1. hard feelings 안 좋은 감정
"Hard feelings" refer to feelings of resentment, anger, or bitterness towards someone, usually as a result of a disagreement or conflict. When someone says, "No hard feelings," they mean that they don't hold any grudges or resentment about a situation, and they hope the other person feels the same way.
I hope there aren't any hard feelings about the other night.
I hope there aren't any hard feelings for the other night.
I know things got heated, but I hope there aren't any hard feelings about this.
This is getting heated which between friends is not right. Now let's all cool off, pick this up tomorrow.
We hope there aren't any hard feelings.
No hard feelings, right?
So, no hard feelings, I hope? Why would there be?
There are no hard feelings.
Deals fall through all the time. No hard feelings.
2. intense 심한 강렬한
"Intense" describes something that is very strong, extreme, or powerful. It can refer to emotions, experiences, activities, or even people who exhibit a high level of focus or energy.
It was pretty nuts. That's pretty intense. Yeah, it was, but it was fun.
That sounds intense.
Well, that sounds intense.
Your job sounds very intense.
ER huh? Sound like an intense job. Yeah, you could say that, but I'm sure owning a bar has its challenges.
Sorry about that. Wow, your job sounds very intense.
He's intense about everything he does. 그는 매사에 진지하다.
But Jobs being Jobs, he had to actually go to India and spend three months, because he's intense about everything he does.
Not my type. Yang should be your type. She's intense, intelligent, and complicated.
Yes! Wrong! Viruses do not stop! Is she always this intense? It's not her fault.
3. Back on track (실수, 실패 후) 다시 정상 궤도에 들어선, 정상으로 돌아온
"Back on track" means to return to the correct path or to resume progress after a disruption or setback. It's often used when things have gone off course, but efforts are being made to correct them and move forward as planned.
How's your job search going?
Honestly, I've been procrastinating a lot lately. I really need to get back on track.
Oh really? Because to me, it looks like you're procrastinating.
Honestly, I've been procrastinating a lot lately. I really need to get back on track.
It's okay to trip; you just need to get back on track.
What's the hold-up?
There was a small hiccup, but we're back on track now.
Nice to have business back on track.
I took some time off, and I'm trying to get my career back on track.
I know these last few weeks have been intense, but we have hung out every day, and I kinda need some space to kinda get my life back on track.
Let's get back on track.
I think we're getting sidetracked here. Let's get back on track.
Can we just get back on track, please?
Okay, we need to get back on track.