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- 2011.11.26 [동사+전치사] 총정리 제1부
- 2011.11.26 [동사+전치사] 총정리 제2부
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[동사+전치사] 총정리 제1부
아래는 영작문과 회화에 필수적인 동사와 전치사의 결합입니다. 이런 것들을 잘 암기하고 있으면 정확하고 교양있는 영어를 사용할 수 있겠습니다. 여러 번 반복해서 몸으로 익혀 놓으면 두고두고 여러분을 흐뭇하게 해줄 것입니다.
account for |
He accounted for such problems. |
accuse SO of ST |
He accused her of stealing the money. |
adapt to |
They adapted to the new culture. |
add SO/ST to SO/ST |
She added milk to the grocery list. |
add to |
Translation problems added to the confusion. |
adjust to |
They adjusted to their new environment. |
admit ST to SO |
She admitted her real age to everybody. |
admit to |
She admitted to cheating on the test. |
agree on |
We agreed on the price. |
agree to |
He agreed to the new conditions. |
agree with |
I agree with you. |
apologize to SO for ST |
I apologized to her for being rude. |
appeal to SO for ST |
The nation appealed to the UN for assistance. |
approve of |
The parents approved of the marriage. |
argue with SO about SO/ST |
Timmy argued with his father about his curfew. |
argue with SO over ST |
The customer argued with the salesman over the store's return policy. |
arrange for SO (to do something) |
They arranged for an interpreter to be present. |
arrest SO for ST |
The police arrested the man for stealing the car. |
arrive at (a place) |
They arrived at home. |
ask for |
She asked for help. |
base on |
The company bases salary on experience. |
be absent from (a place) |
He was absent from class. |
be accustomed to |
I am not accustomed to such behavior. |
be acquainted with |
He is acquainted with many celebrities. |
be addicted to ST |
He is addicted to heroin. |
be afraid of |
I am afraid of spiders. |
be angry at SO for ST |
I am angry at him for what he said. |
be angry with SO for ST |
I am angry with him for what he said. |
be annoyed at SO for ST |
He is annoyed at her for spending so much money. |
be annoyed with SO for ST |
He is annoyed with her for spending so much money. |
be anxious about ST |
I am anxious about the presentation. |
be associated with |
He is associated with the company. |
be aware of |
You are not aware of all the problems. |
be blessed with |
He is blessed with great musical talent. |
be bored by |
They were bored to death by his long speech. |
be bored with |
The interviewers were bored with the repetitive comments. |
be capable of ST |
He is capable of much more. |
be cluttered with ST |
The room is cluttered with boxes. |
be committed to |
I am committed to improving my language skills. |
be composed of |
The meteorite is composed mostly of iron. |
be concerned about |
I am concerned about his smoking. |
be connected to |
The DVD player is connected to the TV. |
be connected with |
They are connected with the project. |
be content with |
He is content with the results. |
be convinced of ST |
We are convinced of her innocence. |
be coordinated with ST |
Testing centers coordinated with the schools to set testing dates. |
be crowded in (a building or room) |
It is crowded in the auditorium. |
be crowded with (people) |
The auditorium is crowded with people. |
be dedicated to |
She is dedicated to improving her grammar skills. |
be devoted to |
He is devoted to his wife. |
be disappointed in |
She is disappointed in her son's improvement. |
be disappointed with |
She is disappointed with her son for not improving. |
be discouraged by |
He was discouraged by the high costs. |
be discouraged from (doing something) |
They were discouraged from participating. |
be discriminated against |
He discriminates against people who are different. |
be divorced from SO |
Mary is divorced from John. |
be done with ST |
He is done with the work. |
be dressed in |
She was dressed in red. |
be encouraged with |
The staff was encouraged with a profit-sharing program. |
be engaged in ST |
He was engaged in that research for more than ten years. |
be engaged to SO |
John was engaged to Mary for six months. |
be envious of |
I am envious of you for having the opportunity to travel. |
be equipped with ST |
The expedition is equipped with the latest gear. |
be excited about |
I am excited about the opportunities. |
be exposed to |
The workers were exposed to dangerous chemicals. |
be faced with |
He was faced with many difficult decisions. |
be faithful to |
They are faithful to their company. |
be familiar with |
I am familiar with that program. |
be famous for |
He is famous for climbing Mt. Everest. |
be filled with |
The boxes are filled with clothes and books. |
be finished with |
I am finished with my studies. |
be fond of |
She is fond of her nieces and nephews. |
be friendly to SO |
He is friendly to new coworkers. |
be friendly with SO |
He is friendly with new coworkers. |
be frightened by |
She is frightened by the coyotes calling at night. |
be frightened of |
The kids are frightened of ghosts. |
be furnished with ST |
The house is furnished with designer furniture. |
be grateful to SO for ST |
I am grateful to you for your assistance. |
be guilty of ST |
He is guilty of the crime. |
be happy about ST |
I am not happy about the results. |
be innocent of ST |
He is innocent of the crimes. |
be interested in |
I am interested in astronomy. |
be involved in ST |
He is involved in the program. |
be involved with |
He is involved with many charities. |
be jealous of |
John is jealous of Mary's close friendship with Tom. |
be known for ST |
He is known for his humor. |
be limited to |
The speeches are limited to fifteen minutes each. |
be made from ST |
The statue is made from old car parts. |
be made of (material) |
The statue is made of metal. |
be married to |
She is married to a famous politician. |
be opposed to |
I am opposed to increasing tuition prices. |
be patient with SO |
He is patient with his students. |
be pleased with |
I am pleased with the results. |
be polite to SO |
She is polite to the visitors. |
be prepared for |
He is prepared for such questions at the conference. |
be protected from |
The cave paintings are protected from vandalism. |
be proud of |
He is proud of his son. |
be related to |
She is related to the famous artist. |
be relevant to |
That is not relevant to this conversation. |
be remembered for ST |
He is remembered for his bravery. |
be responsible for |
She is responsible for the new policies. |
be satisfied with |
The teacher is satisfied with the test results. |
be scared of |
She is scared of snakes. |
be terrified of |
She is terrified of roaches. |
be thankful for |
We are thankful for their help. |
be tired from (doing something) |
He is so tired from jogging. |
be tired of (doing something) |
He is tired of answering the same questions over and over. |
be worried about |
I am worried about her. |
beg for |
They begged for the answer to the riddle. |
begin with |
Every sentence begins with a capital letter. |
believe in |
He believes in ghosts. |
belong to |
I don't belong to that organization. |
benefit from |
He benefits from the government assistance programs. |
blame SO for ST |
He blamed his employees for his mistakes. |
blame ST on SO |
He blamed the company's failure on his employees. |
boast about |
She boasted about her new Mercedes. |
borrow ST from SO |
He borrowed money from me. |
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[동사+전치사] 총정리 제2부
아래는 영작문과 회화에 필수적인 동사와 전치사의 결합입니다. 이런 것들을 잘 암기하고 있으면 정확하고 교양있는 영어를 사용할 수 있겠습니다. 여러 번 반복해서 몸으로 익혀 놓으면 두고두고 여러분을 흐뭇하게 해줄 것입니다.
[동사 + 전치사] 총정리 제2부
care about |
He cares about what his children watch on TV. |
care for |
He doesn't care for fish. |
catch up with |
He caught up with her before she got into the elevator. |
cater to |
The hotel doesn't cater to tour groups. |
charge SO for ST |
The restaurant didn't charge me for breaking the glass. |
charge SO with ST |
The police charged him with drunk driving. |
choose between SO/ST and SO/ST |
The winner got to choose between a vacation to Tahiti and a new car. |
chose ST from ST |
The magician chose a lady from the audience to help him with the trick. |
collide with |
The car collided with a truck. |
come from |
He comes from Florida. |
comment on |
She wouldn't comment on the accusations. |
communicate with SO |
Many people use email to communicate with friends and family abroad. |
compare SO/ST to SO/ST |
The analyst compared the company's current profits to last year's. |
compare SO/ST with SO/ST |
He shouldn't compare his younger son with his older son. |
compete with |
He loves to compete with others. |
complain about |
They complained about the quality of the hotel. |
compliment SO on ST |
He complimented her on her new dress. |
concentrate on |
He needs to concentrate on his work. |
concern SO with ST |
You shouldn't concern her with our problems. |
confess to |
He confessed to the crimes. |
confuse SO/ST with SO/ST |
She confused him with Tom Cruise. |
congratulate SO on ST |
She congratulated him on his victory. |
consent to ST |
The parents consented to the request. |
consist of |
The test consists of 100 multiple choice questions. |
contribute to ST |
I contributed to the World Wildlife Fund. |
convict SO of ST |
They convicted him of murder. |
cope with |
Can he cope with the large amount of work. |
correspond with SO |
I correspond with them by email. |
count on |
He counts on their support. |
cover with |
She covered her sleeping son with the blanket. |
crash into |
He crashed into the tree. |
cure SO of ST |
The doctors cured her of the disease. |
deal with |
He has to deal with many problems. |
decide against |
He decided against taking the job in New York. |
decide between SO/ST and SO/ST |
I couldn't decide between the chicken dinner and the sushi. |
decide on |
He decide on taking the job in Los Angeles. |
dedicate ST to SO |
He dedicated the song to his girlfriend. |
demand ST from SO |
He demanded help from his coworkers. |
depend on |
The cost of the carpet depends on the quality of the weaving. |
derive ST from ST |
He derives a great deal of pleasure from his work. |
deter SO from ST |
Nothing could deter her from becoming a policewoman. |
devote ST to SO |
He devoted the song to his wife. |
differ from |
Your results differ little from mine. |
disagree with |
He disagrees with me. |
disapprove of |
Her parents disapprove of her job choice. |
discourage SO from ST |
He discouraged his son from quitting school. |
discuss ST with SO |
I discussed the situation with them. |
distinguish between SO/ST and SO/ST |
The expert couldn't distinguish between the real painting and the forgery. |
distinguish SO/ST from SO/ST |
The expert couldn't distinguish the real painting from the forgery. |
distract SO from ST |
The loud music distracted her from her work. |
dream about |
I dream about traveling around the world. |
dream of |
I dream of a day when poverty no longer exists. |
dress SO in ST |
She dresses her twins in the same clothes. |
drink to |
They drank to his new job. |
elaborate on ST |
He elaborated on his earlier comments. |
emerge from ST |
The dragon emerged from its lair. |
escape from (a place) |
They escaped from jail. |
exchange SO/ST for SO/ST |
They exchanged dollars for yen. |
exclude SO from ST |
He excluded them from the meeting. |
excuse SO for ST |
She excused them for being late. |
expel SO from (a place) |
The leader was expelled from the country. |
experiment on |
They experimented on various ways of preventing the disease. |
explain ST to SO |
The teacher explained the project to the students. |
feel about |
He felt bad about what he said. |
feel like |
I feel like seeing a movie. |
fight about |
They fought about who had to do the dishes. |
fight against |
Martin Luther King fought against racism and oppression. |
fight for |
He fought for improved working conditions. |
fight with |
He fought with his parents throughout his teen years. |
forget about |
She forgot about the meeting. |
forgive SO for ST |
She forgave him for the terrible things he said. |
gamble on |
I wouldn't gamble on that happening. |
gawk at |
They just gawked at me as though they didn't understand a thing. |
gaze at |
She gazed at the sight in wonder. |
get back from (a place) |
He got back from work at 6 o'clock. |
get married to SO |
John got married to Mary. |
get rid of |
He got rid of his old clothes. |
get through with |
I'm never going to get through with this work. |
get tired of |
He got tired of the complaining. |
get used to |
He needs to get used to the new working conditions. |
give ST to SO |
He gave the book to me. |
glare at |
She glared at him in disbelief. |
gloat at |
He gloated at their failure. |
grieve for |
The nation is grieving for those who died in the accident. |
gripe at SO |
She always gripes at her husband. |
grumble at SO about ST |
The old man always grumbles at his wife about their children never visiting. |
happen to |
What happened to him? |
harp on |
She is constantly harping on her husband's bad eating habits. |
hear about |
I have never heard about that policy before. |
hear from SO |
Have you heard from your son recently? |
hear of |
Have you ever heard of the Anasazi people? |
help SO with ST |
He helped me with my homework. |
hide ST from SO |
He hid his bad report card from his parents. |
hinder SO/ST from ST |
Rebels are hindering aid workers from accessing the area. |
hinge on |
Success hinges on his participation in the project. |
hope for |
The company hopes for better sales in the coming quarter. |
insist on |
He insists on driving even though he is having vision problems. |
insure against |
The investment does not insure against loss of income. |
interfere in ST |
The couple's parents should not interfere in their relationship. |
interfere with ST |
Don't interfere with the natural balance of nature. |
introduce SO/ST to SO/ST |
I introduced him to his girlfriend. |
invest in |
We invested in that company. |
invite SO to |
I invited her to the party. |
involve SO/ST in ST |
We involved them in the decision making. |
jabber about |
He was jabbering about problems at work. |
joke about |
We love to sit around and joke about old times. |
joke with SO about SO/ST |
He was joking with me about the mistake I made. |
jot down ST |
She jotted down notes as he spoke. |
keep on (doing something) |
She kept on talking |
keep SO/ST from (doing something) |
I kept her from making the same mistake. |
keep ST for SO |
He wants to keep the toy for his daughter. |
know about |
He knows a lot about that subject. |
laugh about |
She laughed about what the children had done. |
laugh at |
We always laugh at his jokes. |
learn about |
I need to learn more about that topic. |
lend ST to SO |
I lent my dictionary to her. |
listen for |
The mechanic said I should listen for any squeaking sounds. |
listen to |
He loves to listen to his MP3 player on the subway. |
long for |
I long for a week on the beach in Hawaii. |
look at |
Look at this old picture of my grandmother. |
look forward to |
I look forward to meeting her parents. |
meet with SO |
We will meet with the organizers next week. |
mistake SO/ST for SO/ST |
I mistook him for his twin brother. |
nod at |
He nodded at the others. |
nod to |
He nodded to them. |
object to |
Do you object to my smoking? |
operate on |
The surgeon operated on the conjoined twins. |
participate in ST |
We participated in the survey. |
pay for |
He paid for our meal last night. |
persist in |
The disease persists in rural farms throughout the region. |
plan on |
We plan on attending the wedding. |
praise SO for ST |
He praises his son for his good grades. |
pray for |
The villagers prayed for rain. |
prefer SO/ST to SO/ST |
We prefer salmon to other kinds of fish. |
prepare for |
We are preparing for a long winter. |
present SO with ST |
He will present her with the award for best journalist. |
prevent SO/ST from (doing something) |
The campaign is designed to prevent young people from drinking. |
prohibit SO from (doing something) |
The school prohibits students from smoking. |
provide for |
It is difficult for them to provide for their families. |
provide SO with ST |
The school provides students with textbooks. |
provide SO/ST for SO |
The company will provide food and drinks for all. |
punish SO for ST |
He was punished for his crimes. |