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토익에 자주 출제되는 영어 회화 숙어 - L

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lacking in (=wanting in) ~이 부족한
I'm afraid she's somewhat lacking in intelligence.
land on one's feet (=get oneself out of trouble without damage) 무사히 궁지를 벗어나다
He lost his job but landed on his feet by finding a better one.
lash out (=hit someone suddenly; offer harsh criticism) (갑자기 달려들어) 때리다, 구타하다; 폭언을 퍼붓다
The prisoner lashed out at the guard.
She lashes out at anyone who finds fault with her.
lay off (=stop employing temporarily) (일시) 해고시키다
When they lost the contract, they had to lay off about a hundred workers.
lay out (=arrange) 배열하다, 배치하다
They laid out the tables in style for the party.
learn[know] ~ by heart (=memorize) 암기하다
I make a point of learning[knowing] at least 10 English idioms by heart a day.
leave out (=omit, fail to include) 빠뜨리다
This sentence doesn't make sense; a key word has been left out.
let on (=reveal) (비밀을) 누설하다
Don't let on to Helen that we are going to the movies.
let go of (=release) (쥐고 있던 것을 ) 놓다
Don't let go of the rope until I tell you.
lie down on the job (=be lazy and work little) 일을 게을리 하다
She lies down on the job by talking all the time.
little[no] better than (=almost the same as) ~나 다름없는
People treated him as if he was little better than an animal.
live beyond one's means (=spend more than one can afford) 분수에 맞지 않게 살다
She's an extravagant woman who lives beyond her means.
live it up (=enjoy life by spending money freely) 흥청망청 즐기다
There is no reason why I can't live it up from time to time.
live (from) hand to mouth (=live a hand-to-mouth existence) 하루 벌어 하루 먹고 살다
We've been living from hand to mouth ever since I lost my job.
live up to (=satisfy, meet) 만족[충족]시키다 (=fulfill, carry out) (책임, 의무 ) 수행하다
This new technology has not lived up to our expectation.
Tom lived up to his promises and paid the money he owed.
look back at[on] (=view in retrospect) 회상하다, 회고하다
When I look back at my childhood I realize how happy I was then.
look down on (=consider, ~inferior to oneself) 얕잡아 보다, 깔보다
He always looks down on everyone; he thinks he's so special.
look forward to (=anticipate with pleasure) 학수고대하다
I'm looking forward to the day when I will see her.
look on (=be a spectator; regard) 방관하다; 간주하다 (as)
Why don't you play football instead of just looking on?
We look on him as an authority on the subject.
look over (=examine, inspect) 조사하다, 검토하다
We looked over several kinds of new cars before deciding.
look to A for B (=depend on A for B) A에게 B를 의존하다
Korea mainly looks to Arab countries for oil.
loop up (=search for; visit, call on) 찾아 보다; 방문하다
I looked up your address in the personnel file.
Do look me up the next time you're in London.
look up to (=respect) 존경하다
He's a reasonable man everybody looks up to.
lose heart (=become discouraged) 낙담하다, 상심하다
The team had won no games and it lost heart.
lose no time in ~ing (=do without any hesitation) 곧 ~하다
The police lost no time in sending the injured man to the hospital.
lose one's head (=become uncontrolled) 이성을 잃다, 흥분하다
He lost his head and started yelling at me.
lose one's temper (=get very angry) 화를 내다
The basketball coach lost his temper and shouted at his players.
lose one's touch (=fail at what one used to do well) 기량이[솜씨가] 떨어지다
He's lost another game; he must be losing his touch.
lose oneself in (=become engrossed in) 몰두하다
She lost herself in rewriting her new novel for television.