorton cash.
▲I’m sorry. It’s just, I’m a little short on cash.
Be short on time.
시간이 부족하다. (회의나 발표의 진행을 이끌어 갈 때 )
▲We’re short on time so let’s get started.
▲We’re short on time so let’s get this meeting started.
▲We’re short on time so I’ll be brief.
Brief : (말이나 글이) 간단한
I’ll be brief : 간단하게 설명할께요. 간단히 말씀드릴께요.
▲We’re short on time so I’ll brief on this.
Get, Run
어떤 상태로 되어가다.
▲We’re running short on time.
▲We’re getting short on time.
처음에는 시간이 부족하지 않았지만 지금은 서서히 시간이 부족해 지고 있다.
▲I see lots of question, ant that’s really exciting.
but we’re getting short on time.
▲We’re running short on time so let’s move onto our next item.
▲We’re running shorto on time so we need to wrap up.
시간이 부족하기 때문에 이제 마무리 해야 할 것 같습니다.
■ Give something some thought
~에 대해서 신중하게 생각해 보다
※thought 앞에 some, any, a little, serious 가 잘 쓰이고 있음.
Did you think about my offer?→
▲Have you given my offer some thought?
▲Have you given my offer any more thought?
제 제안에 대해서 생각을 좀 더 해 보셨나요?
I’ll think about it 보다는
★I’ll give it some thought.
▲Give it some thought and get back to me.
▲So, give it some thought and get to us.
좀 생각해 보시고 다시 연락 주세요.
■ Put something in writing
서면으로 하다. 문서로 하다.
in writing : 서면으로, 문서로
▲It has to be in writing.
서면으로 해 주셔야 합니다.
▲I want it in writing.
서면으로 해주셨으면 해요.
▲All requests have to be in writing.
모든 요청은 서면으로 해 주셔야 합니다.
▲Do you need it in writing?
혹시 서면으로 필요하신가요.
Put, have
Put something in writing.
Have something in writing.
▲Could you put that in writing?
그 내용을 서면으로 해주시겠어요?
▲Can you put that in writing?
서면으로 해 주실 수 있나요?
▲Sure. I’ll havt it in writing.
▲I’ll give you my word. and I will put it in writing.
약속드릴께요. 아예 서면으로 남겨 드릴께요.
■ It’s essential that(S + V)
~이 매우 중요하다.
Essential : 없어서는 안될, 극히 중요한
Essential item: 필수품
Very important
▲It’s essential that we receive our order on time.
▲It’s essential that these service are integrated with one another.
서비스들이 하나로 잘 통합되는 것이 매우 중요합니다.
▲It’s essential that we get this done by this week.
▲It’s essential that we get it done.
그 일을 마무리 하는 것이 매우 중요합니다.
▲It’s essential that we keep everyone informed.
모두에게 진행상황을 계속해서 알려주는 것이 매우 중요합니다.
■ We may have to ~
~을 해야 할지도 모릅니다.
※원어민은 불확실한 표현을 써서 표현을 부드럽게 잘 바꿈
We have to reschedule. 대신에
▲I’m sorry. but We may have to reschedule.
▲I think we may have to wrap it up.
이제 마무리 해야 할 것 같습니다.
▲We may have to push back the deadline.
마감일을 뒤로 미루어야 할지도 모릅니다.
▲We may have to call off the seminar.
seminar를 취소해야 할지도 모릅니다.
※call off = cancel
▲Call it off, Pam. Call it off. okay?
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