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aquarium
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수족관
My class took a trip to the aquarium today.
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buy
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사다
It's impossible to buy something if you have no money.
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corner
|
모퉁이, 구석
I bumped my leg on the corner of the table.
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excited
|
흥분한
She’s so excited about her birthday party.
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favorite
|
매우 좋아하는, 총애하는
My favorite movie is horror movies.
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next
|
다음의
Please don't be late next time.
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place
|
장소
There's a hidden place in the city, with many restaurants.
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special
|
특별한
Today is a special day. It's my birthday!
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store
|
가게,상점
Sue spent a lot of time choosing her new clothes at the store.
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visit
|
방문하다
David went to visit his sick grandma at the hospital.
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annoy
|
귀찮게 하다
That dripping faucet is really annoying me.
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beetle
|
딱정벌레
Look out! There is a beetle crawling on your arm.
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chase
|
뒤쫓다,추격하다
I chased the bus down the road, but it was too fast.
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cricket
|
귀뚜라미
As I was waking through the forest, I could hear the sounds of crickets all around me.
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hill
|
1.언덕, 작은산 2.고개, 고갯길
We climbed to the top of the hill to get a view of the city.
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moth
|
나방
There were three moths flying around our outdoor light.
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scratch
|
긁다
I was scratching a mosquito bite on my leg.
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sting
|
찌르다, 따끔따끔하게 하다
If you get too close to a bee, it may sting you.
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ugly
|
보기 흉한
That sweater is very ugly.
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wonder
|
~을 이상하게 여기다,
I wonder if it will rain later today?
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feather
|
깃털
The peacock's feathers are amazing!
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fit
|
적합하다
It is hard to find the right piece that fits in this jigsaw puzzle.
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hide
|
감추다, 숨다
I hid my letter so nobody can find it, but I can't find it as well!
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however
|
하지만, 그러나
however hungry I am, I never seem to be able to finish off a whole pizza.
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popular
|
인기 있는
He is one of the most popular singers around today.
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run away
|
도망치다, 탈출하다
When they heard the police siren, the teenagers ran away.
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silly
|
어리석은; 바보 같은
David is never serious, he is silly.
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switch
|
바꿔치다, 교환하다
I switched my seat with Heather so I could be closer to the window.
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tease
|
(짓궂게) 괴롭히다
Never tease someone when they are upset.
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tickle
|
간질이다
My father would always tickle my belly when I was in a bad mood.
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bite
|
깨물다
Have a bite of my cake.
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dangerous
|
위험한, 위태로운
Hiking at night is very dangerous for anyone.
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dentist
|
치과의사
Our family dentist is said that I need braces.
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dessert
|
디저트, 후식
We had strawberry cake for dessert.
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|
fix
|
고정시키다,붙이다
My brother is fixing the flat on my bike.
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right
|
옳은
The show was all right.
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spicy
|
맵고 짠
His chili was very spicy.
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strange
|
이상한
The movie had a strange storyline.
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take care of
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~를 돌보다
The mother had to quit her job and take care of her son when he became disabled from the accident.
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veterinarian
|
수의사
Sophia has always loved animals so she decided to become a veterinarian.
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amazing
|
놀랄 만한
The night scenery is amazing!!
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bottom
|
밑바닥, 기초
He stood at the bottom of the stairs and called up to me.
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costume
|
복장, 의상
The costume he wore was really colorful.
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crown
|
왕관
During the ceremony, the king wore his golden crown.
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fountain
|
분수
I threw a coin in the fountain and made a wish.
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|
museum
|
박물관
museums are so boring.
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|
nowadays
|
요즈음에는, 오늘날에는
When I was young, teenagers never exposed their bellies, but nowadays young girls wear bikini tops in public
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temple
|
신전, 성당, 절, 사원
We went to the temple to pray.
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throw
|
던지다
Let's see who can throw further.
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|
ugly
|
보기 흉한
He was wearing a really ugly tie.
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broom
|
비, 자루가 긴 빗자루
Put the broom back in the closet when you are finished using it.
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|
empty
|
비어 있는
When I arrived, the classroom was empty. The professor must have canceled class.
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|
fix
|
고치다, 수선하다
William spent the afternoon fixing his car.
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itchy
|
가려운
My mosquito bite was very itchy.
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|
rip
|
갈라지다, 터지다
I ripped my sleeve putting on m shirt this morning.
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spill
|
엎지르다, 흘리다
I spilled milk all over the table.
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stinky
|
냄새나는
Even though the cheese was stinky, it tasted very good.
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|
sweep
|
(먼지, 티끌 따위를) 쓸다
After you sweep the kitchen, please do the dishes.
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trash
|
쓰레기
Please take the trash out when you leave in the morning.
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|
turn on
|
( TV, 전기등을) 켜다
turn on the TV so we can watch the game.
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|
bamboo
|
대나무
The bed was made from bamboo and had a very Asian feel to it.
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climb
|
~에 오르다
We climbed to the top of the mountain and looked over the city.
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costume
|
복장, 의상
The actor's costume was quite lovely.
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|
fur
|
털가죽, 모피
The dog’s fur was soft.
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|
plant
|
심다, 씨를 뿌리다
My brother and I planted a tree in the park today.
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shell
|
(달걀, 조개 따위의)껍질, 외피
You can eat the shell around some foods.
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silly
|
어리석은; 바보 같은
David is never serious, he is silly.
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|
stick
|
막대기, 잘라낸 나뭇가지
I collected all the sticks from the front yard and put them in the trash.
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toothless
|
이가 없는
When babies are born, they are toothless.
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turn
|
(변하여)~이 되다
His skin turned brown from spending time in the sun.
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|
at all
|
(부정문에서)전혀 ~하지 않다
I wasn't surprised at all by his comments.
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bandage
|
붕대
Ralph put a bandage on his injured knee.
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|
cough
|
기침을 하다
She began to cough after entering the Smokey room.
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|
fever
|
열
I woke up this morning with a headache and a fever.
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hit
|
(겨누어) 때리다, 치다, 가하다
The stone hit the side of the road.
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medicine
|
약
Although medicine doesn't taste nice, it helps you feel better.
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|
run
|
(눈물, 콧물 따위가) 흐르다
He has a cold and his nose is running.
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shot
|
(주사 따위의)한대
I got a flu shot last week.
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|
stomachache
|
복통
After eating too much ice cream, I got a stomachache.
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suddenly
|
갑자기
My computer suddenly turned off and I was worried that I might have lost all my work.
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bald
|
머리가 벗겨진
Most babies are bald when they are born.
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cart
|
손수레
Matthew put all the boxes on the cart and pushed it to the back room.
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|
friendly
|
친한, 정다운
Jacob is a very friendly person.
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|
frown
|
눈살을 찌푸리다
Sarah frowned when she learned she was not one of the winners.
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|
healthy
|
건강한, 건전한
Luckily, the puppy was healthy.
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|
mean
|
~을 의도하다.~할 작정이다
These figures mean that almost 10% of the population is out of work.
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shy
|
소심한, 부끄럼을 많이 타는
He was too shy to ask Doreen out for a date.
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|
tease
|
(짓궂게) 괴롭히다
Never tease someone when they are upset.
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wrinkles
|
주름살
Spending too much time in the sun will give you wrinkles.
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|
yell
|
큰소리를 지르다
You don't need to yell, I can hear you!
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|
coast
|
해안
Tom's family drove to the east coast to see the sun rise at dawn.
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collect
|
모으다, 수집하다
David likes to collect CDs.
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|
huge
|
거대한, 막대한
We were sailing along when all of a sudden we saw a whale. It was huge!
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island
|
섬
No people lived on the island.
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lucky
|
행운의
Cats are lucky to have nine lives.
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near
|
가까이에, 접근하여
The park is near my house.
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seashell
|
조개, 조가비
The kids collected seashells on the beach.
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|
stay
|
머무르다
Do not stay outside when the temperature is very cold.
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|
submarine
|
잠수함
My grandfather rode in a submarine when he was in the navy.
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|
underwater
|
물속에서
Sharks spend their entire lives underwater.
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|
hammer
|
해머, 망치
I have a hammer, but I don’t have any nails.
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|
hang
|
(물건을) 걸다, 달아매다
I want to hang my favorite photo on the wall, but I don't have any.
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|
invite
|
초대하다
Did you invite Carla to your birthday party?
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|
ladder
|
사닥다리
Lenny used a ladder to reach the windows on the second floor.
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|
mosquito
|
모기
I was bitten by a mosquito while I was sleeping.
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|
nail
|
못
I used some nails to hammer the board over the broken window.
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|
narrow
|
좁은
A narrow selection of the students was needed to determine the prize.
|
|
rope
|
새끼, 밧줄
I tied the swing to the tree with some rope.
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|
sound
|
~하게 들리다, 생각되다
Dinner at 7 sounds good to me.
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|
tool
|
도구
The axe is a tool that is used for cutting down trees.
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|
blond
|
금발의
Michelle has long blond hair.
|
|
celebrate
|
경축하다, 기념하다
Many people celebrate Easter by going to church.
|
|
crown
|
왕관
The king had a beautiful crown of gold on his head.
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|
dress up
|
옷을 잘 차려 입다
Everyone dressed up for the big celebration. Cousin Maurice even wore a tie.
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|
look like
|
~처럼 보이다
Your new purse looks like mine.
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|
move away
|
이사하다
My best friend who lived next door moved away when I turned six years old.
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|
parrot
|
앵무새
They had a lovely parrot at their house that could speak.
|
|
pirate
|
해적
The boys had a pirate birthday party.
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|
stay
|
~인채로 (그대로) 있다
I was happy to hear that you will be staying with us tonight.
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|
wear
|
입다, 입고 있다
Jason was wearing a heavy winter coat.
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|
across
|
~을 가로질러
Voting will take place across the country.
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|
bite
|
~을 물다
Don't bite down too hard on the candy or you'll damage your teeth.
|
|
cheek
|
볼, 뺨
She gave him a kiss on his cheek.
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|
greet
|
인사하다, 경의를 표하다
Our host greeted us at the door.
|
|
handshake
|
악수
In many countries a business deal is done through a handshake.
|
|
huge
|
거대한, 막대한
We were sailing along when all of a sudden we saw a whale. It was huge!
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|
pinch
|
꼬집다
I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
|
|
seem
|
(겉보기에) ~인 듯하다
She's only 20, but she seems to be much older.
|
|
shake
|
흔들다
After the dog played in the water, he shook his body to dry himself.
|
|
wave
|
(손, 깃발 등을) 흔들다
I waved to her from the window.
|
|
bug
|
(작은)곤충, 벌레
My neighbor's son, collects bugs.
|
|
drop
|
떨어뜨리다
I dropped my bowl of ice cream on the floor.
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|
for free
|
무료로
They gave us a sample of ice cream for free.
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|
instead of
|
~ 대신에
While trying to lose weight, it is important to be sure to eat three times a day, consume less calories and exercise, instead of starving yourself.
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|
later
|
나중에
I’ll do my homework later.
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|
order
|
서열, 석차, 어순
He took my order and went back to the kitchen.
|
|
oven
|
오븐
Put the cake in the oven and bake it for 45 minutes.
|
|
strange
|
이상한, 낯선
It was strange that he did not come into work on time.
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|
though
|
(문장 끝이나 중간에서) 그래도, 그러나
Larry and I went to high school together. But I haven't seen him in years though.
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|
wipe
|
닦다, 닦아 없애다
I took a cloth and wiped the dust away from my computer screen.
|
|
celebrate
|
축하하다,경축하다
Many people celebrate weddings with big parties.
|
|
firework
|
불꽃놀이
The fireworks lit up the night sky with color.
|
|
front
|
앞, 정면
There is a big pin tree in the front of our house.
|
|
mad
|
화가 난
Are you still mad at me?
|
|
over
|
(서술적으로)마감하여, 끝나서, 지나서
I'll be glad when this meeting is over.
|
|
shape
|
모양, 형상
The shape of her face is like an oval.
|
|
soon
|
곧, 잠시 후, 머지않아
I told my friends that I will be back soon.
|
|
sound
|
~하게 들린다
It sounds like life in Africa can be unstable and frightening due to all the civil unrest.
|
|
throw
|
던지다
Let's see who can throw further.
|
|
town
|
중심지
Connie comes from a small town in England.
|
|
a bit
|
다소, 약간
The soup was good but just a bit too salty for me.
|
|
catch
|
1.잡아 타다, 따라 잡다 2. 붙들다
Were you able to catch him before he got on the bus?
|
|
chase
|
쫓다, 추격하다
Our dog was chasing the neighbors cat.
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|
get better
|
회복되다
His condition will get better if he takes time to rest.
|
|
hurt
|
아프게 하다,다치게 하다
I fell and on the floor and hurt my arm.
|
|
lick
|
핥다, 핥아 먹다
You have to lick your ice cream quickly or it will melt.
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|
miss
|
놓치다
I'm sorry, can you repeat that? I missed that last thing you said
|
|
on time
|
시간에 맞춰
The train arrived right on time.
|
|
scary
|
무서운
The movie was very scary.
|
|
way
|
1.길, 도로 2.방향, 3.수단, 방법
Do you know the way to the beach?
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|
around
|
주변에, 둘레에
We walked around the market looking for Sue's birthday present.
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|
build
|
짓다
My father builds houses for poor people.
|
|
claw
|
갈고리 발톱
Bears have sharp claws.
|
|
heavy
|
무거운
A bowling ball is heavier than a baseball.
|
|
lake
|
호수, 연뭇
We used to go boating on that lake.
|
|
north
|
북쪽, 북부
The mountains are beautiful in the north of the country.
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|
parrot
|
앵무새
Some pirates have a parrot on their shoulder.
|
|
pet
|
애완동물
I have a monkey for a pet.
|
|
south
|
남쪽, 남부
The best beaches are in the south of the island.
|
|
special
|
특별한
I wear that dress only on special occasions.
|
|
bowl
|
사발; 공기
Tom ate four bowls of rice!
|
|
clay
|
점토, 찰흙
The artist's clay figures were extraordinary.
|
|
dirty
|
더러운
Maggie's skirt was all dirty.
|
|
drip
|
(액체가)똑똑 떨어지다.
I could hear the water dripping from the faucet.
|
|
hole
|
구멍
Who dug that hole in the garden?
|
|
messy
|
지저분한
Her desk was always messy; she had paper everywhere.
|
|
pottery
|
도기
pottery looks simple, but it requires a lot of dexterity.
|
|
ruin
|
망치다, 못쓰게 하다
He ruined his white shirt when he spilled tomato soup on himself.
|
|
stay on
|
남아 있다. ~한채로 있다
They were happy that he decided to stay on at the company.
|
|
zookeeper
|
(동물원의) 사육사
The zookeeper was busy cleaning out the cages.
|
|
bloom
|
꽃이 피다, 개화하다
The flowers began to bloom in the early morning.
|
|
cactus
|
선인장
The nice thing about owning a cactus is that it won't die if you forget to water it sometimes.
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|
enough
|
충분한
I have enough money to buy a new bike.
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|
guess
|
추측하다, 추정하다
I didn't know the answer, so I had to guess.
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|
petal
|
꽃잎
The red petals from the rose were soft.
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|
plant
|
식물, 초목
I don’t know whether I should buy a plant or a flower.
|
|
root
|
뿌리
Trees use their roots to take water and nutrients from the soil, and to remain attached to the ground in high winds.
|
|
sharp
|
뚜렷한, 선명한
There is a sharp difference between Richard and his brother.
|
|
skin
|
피부, (과일 따위의)껍질
My skin became red after being in the sun too long.
|
|
worried
|
걱정스러운
Everyone was worried when they heard the news about the fire.
|
|
build
|
(기계류를) 조립하다
The town will build a new high school.
|
|
crowded
|
혼잡한
The theater was so crowded that he couldn't get a seat and had to sit on the floor.
|
|
far
|
1.멀리 2.오래
How far is it from New York to California.
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|
full
|
가득찬, 충만한
The bad is full of garbage.
|
|
leave
|
~을 남기다
Don't leave your clothes all over your room.
|
|
miss
|
놓치다
I'm sorry, can you repeat that? I missed that last thing you said
|
|
open
|
(자리가)비어 있는
The store opens at 7am.
|
|
seat
|
좌석, 자리
The seat needed new covers.
|
|
suitcase
|
여행가방
My suitcase is so full I can barely zip it up.
|
|
trip
|
1.(짧은,관광)여행 2.소풍
My trip to Tahiti was incredible.
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