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    becomebecome /bɪˈkʌm/ verb (past tense became /-ˈkeɪm/, past participle become) 모든 번역 보기1[linking verb] to start to have a feeling or quality, or to start to develop into something감정이나 특성을 갖기 시작하다, 또는 무언가로 발전하기 시작하다:  The weather became warmer.날씨가 더 따뜻해졌다. Slowly my eyes became accustomed to the darkness.서서히 내 눈이 어둠에 익숙해졌다. Helen became increasingly anxious about her husband’s strange behaviour.헬렌은 남편의 이상한 행동에 점점 더 불안해졌다. Pollution from cars has become a major problem.자동차 오염이 심각한 문제가 되었다.2[linking verb] to start to have a job or position직업이나 직위를 갖기 시작하다:  George became king at the age of 54.조지는 54세에 왕이 되었다. When did you first want to become a teacher?처음으로 선생님이 되고 싶었던 게 언제였나요?3[transitive not in progressive] formal격식체 to be suitable for someone, or to look attractive on them어울리다, 또는 매력적으로 보이게 하다 SYN  suit:  Blue really becomes her.파란색이 그녀에게 정말 잘 어울린다. Don’t try to be clever – it doesn’t become you.똑똑한 척하려 하지 마세요 — 당신에게 어울리지 않아요.4what became of ... ? whatever will become of ... ? used to ask what has happened to someone or something, especially when you have not seen them for a long time, or what will happen to someone that you are worried about오랫동안 보지 못한 사람이나 사물에 무슨 일이 있었는지, 또는 걱정되는 사람이 어떻게 될지를 물을 때 쓰임:  What became of those Chinese vases that Mum used to have?엄마가 가지고 있던 그 중국 꽃병들은 어떻게 됐어요? Whatever will become of Sam when his wife dies?아내가 죽으면 샘은 어떻게 될까?GRAMMAR: Linking verbs문법: 연결동사Become is a linking verb. This type of verb links the subject of the sentence with an adjective or noun: · It became more difficult.· She hoped to become a lawyer.become은 연결동사입니다. 이 유형의 동사는 문장의 주어를 형용사나 명사와 연결합니다: · It became more difficult.· She hoped to become a lawyer.THESAURUS유의어become to start to have a feeling or quality, or to start to develop into something감정이나 특성을 갖기 시작하다, 또는 무언가로 발전하기 시작하다: · His parents became worried when he was late home from school.· 그가 학교에서 늦게 돌아오자 부모님은 걱정이 되었다.· Violent crime is becoming a major problem.· 강력 범죄가 심각한 문제가 되어가고 있다.· She became more confident when she joined a drama group.· 그녀는 연극 그룹에 가입한 후 더 자신감 있어졌다.get to start to have a feeling or quality. Get is less formal than become and is much more commonly used in everyday English감정이나 특성을 갖기 시작하다. get은 become보다 덜 격식적이며 일상 영어에서 훨씬 더 흔히 쓰인다: · I was getting very tired.· 나는 매우 피곤해지고 있었다.· Make sure you’re home before it gets dark.· 어두워지기 전에 꼭 집에 와 있어라.go to become something – used about things becoming a different colour, or things or people becoming worse in some way무언가가 되다 — 사물이 다른 색으로 변하거나, 사물이나 사람이 어떤 방식으로 나빠질 때 쓰임: · Her hair was going grey.· 그녀의 머리카락이 회색으로 변해가고 있었다.· He went blind.· 그는 눈이 멀었다.· I think I’m going mad.· 나는 미쳐가고 있는 것 같다.turn to become something – used about things becoming a different colour, or the weather or people’s behaviour changing무언가가 되다 — 사물이 다른 색으로 변하거나, 날씨나 사람의 행동이 변할 때 쓰임: · The water had turned bright green.· 물이 밝은 초록색으로 변해 있었다.· The weather is expected to turn cold again.· 날씨가 다시 추워질 것으로 예상된다.· He suddenly turned nasty.· 그는 갑자기 험악해졌다.grow especially written특히 문어체에서 to gradually become something점차 무언가가 되다: · People were growing impatient.· 사람들은 점점 초조해지고 있었다.· The rich grew richer.· 부자는 더 부유해졌다.come undone/loose/apart to become undone, loose, or separated into pieces풀리다, 느슨해지다, 또는 조각으로 분리되다: · The screws had come loose.· 나사가 느슨해져 있었다.change into something to become something completely different완전히 다른 무언가가 되다: · The caterpillar changed into a beautiful butterfly.· 애벌레가 아름다운 나비로 변했다.