Reading Success 2nd-Book 4 (E)
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accident
a bad event that often happens suddenly and mistakenly
The road is closed because of an accident.
apply
to make an application or request
Did you apply for taking the test yet?
dig
to move soil using one's hands or a tool in order to make a hole
The worker uses a machine to dig the hole.
explain
to talk about something in a way that is clear and easy to understand
Can you explain this more clearly?
manager
a person who controls and runs a business or group
The manager isn't at the office today.
order
to place a request for a product or food or drink
I already ordered the food.
prefer to
like something better than another
We prefer to not do it.
raise
to move something to a higher place or a standing position
raise this shelf higher.
sore
hurting; causing pain
My legs are sore from running.
while
during the time that
We watch TV while studying.
as well
also
I will go as well.
fit
to be appropriate for something
This book won't fit here.
go to bed
to go to sleep for the night
I have to go to bed early.
make sure
check that something is true or has been done
make sure the door is locked when you leave.
pack
to place items in a container in order to carry them somewhere
pack everything you'll need tonight.
space
an open area, within which objects are placed
There is no extra space here.
take out
to remove for use
We should take out this entry.
unpack
take the things out of the container
unpack everything into the room.
call out
to shout or say something loudly in order to get somebody's attention or help
call out to see if anyone is near.
chance
an opportunity or time during which something can be done
There is a chance of rain later.
deaf
being partially or completely unable to hear sound
My parent's old dog is deaf.
find out
to discover; to learn
I'll find out if tomorrow is a holiday.
hearing aid
a piece of equipment that helps you to hear better
Many old people have hearing aids.
near
close to; not far from
There is a restaurant near here.
prepare
to become ready for a future activity, event, or purpose
Is supper prepared already?
right behind
close to the back of someone or something
Go first, we will be right behind you.
shout
to say something in a loud way
Don't shout in the classroom.
turn around
to move your head and shoulders or your whole body so that you face in the opposite direction
If you turn around, you will see the exit.
equator
the imaginary line equal in distance from the North and South Pole that runs across the middle of the Earth
The equator is very hot.
explosion
the act of something bursting into small pieces loudly
There was a loud explosion at the factory.
filter
a device that removes unwanted substances from a liquid or gas
The coffee machine needs a new filter.
measurement
the act or process of determining the size of something or someone
The measurements of the room look accurrate.
planet
a massive round object in space which moves around a star
Earth is a small planet.
reflect
to show an image in glass, water, a mirror, etc.
The mirror is reflecting light.
satellite
a device sent into space that collects information or assists in communication
Russia is sending a new satellite into space next week.
solar system
the Sun, Earth, eight other planets, moons, comets that move around the sun
The solar system is very large.
spin
to move in a rapid turning motion
If you spin around, you'll get dizzy.
telescope
a tube-shaped device used to view objects at a great distance
He received a new telescope for his birthday.
aquarium
a place made for keeping fishes and water plants
An aquarium with fish doesn't take a lot of work to keep.
beard
the hair that grows on a man's cheeks, chin, and upper neck
People aren't allowed to have beards in some jobs.
celebrate
to do something special for a holiday or other event
My friend doesn't celebrate Christmas.
chimney
a tall pipe in a building that carries smoke from a fire through it into the air outside
Cleaning a chimney can be a difficult job.
come together
to combine
The people came together to debate.
cousin
the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt
I've never met any of my cousins.
grown-up
an adult
She acts very grown-up for her age.
look forward to
to expect; to hope for eagerly
We have been looking forward to the weekend.
receive
to get something
She received her diploma after graduating.
relative
a member of one's family
My relatives are visiting today.
actor
a person who pretends to be a character in a movie or play
My favorite actor is in this movie.
anyway
regardless of an existing condition or previous statement
anyway, don't worry about it.
backstage
usually the wings or dressing room of a theater
They are still backstage getting ready.
CU
chatting abbreviation for "see you" (bye)
M: OK gotta go! P: cu!
forget
to stop thinking about or considering someone or something
Don't forget to finish the project.
take your pick
an informal way of saying "Choose what you want."
take your pick of what you want to eat.
theater
a building or area with a stage on which something is performed such as a play
The new theater opens today.
thnx
chatting abbreviation for "thanks"
M: I’ll see if uncle Harry can take us backstage again. P: Backstage? M: Yeah, u get 2 meet all the actors etc. P: Really? That’s cool. thnx.
ticket
a printed piece of paper that shows that someone has paid to enter a place or travel somewhere
The train ticket was expensive.
aggressive
violent, angry or threatening
People get aggressive when hungry.
avoid
to stay away from something
I've been avoiding my friend lately.
complain
to express negative thoughts or emotions
The students complained because of the homework.
get annoyed
to become angry and upset
He was getting annoyed at the noise.
impressed
moved; deeply touched
Her boss was impressed with her work.
on time
on schedule; up to time
The trains are always on time here.
rarely
in an infrequent manner
My brother rarely has free time.
speak one's mind
to say what you really think
If you have a problem, speak your mind.
timid
lacking in self-assurance, courage, bravery
Rabbits are timid.
turn
the time when it is one's chance or duty to do something
Whose turn is it next?
climate
the general weather conditions and patterns of a particular region
The climate in the north is colder.
endangered
at risk of extinction
There are many endangered animals.
extinct
not in existence after existing for a long time
The Passenger Pigeon is an extinct animal.
in danger
at risk
Swimming at night puts a person in danger.
pollute
to make something harmful to people, animals or plants by adding dirty or dangerous substances to it
Some factories pollute a lot.
protect
(usually followed by "against" or "from" ) to defend against harm or danger
A jacket protects from the cold.
raise awareness
to attempt to make others know or understand something
People are trying to raise awareness about pollution.
slow down
to become less active
slow down. The ground is icy.
species
a group of animals that are largely the same, and can produce young with each other
There are many species in jungles.
wildlife
wild, undomesticated animals living in their natural habitat
There is little wildlife in cities.
corner
the point at which two sides, lines, roads or edges come together
The corner of the room was very messy.
fair
treating all people the same way
The game wasn't fair for the other team.
grandchildren
the children of a person's son or daughter
She has many grandchildren.
hardware
the tools, parts, and other things usually made from metal that are used to repair something or perform a particular action
The hardware to fix the house was expensive.
hutch
a cage used to keep animals such as rabbits
There are a lot of rabbits in that hutch.
paint
to create art with paint
We painted the walls.
promise
to make a promise
I promised not to be late again.
saw
a tool for cutting wood, which has a blade with sharp teeth along one edge
He cut the wood in half with a saw.
wheel
to move something which has wheels
Can you wheel the wagon over here?
wheelbarrow
a small open cart with one wheel and handles that is used for carrying things
The wheelbarrow was heavy from carrying too much.
catch
to get in order to ride
Can we catch a ride to the store with you?
confident
having or showing confidence
He feels confident he will get the job.
depart
to leave
The plane will depart in one hour.
fare
the money people pay to travel on public transportation, taxis or boats
The fare for taxis is cheap here.
hotline
a telephone line that gives direct access to assistance or necessary information
There is an information hotline for ticket prices.
luggage
suitcases and bags
Did you remember to pack your luggage for the trip?
platform
a raised, flat area next to a track at a train, bus or subway station
Which platform does the train arrive at?
terminal
the place where various transportation services start and finish their routes
Which terminal does the flight leave from?
ticket window
an office with a large window where you can buy tickets
The ticket window was already closed.
vending machine
a machine from which you can get things such as cigarettes, chocolate, or coffee by putting in money and pressing a button
Can you get some drinks from the vending machine?
always
at all times or on every occasion
always floss every day.
arrest
to legally take and hold a person believed to have committed a crime
He was arrested when trying to run away.
fingerprint
the mark left by your finger
The criminal left fingerprints.
get caught
to be found doing something you shouldn't be doing
She didn't get caught stealing a phone from a boy.
jail
a place where people who are being charged with or being punished for a crime are held
He was sent to jail for 5 years.
price tag
a label attached to an item with the cost of that item written on it
The price tag is missing from this shirt.
recognize
to identify or remember someone or something from past knowledge or experience
Do you recognize her voice?
rob
to steal money or property from someone or some place using force, violence, or other illegal means
The office had been robbed in the night.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
Someone stole the table from this room.
thief
a person who takes something that belongs to another person or group without permission or authority to take it
The thief didn't get very far after stealing the money.
a lot of
many of some thing or people
There are a lot of people here.
actually
in fact; really
actually, I don’t have a job.
diaper
a piece of soft towel or paper, which you fasten round a baby's bottom in order to soak up its urine and feces
Is there any more diapers?
embarrassing
causing to feel shame
She felt embarrassed when giving her presentation.
grow up
to get older
He wanted to be a doctor when he grew up.
helpless
not protected; not able to defend yourself
The person looks helpless over there.
sit up
to move from lying down to an upright position
The student won't sit up and pay attention.
wonder
to desire to know something
She wonders what she will do later.
yawn
to open the mouth very wide and take a deep breath, usually because of tiredness or boredom
The dog yawned because it was tired.
cinema chain
a group of movie theaters owned by the same company
This cinema chain is doing very well lately.
director
a person who leads a group of people that are acting or playing music
This movie involved a famous director.
distributor
a company or person that supplies shops and companies with goods
Which distributor should we order from?
entrance
the place where one enters
The entrance is blocked by snow.
fund
to supply money for something
After that they search for a producer to fund the movie.
meanwhile
at the same time
meanwhile, there is a storm outside.
satisfied
pleased with the results of something
He was satisfied with the results.
screenplay
the written list of scenes, words, and actions for actors in a movie or television show
The screenplay is too long.
search
to look carefully for someone or something
I will search for an empty room we can use.
synopsis
a short summary of a story
The movie synopsis sounds interesting.
agree
to have the same opinion
We can agree to leave.
bait
a piece of food or other item that is used to attract an animal for the purpose of catching it
Did you remember to buy the bait for fishing?
fishing rod
a wooden or steel stick used for fishing
My sister bought a new fishing rod for the trip.
frightened
scared; afraid
He was frightened by the sudden noise.
ordinary
being not exciting or impressive
The food here is very ordinary.
overnight
in a short amount of time
She is only staying overnight.
pick up
to lift up, to collect something or someone from a certain place
pick up those books.
race down
to run quickly from a high place to a lower place
He raced down to the basement.
splash
the sound made when an object hits or falls into liquid
The loud splash in the water scared the fish.
stick
a long and thin piece of wood which has broken off or was cut from a tree
There are a lot of sticks on the road here.
accept
to take something that is offered to you
She accepted his offer.
ambassador
an important official who lives in a foreign country and represents his or her own country's interests there
The ambassador will not be coming.
charity
an organization that gives money and other items to people who need help
The charity is helping a lot of sick people.
era
a period of time that is characterized by particular events, qualities, conditions, or individuals
Tomorrow marks the end of an era.
generosity
the attitude or state of giving and sharing things freely for the purpose of helping others
Her generosity is great.
give a big hand
to clap; to applaud
give a big hand to the performers.
injure
to damage or cause physical or emotional pain to someone or something
He injured his leg when he fell.
perhaps
possibly; maybe
perhaps we should leave early.
regard
to think about or consider someone or something in a certain way
He is regarded as an expert.
undoubtedly
with certainty, without doubt
undoubtedly this has been useful.
contract
an official legal agreement between different people, groups, companies, or organizations
The contract will be for 4 years.
cumulative
increasing or getting larger slowly through more and more additions
The cumulative points from the game were high.
doctor's notice
an official note from a doctor confirming a period of illness
I will bring a doctor's notice tomorrow to the office.
make up
to do something at a later time that is after the scheduled time
You can write a make up exam tomorrow.
miss
to fail to hit something or obtain a desired result
She was sick, so she missed the class.
paperwork
documents
There is a lot of paperwork involved with this job.
public holiday
a national holiday when people do not have to work or go to school
Tomorrow is a public holiday, so let's go on a trip.
return
to come back after being away from somewhere
My friend will return to the office tomorrow.
submit
to agree
Please submit your essay tomorrow.
vacation
time off of work used for relaxation or travel
I'll take a vacation next week.
contradict
to say that something is not true or very different, especially by stating the opposite of what has been said or written
My friend likes to contradict everything I say.
distant
being or happening far away in space or time
The moon is very distant to Earth.
hold a position
to have a certain job
In order to hold a position, I have to run really hard.
imagination
the ability to form ideas and pictures in your head, especially of things you have never experienced in real life
imagination is important for writers.
import
to bring goods from one country into another to be sold
He imports a lot of beer.
merchant
a person who buys, sells, or trades different goods
The merchant made a lot of money.
nevertheless
despite something that has already been mentioned or established
nevertheless, we will do it.
publish
to have your work printed in a book, magazine or paper
This book was just published recently.
take over
to take control
The other person will take over the meeting.
translate
to switch written or spoken words into another language
Can you translate this paper?
advice
a suggestion or an opinion regarding what someone should or should not do
We get a lot of advice from people.
be about to
to be going to do something very soon
He is about to leave soon.
behind
at or toward the back of someone or something
The car is behind the house.
bounce
to strike a surface and rapidly change direction
The ball bounced back.
disappointed
unhappy because something is not what one wanted
She was disappointed with the movie.
get stuck
to become unable to move
The truck got stuck in the mud.
land
to come down to the surface or the ground
The plane will land shortly.
lose
not to be able to find something or someone
He lost his favorite toy.
score
the number of points that an individual or team earns in a game, contest, or test
The score was even.
shot
a hit of a ball in a sport
The ball shot into the net.
although
used for introducing a statement that makes a previous statement seem unlikely or surprising
although we worked hard, we didn't finish.
attraction
a feature that makes something or someone desirable or interesting
The main attraction is the movie.
disorder
a problem or illness which affects someone's mind or body
The doctor didn't know what disorder the person had.
far away
a long distance from here; not close
I live far away from here.
fortunately
luckily
fortunately, we still have time to finish the work.
friendly
acting in a kind, helpful way toward someone
People are friendly in this city.
get a job
to find employment
getting a job can be a lot of work.
insurance company
a company that pays the expenses if you have an accident
He works at an insurance company.
look after
to take care of
He looks after his parents.
tourist
someone who travels to a place for pleasure, usually while on vacation
There are a lot of tourists here.
answer
to speak or act in response
answer the phone if it rings.
boast
to speak with too much pride
He boasts too much.
hang up
to put down your telephone receiver after a call
She hung up the phone suddenly.
laugh
to show happiness with sound and a smile
The audience laughed a lot.
look up
to search or find
look up the information at the library.
memory
the ability to remember things that have happened in the past
He had no memory of the previous night.
remind
to cause or help someone to remember something he or she must do
remind me to wake up early.
ring
(of an object or device) to produce sounds, often in order to signal something or to attract attention
The phone was ringing all day.
surely
with certainty
surely we will arrive on time.
worst
the most unpleasant or unfavourable thing that could happen or does happen
This is the worst book I've read.
almost
very nearly but not exactly or entirely
We are almost there.
barge
a large low boat with a flat bottom
She wants to work on a barge.
burial chamber
a room inside a tomb
The burial chamber there is very famous.
drag
to move while being pulled along the ground
Dog was dragging his tail behind him.
exist
to be real
A lot of clubs exist at this university.
quarry
a large pit in the earth where stone is mined
His father works at the quarry.
ramp
a path that increases in height as you walk along it
The ramp looks safe.
rule
to have control or influence
The rules must be followed at this school.
treasure
a collection of valuable things, often stored or hidden
There is a lot of treasure in that cave.
wrap
to cover or enclose something with a thin material such as paper or cloth
Can you wrap this present for me?
all sorts of
all kinds; every type of
There are all sorts of people here.
come in
to appear; to enter
Don't come in the room yet.
have to
to be obligated to do something
We have to meet later.
notice
to observe; to become aware of something
He didn't notice anyone else in the room.
once
just one time
I once went fishing.
principal
the person in charge of a school
The principal here is very young.
share
to divide something between two or more people and each take a part
She shared her candy with her brother.
while
during the time that
He likes to watch movies while he eats.
wrong
not being true or not being based upon facts
This answer is wrong.
fail
not to be successful
He failed to pass his class.
greet
to welcome someone
I came to greet the guest.
horrified
shocked
She looked horrified when she saw her grades.
lean
to cause to slope in one direction, or to move the top part of the body in a particular direction
The building is leaning.
neatly
clean, smartly
They neatly placed the books on the desk.
reach
to be able to touch or hold something by extending the arm
He can't reach the top shelf.
salt shaker
a small container for salt with holes on top
The salt shaker is empty.
success
the fact or state of achieving the intended or desired result
The plan was a great success.
whisper
to speak very, very quietly, usually to a person sitting next to you
The students whispered in class.
crutch
a stick or sticks which you lean on for support when you have an injured leg or foot
She is walking with crutches since her accident.
even if
in spite of the fact or belief that
even if you don't want to you, you have to work.
fall off
to tumble from a high point to a lower one
The book fell off the shelf.
for a while
during a short time
We should sleep for a while.
perfume
a liquid with a pleasing smell that women wear on their skin in small amounts
He bought perfume for his girlfriend.
recently
of a period of time not long ago
recently there has been no crime.
spare room
a room in a house that you don't need; an extra room
The spare room is empty now.
surprise
to cause someone to respond with shock by doing something unexpected
The birthday party was a surprise.
trouble
a state of difficulty or stress
This class gives a lot of trouble.
window cleaner
a person who washes windows
My brother works as a window cleaner.
carefully
in a manner that involves focus and care
carefully open the letter.
concerned
worried, troubled, anxious
We weren't very concerned about the problem.
confident
having or showing confidence
He was confident that he got the job.
discuss
to address an issue in great detail
Let's discuss the problem.
finally
after some amount of time
finally the class ended.
in a hurry
having no time to wait
The students were in a hurry to get to class.
look at
to examine; to focus one's eyes on something
If you look at the sky, it looks like rain.
patient
being able to make a plan and wait as long as necessary to achieve it
He waited patiently for his meeting.
right
being correct with respect to facts or truth
This answer isn't right.
suddenly
in an unexpected or extremely quick manner
suddenly the door opened.
advantage
something that puts a person in a more successful position than others
Having education is an advantage.
atmosphere
the air around a planet
The atmosphere is difficult to pass through.
catch up
to move or work quickly enough to attain the same progress as others
The other car caught up fast.
concentrate
to focus completely on a task
He couldn't concentrate with the noise.
cooperate
to work with at least one other person to get something done
If we cooperate, the job will be finished faster.
cosmonaut
a Russian astronaut
Russia trains a lot of cosmonauts.
launch
to send something forward or up into the air
The spaceship will launch soon.
leap
to jump
The frog leapt over the rock.
obviously
in a clear and understandable manner
obviously this won't work well.
orbit
the path taken by an object as it circles around another object
The moon orbits the Earth.
curry
a dish, originally from India
curry rice is a popular food.
maybe
of a possible manner, but not certain
maybe I should go home.
prawn
a shellfish with ten legs and a long tail, that can be eaten.
She doesn't like to eat prawns.
proud
being very pleased and satisfied with something or someone
People are often proud of their countries.
recipe
a list of items needed and a procedure to follow in order to cook a particular dish
Is there a simple recipe to try?
snatch
to take something quickly or eagerly
The cat snatched the food away.
sometimes
in an occasional manner
sometimes I sleep too much.
sounds like
to make one thinks a certain way
sounds like a job for someone else.
tear
to damage something by pulling it too hard or moving it across a sharp object
They use their teeth to tear meat from a killed animal.
throw away
to get rid of; to put in the trash
Don't throw away something useful.
fry
to cook something in fat or oil
fried foods can be unhealthy.
garlic
a small white vegetable that is usually added to food for its strong taste
garlic makes your breath smell bad.
ginger
a thick plant with roots that can be ground up into powder to produce a hot, strong taste for cooking
Add ginger to the pot next.
ground
reducing to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading
ground pepper tastes good on beef.
marinade
a mixture of oil and spices that can be used for cooking
marinade the chicken well.
mix
to combine two or more things to make a new product
mix the ingredients well.
smoke
to draw the gas into your lungs from a burning substance from something such as a pipe
The room was filled with smoke.
spice
a plant used to improve the taste of food
This food is too spicy.
turmeric
a bright yellow spice
There is a lot of turmeric in this curry.
uncooked
not cooked; raw
uncooked food can be unsafe.
coast
the area of land that is right next to a sea or ocean
The coast is warm today.
iceberg
a very large mass of floating ice in the sea
icebergs can be dangerous.
insist on
to demand something and refuse to be persuaded to accept anything else
Don't insist on working too hard.
lean over
to bend so that part is on top of or above; to bend over
Don't lean too far over the side.
pause
to stop momentarily before beginning again
Let's pause from playing the game.
recommend
to say someone or something has good qualities and perform well at something
I recommend that restaurant.
sail up
to travel on a ship
Put the sails up.
seal
a large sea mammal that eats fish and lives near the water
seal fur is expensive.
trip over
to fall because you hit your food against something
Don't trip over the rocks.
whether
used to introduce two choices or possibilities
whether or not he is ready, the test is starting.
commercial
a radio or television advertisement
He complained about the commercials.
contortionist
a person who can bend their body into strange positions
contortionists are rare people.
cram
to stuff, to add more to something that is already full
There were too many people crammed into the train.
crawl
to move slowly on hands on knees
The cat crawled through the hole.
discover
to find something for the first time
She discovered a new place to sleep.
dislocate
to break - usually a bone joint area
He dislocated his arm when he fell.
display
to exhibit objects so people can see or purchase them
The store displayed their best items.
flexibility
the quality of being able to be bent or stretched
flexibility is important for health.
flexible
able to be bent or stretched
She wasn't very flexible.
presentation
a formal talk in which someone shows something or describes an idea to a group of people
The next presentation will be interesting.
ambulance
an emergency vehicle
Call an ambulance if you need to go to the hospital.
clear
to make a place or surface empty by removing items
The people cleared the road.
crash
to hit something and cause damage
The bike crashed into the wall.
emergency
a sudden happening that calls for an immeidate action
The small fire turned into an emergency.
get through
to succeed in reaching a destination
I hope we can get through the storm.
look out
to watch outside
look out for children here.
scratch
a small cut on the surface of something
There was a large scratch on the car.
steering wheel
the wheel that the driver turns to control the direction that a vehicle goes in
The steering wheel was very small.
tow truck
a motor vehicle which is used to pull broken or damaged vehicles
He called a tow truck when his car broke.
treatment
a medicine or method to make someone healthier
treatment for illness can be expensive.
antique
coming from an earlier time and often being valuable
I have an antique clock in my room.
delivery
the act of bringing something from one place to another
She waited for her delivery.
hood
a moveable part of the car that usually covers the engine on a front-engine vehicle
The hood of the car was broken.
include
to contain something as a part or member
Should we include this question?
nearly
not fully or completely
nearly all students are ready for the test.
originally
at first; at the beginning
originally the book was to be longer.
solid
being firm or hard
The wall is very solid.
stool
a single seat without support for the arms or back
He sat on the stool.
stroller
a small chair on wheels, in which a baby or small child can sit and be wheeled around
She pushed the stroller down the road.
tuning
adjusting a musical instrument so that its sound is correct
He tuned the piano with the tuning instrument.
allow
to let someone do something
The teacher allowed the student to leave.
burning
extremely hot, or on fire
There was a burning car nearby.
collapse
to suddenly fall down or break apart into pieces
The bridge collapsed.
counselor
a person who offers guidance and help to people with problems for a job
She wanted to work as a counselor.
immediately
without any delay
immediately leave the room.
injury
physical or emotional harm or damage that a person experiences
There were serious injuries.
luckily
fortunately, by a stroke of good fortune
luckily, nobody was injured.
recover
to feel better after an illness and return to a healthy state
She will recover quickly.
scene
the place where something particular happened
The scene was very dark.
traffic jam
교통 체증
He was in a traffic jam, so he was late.
capture
to catch and keep a person or animal against their will
We captured a turtle.
chew
to perform the act of biting with one's teeth
He didn't bother to chew his food.
claw
a long, sharp, and usually curved nail of an animal
The cat had sharp claws.
collar
the folded area of a shirt that goes around your neck
The dog had no collar.
fur
the soft thick hairy coat of animals such as dogs or a cats
Bears have thick fur.
prey
an animal that is killed and eaten by another animal
Rabbits are prey of foxes.
sneak
to go secretly and quietly so as not to be seen by others
We tried to sneak away.
stalk
to follow a person or animal very slowly in order to catch them
The fox stalked the rabbit.
tear
to damage something by pulling it too hard or moving it across a sharp object
They use their teeth to tear meat from a killed animal.
territory
an area of land or ocean owned or controlled by a government or person
We have a large territory.
Antarctic
the region around the Earth's south pole
The antarctic is very cold.
argue
to present reasons for or against an idea or point of view
Those two always argue over nothing.
die out
to become extinct, to stop existing
All the animals here might die out.
expert
someone with special skill in a certain area and knows a lot about that area
Is there an expert on animals here?
inhabited
having people living there
This island is inhabited.
remote
being far away from people, towns, and other things that are familiar
It is a very remote island.
scholar
a person who has been educated and has a great knowledge of a particular area of study
He is a gentleman and a scholar.
shelter
a building or structure that protects or covers people or things
The shelter fell down.
statue
an image of a person, animal or thing made from something solid, like stone or metal
This statue looks expensive.
use up
to use all of something so that there is nothing remaining
We used up all the water.
audience
the group of people watching or listening to an event
The audience was entertained.
equipment
the tools, supplies, or materials needed to perform a task or activity
The equipment was expensive to buy.
interfere
to become involved in someone's concerns or activities without being wanted or invited
We tried not to interfere with the plan.
joke
something said or done to make people laugh
The joke wasn't funny.
memorize
to learn something until it can be remembered perfectly in the future
She memorized the answers.
nervous
feeling uneasy or anxious about something
My friend looked nervous.
plumber
a person who fixes leaking pipes and toilets
The plumber was expensive to hire.
rather
preferably, instead
I would rather be sleeping.
sink
the large bowl in a kitchen or wash room into which one pours water for washing hands, etc.
The sink was broken today.
sound effects
a simulated sound
The sound effect was loud.
gasoline
a flammable liquid produced by mixing natural gas and petroleum, used for fuel for vehicles
The gasoline was expensive to buy.
helpful
providing help
My coworkers are helpful.
knock
to strike something with a hand or an object in order to attract the notice of the people
knock on the door before entering.
lawn
the ground in a park or around a home that is covered with grass that is usually kept short
The lawn was very long.
lend
to give money to a person or business with the agreement that it will be repaid with interest
Can you lend me money?
mow
to cut a plant, usually grass, with a sharp tool or a machine containing a sharp tool
He mowed his lawn every week.
ruin
to damage or completely destroy something
The building was ruined by the storm.
run out
to use up; to become insufficient
He ran out of water.
wave
to raise the arms and repeatedly swing the arms back and forth in order to signal or greet someone
She waved when she saw her friend.
advise
to give suggestions to
She advised him not to go.
appreciate
to be thankful or grateful for something or someone
I would appreciate it if you worked harder.
arrive
to reach, or be delivered to the point at the end of a journey
The plane will arrive shortly.
city hall
a government building where city officials work
city hall is close to here.
desired
wanted; hoped for
We desired to leave early.
express
sent or traveling at high speed
express service is expensive but faster.
limited
not very great in amount, range, or degree
There is a limited number of chairs.
passenger
a person riding in but not driving a vehicle
There are a lot of passengers here.
refer to
to look at for information
Please refer to the book.
attract
to make someone notice something; to make something appeal to someone
This sign will attract customers.
bury
to put something into the ground and cover
She said something is buried in the yard.
compose
to use the imagination to create music
He is talented at composing music.
concerto
a piece of music intended to be played by several musicians
This is his favorite concerto.
emperor
the man who rules an empire
The emperor is well respected.
mass
a type of religious ceremony in certain types of churches
The church holds mass every Sunday.
requiem
a song or music that has been composed to mark someone's death
The requiem will be next week.
sonata
a musical piece strongly featuring one instrument with three or four distinct sections
This piece is my favorite sonata.
symphony
a long piece of music having several parts that is written for an orchestra
I've never heard this symphony before.
without
in the absence of something
I wrote this without a dictionary.
cheer
to give a loud shout of encouragement to someone
There was a loud cheer in the stadium.
clap
to strike the hands together in order to express appreciation or praise
The audience clapped.
cruel
causing pain to others
The man was very cruel to his friend.
fortunately
in a lucky manner, where something good happens instead of something bad
fortunately, nobody was hurt in the accident.
hope
to have desire and belief
I hope I don't have to work next week.
improve
to make something better
His work needs to improve.
polite
showing respect and consideration for the needs or feelings of other people
She is very polite to everyone.
practice
to perform an action repeatedly in order to improve a skill
We need to practice daily.
quite a few
a fairly large number
There are quite a few people here.
repeat
to say or tell something again; to say something that someone else has already said
Can you repeat your question?
학생
가장 빠르게 암기하도록 도와주는 암기학습 〉
제대로 외웠나 바로 확인하는 리콜학습 〉
철자까지 외우려면 스펠학습 〉
재미있게 복습하려면 매칭 게임 〉
주관식으로도 재미있는 복습, 크래시 게임 〉
선생님
수업 중 이 단어장을 보고 듣고 질문하는 슬라이드 〉
수업시간이 들썩 들썩 퀴즈배틀 (로그인) 〉
클릭만으로 종이낭비 없이 시험지 인쇄 (로그인) 〉
필요한 세트를 직접 만드는 단어장 만들기 (로그인) 〉
선생님들이 만드신 30만개 단어장 검색하기 〉
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