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Cast sheep's eyes at look lovingly or with longing at them(¡¦¿¡°Ô ÃßÆĸ¦ ´øÁö´Ù): He cast sheep's eyes at the fair lady.
Cast someone's net widely use a wide range of sources when trying to find something(Æø³Ð°Ô °í·ÁÇÏ´Ù): You can cast your net as widely as you like, or you can confine yourself to one genre.
Cast the first stone be the first to blame someone; accuse someone without much thought(¸Ç ¸ÕÀú ºñ³ÇÏ´Ù[at]; ¼º±ÞÇÑ ÆÇ´ÜÀ» ³»¸®´Ù): I certainly don't want to cast the first stone. With your background, I wouldn't cast the first stone.
Casting vote a vote given to a chairman or president that is used when there is a deadlock(ij½ºÆà º¸Æ®(Âù¹Ý ¼ö°¡ °°À» ¶§ ÇàÇÏ´Â ÀÇÀåÀÇ °áÁ¤ÅõÇ¥): When the votes are equally divided, the chairman has the casting vote.
Castles in the air plans that are impractical and will never work out(ÇãȲµÈ ²Þ[°èȹ]): Knowledge without challenge is like castles in the air.