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- The 48 Laws of Power
- get the hang of it
- 수입신고 영어
- willing
- 수입요건
- wing it
- nail down
- course of action
- put a lot of work into
- apparently
- expressions for advice
- put together
- comprehensive
- Anxiety is the Dizziness of Freedom
- 팝송 영어 공부
- 미국식 영작문 수업
- how do you like
- negligible
- 영어 팝송 공부
- 최정숙 저
- 품목별 원산지 기준
- narrow down
- FTA 원산지 결정기준
- Robert Greene
- put behind
- 통관 영어
- account for
- procrastinate
- put forward
- 제9702호
- Today
- Total
International Trade & Customs + etc.
G3. give it a shot / (be) going to have to / go into detail 본문
G3. give it a shot / (be) going to have to / go into detail
오뚝이충 2023. 8. 26. 17:271. give it a shot
: make an attempt or effort to do sth
: The phrase "give it a shot" is an informal way of saying "try it" or "attempt to do it." It suggests making an effort or taking a chance on something, even if you're not certain of the outcome.
ex) I know the exam is really hard, but if I don't try, I'll never know if I have what it takes to pass it. So, I've decided to give it a shot.
ex) Why not think about something you have always wanted to try and give it a shot for the next 30 days.
ex) At a Startup Meeting
Alex: I've been researching and think that using a subscription model might be more profitable for our app.
Jordan: I'm a bit wary about how our current users will take it. But, you know what? Let's give it a shot. We can always adjust based on feedback.
ex) In a Tech Support Call
Caller: I've tried everything, but my computer still won't start.
Tech Support: Let's give it a shot from the beginning. Please unplug it and press the power button for ten seconds.
ex) At a Marketing Strategy Meeting
Mia: I believe that influencer marketing might give our brand a significant boost, especially on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Daniel: It's a different approach from our traditional ad campaigns, but we should give it a shot. Let's allocate a small budget and see the response.
ex) At a Car Dealership
Salesperson: If you're considering the electric models, we have a new one that just came in. Would you like to give it a shot with a test drive?
Customer: Electric, huh? I've always driven gasoline cars, but sure, I'll try it out.
2. (be) going to have to
: The phrase "going to have to" indicates a sense of obligation or necessity. When someone uses this expression, they're saying that a particular action or decision is required, either because of external circumstances or internal reasons. The action might not be something they desire to do, but they see it as something they need to do.
(조심스럽게 확고한 의지를 표현 - ~ 해야할 것 같아요.)
Here's a breakdown of the nuances:
1) Obligation: It often conveys the idea that there's no other reasonable choice or alternative in the given situation.
ex) If you want to pass the class, you're going to have to study harder.
ex) I’m afraid I’m going to have to stop you short there, as time is running out.
2) Resignation: Sometimes it can convey a sense of resignation, where someone accepts that they must do something, even if it's against their preference.
ex) I don't want to, but I'm going to have to sell my car to cover these bills.
ex) I'm gonna have to say no.
3) Anticipation of a Future Need: It can be used to predict a future necessity based on current trends or circumstances.
ex) If this rain keeps up, we're going to have to cancel the picnic.
4) Advice or Suggestion: In some contexts, it can be used to give advice or make a strong suggestion.
ex) If you want to get better at painting, you're going to have to practice regularly.
ex) You’re going to have to learn to give and take.
5) A dialogue set in an office environment:
Samantha: [Hurrying into the room, visibly stressed] "Jake, I just got a call from the client. They have some new changes they want to discuss immediately."
Jake: [Deep in concentration, typing on his computer] "Samantha, I'm in the middle of resolving a major server issue that's affecting our entire network. Whatever it is, it's going to have to wait."
Samantha: "Understood. I'll let them know we'll call back as soon as we can."
Jake: "Thanks. Give me an hour, and I'll be free to handle the client's concerns."
In essence, "going to have to" emphasizes the inescapability or inevitability of a certain action or decision.
3. go into detail
: to present, explain, or discuss every aspect of sth
: to discuss or describe everything about something including the small or unimportant parts
ex) We briefly touched on this topic during the last meeting, but I want to go into more detail.
ex) Perhaps you can go into slightly more detail?
ex) I will try to tell the story without going into too much detail.
ex) The newspaper reports went into (great) detail about his political background.
ex) Unfortunately I can't go into more detail, I apologize.
ex) I'm not gonna go into detail, but for personal reasons, I decided to leave the company.
ex) Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I can't go into detail now.
ex) I don't have a lot of time, so I can't go into too much detail, but I'd be happy to answer questions.
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