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2013년 6월 19일 수요일

6/18 Campground Etiquette

Talk about campground etiquette.

Previously on our show, we talked about a great way to get away from it all.
* previously: 이전에, 예전에
* get away from it all: 모든 것을 떠나 잠시 쉬다

The best time to enjoy the beautiful outdoors in Korea is in June; not too hot, not too cold.
* not too~, not too... 너무 ~않고, 너무 ...않은
ex> These jeans are not too tight, not too loose.

Your camping experience can be a total nightmare.
* nightmare: 악몽, 끔찍한 일
ex> My blind date was a total nightmare.

Be considerate when you turn up at the campground and put up your tent.
* turn up: 도착하다, 나타나다
ex> He was supposed to meet me here but he never turned up.
* campground: 야영장
* put up: ~을 올리다, (텐트를) 치다

Keep noise to a minimum especially at night.
* keep something to a minimum: ~을 최소한으로 유지하다
ex> We need to keep our mistakes to a minimum.

Last but not least, treat other campers the way you want to be treated.
* last but not least: 마지막으로 그러나 역시 중요한 것은
ex> Last but not least, I want to thank my dad for everything.


@ It's easier said than done.  행동보다는 말이 쉽지.

1. Previously, I scored perfect on the TOEIC test.
2. This wine is not too sweet, not too dry.
3. My ex-girlfriend was a complete nightmare.
4. Please keep your conversation to a minimum.




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