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assume
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추측하다, 사실이라고 보다
Since all the lights were out, we assumed no one was home.
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autograph
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서명
I was lucky enough to get her autograph before she left the auditorium.
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barbeque
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바비큐 파티
We had a barbeque last Saturday night in my backyard.
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cheek
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뺨, 볼
She gave him a kiss on his cheek.
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hectic
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매우 바쁜, 법석을 떠는
The crowd was hectic after the home team won the championship match.
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lottery
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복권 뽑기
Many people bought tickets for the big lottery that was worth millions of dollars.
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mention
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언급하다, 간단히 말하다
She mentioned that she wanted to have a romantic dinner on her anniversary.
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pretty
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어느 정도, 꽤
She's not the fastest in the class, but she runs pretty fast.
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sleepover
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(한곳에 모여) 밤새 함께 놀기
My parents agreed to let me have a sleepover with three of my friends.
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waterfall
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폭포
Niagara Falls is one of the world's most famous waterfalls.
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commonly
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일반적으로
In the past, people from Asia were commonly referred to as 'Orientals.'
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cooperation
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협동, 협력
The goal of kindergarten is to teach children cooperation.
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descent
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하강
We watched the slow descent of the parachutist.
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discard
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버리다, 처분하다
The bottle should be discarded once you finish all the medicine.
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gym
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체육관
I like to go to the gym in early morning because it is not too crowded.
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hold
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개최하다, 열리다
The recreation center is holding tryouts for the summer basketball league.
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passenger
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승객
The passengers were told to keep their seatbelts fastened until the plane came to a stop.
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protein
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단백질
Meat is the major source of protein in most human diets, but nuts and beans can provide it as well.
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security
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안전, 무사
security was tight when the celebrity arrived.
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strengthen
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강하게 하다
The engineers strengthened the old bridges so that they could handle all the extra traffic.
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breath
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호흡, 숨
Her breath smelled of garlic.
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campaign
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캠페인, 운동
The local farmers have organized a campaign to get the government to increase taxes on imported vegetables.
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compete
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경쟁하다
Both of his children try to compete for his attention.
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crowd
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군중
There is always a large crowd of people on the streets at 9 am.
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embarrassed
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당혹한, 난처한
Morris was embarrassed after he burped in the middle of math class.
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nominate
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임명하다
Joan was nominated for treasurer at her high school.
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patience
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인내력
patience is needed when driving through rush hour traffic.
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position
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위치
His new position came with many responsibilities.
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president
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회장
There will be an election in South Korea to elect a new president.
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speech
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연설
I had to give a speech at my brother's wedding.
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ancestor
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조상
His ancestors came to America on the Mayflower.
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artifact
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인공물
Archeologists look for artifacts during archeological digs.
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definitely
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확실히
I will definitely be taking a refresher course in economics next fall.
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honorable
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고결한
The honorable king tried to make sure that the people in his kingdom were happy.
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kingdom
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왕국
Which kingdom does Lord Noblesville rule?
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measure
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측정하다
Eratosthenes, the Greek librarian in Alexandria, was able to measure the circumference of Earth using simple geometry
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migrate
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이주하다
Birds migrate when the climate begins to change.
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porpoise
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돌고래(무리)
As we were walking along the beach, we noticed several porpoises playing in the ocean.
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ruin
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망치다
Her dress was ruined after the red wine splashed on it.
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summary
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요약
For homework, please read pages 34 to 68 and write a one page summary on them
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career
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직업
After five years of teaching, Paul decided to pursue a career in web design.
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effort
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노력, 공
The combined efforts of the students were evident in the successful show.
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environment
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환경, 주위
The family environment affects the personality of the child.
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in time
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제 시간에, 늦지 않고
Even though we left early, we still did not make it in time for the show.
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including
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포함해서
including this package, you should have a total of five all together.
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pursue
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(논의,조사,관여 등을) 계속하다
I am pursuing an advanced degree in history.
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reuse
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다시 사용하다, 재생하다
We can reuse these plastic cups on our picnic tomorrow.
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tough
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힘든, 어려운
This advanced science class is really tough.
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violent
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폭력적인
Many families are torn apart by violent behavior.
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yell
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외쳐 말하다
I yelled at my dog to stop barking at the mailman.
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appear
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출현하다, 나타나다
Good magicians can make people and objects appear and disappear right before your eyes.
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boulder
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큰 바위
The entrance to the cave was covered by a heavy boulder.
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climax
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최고조, 절정
The climax of the game was when he made a touchdown with only two seconds remaining.
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flawless
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흠없는, 완전한, 완벽한
Her clothes were absolutely flawless.
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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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moisture
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습기, 수분
The cave's air felt quite damp, and there was a lot of moisture on the walls.
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souvenir
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기념품
I brought some souvenirs back from my trip to Japan to show my class.
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stand out
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눈에 띄다, 두드러지다
His skills stand out above all others.
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statue
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상, 조각상
Outside the cinema there was a statue of a famous person.
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weed
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잡초
weeds take away needed nutrients from other plants and flowers.
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absent
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부재의, 결석의
He was absent from school for the first time all year.
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achievement
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업적, 성취
Winning a gold medal is my greatest achievement.
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attend
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참석하다, 출석하다
If students do not attend 80 percent of their lectures every term, they will be thrown out of university.
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condition
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상태
The apartment was in good condition when we moved in.
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due to
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~에 기인하는, ~때문에
due to the chance of thunderstorms, the game will be postponed until tomorrow.
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education
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교육, 훈련
Getting a good education is important for a person's life.
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environmental
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환경의, 주위의
Many schools are teaching their students to become more aware of environmental issues.
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period
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기간, 시기
Most public and private schools have six periods in a day.
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renew
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새롭게 하다, 일신하다
After 25 years of marriage, the couple renewed their vows at a small ceremony in Hawaii.
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tutor
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가정교사, 개인 지도 교사
She is looking for a new English tutor.
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according to
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…의 따라
according to the news, it will rain tomorrow.
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content
|
내용물
In Canada, the alcohol content of beer is usually 5 to 7 percent, depending on the brand
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decision
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결정, 판결
The jury has reached its decision.
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dislike
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싫어하다
I really dislike the taste of spinach.
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freely
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자유로이
The students walked freely around the yard waiting for the bell to ring.
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pinch
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꼬집다
I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
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protein
|
단백질
Meat is the major source of protein in most human diets, but nuts and beans can provide it as well.
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source
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(사물의) 원천, 근원
Oranges are a good source of vitamin C.
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steam
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(식품 등을) 찌다
We steamed the chicken because it is healthier than frying.
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uncomfortable
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(마음이) 불편한[거북한]
I felt so uncomfortable when they began to argue in the middle of dinner.
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article
|
기사, 논설
The Wall Street Journal contains articles pertaining to news from around the globe.
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complicated
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복잡한
Men are more complicated than they think.
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fancy
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(생활 방식 등이) 값비싼[고급의]
Sue is going to a fancy party tonight.
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hide and seek
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숨바꼭질
My favorite childhood memory is of playing hide-and-seek with my cousins during lazy summer evenings.
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janitor
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수위
A janitor has the big responsibility of taking care of the maintenance of an entire building.
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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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queasy
|
메스꺼운
When I got off the roller coaster I felt a bit queasy.
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relationship
|
(두 사람,집단,국가 사이의) 관계
Sue has a good relationship with Tom. They are best friends.
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release
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석방하다, 해방시키다
Don't forget to release the emergency brake before you drive the car.
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Thanksgiving
|
추수감사절
In the US, thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November in Canada it's the second Monday in October.
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attitude
|
태도, 자세
Exercising in the morning can change your attitude for the rest of the day.
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bribe
|
뇌물
It was impossible to get the contract without giving them a bribe.
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cost
|
(비용이 얼마) 들다
His gambling addition cost him everything--his family, his career, and his status.
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disagree
|
의견이 다르다
She often disagrees with my opinions.
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energize
|
활기[기운]를 북돋우다
That afternoon nap really energized me.
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frown
|
눈살을 찌푸리다, 얼굴을 찡그리다
Sarah frowned when she learned she was not one of the winners.
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hate
|
미워하다, 몹시 싫어하다
Jordan really hates having dirty dishes in the sink.
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imitate
|
모방하다, 흉내내다
She tried to imitate his Australian accent but was unsuccessful.
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|
join
|
연결되다, 합류하다
We've decided to join you in your fight against crime.
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remind
|
(잊어 버린 것을) 상기시키다
Tom always needs to be reminded about his homework.
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accusing
|
비난하다, 책망하다
She accused me of the crime without knowing all the facts.
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|
awful
|
지독한, 심한, 끔찍한
Mike thinks that his new haircut is really cool, but most people think he looks awful!
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cheer up
|
격려하다
It won't rain all weekend so cheer up!
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|
destroy
|
파괴하다, 부수다
King Kong destroyed everything in his path.
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powerless
|
무력한, 무능한, 의지할 곳 없는, 약한, 무기력한
The powerless doctor was unable to fight the disease.
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reverse
|
거꾸로 하다, 뒤집다
The man would like to reverse his actions.
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sadden
|
슬프게 하다, 수심 띠게 하다, 칙칙한 빛깔로 하다, 슬퍼지다, 우울해지다
The students were saddened when they found out that their teacher was leaving.
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suspend
|
(공식적으로) 유예[중단]하다
Josh was suspended from school for fighting.
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|
sympathy
|
동정, 연민
She showed a great amount of sympathy for the sick children.
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|
terminate
|
(행동 등을) 끝내다, 종결시키다
We had to terminate the program because it contained many flaws.
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|
bottomless
|
밑바닥 없는, 헤아릴 수 없는, 매우 깊은, 앉는 부분이 없는, 근거가 없는
The restaurant is famous for its bottomless cup of coffee.
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distance
|
거리
The distance between Newcastle and Sydney, Australia’s largest city, is about 160 km.
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expense
|
비용, 지출
They built a new home at a great expense.
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|
fitness
|
체력, 건강함
He is very concerned about fitness. He exercises every day and doesn't eat fatty foods.
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husband
|
남편
You must be cautious when choosing a husband.
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instructor
|
교사, 가르치는 사람
The swimming instructor was once a competitive swimmer.
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involve
|
관련시키다, 관계시키다
Tom was involved in a car accident.
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perhaps
|
아마, 어쩌면
perhaps if you ask him nicely, he'll let you borrow his car.
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regular
|
통상의, 보통의
I’ll have the regular coffee with a little bit of sugar.
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special
|
특별한, 특수한
I wear that dress only on special occasions.
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