Meaning
"Push out"은 영어에서 여러 가지 상황에서 사용할 수 있는 표현입니다. 이 표현은 주로 무언가를 밀어서 밖으로 내보낸다는 의미로 사용됩니다.
이처럼 "push out"은 다양한 상황에서 사용될 수 있으며, 맥락에 따라 물리적, 비유적 의미로 해석될 수 있습니다. 이해하기 쉽게 상황에 맞게 사용해보세요.
Today's Sentences
- Do you think I’m trying to push you out of the group?
- I’m trying to push the water out with a broom.
- Writer's Note
01
Do you think I’m trying to push you out of the group?
Situation
Why didn’t you invite me to game night?
Wait, do you think I’m trying to push you out of the group?
Sure feels like it.
Relax.
You’re too dramatic to replace.
당신은 너무 극적이라 대체할 수 없어요.
02
I’m trying to push the water out with a broom.
Situation
What’s all that noise in the kitchen?
The dishwasher exploded.
I’m trying to push the water out with a broom.
나는 빗자루로 물을 밀어내려고 하고 있어요.
You’re serious?
Yea.
If this works, I’m adding "water engineer" to my resume.
이게 작동하면 제 이력서에 「water engineer」를 추가할 거예요.
Writer's Note
"Back up" is a phrasal verb that is transitive, intransitive, and can also be separable.
- Transitive - A transitive phrasal verb needs an object to complete its meaning. In the examples below ask yourself what is being "backed up". If you can answer, that’s your object.
Example 1: You need to back up your argument with solid evidence.
Example 2: I always back up my files during a big project.
Example 3: She refused to back up his story because it simply wasn’t true. - Intransitive - An intransitive phrasal verb doesn’t need an object. The meaning is complete on its own.
Example 1: The driver backed up slowly to avoid hitting the elderly pedestrian.
Example 2: When I saw the bear, I instinctively backed up a few steps.
Example 3: As the crowd grew aggressive, the security guards backed up toward the exit. - Separable - Some phrasal verbs are separable, meaning you can put the object in the middle.
Example 1: He slowly backed the car up into the driveway.
Example 2: Can you back that claim up with real data?
Example 3: Our coach has always backed his team up when things go wrong.
*Tip: But if the object is a pronoun, like "them" or "it", you must put it in the middle.
For example:❌ Incorrect:I’ll back up them.✅ Correct: I’ll back them up.
Example 1: 당신은 주장을 확실한 증거로 「back up」해야 합니다.
Example 2: 저는 큰 프로젝트를 할 때 항상 파일을 「back up」합니다.
Example 3: 그녀는 그의 이야기가 단순히 사실이 아니었기 때문에 「back up」을 거부했습니다.
예시 1: 운전자는 나이든 보행자를 치지 않기 위해 천천히 "backed up"했습니다.
예시 2: 곰을 보았을 때, 나는 본능적으로 몇 걸음 "backed up"했습니다.
예시 3: 군중이 공격적으로 변하자, 경비원들은 출구 쪽으로 "backed up"했습니다.
예시 1: He slowly backed the car up into the driveway.
예시 2: Can you back that claim up with real data?
예시 3: Our coach has always backed his team up when things go wrong.
*팁: 하지만 목적어가 "them" 또는 "it"과 같은 대명사일 경우, 반드시 중간에 넣어야 합니다.
예를 들어:❌ 잘못된 표현:
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