a lot of
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많은
There are a lot of things to do today.
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bottle
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병
I bought five bottles of cola.
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bowl
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사발
The meat is served on pitas or in bowls.
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brand-new
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아주 새로운
It is a brand-new watch.
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cereal
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곡물 식품, 시리얼
What is your favorite brand of cereal?
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homework
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숙제
I'll do my homework after dinner.
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invite
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초대하다
Mrs. Jones invited us into her home.
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mistake
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실수
He had already made two mistakes.
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piece
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조각, 단편
Can you slice me a piece of pie?
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specific
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특정한
Some of us learned that specific emotions such as anger or crying are unacceptable.
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always
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항상
I always wear my red T-shirt on Monday.
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autumn
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가을
For example, the most common pattern in bird migration involves the birds flying north during the spring and flying south during autumn.
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frequency
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빈번, 빈도
The frequency of her contractions had increased.
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late
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늦은, 지각한
It's never too late to say you're sorry.
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often
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자주
However, deserts often have sources of water.
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on time
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정시에
He needs to leave now or he will never get there on time.
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practice
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연습하다, 실습하다
I practice the violin every day.
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smoke
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담배 피우다
I smoke about a pack of cigarettes a day.
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sometimes
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때때로, 가끔
We sometimes play games or have festivals there.
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usually
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보통, 대개
I usually like watching TV, but it was boring tonight.
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action
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행동
People must take action to save the environment from pollution.
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correctly
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올바르게, 정확하게
She correctly accomplished the task assigned to her.
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dream
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꿈을 꾸다
She dreams about living in the city.
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kind
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종류
"What kind of music is this?" Sally asked.
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necessary
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필수적인
You can find all the necessary information on our website.
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phrase
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(문법) 구
English phrases are hard to learn.
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score
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점수를 내다
Jim scored 3 points in the finals.
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send
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보내다
Please send her my warmest regards on her new baby.
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spell
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철자하다, 바르게 쓰다
How do you spell this word?
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storm
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폭풍
Some of the world’s most powerful storms are hurricanes or typhoons.
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continue
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계속하다
How would you continue to learn while you waited for the flooding to subside?
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follow
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따르다
People have to follow the rules in sports.
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grade
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성적
A good grade will boost the confidence of the student.
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learn
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배우다
The man told each of his sons to learn a trade.
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purpose
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목적
The purpose of each park is to preserve wild animals.
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remember
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기억하다
Do you remember the first time you bought a new toy in a toy store?
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state
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말하다
Tom had to state his side of the story for the accident report.
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stay
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유지하다
The doctor told her to stay in bed.
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take a bath
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목욕을 하다
I was taking a bath when the phone rang.
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tie
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묶다
Next, Don Quixote found a boy tied to a tree.
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all day
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하루종일
I had to stay at the office all day.
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allow
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허락하다
The magic waters of the river allowed a person to live forever.
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care
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돌봄
Do it with care.
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choose
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고르다, 선택하다
We had to choose one of them as president.
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diary
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일기, 일기장
I write in my diary everyday.
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finish
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끝내다, 끝마치다
I can’t play until I finish cleaning my room.
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hate
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싫어하다
I hate washing dishes. It is not fun.
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shout
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외치다, 소리치다
The men began to shout at each other.
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speech
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연설
I gave a speech in front of people.
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step
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계단
There are forty-two steps going to this building.
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alone
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혼자
My mother and father are not home. I am alone.
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cause
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원인
Scientists have not found the cause of the unusual weather.
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coordinate
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조정하다
It is unlikely that they can coordinate their actions without making a special effort to do so.
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effect
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효과, 결과
He is suffering from the effects of over-eating.
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join
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연결하다
So, some people have joined together to inform others and to decrease energy use.
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loudly
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큰 소리로, 소란하게
He can't hear you if you don't speak loudly.
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map
|
지도
Can you find Australia on a map?
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option
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선택
It looks like you only have two options to choose from.
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phrase
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(문법) 구
English phrases are hard to learn.
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turn off
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불을 끄다
Could you turn off the light?
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centimeter
|
센티미터
They grow to be 25 centimeters tall.
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choose
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고르다, 선택하다
She had to choose between the two.
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degree
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정도
There are few people who do not react to music to some degree.
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dentist
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치과 의사
Going to the dentist every six months will keep your teeth healthy.
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height
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키, 높이
That tree is two meters in height.
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miss
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놓치다
I missed seeing the movie when it was out.
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price
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가격
By developing the assembly line, Henry discovered a way to make lots of cars at a cheaper price.
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reason
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이유
He gave no reason for why he was leaving home.
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service
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(상업적인) 서비스
Today, two young boys were given an award for their service to the community.
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subway
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지하철
I took the subway to downtown.
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agree
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동의하다
When the father decided that the fencing master was the most skillful, the other brothers agreed.
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cousin
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사촌
This type of family may include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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expected
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예상되는
I knew that Joe expected a silver wristwatch.
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forget
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잊어버리다
How absent minded of you to forget the tent.
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get a haircut
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머리를 자르다
He has to get a haircut before visiting his parents.
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guess
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추측하다
I have a present for you. Can you guess what it is?
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informal
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회화체의
The business dinner was very informal; everyone came in jeans.
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on time
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정시에
He needs to leave now or he will never get there on time.
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polite
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예의바른
The polite gentleman kindly offered to let the pregnant woman have his seat on the subway train.
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taste
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~한 맛이 나다
Pears taste good. They are yummy!
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beginning
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시작, 출발
We're going to France at the beginning of August.
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belong to
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~에 속하다
This house belongs to my mother.
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correct
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옳은, 정확한
My teacher gave us a correct answer.
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empty
|
빈
She opened the box, but it was empty.
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owner
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임자, 소유자
Who is the owner of this restaurant?
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pen pal
|
펜팔 친구
These days you no longer write letters to your pen pal, instead you write emails.
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really
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정말로, 실제로
I really like this candy.
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replace
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대체하다
It was replaced by the American flag on July 9, 1846.
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stand for
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~을 나타내다, 상징하다
What does the abbreviation stand for?
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wrong
|
틀린
I wrote the wrong answer.
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classmate
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급우
She is my classmate.
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cost
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비용이 들다
The total cost for the construction was about $ 1.5 billion.
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fact
|
사실
Some of the stories are myths and some are facts.
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habit
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습관
Drinking soda is a terrible habit.
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homework
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숙제
I'll do my homework after dinner.
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know
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알다
The event became known as Earth Hour.
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ongoing
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전진하는, 진행중인
Education is an ongoing process.
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routine
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반복되는 일/ 반복되는
Apply the same principle to all your routine activities.
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vegetable
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채소
Is a tomato really a fruit or vegetable?
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wood
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나무, 목재
My treehouse is made of wood.
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break
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깨뜨리다
Mr. Whisper breaks the brick with two hands.
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carry
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나르다
For something to have a smell, a very tiny piece of it is carried into the air and into someone’s nose!
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drawing
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그림
Shawn entered his drawings in the art show.
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expression
|
표현
This is an expression which means that they need to "get back to work."
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leave
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떠나다
What time does your flight leave tomorrow?
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meeting
|
회의
There will be a meeting this afternoon at 3:30.
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note
|
(짧은) 기록
The teacher made notes of students' grades.
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sell
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팔다
A good is something a person makes to sell to others.
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trip
|
여행
So, Bob had to figure out how many trips he had to make to transport all 280 friends to the island.
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usually
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보통, 대개
I usually like watching TV, but it was boring tonight.
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arrive
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도착하다
The train will arrive at 12:30.
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describe
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묘사하다, 말로 설명하다
The detectives asked the witness to describe the suspect.
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forget
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잊어버리다
How absent minded of you to forget the tent.
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hold
|
잡다
The lady is holding a bottle of water.
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listen
|
듣다
Mary is listening to music.
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lose
|
잃어버리다, 분실하다
Did you lose your wallet last weekend?
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ongoing
|
계속 진행 중인
Teach yourself to use your camera in a way that enhances your ongoing experiences.
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point
|
(특정한) 지점[장소]
At that point, the car stopped.
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work
|
작동하다
How does a nuclear chain-reaction work?
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wrong
|
틀린
I wrote the wrong answer.
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check
|
확인하다, 점검하다
check your answers again.
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housework
|
가사, 집안일
My brother doesn't do any housework at all.
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meaning
|
뜻, 의미
Do you know the meaning of this symbol?
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statement
|
진술, 서술
The police asked me to make a statement.
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take a shower
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샤워하다
People take a shower when they sweat a lot after playing sports.
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taste
|
맛보다
If you lose the ability to smell, you also lose your ability to taste food!
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textbook
|
교과서
Students were given their new textbooks.
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turn on
|
켜다
Please turn on the fan. I’m hot!
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weather
|
날씨
Climate change is a change in the earth’s weather over a long period of time.
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while
|
~하는 동안
One night, Psyche held a candle over Cupid’s face while he slept.
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ability
|
능력
Midas asked Silenus for the ability to turn anything he touched into gold.
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advice
|
충고, 조언
My mom gives me advice when I have a problem.
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allow
|
허락하다
The magic waters of the river allowed a person to live forever.
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enter
|
들어가다
When the Trojans pulled the horse into the city, the warriors could leap out and open the gates so the Greek army could enter.
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formal
|
형식적인
You should use formal greetings at official events.
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necessity
|
필요
They say that necessity is the mother of invention.
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permission
|
허가, 승인
The teenager had to ask for permission to use his parents' car.
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repeat
|
반복하다
Can you please repeat the question?
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smartphone
|
스마트폰
His smartphone had a map, and it helped us get home.
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waste
|
낭비하다
Still more people try to reduce the amount of water they waste.
|
chess
|
체스, 서양 장기
I'm not very good at playing chess.
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excited
|
흥분한
I was so excited to get first prize.
|
link
|
연결
The English Channel Tunnel is a link between France and England.
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passive
|
소극적인, 수동적인
The husband did not understand his wife's passive response to their child's temper tantrums.
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ping-pong
|
탁구
ping-pong is a fun game.
|
relaxing
|
편한
A relaxing holiday gave me pleasure and satisfaction.
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science
|
과학
He studied physical science in college and received an A.
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stay up
|
밤을 꼬박 새다
Jill and Whitney stayed up all night talking about boys.
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surprising
|
놀라운, 의외의
It is not surprising that he resigned.
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tense
|
시제
This sentenced is used in past tense.
|
better
|
더 좋은
I felt better after I had a good nights sleep.
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bowling
|
볼링
A perfect score in bowling is 300.
|
bright
|
빛나는, 밝은
The light you bought is too bright.
|
compare
|
비교하다
It is used to compare and contrast information.
|
earth
|
지구
Christopher Columbus believed that the earth was round.
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far
|
먼, 멀리 떨어진
San Francisco is quite far from here.
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mean
|
심술궂은
The old lady is very mean. She never smiles.
|
model
|
모형, 모델
This model of robot took two and a half years to come into being.
|
player
|
선수, 경기자
Tom is the best player in the class.
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poor
|
가난한
He is so poor that he cannot buy anything.
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