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all over the world
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전 세계에
The virus could soon spread all over the world.
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always
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항상
I'll always remember her.
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every day
|
매일
My plant gets bigger every day.
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everyone
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모든 사람
In the evening, I make hot chocolate for everyone.
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fresh
|
신선한, 갓 나온
I bought some fresh fruit from the market.
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listen to
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~을 듣다
I told her three times, but she wasn't listening to me.
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news
|
뉴스, 소식
You can hear the news on the radio at 9 o'clock.
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talk about
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~에 대해서 이야기하다
We talked about the topic for hours.
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at the same time
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동시에
Studying is interesting, but at the same time it's hard.
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fun
|
즐거운, 재미있는
There are many fun things in the amusement park.
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grow up
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성장하다, 어른이 되다
She wants to grow up to be a history teacher.
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in fact
|
사실
She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!
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pick up
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~을 집다, 치우다
pick up the book for me, will you?
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same
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같은
You have the same eyes as your brother.
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share
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공유하다, 같은 ~을 갖다
The little boy hated sharing his toys.
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silly
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바보 같은, 유치한
He tells silly stories and plays around with everyone in our family.
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a lot
|
대단히, 많이
She fell down a lot, but she said snowboarding was fun.
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be afraid of
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~을 무서워하다
I’m a little afraid of fireworks.
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country
|
시골
The boy from the country looked scared in the big city.
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hurt
|
다치다, 다치게 하다
My stomach started to hurt after lunch.
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like
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~처럼
You can use the phone’s calendar just like a planner.
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ride
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(차량, 자전거 등을) 타기; (탈것을) 타다
Can you ride a bicycle?
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take care of
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~을 돌보다
After lunch, Mr. Johnson takes care of his plants.
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town
|
(당사자가 살거나 일하는) 고장, 시내
He lives in an old house on the edge of town.
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elderly
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나이가 지긋한
We visit the poor and the elderly once a week.
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get in
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(차에) 타다
get in the car and let's go.
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leave
|
떠나다
I’m getting ready to leave now.
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look for
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찾다, 구하다
I need to look for a new bag at the mall today.
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refuse
|
거절하다, 거부하다
He refused my offer of help.
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report
|
보고하다
She reported on the results of the conference.
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take a picture of
|
~의 사진을 찍다
Would you take a picture of us?
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wheel
|
(자동차의) 핸들
You need to be careful when you turn the wheel.
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as soon as possible
|
되도록 빨리
Please get back to me as soon as possible.
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cheap
|
값싼
This computer is fast, cheap, and attractive.
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fun
|
즐거운, 재미있는
There are many fun things in the amusement park.
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plan
|
계획하다; 계획
We are planning to go to Italy this year.
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quick
|
빠른
His hand moved so quickly that I didn't see it.
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text message
|
문자 메시지
He sent her a text message to invite her to the party.
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wait for
|
~을 기다리다
I've been waiting for John for two hours.
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amusement park
|
놀이동산
I guess you don’t want to go to the amusement park.
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different
|
서로 다른
There are many different kinds of jeans in the store.
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favorite
|
매우 좋아하는
Basketball is my favorite sport.
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go to the movies
|
영화 보러 가다
I often go to the movies with Tim.
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laugh
|
웃다
I like to laugh with my friends.
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lots of
|
많은
There are lots of trees and wild animals here.
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teenager
|
십대
I was very quiet and shy when I was a teenager.
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together
|
함께
My family has a meal together every Satarday evening.
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late
|
늦은
I’m sorry for being late.
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leave
|
떠나다
I’m getting ready to leave now.
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|
pull out
|
빼내다
He pulled his key out of the hole.
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put A into B
|
A를 B에 넣다
Babies tend to put things into their mouths.
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|
something
|
어떤 것, 무엇
Can’t I just wear something from my closet?
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start to
|
~하기 시작하다
People started to dislike her because of what she said.
|
|
tie
|
넥타이
That tie looks nice, but he already has one just like it.
|
|
vending machine
|
자동판매기
I wish there was a vending machine that could sell hamburgers.
|
|
decide
|
결정하다
The kids decided to go to the beach.
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|
end
|
끝, 결말; 끝나다
She saw a big park at the end of the street.
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happen
|
일어나다, 생기다
When bad things happen, he tries to stay happy.
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|
idea
|
착상, 아이디어
It is a good idea to take a rest for a minute.
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just
|
바로
I just bought the dress last week.
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|
like
|
~처럼
You can use the phone’s calendar just like a planner.
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|
more
|
더 많은
I heard there will be more snow tomorrow.
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|
museum
|
박물관
I’ve never been to a history museum before.
|
|
allow
|
허락하다
She allowed me to take a day off.
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|
anyone
|
누군가, 누가
I don’t want anyone to get into a car accident.
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|
get married
|
결혼하다
I want to get married before I turn 30.
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|
have ~ in mind
|
~을 마음에 간직하다
How much do you have in mind for the apartment?
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look
|
~해 보이다
These decorations will make our Christmas tree look great.
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marry
|
~와 결혼하다
He didn’t even ask her to marry him.
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|
surprised
|
놀란
I was surprised that he called me last night.
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boring
|
지루한
This book is too boring to read.
|
|
fold
|
접다, 개다
The bird folded its wings.
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|
make one's bed
|
잠자리를 정돈하다, 이불을 개다
You should make your bed before you go out.
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master
|
주인
I'm the master of this house.
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neat
|
정돈된
She is very neat and tidy.
|
|
pick up
|
~을 집다, 치우다
pick up the book for me, will you?
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|
pretend
|
~라고 가정[상상]하다
Let's pretend that this room is a cave!
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|
Thanks for
|
~해 줘서 고맙습니다.
Thanks for telling me the truth.
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|
at first
|
처음에는
I couldn't believe what he said at first.
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|
be ~ all over the floor
|
바닥이 온통 ~이다
There was smelly water all over the floor.
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|
by oneself
|
혼자서
She made this scarf by herself.
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|
hard
|
힘든, 어려운
Is English a hard language to learn?
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|
keep on
|
계속 ~하다
keep on doing it that way - it looks great.
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|
simple
|
간단한, 단순한
The matter is not as simple as you think.
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stuff
|
것, 물건
What is that black, oily stuff on the beach?
|
|
vegetable
|
채소
We grow potatoes, carrots, and other vegetables.
|
|
ceiling
|
천장
Paint the ceiling before you paint the walls.
|
|
follow
|
따르다, 따라가다
He may have to move to the city to follow his dream.
|
|
go crazy
|
미치다
Girls go crazy for chocolate.
|
|
hang
|
매달리다
It is dangerous to hang on the tree.
|
|
take a day off
|
하루 휴가를 얻다
May I take a day off this Friday?
|
|
then
|
그 다음에, 그러고 나서
First, turn left. then make a right.
|
|
upside down
|
거꾸로
Bats always hang upside down.
|
|
worker
|
근로자
The worker always comes late to the office.
|
|
carry
|
나르다, 가지고 다니다
The boy is carrying the box of clothes.
|
|
destroy
|
파괴하다
Vandals destroyed the painting.
|
|
military
|
군인, 군대
The military is still loyal to the president.
|
|
ocean
|
바다, 대양
Some boys are swimming in the ocean.
|
|
sometimes
|
때때로, 가끔
We sometimes play games or have festivals there.
|
|
useful
|
유용한, 쓸모 있는
She made herself useful by doing the wash.
|
|
weapon
|
무기
The police are looking for the murder weapon.
|
|
without
|
~없이
Babies can walk there without their parents’ help.
|
|
care for
|
~을 돌보다, 보살피다
The nurse will care for you.
|
|
dangerous
|
위험한
It is dangerous for the blind to be alone in a crowd.
|
|
develop
|
개발하다
Our team works hard to develop new products successfully.
|
|
different
|
서로 다른
There are many different kinds of jeans in the store.
|
|
factory
|
공장
The factory has been closed for a week.
|
|
future
|
미래
What job do you want in the future?
|
|
instead of
|
~ 대신에
You should have been working instead of watching television.
|
|
such as
|
예를 들어, ~와 같은
I don't like bugs such as moths, mosquitoes, and flies.
|
|
clothes
|
옷
He got a new backpack and clothes for school.
|
|
festival
|
축제
I think you’ll win a prize at the festival.
|
|
funny
|
재미있는
He writes all kinds of funny stories.
|
|
grave
|
무덤
She laid flowers on the grave.
|
|
skeleton
|
해골
The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.
|
|
special
|
특별한
Kevin is hiding something special for his mother.
|
|
the dead
|
죽은 사람들
the dead included more than fifty firefighters.
|
|
treat
|
특별한 것[선물], 대접
He took them to the theater as a treat.
|
|
bow
|
(허리를 굽혀) 절하다
They bowed their heads in prayer.
|
|
evil
|
사악한
This medicine can be put for evil uses.
|
|
New Year
|
정월 초하루
Did you make your New Year’s resolution?
|
|
put on
|
~을 입다
When you ride a motocycle, you should put on a helmet for safety.
|
|
spirit
|
영혼
Our great leader may be dead, but his spirit lives on.
|
|
symbolize
|
상징하다
A ring symbolizes everlasting love.
|
|
traditional
|
전통의
You can try other countries' traditional foods in the festival.
|
|
wealth
|
부
He is a man of great wealth.
|
|
class
|
반, 반 학생들
Paul and Rachel are in the same class.
|
|
decide
|
결정하다
The kids decided to go to the beach.
|
|
earn
|
(돈을) 벌다
He earns his living by cleaning shoes.
|
|
everyone
|
모든 사람
In the evening, I make hot chocolate for everyone.
|
|
let's
|
~하자
let's have a party this Sunday!
|
|
one day
|
어느 날
one day, he said good-bye and left me.
|
|
send
|
보내다
Can you send me a message with your home address?
|
|
sign
|
표지판
There are too many signs on the road.
|
|
be well known for
|
~으로 유명하다
She is well known for her bad attitude to others.
|
|
dish
|
요리, 큰 접시
He served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.
|
|
invent
|
발명하다
Who invented the microscope?
|
|
serve
|
(음식을) 내다
She served the soup to the guests.
|
|
sometime
|
(미래의) 언젠가
I hope to visit Paris sometime.
|
|
taste
|
~한 맛이 나다
This milk tastes sour.
|
|
try
|
먹어 보다
Would you like to try some Vietnamese food?
|
|
unique
|
독특한
I like his unique hair style.
|
|
characteristic
|
특징
One of his obvious characteristics is his laziness.
|
|
crime
|
범죄
Of course, murder is a crime.
|
|
fingerprint
|
지문
I have to scan my fingerprint before I can enter the office.
|
|
human
|
The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.
|
|
hurt
|
다치다, 다치게 하다
My stomach started to hurt after lunch.
|
|
skin
|
피부
I have sensitive skin, so I can't use cheap cosmetics.
|
|
stay
|
유지하다
The doctor told her to stay in bed.
|
|
tip
|
끝, 결말; 끝나다
This shocking news is only the tip of the iceberg.
|
|
all over the world
|
전 세계에
The virus could soon spread all over the world.
|
|
even
|
~까지도
Look! It’s even starting to rain.
|
|
recently
|
최근에
He came to see me recently.
|
|
run after
|
~을 뒤쫓다
The poice ran after the criminal until they caught him.
|
|
sale
|
판매, 할인 판매
It was on sale, so it was very cheap.
|
|
watch out for
|
~을 조심하다
There are some foods that you should watch out for when you have a cold.
|
|
way
|
방법
What is the easiest way to write a book?
|
|
wear
|
(향수를) 바르고 있다, (옷 등을) 입고 있다
Why do I need to wear a scarf?
|
|
award
|
상
The film awards are presented annually.
|
|
comedy
|
희극, 코미디
We went to see a comedy last night.
|
|
own
|
소유하다; 자기 자신의
I saw the car accident with my own eyes.
|
|
play
|
희곡
Shakespeare wrote many great plays.
|
|
playwright
|
극작가
Eugene O’Neill was a great American playwright.
|
|
star
|
주연을 맡기다
The film starred Elvis Presley.
|
|
tragedy
|
비극
Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.
|
|
win
|
수상하다
I won $5 in the crossword competition.
|
|
at the same time
|
동시에
Studying is interesting, but at the same time it's hard.
|
|
gas
|
휘발유
Is there a gas station around here?
|
|
meal
|
식사
She eats three meals a day.
|
|
on top of
|
~ 위에
The couple are on top of the mountain.
|
|
ready
|
준비가 다 된
You’ll have to get ready quickly.
|
|
save
|
절약하다
I'll telephone to save me the time it takes to write an email.
|
|
soft
|
(고기가) 연한
Your meat looks so soft and tasty.
|
|
trip
|
(어디까지의) 이동, 오고감
He took a trip to Japan.
|
|
access
|
접속
Do you have access to the file?
|
|
basic
|
기본적인
Kimchi is a basic part of life in Korea.
|
|
election
|
선거
He is standing for election again.
|
|
local
|
(특정한) 지방의
The local shops are very good and cheap.
|
|
national
|
전국적인
The rising unemployment rate is a national problem.
|
|
right
|
권리
You have no right to say that.
|
|
take place
|
개최되다, (사건이) 일어나다
The Olympic Games take place every four years.
|
|
vote
|
투표하다
She voted for the Conservative candidate.
|
|
come on
|
작동을 시작하다
The toy need a new battery to come on.
|
|
company
|
회사
I joined this company six months ago.
|
|
feeling
|
감정
His angry words hurt my feelings.
|
|
front
|
앞; 앞쪽의
We can't use the front door for a few days.
|
|
light
|
(전)등, 빛
It was nearly dawn and the light was getting stronger.
|
|
machine
|
기계
There was no message on my answering machine.
|
|
soon
|
곧
They'll be here sooner than you think.
|
|
traffic
|
교통, 차량들
There's a lot of traffic on the roads.
|