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advertisement
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광고
The advertisement for fast food is effective on both children and adults.
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award
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상, 상금
His award was for being the most improved player on the team.
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be proud of
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~을 자랑스러워 하다
You should be proud of all of your accomplishments.
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conference
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회의
The doctor presented his new research ideas at several medical conferences.
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confidence
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자신감
She lacked confidence to pursue a career in medicine.
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flight
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날기, 비행
Look! The stork is in flight. It's not in the nest anymore.
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mathematician
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수학자
People like Issac Newton and Pythagoras were some of the earliest mathematicians.
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peak
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성수기, 절정
Since she had reached the peak of her career, she decided to focus on a family.
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required
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필요한, 요구되는
The name and address fields are required. If you do not fill them in, your application will be rejected.
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used to
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예전에는 ~이었다, ~하곤 했다
Julie used to be my best friend, but she betrayed me so we are not friends anymore.
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degree
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도, 각도율
The temperature fell 10 degrees last night.
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experiment
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(과학적인) 실험
The scientist conducted many experiments before reaching a conclusion.
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lightning
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번개
The lightning looked scarier in the country side with no tall buildings to block it.
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measurement
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측량, 측정
Her measurement of the room was off by a few inches.
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predict
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예언하다, 예보하다
It was difficult to predict who will win the election.
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slope
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(스키를 탈 수 있는) (산)비탈, 경사면
Her skiing ability improved so significantly that she no longer skied down the beginners slopes.
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sunblock
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자외선 방지 (크림[로션])
You should put on some sunblock at least a half hour before you go out in the sun.
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sweat
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땀흘리다
I began to sweat on the long walk home.
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thermometer
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온도계
According to the thermometer, the temperature is only 3 degrees outside.
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thunderstorm
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뇌우
The thunderstorm raged outside.
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bush
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관목, 숲
There are a row of bushes in front of my house.
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cancel
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취소하다
The party was cancelled due to the bad weather.
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get used to
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익숙해지다, ~하곤 했다
Phil has to get used to the fact that the world is sometimes unfair.
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humidity
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습기, 축축한 기운
Because Houston is located close to the ocean, the city has much humidity.
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in spite of
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~에도 불구하고
In spite of ample assistance from experts in the field, the board was unable to formulate a new policy on company hiring practices.
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muddy
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진흙투성이인
Her boots were muddy from walking through the damp yard.
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off and on
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불규칙한, 단속적인
They have been dating off and on for about three years.
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severe
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극심한, 심각한
After the severe storm, we felt lucky that we survived.
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trade wind
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무역풍
Sailors used the trade winds to explore the world hundreds of years before steam engines.
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weatherman
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(방송의) 일기 예보 아나운서, 기상통보관
I trust our local weatherman because he gives us a pretty accurate idea of what the climate will be like.
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arrangement
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정돈, 배열
The arrangement of the furniture was not to my mother's liking.
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confusing
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혼란 시키는, 당황케 하는
Since he did not have a map, the streets of the strange city were confusing to him.
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detail
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세부, 상세한 설명
Every little detail is helpful in an investigation.
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fill out
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기재하다
Please fill out this medical history report while you wait to see the doctor.
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freeze
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얼다
We filled the ice tray with water and waited for it to freeze.
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melt
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녹다, 용해되다
After a few minutes, the ice on the counter began to melt.
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stem
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(초목의) 줄기, 대
She cut the stem of the flower at an angle so that it would live longer in the vase.
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submit
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제출하다
I have yet to submit my written report.
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thorn
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(식물의) 가시
The stem of a rose has sharp thorns.
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upside down
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거꾸로, 뒤집혀
He turned the bottle upside down and let the water spill to the floor.
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article
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기사, 논설
The Wall Street Journal contains articles pertaining to news from around the globe.
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author
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저자, 작가
The author of this book believes that people cause their own problems.
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bring up
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(이야기를)꺼내다, 끄집어내다
Please do not bring up anything negative at the meeting.
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certain
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(어느)일정한; 확정된
I only enjoy certain types of citrus fruits .
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consultant
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컨설턴트, 상의자, 상담역, 고문, 부장
The consultant came to the company to make everything work more efficiently.
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financial
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재정상의, 재무의
I took the job for financial reasons. The job itself doesn't interest me at all.
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neighborhood
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근처, 이웃
My parents live in a nice neighborhood.
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originally
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처음에는, 원래
Otto originally believed that he was going to Germany instead of England.
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polite
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공손한, 예의바른
The polite gentleman kindly offered to let the pregnant woman have his seat on the subway train.
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shake hands
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악수하다
They shook hands after they made the deal.
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at the same time
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동시에
She was both elated and saddened at the same time for inexplicable reasons.
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crescent
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초승달 모양
A lovely crescent moon was in the night sky.
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debit card
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직불 카드
A debit card allows me to pay off things right when I buy them instead of accumulating interest when buying on credit.
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following
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(뒤따르는) 다음의
You can choose between the following drinks on the menu.
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now and then
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이따금, 간혹
Every now and then she checked to see if he was still asleep.
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rectangle
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직사각형
Most cell phones have about the same shape as a rectangle.
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stack
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쌓다, 쌓아 올리다
We stacked the dishes into the cupboard.
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stain
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얼룩, 때
Stella got a stain on her new dress.
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warehouse
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도매상점
They stored all the extra items in a large warehouse
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withdraw
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철회하다, 취소하다
The president said he would not withdraw the troops from the region.
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as if
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마치 ~인 것처럼
It was as if the world had come to an end.
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bark
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소리지르다, 고합치다
The army sergeant constantly barked at his troops to work harder.
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classes
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(사회적) 계급, 계급제[제도]
Indian culture use to be strictly divided into classes.
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coyote
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코요테
In the American Southwest, it is common to hear coyotes howl in the more rural parts of the area.
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faint
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졸도하다, 기절하다
The subway was so hot and crowed that many passengers fainted.
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first aid
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응급치료
I was trained in first aid and am prepared to handle minor injuries.
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folktale
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전설
Folktales are used to explain strange or unusual happenings.
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insist
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강요하다, 주장하다
I tried to dissuade him from doing so much work, but he insisted he could handle it and there was no changing his mind.
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mysterious
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신비한, 불가사의한
It was very mysterious why she would always leave the house at eight o'clock.
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pretend
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…라고 가장[상상]하다
It's good for children to pretend because it helps with creativity.
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artwork
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예술작품
The artwork in the hotel was simply beautiful.
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awful
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지독한, 심한, 끔찍한
Mike thinks that his new haircut is really cool, but most people think he looks awful!
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blow a horn
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나팔을 불다
When the king and queen entered the dinning hall, two guards blew a horn to let everyone know that they had arrived.
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chase
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(~을)뒤쫓다
I chased the bus down the road, but it was too fast.
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clerk
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(가게의) 점원[직원]
I asked one of the clerks in the office if there was a public restroom that I could use.
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count on
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믿다, 의지하다
Citizens in many European countries and Canada can count on national health care in the case of a medical emergency.
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explore
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탐험하다, 탐험하러 가다
The Vikings were the first Europeans to explore North America.
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prepare
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준비하다, 대비하다
It's easier to cook a dish if you prepare the ingredients earlier.
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president
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대통령
The president is selected through an election process.
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shepherd
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양치기, 목양자
The three shepherds traveled to see baby Jesus on Christmas day.
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barely
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빈약하게, 불충분하게, 거의~않게
I barely have time to study with my job.
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blow out
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불어 끄다
It is tradition that you make a wish before you blow out the candles on your cake.
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elementary
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입문의, 기초적인
I met some of my very first friends in elementary school
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funeral
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장례식
He wants a simple funeral when he passes away.
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Hispanic
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라틴 아메리카 사람[계]의
The United State's hispanic population will become the largest minority in only a few years.
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include
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넣다, (전체의 일부로서)포함시키다
The bill includes tax and service.
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raise
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(아이,어린 동물을) 키우다[기르다]
My parents raised two children.
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relative
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친척, 일가
Most of my relatives will attend our party this weekend.
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volunteer
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자진하여 지원하다
I volunteered to tutor high school students when I was in college.
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well
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우물, 유정(油井)
When my grandparents were young, they use to get water from a well.
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access
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들어가다,접근하다
Do students have 24 hour access to the computer labs?
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ancestor
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조상, 선조
I am going to Scotland this summer to visit the land of my ancestors.
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cost
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(비용이 얼마) 들다
The trip will cost you $1,000.
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crawl
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기어가다, 기다
The baby crawled all the way to the bathroom!!
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discover
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(무엇의 존재를) 발견하다
Archaeologists are constantly trying to discover new knowledge.
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give a speech
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연설하다
The Prime Minister will give a speech about the state of the country.
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honored
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명예로운
I'm honored to be a member and work with you all.
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niece
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조카딸, 질녀
I bought my niece a large stuffed animal for her birthday.
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research
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연구, 학술 조사
You need to do extensive research if you want to succeed.
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spill
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엎질러진 것[양]
I wiped up the coffee spills on the table.
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available
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이용할 수 있는, 쓸모 있는
Since I had nothing to do during the weekend, I was available to work an extra shift.
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cartoon
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만화
Adults as well as children enjoy looking at cartoons these days.
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chore
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집안 일, 잡일
Mowing the lawn is my brother's chore, and cleaning the windows is mine.
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collection
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수집물, 소장품
We have a collection of his most famous writings.
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now and then
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이따금, 간혹
Every now and then she checked to see if he was still asleep.
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obviously
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명백하게, 분명히
The bank had obviously been robbed. The window was broken and the alarm was going off.
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quite a few
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상당수
quite a few of them agreed.
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remind
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(잊어 버린 것을) 상기시키다
Tom always needs to be reminded about his homework.
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researcher
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연구원
The researchers realized that the monster never existed.
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socialize
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사회적으로 활동하다
Marcia is very outgoing and likes to socialize.
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acceptable
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용인되는, 수락되는
He proposed an acceptable offer to the workers.
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applicant
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응모자, 신청자
The young applicant was trying to land his first job.
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award
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상, 상금
His award was for being the most improved player on the team.
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comfortable
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기분좋은, 편안한
He lived a rich and comfortable life in the country.
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craft
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기능, 기술, 재주
The children enjoy making crafts.
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fair
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축제, 박람회
The county fair is a wonderful event where the entire county gets together in celebration.
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inappropriate
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부적당한
The student's writing style was inappropriate for the college level.
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law
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법률, 법규, 법
It is against the law to smoke here.
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register
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기재하다, 등록하다
Manny and Jim registered at the new healthclub today.
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sculpture
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조각물
The sculpture was made of stone and looked exactly like the king.
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announcement
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공고
We heard the announcement at work that a terrible earthquake had struck the countryside.
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board
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승차하다, 승선하다
Passengers are waiting to board.
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contact
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접촉시키다, 연락하다
I’ve been trying to contact you all day.
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culture
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(한 국가나 집단의) 문화
Because America is a land of immigrants, its culture is difficult to define.
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due to
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~에 기인하는, ~때문에
due to the fact that he stood up all night studying, he performed poorly on the exam.
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following
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(뒤따르는) 다음의
You can choose between the following drinks on the menu.
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improve
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나아지다, 개선되다
If you study hard, you can improve your math scores.
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monochronic
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1차원의
He typically uses a monochronic approach to his projects.
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prefix
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접두사
In the word 'submarine', 'sub-' is the prefix.
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president
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대통령
The president is selected through an election process.
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even though
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비록 …일 지라도
even though he wasn’t rich, he had a great deal of pride.
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flexible
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융통성있는, 적응성 있는
Because she was self-employed, her schedule was very flexible.
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fountain
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샘, 분수
I threw a coin into the fountain and made a wish.
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ingredient
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(특히 요리 등의) 재료[성분]
Because she lacked several ingredients, the cake did not turn out very good.
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manage to
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간신히 ~하다
Kenny managed to convince his sister to loan him her car.
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polychronic
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직관에 의한
There is a polychronic feeling that is used to make decisions.
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postpone
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연기하다, 뒤로 미루다
The due date was postponed as the workers did not finish their work on time.
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proper
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적당한, 적절한
It was a proper certificate of graduation and his parents couldn't have been happier for him.
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strict
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엄격한, 완전한
The mother gave her son strict orders to be home by midnight.
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waste
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(돈, 시간 등을) 낭비하다
Tom always wastes food when he goes to a buffet.
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bother
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귀찮게 하다, 성가시게 하다
It bothers me when people are disrespectful.
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head
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나아가다, 전진하다
Where are we heading?
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include
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넣다, (전체의 일부로서)포함시키다
The bill includes tax and service.
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pillow
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베개
High pillows are uncomfortable.
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polite
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공손한, 예의바른
The polite gentleman kindly offered to let the pregnant woman have his seat on the subway train.
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portable
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휴대용의
The mother bought each of her children a portable CD player.
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privacy
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사적 자유, 사생활
It is difficult to have some privacy in a big family.
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public phone
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공중전화
Public phones are becoming very rare these days because most people own cell phones.
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respect
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존경하다, 존중하다
Paul respects all his teachers.
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time zone
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시간대
The time zone on the east coast of the US is four hours ahead of the time zone on the west coast.
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customer
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고객
Not many customers came today.
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direct
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돌리다, 향하게 하다
There are three main issues that we need to direct our attention to.
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extension
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(선로·전화의)내선, 구내전화
May I have extension 150, please?
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incorporated
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(법인 인가를 받은) 주식회사
Their company was recently incorporated.
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investment
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투자
Ten years ago, my father made a large investment in real estate that turned him a nice profit.
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microphone
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마이크로폰, 확성기
Even though we sat at the back of the very long lecture hall, we could hear the professor because he was speaking into a microphone.
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production
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(영화, 연극 등의) 제작
He wants a career in film production.
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reserve
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(자리 등을) 따로 잡아[남겨] 두다
She could not check out the book because it was on reserve for another student.
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serious
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(사람이) 진지한
You can never tell when he's serious.
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shout
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소리치다, 외치다
I had to shout over the noise to be heard.
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along with
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~와 함께
You should bring your sister along with you.
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boulevard
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대로, 넓은 가로수길
They renamed the busy downtown boulevard after the celebrity.
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communicate
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의사를 소통하다, 연락하다, 통신하다
Even if it's the same language, it can still be difficult to communicate efficiently.
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direction
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방향
I was given the wrong directions so I couldn't find the building.
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environment
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환경, 주위
The family environment affects the personality of the child.
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imagine
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상상하다, 마음에 그리다
When she daydreamed, she always imagined herself as an elegant dancer on the world's biggest stages.
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miss
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듣지(보지) 못하다
I'm sorry, can you repeat that? I missed that last thing you said.
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on the other hand
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한편으로는
It was an exhausting vacation, but, on the other hand, we saw some of the most beautiful and interesting places in the world.
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solve
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(수학 문제 등을) 풀다[해결하다]
In the 20th century, scientists began writing computer programs to solve mathematical problems that were too complex for humans.
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training
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훈련
Soldiers in the military have to go through difficult training.
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arrest
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체포하다, 구속하다
Two teenagers were arrested for the crime.
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break down
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고장나다
My car broke down so I had to take the bus to work.
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chase
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(~을)뒤쫓다
I chased the bus down the road, but it was too fast.
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check out
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(책) 대출하다
I checked out a couple of new DVDs from the video store.
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employee
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고용인, 종업원
Being an employee is easier than being a good employer.
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facility
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설비, 시설
The apartment building had a recreational facility that included a weight room and indoor swimming pool.
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notice
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주의하다, 주목하다
I noticed that my room didn’t look the same way as it did in the morning.
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reception desk
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(호텔의)접수처, 프런트
All incoming calls go to the reception desk.
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shuttle
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정기 왕복 버스
I always take the shuttle to the airport.
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attendance
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출석률
I had perfect attendance in every class last semester.
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difference
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차이, 차이점
The difference between the two education systems is that one focuses on the individuality of each child.
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farming
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농업, 경작
farming in rural America is not as profitable as it use to be.
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fit
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맞다, 적합하다
It is hard to find the piece that fits correctly in this jigsaw puzzle.
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organize
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(어떤 일을) 준비[조직]하다
It was my turn to organize our parents birthday party.
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semester
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(대학의) 학기
This semester I am doing a lot of sports.
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share
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함께 쓰다
I share my bedroom with my brother.
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stomachache
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복통
Mona got a terrible stomachache after she ate the clams.
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subject
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과목, 학과
Biology is my favorite subject.
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volunteer
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자진하여 지원하다
I volunteered to tutor high school students when I was in college.
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change
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잔돈
I don't like to walk around with pockets full of change.
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choir
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(교회의) 성가대, 합창단
She sings in the school choir.
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dismiss
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해산시키다
At 12 o’clock the class was dismissed.
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elementary
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입문의, 기초적인
I met some of my very first friends in elementary school
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hand in
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제출하다
I almost forgot to hand in my homework assignment.
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out of order
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고장난, 파손되어
The ATM in the lobby was out of order, so I had to use the one across the street.
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prepare
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준비하다, 대비하다
It's easier to cook a dish if you prepare the ingredients earlier.
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professional
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(특히 많은 교육이 필요한 전문적인) 직업[직종]의, 전문적인
Doctors, lawyers and engineers are all professional careers.
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run out
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고갈되다, 바닥나다
While backpacking through Europe, the man ran out of money and resorted to begging from strangers.
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vending machine
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자판기
Sometimes for lunch, I just get something from the vending machine.
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alley
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(볼링 등의) 레인
The alley behind the buildings was small and dark.
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compete
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경쟁하다, 겨루다
The two boys competed in the marathon, to figure out who is better.
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competitive
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경쟁의, 경쟁적인
My friend is so competitive that he gets very upset when he loses.
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defense
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(스포츠)수비, 디펜스
The team's defense was too strong.
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offense
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공격
Michael enjoys playing offense more than defense because it is livelier.
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regularly
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정기적으로
Janis regularly goes to the health club every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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stroke
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(수영의) 손발을 한 번 놀리기, 수영법
In swimming, the stroke is just as important to locomotion as the legs kicking.
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tough
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강인한, 굳센
Physical sports like rugby and American football require players to be tough as well as skilled.
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unfortunately
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유감스럽게도
unfortunately, I don't have my credit card with me or I'd buy lunch.
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workout
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운동하다
Taking a long walk is a good workout for elderly people.
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break
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휴지 기간
When working long hours in a chair, it's important to take a break now and then to stand up and stretch.
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clothing
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옷
I enjoy wearing brightly-colored clothing in the summer.
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commercial
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광고 방송
I saw a commercial on TV last night about a get-rich-quick scheme.
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garage
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차고
Our garage is used as a storage room.
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lift
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엘리베이터; 승강기
It is uncomfortable to live on a high level apartment if there are no lifts.
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rank
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등급[순위]을 매기다, 분류하다
The newspaper ranked the best universities in the world.
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repair
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수선하다, 수리하다
If you can repair something, it's better than buying a new one.
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scoreboard
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득점 게시판
The amount of time left in the game can be seen on the scoreboard.
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statue
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상, 조각상
There was a statue of the country's liberator in the town plaza.
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warn
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경고하다, 주의를 주다, 조심하라고 하다
The siren will warn citizens if there is an emergency.
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beep
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삑 하는 소리, 신호
We heard a beep outside and figured it was the taxi that we had called.
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describe
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묘사하다, 기술하다
The detectives asked the witness to describe the suspect.
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identify
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찾다, 발견하다
After looking through the pictures, she was able to identify the man who stole her purse.
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lamp
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램프, 등불
I turned on the lamp so I could see better in the room.
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lost and found
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분실물 취급소
Why don't you check the museum's lost and found to see if your scarf was turned in.
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neat
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단정한, 깔끔한
Since he came home from the military, my son has become so neat.
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poisonous
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유독한, 유해한
She repeatedly had nightmares about being attacked by a poisonous snake.
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pupil
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눈동자, 동공
Bright lights usually will make a person's pupils expand.
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rattlesnake
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방울뱀
We found a rattlesnake under a rock.
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texture
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짜임새, 감촉
The texture of the marble was smooth.
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although
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비록 ~일지라도
although he isn't feeling too well, he will still attend the meeting.
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attack
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공격하다
The soldiers will attack if you threaten them.
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census
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인구 조사, 국세 조사
There are approximately 1.3 billion people in China according to a census conducted in 2005.
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column
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기둥, 원주
The Greeks used large columns to support the roofs of their buildings.
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hardly
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거의 ~ 않다
She could hardly believe that she won the lottery.
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majority
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대부분, 대다수
The majority of the school children were from single parent homes.
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minority
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(한 집단의 절반이 못 되는) 소수
Hispanics now represent the largest minority in the United States.
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pet
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(동물·아이를 다정하게) 어루만지다[쓰다듬다]
My dog likes it when I pet his belly.
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population
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인구, 주민수
The population for the city of Norfolk has increased 50% in the past 10 years.
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race
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인종, 인류
A person should be judged by their abilities not their race.
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