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2003.09.29
Look who's back! It's great to see you again! This week we'll be bridging the last days of September and the first days of October. Each day should bring you a greater understanding of the English language. As Aesop said in one of his beloved stories: "Little by little does the trick!"

SHORT (OF) 不足した
- To be short of a thing is to have less of it than you need.
- short of は、何かが不足している、という意味です。

- I'm a little short of money. Do you think you could lend me five dollars?
- Three of our people are sick with the flu, so we're a little short of staff this week.
- The bill is for ¥12,000, but we've only got ¥9000. We're ¥3000 short.
- When an airline sells too many tickets for a flight so that they're short a few seats, we say the flight's "overbooked".
- My mother's getting old. She gets short of breath just climbing the stairs these days.
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