
200505@Oxford, England
zk'style - pt. V - 최근 공지 |

200505@Oxford, England
the Alps
New York City
America
The United States of America
England
The United Kindom
the post office
I'm looking for a blue one.
Is there a bank here?
There is one on the corner.
this one / those one
Do you have Marlboro? A red one.
I've lost my wallet. Where did you lose it?
Would you like to drink some water?
There isn't anybody.(=There is nobody(=no one).)
Nobody knows.
I want to be somebody.
He is nobody.
No problem.(=None.)
| marry to become the husband or wife of sb; Will you marry me? I want to marry a millionaire. She married a German. He asked me to marry him and I accepted. I knew quite early on that I wanted to marry her. You'll never marry her She was determined to marry well(marry sb rich and/or with a high social position). They married young. She was forced to marry against her will. I got married last month. I'm getting married soon. How long have you been married? I've been married for 20 year. Are you married? They were married. - an eligible bachelor : one that many people want to marry, especially because he is rich - marrying kind : the kind of person who wants to get married - marry in haste (, repent at leisure)(saying) : people who marry quickly, without really getting to know each other, may discover later that they have made a mistake - marry money : to marry a rich person - marry into sth : to become part of a family or group because you have married sb who belongs to it She married into the aristocracy. - marry sb off (to sb) : (disapproving) to find a husband or wife for sb, especially your daughter or son Tom married his sons off to the daughters of his old friend. - marry sth up (with sth) : to combine two things, people or parts of sth successfully |
