a few
|
몇몇의, 어느 정도, 조금
After a few days I called on him again.
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at least
|
최소한
The doctor told me to take the pills at least twice a day.
|
classmate
|
반친구
Hannah likes to study with her classmates.
|
stick
|
붙이다, 고착시키다
The mirror was stuck on the wall.
|
tag
|
(의복 등의) 상표, 가격표
The man is looking at the price on the tag.
|
take off
|
(옷 등을) 벗다
It was so hot in the classroom that I had to take off my sweater.
|
wonder
|
궁금하다, 의심하다
I wonder what time they got home last night.
|
class
|
학급, 반, 수업
There are 30 students in my class.
|
confused
|
혼란스러운
The difficult math problem confused me.
|
essay
|
수필, 소론
He has to write an essay for class.
|
grade
|
성적
I got a bad grade in English.
|
lonely
|
외로운, 쓸쓸한
When you are isolated you begin to feel lonely.
|
nervous
|
불안해[초조해/두려워] 하는
I feel nervous before a test.
|
pretty
|
어느 정도, 꽤
It has really good food and pretty good prices.
|
subject
|
과목, 학과
The subject of today's lecture will be pop culture.
|
ago
|
~전에
She left her house a while ago.
|
boring
|
지루한
I'm tired of playing this game. It's boring now.
|
cheap
|
싼, 값이 싼
The pencil is cheap by the dozen.
|
lover
|
연인, 애인
There is an old legend that says that if lovers kiss under a falling star, they will be together forever.
|
mind
|
신경 쓰다, 싫어하다
I don’t mind the rain.
|
reason
|
이유, 동기
What is the reason you are late to class this time?
|
romantic
|
로맨틱한, 연애[애정]의
The romantic guy brought a rose to his lover during class.
|
special
|
특별한, 특수한
My mom got me a special gift for my birthday.
|
bar
|
술집
The bar was crowded with people who were watching the game on a Friday night.
|
bartender
|
(술집의) 바텐더
bartenders usually have to know how to make all kinds of different drinks for their customers.
|
honest
|
정직한, 공정한
She was poor but honest.
|
return
|
돌려주다, 돌려보내다
Don’t forget to return my pen!
|
ring
|
(전화벨·종 등이) 울리다, 울다
Can you ring a bell for me, it's lunch time?
|
steal
|
훔치다
The bad person steals bikes.
|
still
|
움직이지 않는
It is still raining, so we cannot go outside.
|
trust
|
(무엇이 사실임·옳음을) 믿다
I trust my mother. She would never hurt me.
|
wallet
|
지갑
I keep my money in my wallet.
|
impossible
|
불가능한, 무리한
It is impossible to learn a new language in a day or two.
|
item
|
항목
We could only choose two items from the list.
|
price
|
값, 가격
The price of my bag was 50 dollars.
|
quantity
|
(세거나 잴 수 있는) 양, 수량, 분량
The store did not have the exact quantity of items that I needed.
|
receipt
|
영수증
The market always gives me a receipt whenever I purchase groceries.
|
subtotal
|
소계
It subtotals 100,000 won.
|
tax
|
세금
I think it you should pay tax every year.
|
wrong
|
틀린
I'm failed English and math. I got all the answers wrong.
|
actually
|
실제로
We actually had a hard time selling her apartment.
|
intelligent
|
총명한, 재치 있는
The lawyer is very intelligent.
|
kind
|
종류
I read many different kinds of books.
|
pet
|
애완동물
What kind of pet would you like to have? I like dogs.
|
stupid
|
어리석은
She is lovely, and yet stupid.
|
wild
|
길들지 않은, 야생의
A wolf is a wild animal.
|
customer
|
고객
Not many customers came today.
|
million
|
1,000,000의, 1,000,000개의
These days, one million dollars doesn't seem like it's worth much anymore.
|
per
|
~마다
Rooms cost $50 per person, per night.
|
private
|
사립의, 사설의
The private school students had to wear uniforms.
|
ship
|
(배나 다른 운송 수단으로) 실어 나르다, 수송[운송]하다
The sofa was shipped from England.
|
stock
|
주식
She bought stock in Disney.
|
value
|
(가격,비용 대비) 가치
The value of the new car decreased the moment it was driven off the lot.
|
colleague
|
동료
Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre, were colleagues who worked well together.
|
job
|
직업
My mom has a very high-paying job.
|
joke
|
농담
The joke got a big laugh.
|
report
|
보고서, 리포트
Can you hand in the report on time?
|
rest
|
휴식하다, 쉬다
If you're tired you should rest.
|
trade
|
상업, 무역
People used to use gold for trade.
|
vacation
|
휴가
It's had to make time for a family vacation.
|
detail
|
세부, 상세한 설명
Every little detail is helpful in an investigation.
|
find out
|
알아내다, 발견하다
Did you find out the secret?
|
location
|
위치 선정
We went to our secret location for a picnic.
|
partner
|
동료, 협력자
My business partners and I have been in business together for over fifteen years.
|
quit
|
(하던 일을) 그만하다[그만두다]
Sue quits every sport she plays after 2 days.
|
save
|
저금하다, 저축하다
I want to save some money for my summer holiday.
|
sound
|
소리가 나다
The car sounds like it’s broken.
|
bottom
|
밑, 바닥
I found the key at the bottom of my purse.
|
let
|
~할 것을 허용하다
My mother let me play computer games before dinner.
|
patience
|
인내력, 인내심
I do not have the patience to deal with this problem right now.
|
scoop
|
퍼올리다
Use the bucket to scoop up the sand.
|
stream
|
시내, 개울
The man ran through the cool water of the stream.
|
tool
|
연장, 도구
The plumber used a tool to fix the sink.
|
valuable
|
값비싼, 금전적 가치가 있는
The jewelry looks valuable; you’d better lock it up in the safe.
|
buy
|
구입하다, 사다
We buy clothes at the store.
|
carefully
|
주의하여, 조심스럽게
He listened carefully when his mother talked about her.
|
even
|
(예상 밖이나 놀라운 일을 나타내어) …도[조차]
He even carried my books to school for me.
|
exercise
|
운동
Many people exercise at the park.
|
fall asleep
|
잠들다
I couldn't fall asleep so I watched a movie.
|
library
|
도서관, 도서실
The library has many books.
|
practice
|
연습하다, 실습하다
If we practice hard, we will improve.
|
textbook
|
교과서
Students were given their new textbooks.
|
daughter
|
딸
The little girl is Mr. Brown's daughter.
|
fall down
|
쓰러지다, 넘어지다, 흘러내리다
The fat rain drops fell down on the thirsty desert.
|
hate
|
미워하다, 몹시 싫어하다
I hate going to school so early in the morning.
|
lucky
|
행운의, 운수 좋은
People who win the lottery are very lucky.
|
note
|
(짧은) 기록
There is a note for you on the table.
|
piece
|
조각, 단편
Can you slice me a piece of pie?
|
poor
|
가난한
He is so poor that he cannot buy anything.
|
present
|
선사, 선물
There was a big present under the Christmas tree.
|
business
|
(직장의) 실무, 영업, 업무
It is difficult to run a big business.
|
client
|
의뢰인
We have several clients who we help through our company.
|
daily
|
매일의, 일간의
There is a daily bus that stops here at 10:30 am.
|
favorite
|
매우 좋아하는, 총애하는
What is your favorite movie?
|
meeting
|
모임; 집합; 회의
The meeting today is off and rescheduled for tomorrow.
|
wake up
|
잠에서 깨다
David needs to wake up earlier in the morning.
|
account
|
계좌
You should open up an account with our bank.
|
all the time
|
그 동안 내내, 줄곧
The girls go to her house on the weekends all the time.
|
cell phone
|
휴대폰
Most people have cell phones today.
|
like
|
~와 같이, ~처럼
He wants to be like his father.
|
pager
|
무선 호출기
He always wears a pager at his waist.
|
regular
|
규칙적인, 정기적인
It was so successful that it became a regular event.
|
alien
|
외계인, 이방인
An alien comes from another planet.
|
bring
|
bring의 -ing
Don't forget to bring your books with you.
|
cost
|
요하다, 희생하게 하다
The trip to the mall cost me 3 hours of my life because of rush hour traffic.
|
far away
|
멀리 떨어진
I have to take the bus to the mall because it's far away.
|
hurt
|
아픔, 고통
We get hurt if we fall.
|
planet
|
행성
What is the closest planet to Earth?
|
ride
|
(유원지 등의) 탈것
That's the scariest ride in the amusement park.
|
create
|
창조하다, 창작하다, 만들다
creating a simple website isn't difficult if you have the right tools.
|
curious
|
호기심이 강한
Most children are very curious about dinosaurs.
|
indeed
|
실로, 참으로
indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted.
|
masterpiece
|
걸작, 명작
Michelangelo created many masterpieces, both in art and architecture.
|
Navy
|
해군
She has a son in the navy.
|
politics
|
(국가적인) 정치
Lincoln is a legendary figure in American politics.
|
reform
|
개혁
Most poeple are afraid of changes and reform.
|
relative
|
친척, 일가
Only relatives were invited to the wedding.
|
ruler
|
통치자, 지배자
Aladdin is the new ruler of this city.
|
technology
|
기술, 공학
With technology, we are able to live better lives.
|
countryside
|
(국내의)한 지방, 시골
Tom moved from the countryside to the city, because there weren't enough jobs.
|
enough
|
충분한, 필요한 만큼의
I've had enough practice to pass the test.
|
feed
|
먹이를 주다, 음식을 먹이다
Zookeeper told me to feed and water the horses.
|
meal
|
식사
Lunch is my favorite meal of the day.
|
neighbor
|
이웃, 이웃사람
Mrs. Jones is my neighbor.
|
often
|
흔히, 자주
I often go to the library to borrow books.
|
peaceful
|
평화스러운
Mom and Dad enjoyed a peaceful morning together.
|
sometimes
|
가끔
My father sometimes goes France but l've never been there.
|
area
|
지역
Is there any hospital in this area?
|
garbage
|
쓰레기
You shouldn't litter garbage on the street.
|
landfill
|
쓰레기 매립지
All the garbage goes into landfills.
|
plastic bag
|
비닐봉지
People use their own bags instead of new plastic bags.
|
recycle
|
재활용하다
Did you recycle the trash?
|
reduce
|
(양, 크기 따위를) 줄이다, 감소시키다
Remember three things: reduce, reuse, and recycle.
|
reuse
|
다시 사용하다, 재생하다
We can reuse these plastic cups on our picnic tomorrow.
|
throw away
|
버리다
Don't throw away a garbage on the floor.
|
call out
|
큰 소리로 외치다
They call out to us that dinner was ready.
|
empty
|
빈
I looked in the box, but it was empty.
|
ground
|
지면, 땅
The rabbit hopped on the ground.
|
keep
|
(특정한 상태, 위치를) 유지하게 하다
She always keeps her room tidy.
|
pick up
|
집다, ~를 집어 올리다
Please pick up your pencil.
|
wrong
|
틀린
I wrote the wrong answer.
|
bored
|
지루한
I was bored by last night's concert.
|
capital
|
수도
The capital of Japan is Tokyo.
|
crowded
|
붐비는
The zoo is crowded with people.
|
entertainment
|
오락
The movie was our entertainment for tonight.
|
modern
|
현대인
I saw Jeff’s modern house in a magazine.
|
neighborhood
|
근처, 이웃
Most people in my neighborhood know each other by name.
|
temple
|
신전, 사원
People go to the temple to pray for a better life.
|
theater
|
극장
There was a movie theater near here his house.
|
traditional
|
전통의, 전통적인
Every country has a traditional form of music.
|
accident
|
사고, 재난
There a many accidents in this area, so be careful.
|
calm down
|
진정하다
It was hard for me to calm down after seeing the awful car accident.
|
headache
|
두통
My head hurts. I have a headache.
|
noise
|
(불쾌한) 소리
I heard a loud noise outside.
|
opinion
|
의견, 견해
I strongly disagree with her opinion.
|
own
|
(소유,관련성을 강조하여) ~자신의
She saw her own image in the mirror.
|
pretty
|
어느 정도, 꽤
It has really good food and pretty good prices.
|
relax
|
(긴장, 힘 등을) 풀게 하다, 늦추다
She swam and relaxed at the beach.
|
language
|
(한 나라, 한 민족 등의) 국어
It is not easy to learn foreign language.
|
letter
|
글자
Color all the squares with the letter "b" blue.
|
Middle East
|
중동
Would you like to travel to the Middle East?
|
natural
|
타고난
She is a natural dancer; the way she moves her body is not something that can be learned.
|
poet
|
시인
William Shakespeare was a great poet and writer.
|
symbol
|
상징(물)
A wedding ring is a symbol for married couples.
|
writer
|
(특정한 글을) 쓴 사람, 필자
He is a very famous writer who has written many books.
|
bored
|
지루한
I was bored by last night's concert.
|
cash
|
현금
He paid for the groceries with cash.
|
clerk
|
(가게의) 점원[직원]
A clerk works at a store.
|
credit card
|
신용카드
May I pay for it with a credit card?
|
enough
|
충분한, 필요한 만큼의
I have enough money to buy this car.
|
look for
|
찾다
Can you help me look for my wallet?
|
receipt
|
영수증
They always give me a receipt when I pay for my groceries at the market.
|
total
|
합계, 총수[총점/총액]
We have a total of 50 dollars between the three of us.
|
cell
|
세포
All organisms are made of cells.
|
contain
|
담다, 포함하다, 함유하다
A vegetarian won't eat anything that contains meat.
|
copy
|
사본, 복사
I wish you would send me a copy of the document.
|
disease
|
병, 질병
The girl can't go to school because she has a heart disease.
|
draft
|
초고, 초안, 스케치
Today I will write a new draft of my essay.
|
gene
|
유전자
When someone is good looking, people usually say that they have good genes.
|
genome
|
게놈
Understanding the human genome may help cure many diseases.
|
human
|
인간의, 사람의
The human body is a mysterious and wonderful thing.
|
carol
|
케럴, 성가
We all joined in singing the Christmas carols.
|
church
|
교회 (건물)
The church bells rang to welcome in the New Year.
|
December
|
12월
The last month of the year is december.
|
holiday
|
휴일, 공휴일
Do you have plan for the holiday?
|
religious
|
종교적인, 신앙의
My mother, who goes to church every Sunday, is very religious.
|
share
|
분배하다, 나누어 주다
I brought some cookies to share with you.
|
visit
|
방문하다
The President of Russia will visit Korea.
|
across
|
가로질러
There are no cars. We can walk across the street now.
|
avenue
|
큰 가로, 대로
I live on 1st avenue.
|
block
|
(도로로 나뉘는) 구역, 블록
My best friend when I was growing up only lived 2 blocks away from me.
|
corner
|
모서리, 길모퉁이
There is a mailbox on the corner.
|
next to
|
바로 옆에
My alarm clock is next to my bed.
|
street
|
거리
There are many cars on the street.
|
company
|
회사, 상회
I work at a steel company.
|
enemy
|
적, 적대자
It's not good to have enemies, you should try to be friends with everyone.
|
friendly
|
친절한, 정다운
She is smart, friendly, and she loves everybody.
|
hunt
|
사냥하다
My grandfather used to hunt deer.
|
leave
|
버리다, 남기다
Don't leave anything on your plate.
|
shy
|
(태도 등이) 수줍은[부끄러워하는]
The girl was so shy she couldn’t talk.
|
type
|
형(태), 유형, 종류
There are more than 60 types of coffee plants.
|
chef
|
주방장
The chef of that restaurant makes very good crab cakes.
|
different
|
다른
We are brothers, but we are very different.
|
diner
|
식사하는 사람, 간이 식당
The waitress served food to the two diners.
|
lettuce
|
상추
I want a ham and cheese on white, with lettuce and tomato.
|
meal
|
식사
Lunch is my favorite meal of the day.
|
mixed
|
혼합한
Usually at a bar, you can find bowls of mixed nuts for the customers on the tables.
|
order
|
주문하다
We order sausage pizza at the restaurant.
|
borrow
|
빌리다
Thank you for letting me borrow your math book this week.
|
bother
|
괴롭히다
Loud music really bothers me.
|
discuss
|
토론하다, 논의하다
Our class will discuss World War II.
|
lend
|
(돈을) 빌려주다, 대출하다
She will lend him some money.
|
loan
|
빌려주다, 대여하다
Tom loaned the book 3 months ago, but he still hasn't returned it!
|
pay
|
지불하다, 청산하다.
Joe had to pay $300 dollars for his speeding ticket.
|
rent
|
집세, 임차료
The rent is due at the first of the month.
|
sweet
|
상냥한, 다정한
It was sweet of you to remember my birthday.
|
uncomfortable
|
(마음이) 불편한[거북한]
When she was tall, Alice was very uncomfortable in the house.
|
cover
|
덮다, 씌우다, 싸다
The snow covered the ground.
|
empire
|
제국
Ancient Rome had one of the largest empires known to man.
|
explorer
|
탐험가
Vasco de Gama was a famous Portuguese explorer and discovered a route between India and Europe.
|
period
|
기간, 시기
Most public and private schools have six periods in a day.
|
place
|
공간, 여지
Is there any place to put my new bike?
|
popular
|
인기 있는, 평판이 좋은
The actor in that movie is really popular.
|
stair
|
계단
These stairs are very steep.
|
tourist
|
관광객
Many tourists visit the beaches on their vacations.
|