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publish something for public consumption, often a new product or idea
Example: She brought out a new line of clothing for her fashion brand.
114 Burn out(소진하다) - to become exhausted or overwhelmed due to overwork or stress
Example: She burned out after working long hours for weeks.
115 Keep away from(피하다) - to avoid or stay away from someone or something, often due to negative associations or potential harm
Example: She was advised to keep away from the dangerous neighborhood after dark.
116 Bring over(가져오다) - to bring someone or something to a particular place, often from another location
Example: She brought over her favorite dish to share at the potluck.
117 Take on(받아들이다, 착수하다) - to accept or undertake a responsibility or challenge, or to hire or add a new employee or task to one\'s workload
Example: She took on the new project and worked overtime to complete it.
118 Put away(치우다) - to store or put something in its proper place, often after using it
Example: She put away the dishes after dinner.
119 Let in(들이다) - to allow someone to enter or gain access to a place or information
Example: She let in her neighbor who forgot her keys.
120 Take over(떠맡다) - to assume control or responsibility for something, often after someone else has left or resigned
Example: She was promoted to manager and took over the team.
121 Bring together(모으다) - to gather or unite people or things in one place or for a common purpose
Example: She brought together a group of volunteers to help clean up the park.
122 Hang out(어울려 놀다) - to spend time in a relaxed or casual way, often with friends or acquaintances
Example: She enjoyed hanging out with her coworkers after work.
123 Keep on(계속하다) - to continue doing something, often despite obstacles or challenges
Example: She kept on studying despite feeling exhausted.
124 Brush up on(복습하다) - to review or refresh one\'s knowledge or skills in a particular subject or activity
Example: She brushed up on her French before her trip to Paris.
125 Hang up(걸다, 전화를 끊다) - to hang clothing or other items on a hook or hanger, or to end a phone call
Example: She hung up her coat before going to the meeting.
126 Keep out (막다)- to prevent someone or something from entering or accessing a particular area or space
Example: She kept the door locked to keep out unwanted visitors.
127 Let go (보내주다)- to release or relinquish something or someone, often with a sense of loss or abandonment
Example: She had to let go of her old car when it broke down beyond repair.
128 Run over(차로 치다) - to hit or collide with someone or something with a vehicle, or to review or summarize something briefly
Example: She accidentally ran over her neighbor\'s mailbox with her car.
129 Take after(닮다) - to resemble or share traits or characteristics with a family member or ancestor
Example: She takes after her grandmother in her love for baking.
130 Build up(점차 쌓아가다) - to increase or strengthen gradually over time
Example: She built up her endurance by running every day.
Example: She brought out a new line of clothing for her fashion brand.
114 Burn out(소진하다) - to become exhausted or overwhelmed due to overwork or stress
Example: She burned out after working long hours for weeks.
115 Keep away from(피하다) - to avoid or stay away from someone or something, often due to negative associations or potential harm
Example: She was advised to keep away from the dangerous neighborhood after dark.
116 Bring over(가져오다) - to bring someone or something to a particular place, often from another location
Example: She brought over her favorite dish to share at the potluck.
117 Take on(받아들이다, 착수하다) - to accept or undertake a responsibility or challenge, or to hire or add a new employee or task to one\'s workload
Example: She took on the new project and worked overtime to complete it.
118 Put away(치우다) - to store or put something in its proper place, often after using it
Example: She put away the dishes after dinner.
119 Let in(들이다) - to allow someone to enter or gain access to a place or information
Example: She let in her neighbor who forgot her keys.
120 Take over(떠맡다) - to assume control or responsibility for something, often after someone else has left or resigned
Example: She was promoted to manager and took over the team.
121 Bring together(모으다) - to gather or unite people or things in one place or for a common purpose
Example: She brought together a group of volunteers to help clean up the park.
122 Hang out(어울려 놀다) - to spend time in a relaxed or casual way, often with friends or acquaintances
Example: She enjoyed hanging out with her coworkers after work.
123 Keep on(계속하다) - to continue doing something, often despite obstacles or challenges
Example: She kept on studying despite feeling exhausted.
124 Brush up on(복습하다) - to review or refresh one\'s knowledge or skills in a particular subject or activity
Example: She brushed up on her French before her trip to Paris.
125 Hang up(걸다, 전화를 끊다) - to hang clothing or other items on a hook or hanger, or to end a phone call
Example: She hung up her coat before going to the meeting.
126 Keep out (막다)- to prevent someone or something from entering or accessing a particular area or space
Example: She kept the door locked to keep out unwanted visitors.
127 Let go (보내주다)- to release or relinquish something or someone, often with a sense of loss or abandonment
Example: She had to let go of her old car when it broke down beyond repair.
128 Run over(차로 치다) - to hit or collide with someone or something with a vehicle, or to review or summarize something briefly
Example: She accidentally ran over her neighbor\'s mailbox with her car.
129 Take after(닮다) - to resemble or share traits or characteristics with a family member or ancestor
Example: She takes after her grandmother in her love for baking.
130 Build up(점차 쌓아가다) - to increase or strengthen gradually over time
Example: She built up her endurance by running every day.
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