by him.
have(or get) + 목적어(사물) + 과거분사 = ~누구에게 시키다(사역), ~당하다(수동)
I had my desk mended by him. = I had my watch stolen in the bus.
be proud of = pride oneself on = take pride in = 자랑하다.
lose oneself = 열중하다.
She lost herself in a book
attend on = wait on = serve = 시중들다.
attend to = 주의하다. 열중하다.
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