Key Word
have a point: said when someone’s point of view or opinion makes sense.
You have a point. It would be better to wait until this evening.
You have a point. 네 말이 맞아.
get back to ~: resume doing something. resume: 다시 시작하다. 재개하다.
Is there anything you want to discuss before I get back to work?
be up to our necks: be very busy
We cannot do anything more since we are already up to our necks.
short-handed: not having the usual or necessary number of workers
Why is the boss talking about making cutbacks at a time when we are already short-handed.
cutbacks: 감축
break the rule: do something against the policies
You should not break the rules at work to suit your own needs and interests.
second-hand smoke: unwanted smoke that people breathe in from cigarettes, etc. that other people are smoking
Second-hand smoke is supposed to be worse for your health than smoking.
Feedback
Original: We have the system to send the message when there is a problem, so we have to check the message.
Better: We have a system that sends us messages when there is a problem, so we have to constantly check our messages.
Original: I think that's why the company give the high salary to the engineer.
Better: I think that's whey coampnies pay engineers a high salary.
Original: I have to turn on my computer and try to fix it, and sometimes the job can be fixed at 6 a.m.
Better: Regardless of the time, I have to switch my computer on and try to fix the problem, and sometimes it can take all night and only be fixed at 6 a.m.
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