
속이다, 사기치다
To persuade someone to do or believe something by using deception or trickery.
예문:
"The swindler tried to con the tourists into buying fake jewelry."
"Don't let him con you out of your hard-earned money."
사기, 속임수
An instance of deceiving or tricking someone, often for financial gain.
예문:
"The whole investment scheme turned out to be a massive con."
"He is a master of the long con, waiting months for the payoff."
반대, 단점
A reason or argument against something; a disadvantage or negative aspect.
예문:
"We need to carefully weigh the pros and cons of moving to a new city."
"One major con of this job is the long commute."
죄수, 기결수
A person who is serving a prison sentence; a convict.
예문:
"The ex-con found it difficult to reintegrate into society after ten years."
"He spent his time in the yard talking to the other cons."
조타하다, 지휘하다
To direct the steering of a ship or vessel.
예문:
"The captain conned the vessel through the narrow harbor entrance."
"He was ordered to con the ship while the pilot was away."
정독하다, 익히다
To study or examine something carefully, or to learn it by heart.
예문:
"The young actor conned his lines until he could recite them in his sleep."
"She sat by the window, conning the ancient text for hidden meanings."
행사, 모임
A convention, especially one for fans of a particular hobby or genre like science fiction.
예문:
"Thousands of fans dressed in costume for the annual comic con."
"I met my favorite author at a small sci-fi con last year."
~와 함께, ~로써
A musical direction meaning 'with'.
예문:
"The score indicates that the passage should be played con brio."
"The pianist performed the sonata con amore."