코로나 때문에 6명 이하.

not more than 6 people are permitted to get together due to COVID.

6 people or under permitted to get together due to COVID.

 

6명 미만: less than 6.

6명 초과: more than 6.

6명 이상: not less than 6. 

6명 이하: mot more than 6.

 

참고: 

https://sunnylang.tistory.com/1237

https://efhl.tistory.com/55

https://blog.daum.net/standards/468

https://ilikeen.tistory.com/309

 

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시골집
1. 명사 시골 마을에 있는 집.
2. 명사 고향에 있는 자기 집. [표준국어대사전]

 

Hometown.

Country house. Rural house.

 

rural vs countryside

In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Different countries have varying definitions of rural for statistical and administrative purposes.

 

 

Rural areas comprise open country and a few settlements. 

Rural areas consist of open countryside with fewer population densities.

(출처: https://www.ers.usda.gov/)

 

 

 

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There is no hurry. Take your time, please.

Time is on your side.


(there’s) no hurry
used for telling someone that they do not need to do something soon or quickly

 

take your time

- not hurry. 

- said to mean that you can spend as much time as you need in doing something, or that you should slow down.

- to do something too slowly:

"Take your time if you're planning a big job"

"The builders are really taking their time."

 

in your own (good) time
when you are ready and not before. This expression is often used humorously for telling someone that you are waiting for them to do something

whoa
INFORMAL used for telling someone to do or to say something more slowly

haste makes waste / more haste less speed
FORMAL used for saying that if you do something too quickly, you are likely to make mistakes

what’s the hurry?
used for telling someone that they are doing something too soon or too quickly

time is on your side
you are in a situation that allows you a lot of time to do something

give someone/something a chance
used for telling someone not to make a judgment about someone or something too quickly

in my/his/her etc hurry
used for saying that someone made a mistake because of being in a hurry

Rome wasn’t built in a day
used for saying that important things often take a long time to do

 

not in a/any hurry

I am not in a hurry.

 

 

참고:

https://www.macmillandictionary.com/thesaurus-category/british/ways-of-telling-someone-not-to-hurry

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/take-your-time

https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/not+in+a+hurry 

 

 

 

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Repair는 '수리', Reparation은 '배상금'의 의미로 쓰인다

 

Repair Center. 수리 센터. 

German Reparation for the War. 독일의 전쟁 배상금.

 

Repairment는 거의 쓰이지 않는 단어이다. 


To repair something means to fix it, to restore something to a working condition, or to restore something that is damaged to a state in which it appears to be new. Repair may also mean to mend a broken situation, such as improving a bad relationship with another person. Repair is a transitive verb, which is a verb that takes an object. Related words are repairs, repaired, repairing.

 

Repair is also used as a noun. If used to mean the activity of fixing something, then repair is used as a mass noun that does not have a plural form. If used to mean the result of fixing something, then repair is a countable noun, with the plural form repairs. The word repair is derived from the Latin word reparare which means to restore.

Reparation is recompense that is granted to crime victims or others who have been injured. When a criminal is convicted, his victim or victims are sometimes granted compensation for the harm they have suffered. The justice system in most countries considers victims of crime and their survivors to be entitled to redress.

 

Reparations are paid by a nation that loses a war, as restitution and to compensate for losses incurred by nations that had to defend themselves. The practice of requiring a defeated nation to make reparations or to pay restitution is not as common in modern times. After World War II, the Allies actually infused money into Germany and Japan, building their economies. This new way of treating defeated nations resulted in firm friendships with Germany and Japan, today. 

 

Note that reparation refers to an individual case of compensation, while reparations refers to restitution after a war. Both reparation and reparations are mass nouns. Reparation is also derived from the Latin word reparare.

 

출처: https://grammarist.com/usage/repair-vs-reparation

 

repairment. The act of repairing.

[Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.

(See the entry for repairment in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.)]

(Wiktionary)

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