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매일 쓰는 필수 영어 구동사(숙어) 50선 (Thinking in English) 본문

📘 Phrasal Verb Master List – 50 Must-Know Everyday Verbs
🌿 Thinking in English: The Power of Small Words with Big Meaning
“Phrasal verbs are not just phrases —
they are the rhythm and heartbeat of real English.” 💫
🌱 1️⃣ Communication & Understanding
구동사의미예문
| bring up | (화제를) 꺼내다 | She brought up the topic of travel. |
| point out | 지적하다, 언급하다 | He pointed out a few mistakes. |
| figure out | 이해하다, 해결하다 | I can’t figure out this problem. |
| find out | 알아내다, 발견하다 | We finally found out the truth. |
| come up with | 생각해내다 | She came up with a great idea. |
| run into | 우연히 만나다 | I ran into an old friend today. |
| talk over | 의논하다 | Let’s talk over it later. |
| speak up | 크게 말하다 | Please speak up, I can’t hear you. |
| get across | (생각을) 전달하다 | He tried to get across his message. |
| cut off | 끊다 (전화, 대화 등) | The call was cut off suddenly. |
🌿 2️⃣ Work & Effort
구동사의미예문
| carry out | 수행하다 | We carried out the plan successfully. |
| set up | 설립하다, 설치하다 | They set up a new company. |
| take over | 인수하다, 맡다 | She took over the department. |
| hand in | 제출하다 | Please hand in your report by Friday. |
| turn in | 제출하다 / 잠자리에 들다 | I’ll turn in early tonight. |
| fill out | (양식을) 작성하다 | Fill out this form carefully. |
| carry on | 계속하다 | Carry on with your work. |
| keep up | 유지하다 | It’s hard to keep up this pace. |
| back up | 지원하다 / 백업하다 | I’ll back you up on that. |
| take on | 맡다 / 받아들이다 | She took on new responsibilities. |
🌸 3️⃣ Daily Life & Routine
구동사의미예문
| wake up | 일어나다 | I woke up at 7 a.m. |
| get up | 일어나다 (침대에서) | She got up late this morning. |
| turn on / off | 켜다 / 끄다 | Please turn off the lights. |
| pick up | 줍다 / 태우다 / 배우다 | I’ll pick you up at 6. |
| put on / take off | 입다 / 벗다 | He put on his jacket. |
| sit down / stand up | 앉다 / 일어서다 | Sit down, please. |
| go out | 나가다 | We went out for dinner. |
| hang out | 어울리다 | They love hanging out at the park. |
| drop by | 잠깐 들르다 | Drop by my office anytime. |
| come back | 돌아오다 | She’ll come back soon. |
🌾 4️⃣ Emotion & Relationship
구동사의미예문
| get along (with) | 사이좋게 지내다 | Do you get along with your boss? |
| break up | 헤어지다 | They broke up last month. 💔 |
| make up | 화해하다 / 꾸며내다 | They finally made up after the fight. |
| cheer up | 기운 내다 | Cheer up! It’s not that bad. |
| calm down | 진정하다 | Please calm down and listen. |
| look after | 돌보다 | She looks after her grandmother. |
| look down on | 얕보다 | Never look down on others. |
| get over | 극복하다 | He got over his cold quickly. |
| open up | 마음을 열다 | She finally opened up to me. |
| hold back | 감정을 억누르다 | Don’t hold back your feelings. |
🌊 5️⃣ Progress & Change
구동사의미예문
| bring about | 초래하다, 일으키다 | The new policy brought about change. |
| turn into | ~로 변하다 | The caterpillar turned into a butterfly. |
| grow up | 자라다 | I grew up in Busan. |
| slow down | 속도를 늦추다 | Slow down, you’re driving too fast. |
| speed up | 속도를 높이다 | We need to speed up the process. |
| show up | 나타나다 | He didn’t show up for the meeting. |
| end up (with) | 결국 ~하게 되다 | We ended up staying all night. |
| give in | 굴복하다 | Don’t give in to fear. |
| carry on | 계속하다 | Let’s carry on where we left off. |
| work out | 운동하다 / 잘 되다 | Everything worked out fine. 💪 |
🌿 Closing Thought
“Each phrasal verb is a story —
a tiny bridge between thought and life.” 🌸
By learning these 50 essential phrasal verbs,
you don’t just memorize expressions —
you begin to think, feel, and live in English. 🌿

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