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Step 1
1) a: Would you care for something to drink?
     b: Yes, please. I'll have some coffee.
2) a: Do you mind if I wait with you?
     b: Not at all. Care for a cigarette?
     a: I have some, thanks.
     b: By the way, who are you waiting for?
3) a: Would you care to go on a picnic this weekend?       b: Oh, that would be wonderful.
4) Care to try that new Italian restaurant? b: Why not?
5) a: Do you mind id I smoke here?       b: Not at all.
     a: Would you like a cup of coffee?         b: Sure, thank you.
6) a: Tom, are you up for a cup of coffee?
     b: sure I'll be with you in just a minute.
7) a: Are you up for going to the movie?
     b: Not tonight, thanks. I'm a little tired.
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Step 2
1) a: Do you feel like swim?        b: Sounds like fun.
2) I don't feel like beer tonight.
3) The cake made my mouth water.
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Step 3
1) a: How's my daughter in the States? I'm dying to see her.
     b: She is doing fine. Don't worry about her.
2) a: Would you care for a drink?         b: A glass of white wine would be fine. Thank you.
3) a: You don't have something to put paper clips in, do you?
     b: Let me see...Oh, will this do?
     a: Sure, that'll do fine, Thanks.
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Step 4
1) a: What's he like?        b: He's beautiful but he's completely absorbed in himself.
2) My husband is crazy about fishing. It's giving me a big headache.
     He's crazy about baseball. He never misses a game.
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Step 5
I prefer Beetles to Beethoven.
a: Would you prefer your tea or coffee? b: Coffee, please.
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Step 6
a: What's your preference on seating?
b: I've no particular preference.
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Step 7
1) a: I would like nothing better than to climb a mountain.
     b: To each his own, I'd rather lie on a beach.
2) a: I don't see why she always wears purple dress.
     b: to each his own.
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Step 8
1) a: My favorite coffee shop's just around the corner.         b: Fine. Lead the way.
2) Bowling is one of my favorite activities.
3) History is my thing.
     English isn't my thing, but geography is my favorite.
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Step 9
1) That girl is my type. I want to go out with her.
2) That kind of music is not my cup of tea.
3) Hongkong could be a shoppers' cup of tea.
4) I stopped by that store, but they didn't have my mind.
5) I'm sorry, sir. We don't serve your mind.
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Step 10  ~ÇÏ°í ½Í¾î Á×°Ú¾î
1) I'm dying to hear what happened.
2) It's so hot I'm dying of thirst.
3) a: I quit smoking. But I'm dying for a cigarette right now.
     b: You must get over that temptation.
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Step 11 ~ÇϰíÆÄ Á»ÀÌ ¾¥½Å´Ù
He's itching to go back to his hometown.
He's been to so many countries, he must have itchy feet.
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Step 12 ~»¡¸® ~ÇÏ°í ½Í´Ù
Those hamburgers look delicious. I can't wait to try one.
I can hardly wait to see you.
I can't wait for my vacation.
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Step 13 ±â²¨ÀÌ ~ÇÏ´Ù
1) a: Would you mind taking this to the post office?
     b: Be happy to. Need anything else?
2) a: Excuse me, I was wondering if you could give me some career advice.
     b: I'd be happy to. Take a seat and tell me about yourself.
3) I'd be happy to loan you some money to pay for lunch.
4) I'm quite willing to come with you.
5) a: Would you like to go to lunch first today?
     b: With pleasure. I'm starving.
6) I'll volunteer to go.
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Step 14 ~ÇÑ´Ù(Çù¹Ú)
I have half a mind to tell your mother about this.
I have half a mind just to take a cab home.
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Step 15
The president is very happy with the results of the meeting.
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Step 16 ÁÁÀ¸³ª ½ÈÀ¸³ª
If you go to the United States, you will have to speak in English, like it or not.
Like it or not, you must come with me to the police.
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Step 17 ¸¶À½Àº ±¼¶Ò °°Àºµ¥
1) a: Why don't you tell Tom your opinion?
     b: I would if I could, but I can't. I'd be afraid to.
2) a: Want to play tennis on Saturday?
     b: Would if I could. Unfortunately I'll be tied up.
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Step 18
1) a: Do you mind if I smoke?
     b: No, not at all. go ahead.
2) a: Would you mind if I borrow your stapler?
     b: Absolutely not! Go right ahead.
3) Can I have your phone number or address, if you don't mind?
4) a: Sorry I can't talk, Tom. I have to finish this report before 3:00.
     b: Don't mind me. I just came to pick up some envelopes.
5) Just get on your work, don't mind us!
6) a: Would you care for a piece of my blueberry pie with your coffee?
     b: Blueberry? Well, don't mind if I do.
7) a: Would you like cigar?         b: I don't mind if I do, thank you.
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Step 19
Don't take it things so seriously. Be more carefree!
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Step 20 °ÆÁ¤ÇÏ´Ù
1) I'm concerned because I love you.
2) They're concerned about the business they have done with.
3) a: Please look for me, if you need any help.
     b: Thanks. I really appreciate your concern.
4) There's nothing to worry about.
5) I'm worried about taking a written test for a job.
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Step 21  °ÆÁ¤¸¶
1) Don't sweat it, I'll lend you the money.
2) a: I sure didn't do well on that English proficiency test.
     b: don't sweat it! No one else did, either.
3) a: We seem to be out of postage stamps.
     b: Not to worry. I have a box-full of stamps in my de³ª drawers.
4) a: Oh, no. It's started raining and I left mu umbrella at the office.
     b: Not to worry, Tom. I'll share mine with you.
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Step 22  ´©°¡ ¼¼°í ÀÖ´ë?
a: But I always smoke your cigarettes.
b: No problem, who's counting?
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Step 23  ¾Æ¹« ºÒ¸¸µµ ¾ø¾î
1) a: How are you getting along these days?
     b: Nothing to complain about. Just the normal aches and pains of old age.
2) Old age is creeping up, but I can't complain.
3) a: How are things going at work these days?
     b: Can't complain. We're meeting our quotas easily enough.
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Step 24 À¯°¨ÀÖ´Ï?
1) a: Do you have anything against me?
     b: No, I have nothing against you.
2) I hate that silent treatment. Are you still holding it against me?
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Step 25 Ãæµ¹
1) I had a little brush with my wife this morning.
2) Restrictions on trade have caused friction between these two nations.
3) You'll never get those two men to cooperate. there's too much bad blood between them.
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Step 26  ³î¶ø±º/´ë´ÜÇØ
1) a: I get up at five and study.         b: Amazing. I can never do that.
2) a: I just won a free week's tour to Guam!
     b: Well, just fancy that!
3) a: Fancy that! Tom was promoted to director.
     b: I can't believe it. He's only been with the company two years.
4) a: The Franks are getting divorced.         b: Fancy that!
5) a: Congratulations! You won the tournament and a free trip to New York!
     b: Well, I can't get over it!
6) They suddenly fired all the company directors. I just can't get over it.
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Step 27  ³Ê¹« ³î¶ó ±âÀý ÇϰڴÙ
1) a: Helen is getting married? She's only 20!
     b: When she tole me, you could have knocked me down with a feather.
2) When I heard I'd won, you could have knocked me down with a feather.
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Step 28  ¾öû³ª±º
1) a: A full-course dinner with champagne for $30? You can't beat that.
     b: I'll say.
2) a: Did you hear that Tom has started his own furniture store?
     b: Tom, the university professor, did what? Well, that beats everything!
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Step 29  ±â°ÌÇÏ´Ù
1) Meeting her after so many years really brew my mind.
2) a: The air pollution in the downtown area is horrible.
     b: It blows my mind! How can people live there?
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Step 30  ÀÌ·±/Àú·±
1) a: I lost my wallet while I was in the store.
     b: My goodness gracious! What was in it?
2) a: It's almost eight-thirty.
     b: goodness me! I'd better be going or I'll miss my last bus.
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Step 31
1) Good heavens what a mess!
2) a: What's in the headlines?
     b: Good heavens! There was a big plane crash.
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Step 32  Å«Àϳµ´Ù
1) a: Oh, no! It's eight o'clock and my plane leaves at ten.
     b: For pity's sake, take it easy. You've got plenty of time.
2) for pity's sake just shut up and let me drive!
3) For goodness' sake stop arguing.
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Step 33  Á¦¹ß ºÎŹÀε¥
1) a: I'm afraid we won't be able to play tennis on Friday.
     b: What a pity! How about another time?
2) a: Did you know the concert was cancelled?
     b: No, what a pity.
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Step 34  Àç¼ö¾ø¾î
1) I've missed the bus, worse luck!
2) I keep missing the last bus. Tough luck.
3) a: I'm going to try to persuade Tom to come fishing with us.
     b: Lots of luck! He's really busy now and he hates to fall behind schedule.
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Step 35  ¿Í ÁÁ¾Æ!
a: Lunch time! There's homemade soup and sandwiches.
b: Boy oh boy, that soup smell delicious!
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Step 36 ¾î¸Ó³ª
a: Oh, dear me! I forgot to bring the letter to mail.
b: That's no problem. I'll mail it this afternoon.
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Step 37 ±â°¡ Á×´Ù
1) Since I can't speak English, I feel small at parties hosted by foreigners.
2) I guess I blew it because I got cold feet.
3) I was going to take the test to become a cook, but at the last minute, I got cold feet.
4) You're getting cold feet about marrying him, aren't you?
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Step 38  ¹«¼­¿ö
1) You scared me.
2) The telephone bell in the middle of the night really scared me a lot.
3) I was scared by the thunder.
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Step 39
1) I was frightened by a clown at the circus when I was a child.
2) I was much surprised at the news.
3) I was amazed at how quickly the news had spread.
4) I was greatly astonished to hear his passing away.
5) I was in shock.
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Step 40
They accused the defendants of a host of heinous crimes that took place during Cultural Revolution.
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Step 41 Å«Àϳ¯ »· Çß¾î
Watch out! Oh, boy, that was close call.
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Step 42 ¾îÂîÇÒ ¹Ù¸¦ ¸ð¸£´Ù
1) I was at my wit's end to find a way.
2) There was no room in any hotel, so he was his wit's end.
3) I dialed the wrong number, I was embarrassed.
4) I got upset by my blunder at the party.
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Step 43 ºÎ²ô·¯¿î
1) I'm shy of asking foreigners a question.
2) He's not at all shy with women.
3) I am ashamed of having treat her so.
4) I feel ashamed of my folly.
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Step 44  âÇÇÇÏ´Ù/¾Æ±õ´Ù
1) It's a shame to stay indoors on such a nice day.
2) It's a shame to get rid of it.
3) a: I think I broke one of your figures.
     b: Shame on you!
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Step 45
1) He envied Helen for her youth and strength.
2) You're lucky.
3) Why are you so jealous of his success?
4) She gets jealous if I even look at another woman.
5) It makes me jealous, seeing all these women with babies.
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Step 46  ÈÄÈ¸ÇØ/¹Ì¾ÈÇÏ´Ù
1) I'm sorry, I didn't meant to hurt you. Please forgive me.
2) I'm sorry that I missed your birthday. I just completely forgot.
3) a: You have any regrets?
     b: No, I have no regrets.
4) You'll be sorry, when I tell your dad about this.
5) One day you'll be sorry that you didn't study harder at school.
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Step 47 °¡½¿ÀÌ ÂôÇÏ´Ù
1) I am deeply touched.
2) I was so touched I was getting misty-eyed.
3) I read an interesting article in the paper today. It's touching story.
4) I felt a lump in my throat at the scene.
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Step 48
1) This party is boring, and I'm bored.
2) a: What did you think of the movie last night?
     b: It was somewhat boring in the beginning. but all in all, I consider it a success.
3) I am bored.
4) What a bore!
5) She bored me to tears. she is such a boring woman.
6) It bored everyone to death.
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Step 49
1) Tom's back now: but he's not in a good mood.
2) a: Why are you in such a good mood?
     b: Because I'm happy about mu new job.
3) He must be in a fad temper today. he slammed the door.
4) You're kind of low this morning.
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Step 50
1) a: Why don't you live it up? b: OK, everybody live it up.
2) Let's live it up at hotel California.
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Step 51  ³«´ãÇÏÁö¸¶
Don't lose heart.
Don't feel bad about your failure.
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Step 52  ±èÀÌ ÆÅ »õ´Â±º
Everyone was enjoying the coffee break when the boss said, "Back to work". What a kill-joy!
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Step 53  Áñ±â´Ù
1) Enjoy yourself.
2) a: Enjoying the party?         b: It's nice.
3) a: We had the time of our lives when we were in business school.
     b: I thought business school was tough.
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Step 54  ¼­¸Ô¼­¸ÔÇÏ´Ù
It's been two months since he was transferred from Chicago to New York. I guess he doesn't feel comfortable yet.
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Step 55  ¼­¸ÔÇÔÀ» ±ú´Ù
To break the ice, he talked about the weather.
Sometimes you begin with a joke to break the ice discussing serious business.
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Step 56 ½Å³ª´Âµ¥
1) a: Come on, let's go bowling.         b: Oh, great. You made my day.
2) a: Helen, that's a beautiful blouse. You look great in it.
     b: Oh, thanks, Deborath. You made my day.
3) It just wasn't my day.
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Step 57  ±×·¸°Ô ÇÒ ÀÏÀÌ ¾ø´Ï?
1) a: Honey, let's go out this Saturday and do something exciting for a change.
     b: Sorry, dear, but I have to watch a ball game on TV.
     a: Oh, no, not again. Get a life, please!
2) a: What are you doing there, Tom?
     b: Playing cards with my friends, Helen.
     a: Haven't you got anything better to do? Stop this nonsense and hurry home.
3) a: There's new disco opening this weekend. want to check it out?
     b: No, thanks. I've got better things to do with my free time.
4) Come on. We've got better things to do than complain about the weather.
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Step 58  ½Ç¸ÁÇÏ´Ù
1) I was somewhat disappointed.
     If you know the fact, you might be disappointed.
2) I'm counting on you to support me. Please don't let me down.
3) a: I'm really tired of all these meetings I have to attend.
     b: Don't let it get you down.
4) a: My section's annual report is due on the 15th and we're swamped.
     b: Don't let the work get you down. take it a little bit at a time.
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Step 59 °ÆÁ¤µÇ´Â ÀÏÀÌ¶óµµ ÀÖ´Ï?
1) a: Tom, you look depressed. Are things getting you down?
     b: Yeah. I just have more work than I can handle.
2) a: Here we are. Another boring workday.
     b: What's the matter, Tom? Things getting you down?
3) You look let down. Anything wrong?
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Step 60  Èû³»
1) a: Don't let her comments get you down. Come on, cheer up!
     b: I wish I could just ignore her.
2) Keep your spirits up; it's not over.
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Step 61  ³¡±îÁö °ßµð´Ù
1) The movie was really boring but we stuck it out.
2) a: Mom, I'm never going to finish my homework!
    b: Stick with it! Helen. You still have lots of time.
3) a: No matter how hard I work, the boss doesn't seem to notice.
    b: Keep in there! Someday he'll take notice.
4) a: Don't let things get you down. Stay in there!
    b: Thanks for trying to cheer me up.
5) a: Sometimes I'm ready to quit mu job and find a new one.
    b: Don't let it get you down. Hang in there.
6) a: How are you doing?
    b: Hang in there.
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Step 62  Àγ»½ÉÀ» °¡Á®
1) Be patient.
    Have patience.
2) a: Honey, are you ready to go?
    b: No, i'm not dressed yet, darling.
    a: How long do you take to get dressed? Are you putting on armor or something?
    b: Hold your horses, honey. We've got plenty of time.
3) a: Waiter! We've been waiting half an hour!
    b: Keep your shirt on, sir. It's coming up.
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Step 63  ³¡°¡Áö ÇØºÁ¾ß ¾Ë¾Æ
We have two more games ahead. It's not over till it's over.
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Step 64  ~¿¡ È­¸¦ ³»´Ù
1) a: Why are you mad at me? I'm just trying to help you.
    b: What? You're trying to help me? Ph, come on. Don't give me that.
2) My mother was mad at me for losing my keys.
3) I just blew up. No hard feeling.
4) If you blow up, you'll blow it.
5) Dad fliped when he found out I'd been skipping school.
6) a: Don't be upset.
    b: How can I not be upset?
7) You look upset.
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Step 65 È­³»°í ½ÍÁö ¾Ê¾Æ
1) I don't want to upset you, but I overheard the boss say you're not going to be promoted this time.
2) a: I don't want to alarm you, but someone just crashed into your car in the parking lot.
    b: Oh, my gosh! I'd better go see how bad the damage is.
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Step 66 È­³ª°Ô  ÇÏ´Ù
1) a: The government is going to raise our taxes again this year.
    b: that really burns me up! It's hard enough as it is.
2) a: What? Another flat tire? That burns me up!
    b: You've really been unlucky with your car recently, haven't you?
3) What said really boiled me.
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Step 67 ÈïºÐÇÏÁö¸¶/ºÒ¾ÈÇØ ÇÏÁö¸¶
1) a: Oh, i'm so nervous about my job interview.
    b: There's no need to get worked up. I'm sure you'll do fine.
2) a: How will we ever pay our debts?
    b: No need to get worked up. We'll take out a long term loan.
3) Keep your cool!
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Step 68 ½Å°æ¾²ÀÌ´Ù
1) That sound is grating on my nerves. I can't take it anymore.
2) Would you mind turning it down a little bit? It's getting on my nerves.
3) He got on my nerves tonight with his damned fishing stories.
4) that noise is really bothering me.
5) a: I'm nervous about my song.         b: You'd do great.
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Step 69 Á¶¹Ù½ÉÀÌ »ý±ä´Ù
I always get butterflies in my stomach before an exam.
I always have butterflies in my stomach when I go to see my boss.
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Step 70 ½Å°æÁú³ª!
1) Oh, bother!
2) a: Shall I out these cards in alphabetical order?
    b: No, don't bother. It's really not necessary.
3) Don't bother to meet me at the airport.
4) Don't bother trying to explain.
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Step 71 ¹æÇØÇÏ´Ù
1) a: Dad, can you help me finish my homework?
    b: Don't bother me, Helen. I've got lots of work to finish.
2) I didn't mean to bother you.
3) a: Am I bothering you?
    b: Don't worry. You're not bothering me.
4) a: Does this bother you?            b: No, it doesn't bother me at all.
5) a: Would it be all right if I opened the window a bit?
    b: I doesn't bother me at all.
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Step 72  ±ÍÂú¾Æ/²Ä¦µµ Çϱ⠽Ⱦî
1) Sorry, I can't be bothered now.
2) a: Why don't we go catch a movie?
    b: Oh, I can't be bothered.
3) I know I ought to clean the car but I just couldn't be bothered.
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Step 73 ÀÚÁ¦·ÂÀ» ÀÒ´Ù
1) a: How come you buy so many shirts at one time.
    b: I guess I got carried away.
2) I'm sorry I got a little carried away with my job. I apologize.
3) A bunch of girls were carried away by the singer's charm.
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Step 74 ÁøÁ¤ÇØ
1) Calm down!
    Take it easy!
    Take it easy! The handle is too fragile.
    He made it big on apartment business and he's taking it easy now.
2) a: I realize you're upset, but pull yourself together.
    b: But I just lost mu favorite watch!
3) a: Oh, Helen. What am I going to do without Tom?
    b: Get hold of yourself. There are plenty more fish in the sea.
4) That's enough arguing, you two cool it.
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Step 75 Ä§ÂøÇØ/ÁøÁ¤ÇØ
1) a: Where's my wallet?
    b: Easy does it. It must be in this room somewhere.
2) Easy does it, it's fragile! Catty it two at a time.
3) a: Hold this end down here.         b: Like this?         a: That's it. Now, easy does it.
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Step 76 ±äÀåÀ» Ç®¾î
1) Loosen up! make yourself comfortable.
2) Make yourself comfortable.
3) a: Sorry, I'm early. I came straight from the office.
    b: No problem. Make yourself at home while I finish preparing for the party.
4) Be yourself at the party.
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Step 77 ~Çϱ⠘²Àºµ¥
1) Oh, boy. I hate to face him this morning.
2) a: Oh! It's already 12:30. I hate to eat and run, but I have an appointment at 1: 00.
    b: That's all right. Let's have lunch together again soon.
3) I hate to say it, but I was right about your girlfriend marrying another guy.
4) I hate to tell you this, but I've just hit your car.
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Step 78  ¾´¾à »ï۱â·Î±º
1) His failure was a bitter pill to swallow.
2) a: I can't believe he didn't call me back.
    b: That's a bitter pill ( to swallow).
    a: Do you think he lost my number?
    b: He knows where you work, so it's not likely.
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Step 79
1) a: I'm really fed up with morning traffic jam.
    b: Why don't you leave your house a little earlier in the morning?
2) a: I' fed up with Tom! He's always causing trouble.
    b: I'm with you, Bob.
3) I'm up here with your grumbling.
4) a: Are you going to vote for Mr. Clinton.
    b: No, I'm not. I'm up to here with the established politicians.
5) I'm tired of eating fish.
6) I'm sick of washing dishes-i'm going to buy a dishwasher.
7) Stop interrupting. I've had just about enough of your stupid remarks.
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Step 80
1) Hey, I told you, enough's enough.
2) I've seen it enough. And enough's enough.
3) a: You know, Tom. that necktie doesn't match your suit.
    b: Enough is enough! I'll wear whatever I want to!
4) I've had enough of it.
5) a: How about another glass of beer, helen?
    b: Oh, no. That's enough for now. Tomorrow's a workday for me.
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Step 81 ³Ê¹« ½ÉÇØ
1) a: Go away and leave me alone!
    b: You're too mush! But I was only trying ti help out.
2) a: She said she thought you were boring and conceited.
    b: Well! That's just too much.
3) Your place is too much. This is some lay-out.
4) a: How do you like your new boss?
    b: I don't like him at all. His rudeness is just too much.
5) a: Tom, you are too much!
    b: Actually, I heard that joke from a friend.
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Step 82 »·»·½º·´´Ù
1) He has a lot of nerve. he asked me for a fate.
2) he wouldn't have the chutzpah to deliver that message.
3) a: tom asked the boss for a pay raise.
    b: He did? What nerve! he's been here only a year or so.
4) He is a nervy fellow.
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Step 83  ¸ÛûÇÑ Áþ ±×¸¸µÖ
a: That's enough of this foolishness! Put the games away and get to bed.
b: Okay, Mom.
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Step 84  ǰÀ§¸¦ ¶³¾î¶ß¸®´Ù
1) Can't you see it's demeaning?
2) Don't demean yourself by taking that job.
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Step 85 ¿ô±âÁö¸¶
1) a: I'm going to lose 10 kilograms between now and this time next year.
    b: Don't make me laugh! You'll never be able to give up cake and ice cream.
2) I was afraid you might laugh at me.
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Step 86 ¿ôÀ» ÀÏÀÌ ¾Æ´Ï´Ù
1) a: He broke his leg while skiing.
    b: Wow, that's no laughing matter.
2) Juvenile delinquency is no laughing matter.
3) If you wear that dress to the party, you'll be a joke.
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Step 87 ÀÌ»óÇϱº
1) a: What's the matter, Tom?
    b: That's funny. I thought I put my appointment book in my pocket, but I can't find it.
2) a: Gee, it's really cold outside.
    b: That's funny. The weather report called for warm weather today.
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Step 88  Á×ÀδÙ
1) Oh, brother, it kills me.
    The funny play killed me.
    The heat is killing me!
2) a: Here's a little something for you.
    b: Thank you. The suspense is killing me. Open it!
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Step 89 Â¥Áõ³»´Â
1) a: I'm not in the mood for a joke!
    b: How come you're so grumpy this morning?
2) I think being grumpy runs is the family.
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1) a: She is getting obnoxious.
    b: Why? You two are on the outs again.
2) I felt so used I could hardly sleep last night.
3) a: He was so rude and obnoxious. I felt so insulted.
    b: Same here.

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