κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
to return
01
λμκ°λ€, λμμ€λ€
to go or come back to a person or place
Intransitive: to return to a place or state
μμλ€
The athlete plans to return to training after recovering from an injury.
κ·Έ μ μλ λΆμμμ ν볡ν ν νλ ¨μ 볡κ·ν κ³νμ
λλ€.
02
λ°ννλ€, λλ €μ£Όλ€
to send, give, or bring something back to someone or to a place
Transitive: to return sth point in time
μμλ€
Do n't forget to return the tools to the garage once you're done with the repairs.
μ리λ₯Ό λ§μΉλ©΄ 곡ꡬλ₯Ό μ°¨κ³ μ λ°λ©νλ κ²μ μμ§ λ§μΈμ.
03
λ°ννλ€, λλ €μ£Όλ€
to bring back a purchased item to the seller in order to receive a refund
Transitive: to return a purchased item
μμλ€
Jane received a duplicate gift and decided to return one of them to the department store for a refund.
04
λμκ°λ€, 볡κ·νλ€
to go back to a specific situation or condition
Intransitive: to return to a state or level
μμλ€
After a period of intense stress, Sarah practiced mindfulness to return to a state of calm and relaxation.
κ°λ ¬ν μ€νΈλ μ€ κΈ°κ° ν, μ¬λΌλ λ§μμ±κΉμ μ°μ΅νμ¬ νμ¨νκ³ νΈμν μνλ‘ λμκ°λ €κ³ νμ΅λλ€.
μμλ€
The rare celestial event, such as a solar eclipse, is a phenomenon that returns at irregular intervals.
μΌμκ³Ό κ°μ ν¬κ·ν μ²λ¬Έ νμμ λΆκ·μΉν κ°κ²©μΌλ‘ λ€μ λ°μνλ νμμ
λλ€.
μμλ€
The author masterfully crafted the novel, skillfully returning to key plot points.
μ μλ μμ€μ λ₯μνκ² λ§λ€μκ³ , νλ‘―μ μ£Όμ μ§μ μΌλ‘ λ₯μνκ² λμκ°μ΅λλ€.
07
λλμμ€λ€, λ€μ λνλλ€
(of feelings or thoughts) to reoccur or resurface
Intransitive
μμλ€
In times of stress, old insecurities tend to return.
μ€νΈλ μ€λ₯Ό λ°μ λ, μ€λλ λΆμκ°μ΄ λμμ€λ κ²½ν₯μ΄ μμ΅λλ€.
08
λλ΅νλ€, μλ΅νλ€
to respond to a statement, question, or remark
Transitive: to return with a response | to return to a question or remark
μμλ€
The student was asked to explain the reasoning behind the solution, and he confidently returned with a detailed explanation.
νμμ ν΄κ²°μ±
λ€μ μλ μΆλ‘ μ μ€λͺ
νλΌλ μμ²μ λ°μκ³ , κ·Έλ μμ μκ² μμΈν μ€λͺ
μΌλ‘ λλ΅νλ€.
09
μμ΅μ λ΄λ€, μ΄μ΅μ μ°½μΆνλ€
to make a profit, often in the context of investments, business ventures, or financial activities
Transitive: to return a profit or growth
μμλ€
The educational institution invested in modern facilities, anticipating that it would return increased enrollment.
κ΅μ‘ κΈ°κ΄μ λ±λ‘ μ¦κ°λ₯Ό κ°μ Έμ¬ κ²μΌλ‘ μμνλ©° νλμ μΈ μμ€μ ν¬μνμ΅λλ€.
10
μ κ³ νλ€, λ°ννλ€
to formally state or provide a decision, verdict, or response in answer to a specific request
Transitive: to return a verdict
μμλ€
Following the investigation, the ethics committee returned a verdict of ethical misconduct.
μ‘°μ¬ ν, μ€λ¦¬ μμνλ μ€λ¦¬μ μλ°μ λν νκ²°μ λ΄λ Έλ€.
11
μ μΆνλ€, λ³΄κ³ νλ€
to submit or present a report, document, or similar item to someone in authority
Transitive: to return a report to an authority
μμλ€
The pharmaceutical company must return the safety assessment documents to the relevant government agency.
μ μ½ νμ¬λ μμ νκ° μλ₯λ₯Ό κ΄λ ¨ μ λΆ κΈ°κ΄μ μ μΆν΄μΌ ν©λλ€.
12
μ¬μ νλ€, λ€μ μ ννλ€
to elect or choose a person or political party to hold a position in office
Transitive: to return a political figure or party
μμλ€
Despite a competitive race, the public 's trust in the candidate 's leadership abilities led them to return him for a second term.
κ²½μμ μΈ κ²½μ£Όμλ λΆκ΅¬νκ³ , ν보μμ 리λμ λ₯λ ₯μ λν λμ€μ μ λ’°λ κ·Έλ₯Ό λ λ²μ§Έ μκΈ°λ‘ μ¬μ νκ² νμ΅λλ€.
13
λλ리λ€, μλ΅νλ€
to do, say, or feel something in response to the same action, remark, or feeling from others
Transitive: to return an action, remark, or feeling
μμλ€
It 's time we returned their invitation.
κ·Έλ€μ μ΄λλ₯Ό λλλ € μ€ λκ° λμμ΅λλ€.
Return
01
κ·ν
a coming to or returning home
02
μΈκΈ μ κ³ μ, μλ μ κ³ μ
document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability
03
κ·ν, 볡κ·
the occurrence of a change in direction back in the opposite direction
04
λ°ν, νμ
getting something back again
05
κ·ν, 볡κ·
the act of going back to a prior location
06
μμ΅, μλ
the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
07
λλ΅, μλ΅
a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)
08
κ·ν, μ¬λ°
happening again (especially at regular intervals)
09
리ν΄, λ°ν
the act of hitting the ball back to the opponent after it has been served or hit by the opponent in racket sports like tennis and table tennis
μμλ€
His return down the line caught his opponent off guard.
λΌμΈμ λ°λΌ κ·Έμ 리ν΄μ μλλ₯Ό λ°©μ¬νκ² νλ€.
10
λ°ν, κ·ν
a reciprocal group action
11
κ·ν, μ¬λ±μ₯
the act of someone appearing again
12
λ°ν, νλ§€λμ§ μμ μ± μ λ°ν
the unsold books that are returned by retailers or distributors to the publisher or wholesaler for credit or refund
13
μ볡, μ볡 ν°μΌ
a ticket for a journey from one place to another and back again
Dialect
British
μμλ€
A return is convenient if you know when you'll be coming back.
μΈμ λμμ¬μ§ μκ³ μλ€λ©΄ μ볡 ν°μΌμ΄ νΈλ¦¬ν©λλ€.
μ΄ν λ무
returning
return
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