8 phrasal verbs that use the word 'get' | Learn English with Cambridge

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μ•„λž˜ μ˜λ¬Έμžλ§‰μ„ λ”λΈ”ν΄λ¦­ν•˜μ‹œλ©΄ μ˜μƒμ΄ μž¬μƒλ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ²ˆμ—­λœ μžλ§‰μ€ 기계 λ²ˆμ—­λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.

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Hi everyone. I'm George.
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μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš” μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„. μ €λŠ” μ‘°μ§€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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In a previous video we learnt about the various ways we can use the verb,
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이전 λΉ„λ””μ˜€μ—μ„œ μš°λ¦¬λŠ” get 동사λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•  수 μžˆλŠ” λ‹€μ–‘ν•œ 방법에 λŒ€ν•΄ λ°°μ› μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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to get.
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It’s getting dark now, so, it’s time to party.
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이제 μ–΄λ‘μ›Œμ§€κ³  μžˆμœΌλ‹ˆ νŒŒν‹°ν•  μ‹œκ°„μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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And in this video we're going to learn eight different phrasal verbs that
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그리고 이 λΉ„λ””μ˜€μ—μ„œ μš°λ¦¬λŠ”
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use the word get.
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getμ΄λΌλŠ” 단어λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λŠ” 8가지 λ‹€λ₯Έ ꡬ동사λ₯Ό 배울 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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But before I begin, don’t forget to like the video
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ μ‹œμž‘ν•˜κΈ° 전에 λ™μ˜μƒ μ’‹μ•„μš”
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and to subscribe to the channel.
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와 채널 ꡬ독을 μžŠμ§€ λ§ˆμ„Έμš”.
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Now, watch this video and see if you can guess the meanings
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이제 이 λΉ„λ””μ˜€λ₯Ό 보고 κ΅¬λ™μ‚¬μ˜ 의미λ₯Ό μΆ”μΈ‘ν•  수 μžˆλŠ”μ§€ ν™•μΈν•˜μ„Έμš”
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of the phrasal verbs.
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This story all started when I wanted to get out of doing the washing up.
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이 μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°λŠ” λ‚΄κ°€ 섀겆이λ₯Ό κ·Έλ§Œλ‘κ³  싢을 λ•Œ μ‹œμž‘λ˜μ—ˆλ‹€ .
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I emptied the washing up liquid and shouted,
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λ‚˜λŠ” μ„Έμ œλ₯Ό λΉ„μš°κ³  μ™Έμ³€μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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there's no washing up liquid left.
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μ„Έμ œκ°€ 남아 μžˆμ§€ μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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It is empty. I can't do the washing up.
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λΉ„μ–΄ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‚˜λŠ” 섀거지λ₯Ό ν•  수 μ—†λ‹€.
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I tried to get through to my housemate that I couldn’t
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λ‚˜λŠ” μ„Έμ œκ°€ μ—†μœΌλ©΄ 섀거지λ₯Ό ν•  수 μ—†λ‹€κ³  λ™κ±°μΈμ—κ²Œ λ§ν•˜λ € ν–ˆλ‹€
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do the washing up if there wasn’t any washing up liquid.
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.
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Just go to the shop, buy some more and get on with it.
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κ·Έλƒ₯ κ°€κ²Œμ— κ°€μ„œ λͺ‡ 개 더 μ‚¬μ„œ 계속 μ‚¬μš©ν•˜μ„Έμš”.
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At that moment I was struck by lightning.
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κ·Έ μˆœκ°„ λ‚˜λŠ” 번개λ₯Ό λ§žμ•˜λ‹€.
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After I got over the shock, I noticed something strange.
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좩격을 λ°›κ³  λ‚˜μ„œ μ΄μƒν•œ 점을 λ°œκ²¬ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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From then on, everything I touched became clean.
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κ·Έλ•ŒλΆ€ν„° λ‚΄κ°€ λ§Œμ§€λŠ” λͺ¨λ“  것이 κΉ¨λ—ν•΄μ‘ŒμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 각 μ ‘μ‹œλ₯Ό λ§Œμ§€λŠ” κ²ƒλ§ŒμœΌλ‘œ
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I got through the washing up in record time just by touching each plate.
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기둝적인 μ‹œκ°„μ— 섀거지λ₯Ό λ§ˆμ³€μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ . μ–΄μšΈλ¦¬μ§€ μ•ŠλŠ” μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ—κ²Œ
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I could shoot washing up liquid at people I didn’t get on with.
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μ„Έμ œλ₯Ό 쏠 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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Have you done the dishes yet? Making them slightly angry and soapy.
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μ„€κ±°μ§€λŠ” 아직 μ•ˆ ν–ˆμ–΄? 그듀을 μ•½κ°„ ν™”λ‚˜κ²Œ λ§Œλ“€κ³  λΉ„λˆ—λ¬Όλ‘œ λ§Œλ“­λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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That’s quite annoying.
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κ½€ μ„±κ°€μ‹œλ‹€.
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And I could stop criminals from getting away.
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그리고 λ‚˜λŠ” λ²”μ£„μžλ“€μ΄ λ„λ§κ°€λŠ” 것을 막을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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You won't get away with this.
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당신은 μ΄κ²ƒμœΌλ‘œ 도망 가지 μ•Šμ„ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 이 ꡬ동사
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Can you guess what any of these phrasal verbs mean?
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듀이 무엇을 μ˜λ―Έν•˜λŠ”μ§€ μΆ”μΈ‘ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ ?
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This story all started when I wanted to get out of doing the washing up.
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이 μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°λŠ” λ‚΄κ°€ 섀겆이λ₯Ό κ·Έλ§Œλ‘κ³  싢을 λ•Œ μ‹œμž‘λ˜μ—ˆλ‹€ .
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To get out of doing something means to avoid something you don’t want to do,
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get out of doing something은 ν•˜κΈ° 싫은 일을 ν”Όν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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especially if you're giving an excuse.
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특히 핑계λ₯Ό λŒ€λŠ” κ²½μš°μ—λŠ” λ”μš± κ·Έλ ‡μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So, you might say, stop trying to get out of doing the housework.
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 당신은 μ§‘μ•ˆμΌμ—μ„œ λ²—μ–΄λ‚˜λ €κ³  ν•˜μ§€ 말라고 말할지도 λͺ¨λ¦…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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Just go to the shop, buy some more and get on with it.
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κ·Έλƒ₯ κ°€κ²Œμ— κ°€μ„œ λͺ‡ 개 더 μ‚¬μ„œ 계속 μ‚¬μš©ν•˜μ„Έμš”.
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To get on with doing something means to start or continue doing something,
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get on with something은 무언가, 특히 일을 μ‹œμž‘ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ κ³„μ†ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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especially work.
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For example, if you're talking in class, your teacher might say,
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, μˆ˜μ—… μ‹œκ°„μ— μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜λŠ” 경우 μ„ μƒλ‹˜μ΄ μ΄λ ‡κ²Œ 물을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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can you get on with your work, please?
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μž‘μ—…μ„ 계속할 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
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I tried to get through to my housemate that I couldn’t
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λ‚˜λŠ” μ„Έμ œκ°€ μ—†μœΌλ©΄ 섀거지λ₯Ό ν•  수 μ—†λ‹€κ³  λ™κ±°μΈμ—κ²Œ λ§ν•˜λ € ν–ˆλ‹€
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do the washing up if there wasn’t any washing up liquid.
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.
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To get through to someone means to succeed in making
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to get through to someone은 λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ 무언가λ₯Ό μ΄ν•΄ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ 믿게 λ§Œλ“œλŠ” 데 μ„±κ³΅ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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someone understand or believe something.
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For example, we can't get through to the government just how serious
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, μš°λ¦¬λŠ” λ¬Έμ œκ°€ μ–Όλ§ˆλ‚˜ μ‹¬κ°ν•œμ§€λ₯Ό 정뢀에 μ•Œλ¦΄ 수 μ—†μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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the problem is.
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After I got over the shock, I noticed something strange.
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좩격을 λ°›κ³  λ‚˜μ„œ μ΄μƒν•œ 점을 λ°œκ²¬ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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To get over something means to return to your usual state
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무언가λ₯Ό κ·Ήλ³΅ν•œλ‹€λŠ” 것은
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of health or happiness after having a bad experience or an illness.
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λ‚˜μœ κ²½ν—˜μ΄λ‚˜ μ§ˆλ³‘μ„ 앓은 후에 ν‰μ†Œμ˜ κ±΄κ°•μ΄λ‚˜ 행볡 μƒνƒœλ‘œ λŒμ•„κ°€λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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For example, she's just getting over the flu.
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, κ·Έλ…€λŠ” 이제 막 독감을 κ·Ήλ³΅ν•˜κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:10
You might also get over someone, a boyfriend or a girlfriend,
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당신은 λ˜ν•œ κ΄€κ³„μ˜ λμ—μ„œ λˆ„κ΅°κ°€, λ‚¨μžμΉœκ΅¬λ‚˜ μ—¬μžμΉœκ΅¬λ₯Ό
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at the end of a relationship, which means to forget them and
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잊고
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return to a state of happiness again.
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λ‹€μ‹œ ν–‰λ³΅μ˜ μƒνƒœλ‘œ λŒμ•„κ°€λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•  μˆ˜λ„ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 각 μ ‘μ‹œλ₯Ό λ§Œμ§€λŠ” κ²ƒλ§ŒμœΌλ‘œ
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I got through the washing up in record time just by touching each plate.
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기둝적인 μ‹œκ°„μ— 섀거지λ₯Ό λ§ˆμ³€μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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To get through something means to finish doing some
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get through something은 μ–΄λ–€
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work or to finish some tasks.
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일을 λλ‚΄κ±°λ‚˜ μ–΄λ–€ 일을 λλ‚΄λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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For example, I've got so much housework to get through.
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, λ‚˜λŠ” μ²˜λ¦¬ν•΄μ•Ό ν•  μ§‘μ•ˆμΌμ΄ λ„ˆλ¬΄ λ§ŽμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ–΄μšΈλ¦¬μ§€ μ•ŠλŠ” μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ—κ²Œ
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I could shoot washing up liquid at people I didn’t get on with.
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μ„Έμ œλ₯Ό 쏠 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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To get on with someone means you like someone and you are
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get on with someone은 λˆ„κ΅°κ°€λ₯Ό μ’‹μ•„ν•˜κ³ 
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friendly to each other.
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μ„œλ‘œμ—κ²Œ μš°ν˜Έμ μ΄λΌλŠ” λœ»μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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For example, do you get on with your brother?
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, 당신은 λ‹Ήμ‹ μ˜ ν˜•μ œμ™€ 잘 μ§€λƒ…λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
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And I could stop criminals from getting away.
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그리고 λ‚˜λŠ” λ²”μ£„μžλ“€μ΄ λ„λ§κ°€λŠ” 것을 막을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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To get away means to escape or to leave a person or a place,
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get awayλŠ” μ‚¬λžŒμ΄λ‚˜ μž₯μ†Œλ₯Ό νƒˆμΆœν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ λ– λ‚˜λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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often when it’s difficult to do this.
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For example, we walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds.
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, μš°λ¦¬λŠ” μΈνŒŒμ—μ„œ λ²—μ–΄λ‚˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ λ‹€μŒ ν•΄λ³€μœΌλ‘œ κ±Έμ–΄κ°”μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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You won't get away with this.
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당신은 μ΄κ²ƒμœΌλ‘œ 도망 가지 μ•Šμ„ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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To get away with something means to succeed in avoiding
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get away with something은 μ–΄λ–€ 것에 λŒ€ν•œ μ²˜λ²Œμ„ ν”Όν•˜λŠ” 데 μ„±κ³΅ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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punishment for something.
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For example, everyone thinks he's guilty of the robbery,
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예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄, λͺ¨λ“  μ‚¬λžŒμ΄ μžμ‹ μ΄ 강도죄λ₯Ό μ €μ§ˆλ €λ‹€κ³  μƒκ°ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ,
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but it looks like he's going to get away with it.
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κ·Έ 일을 λ©΄ν•  κ²ƒμ²˜λŸΌ λ³΄μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 이 κ΅¬λ™μ‚¬λ‘œ
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Can you make some sentences with these phrasal verbs?
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λ¬Έμž₯을 λ§Œλ“€ 수 μžˆλ‚˜μš” ?
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Get practicing in the comments section below.
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μ•„λž˜ λŒ“κΈ€ μ„Ήμ…˜μ—μ„œ μ—°μŠ΅ν•˜μ„Έμš”.
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And a lot of the explanations in this video come from
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그리고 이 λΉ„λ””μ˜€μ˜ λ§Žμ€ μ„€λͺ…은 Cambridge Dictionaryμ—μ„œ κ°€μ Έμ™”μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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the CambridgeΒ Dictionary.
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So, if you want to find some more phrasal verbs,
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λ”°λΌμ„œ ꡬ동사λ₯Ό 더 μ°Ύκ³  μ‹Άλ‹€λ©΄ μ•„λž˜ μ„€λͺ…
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check out the link in the description below.
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에 μžˆλŠ” 링크λ₯Ό ν™•μΈν•˜μ„Έμš” .
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And if you enjoyed this lesson, don’t forget to like the video,
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그리고 이 κ°•μ˜κ°€ λ§ˆμŒμ— λ“œμ…¨λ‹€λ©΄ μ˜μƒμ— μ’‹μ•„μš”λ₯Ό λˆ„λ₯΄κ³ 
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and to subscribe to the channel.
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채널을 κ΅¬λ…ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μžŠμ§€ λ§ˆμ„Έμš”.
04:43
See you in the next video. Bye bye.
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λ‹€μŒ μ˜μƒμ—μ„œ λ΅™κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ•ˆλ…•.
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