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    lotlot1 /lɒt $ lɑːt/ pronoun, adverb 모든 번역 보기1a lot (also lots informal비격식) a large amount or number많은 양 또는 수:  We’ve spent a lot on the children’s education.우리는 아이들 교육에 많은 돈을 썼다. ‘How many CDs have you got?’ ‘Lots.’"CD가 몇 장 있어?" "많이."lot of They paid a lot of money for that house.그들은 그 집을 사느라 많은 돈을 지불했다. I eat a lot of vegetables.나는 채소를 많이 먹는다. There were lots of people at the party.파티에 사람들이 많이 있었다.an awful lot (also a whole lot informal)비격식) (=a very large amount or number)(= 매우 많은 양 또는 수) He spends an awful lot of time on the computer.그는 컴퓨터에 엄청나게 많은 시간을 쏟는다.a lot to do/learn/say etc I still have a lot to learn.나는 아직 배울 것이 많다. It’s a great city, with lots to see and do.볼거리와 즐길 거리가 많은 훌륭한 도시다.GRAMMAR: Comparison문법: 비교a lot ofA lot of is fairly informal and is mainly used in spoken English or informal written English.• "a lot of"는 상당히 비격식적이며 주로 구어 영어나 비격식 문어 영어에서 사용된다.You can use a lot of with a plural noun and a plural verb: · A lot of people were hurt.• "a lot of"는 복수 명사와 복수 동사와 함께 쓸 수 있다: · A lot of people were hurt.You can use a lot of with an uncountable noun and a singular verb: · A lot of money was spent on it.• "a lot of"는 불가산 명사와 단수 동사와 함께 쓸 수 있다: · A lot of money was spent on it.lots ofLots of is more informal than a lot of, but is used in exactly the same way.• "lots of"는 "a lot of"보다 더 비격식적이지만 사용 방법은 완전히 동일하다.You say: · Lots of people were hurt.· Lots of money was spent on it.• 다음과 같이 말한다: · Lots of people were hurt.· Lots of money was spent on it.many, a large amount ofIn written English, you usually use many or a large amount of.• 문어 영어에서는 보통 "many" 또는 "a large amount of"를 사용한다.You use many with a plural noun and a plural verb: · Many people were hurt.• "many"는 복수 명사와 복수 동사와 함께 쓴다: · Many people were hurt.You use a large amount of with an uncountable noun and a singular verb: · A large amount of money was spent on it.• "a large amount of"는 불가산 명사와 단수 동사와 함께 쓴다: · A large amount of money was spent on it.When talking about years, days, weeks etc, you usually use many instead of a lot of: · The book took many years to write. Don’t say: The book took a lot of years to write.• 년, 일, 주 등에 대해 말할 때는 "a lot of" 대신 보통 "many"를 사용한다: · The book took many years to write. ✗이렇게 말하지 않는다: The book took a lot of years to write.2a lot (also lots informal비격식) if someone or something is a lot better, faster, easier etc, they are much better, faster etc누군가 또는 무언가가 훨씬 더 좋거나 빠르거나 쉬운 경우 SYN  much:  My headache is lots better, thanks.두통이 훨씬 나아졌어요, 고마워요. She has a lot more contact with clients these days.그녀는 요즘 고객들과 훨씬 더 많은 연락을 한다. You’ll get there a lot quicker if you take the motorway.고속도로를 이용하면 훨씬 빨리 도착할 거예요. The house is a lot tidier now Chris has left home.Chris가 집을 떠난 후 집이 훨씬 더 깔끔해졌다.3a lot used to say that something happens to a great degree or often어떤 일이 매우 많이 또는 자주 일어남을 나타낼 때 사용:  Things have changed a lot since I was a child.내가 어렸을 때부터 많은 것이 변했다. Paul travels a lot on business.Paul은 출장으로 여행을 많이 한다. I’ve been worrying a lot about my health.나는 건강에 대해 많이 걱정해 왔다. She likes you a lot.그녀는 당신을 매우 좋아한다.4have a lot on your plate informal비격식 to have a large number of problems to deal with or a large amount of work to do처리해야 할 문제가 많거나 해야 할 일이 많음5have a lot on your mind to have a lot of problems that you are worried about걱정되는 문제가 많음:  ‘You’re quiet today.’ ‘I’ve got a lot on my mind.’"오늘 말이 없네요." "신경 쓰이는 게 많아서요."6have a lot on British English to be very busy, with a large number of things to do in a short time짧은 시간 안에 할 일이 많아 매우 바쁜 상태:  I can’t help you now – I’ve got rather a lot on.지금은 도와드릴 수가 없어요 — 할 일이 꽤 많거든요. thanks a lot at thanks1(1), → a fat lot of good/use at fat1(5), → have a lot to answer for at answer for
    lotlot2 noun 1group of people/things [countable] a group of people or things considered together함께 묶어서 생각하는 사람들이나 사물의 무리:  Could you help me carry this lot upstairs?이것들을 위층으로 옮기는 것 좀 도와주시겠어요?lot of The last lot of people offered £70,000.마지막 사람들은 7만 파운드를 제안했다. I did three lots of exams last summer.나는 지난여름에 세 차례 시험을 치렀다. Come on, you lot, hurry up!어서, 너희들, 서둘러! His friends are a strange lot.그의 친구들은 이상한 무리다.2the lot especially British English the whole of an amount or number of things, people etc사물이나 사람 등의 전부, 전체:  We’ll do everything – cooking, washing, ironing – the lot.우리가 다 할게요 — 요리, 빨래, 다림질 — 전부 다요. I can’t believe you ate the whole lot.네가 그걸 다 먹었다니 믿을 수가 없어. I think that’s the lot (=everything is included).이게 전부인 것 같아요 (= 모두 포함됨).the lot of you/them/us (=all of you, them, or us)(= 당신들 모두, 그들 모두, 또는 우리 모두) Shut up, the lot of you!너희 전부 다 입 다물어!3somebody’s situation [singular] your lot is your work, duties, social position etc, especially when they could be better자신의 일, 의무, 사회적 지위 등의 처지나 형편, 특히 더 나아질 여지가 있을 때:  She seems happy enough with her lot.그녀는 자신의 처지에 꽤 만족하는 것 같다. The unions have always tried to improve the lot of their members.노동조합은 항상 조합원들의 처지를 개선하려고 노력해 왔다.4land [countable] especially American English an area of land used for building on or for another purpose건축이나 다른 목적으로 사용되는 토지 구획:  the vacant lot (=empty land) behind the Commercial HotelCommercial Hotel 뒤편의 공터 (= 빈 땅) a used-car lot중고차 판매장 parking lot5film [countable] a building and the land surrounding it where films are made영화가 제작되는 건물과 그 주변 부지; 영화 촬영 부지 SYN  studio:  the Universal Studios lot유니버설 스튜디오 촬영 부지6thing to be sold [countable] something, or a group of things, that is sold at an auction경매에서 판매되는 물건 또는 물건 묶음:  Lot 54 is a Victorian lamp.경매 품목 54번은 빅토리아 시대 램프입니다.7choosing a)by lot if someone is chosen by lot, several people each take a piece of paper or an object from a container, and the person who is chosen is the one who gets a particular marked paper or object제비뽑기로 누군가를 선택할 때, 여러 사람이 각자 용기에서 종이나 물건을 꺼내고, 특정 표시가 된 종이나 물건을 꺼낸 사람이 선택된다:  In Athens at that time, judges were chosen by lot.당시 아테네에서는 재판관이 제비뽑기로 선출되었다. b)draw/cast lots to choose something or someone by lot제비뽑기로 무언가 또는 누군가를 선택하다:  We drew lots to decide who should go first.우리는 제비뽑기로 누가 먼저 갈지 결정했다.8throw in/cast your lot with somebody/something to join or support someone or something, and accept that what happens to them will affect what happens to you누군가 또는 무언가에 합류하거나 지지하며, 그들에게 일어나는 일이 자신에게도 영향을 미친다는 것을 받아들이다:  In 1915 Italy threw in her lot with the Allies.1915년에 이탈리아는 연합국과 운명을 함께하기로 했다. bad lot at bad1(21), → a job lot at job(18)