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Straight from the shoulder honestly and plainly(ºñÆÇ, ¸» µîÀ») ¾ÆÁÖ ¼ÖÁ÷ÇϰÔ[Á÷¼³ÀûÀ¸·Î]): He pinpointed my flaws straight from the shoulder.
Straight out plainly, in a way that hides nothing(¼ÖÁ÷È÷; öÀúÈ÷): The man was told straight out by his boss that his work was not satisfactory.
Straighten out to cause someone's bad behavior to improve, to organize/fix something that is in confusion or disorder(~¸¦ ¹Ù·ÎÀâ¾Æ ÁÖ´Ù, (¹®Á¦.¿ÀÇØ.»óȲÀ») ¹Ù·ÎÀâµµ·Ï µµ¿ÍÁÖ´Ù, (¹®Á¦¡¤»óȲ µîÀ») ÇØ°á/Á¤¸®ÇÏ´Ù): I went to the bank to straighten out the problem with my credit card
Straighten something up to put something in order, to clean something up(~À» Á¤µ·[Á¤¸®]ÇÏ´Ù, ±ú²ýÀÌ Á¤¸®ÇÏ´Ù): We had to straighten up the house before inviting my parents over for dinner.
Strain every nerve make a great effort to achieve something(¿Â°® ³ë·ÂÀ» ´ÙÇÏ´Ù): The Federalists strained every nerve to get Congress to end the ban. But they were not successful.