am 문장
EN[æm] [əm] [-æm]US
뜻오전
- 문장 am
- "I am happy or I am not happy" is supertrue, because I must be one or the other.
- After all that work I am really thirsty.
- I am thirsty for knowledge.
- But then, I am not someone who can just order drink after drink at the Hotel Gansevoort with cavalier joy and talk about how fun it is to be tricoastal.
- I am now going out in a sleigh (and four) with unconceivable dignity and grandeur; mentioning which reminds me that I am informed by trusty scouts that ---- intends to waylay me at Washington, and may even descend upon me in the train to-morrow.
- They tell me the world is round, but I am unconvinced.
- I am young and uncunning, as thou wost. — Chaucer.
- I am underpaid and overworked.
- I am from the UK and unfortunately the help and info lines are undialable from this country so I have no way of finding out if my uncle, aunt and cousin are still alive or where they might be.
- I am as sure as if I had omniscient sight into the depths of his good heart that he has distinct and unenvious joy in every pleasure that he sees other people taking.
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