baseball
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야구
Do you have a favorite baseball team?
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helmet
|
헬멧
Always wear a helmet when you ride a bike.
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home run
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홈런
It's difficult to make a home run in a baseball game.
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miss
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(노렸던 것, 기회등을) 놓치다, 못 미치다
Tom ran for the bus, but he missed it.
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pick up
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집다, ~를 집어 올리다
As punishment, Susan has to pick up rubbish during lunch time.
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pitch
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던지기
The batter swung his bat at the second pitch.
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score
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(경기 등의) 점수, 득점
The score is 2:2.
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second
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제2, 둘째 것
I think the second place prize is better than the prize for first place because I need a new mp3 player.
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swing
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(전후·좌우로) 흔들리다
Tiger Woods swung his club to hit the ball.
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third
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셋째의, 제3의
Only the athletes who come in first, second or third place will receive a prize.
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alike
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서로 같이, 비슷하게
A moth and a butterfly look alike, but they are not the same.
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alligator
|
악어
The eyes of a large alligator will glow red and those of a smaller one will glow green when a light is shined on them.
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always
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항상
Although it's hard to always be on your best behavior, you should still try.
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crocodile
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크로코다일, 악어
crocodiles are very fast over short distances, even out of water
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darker
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(색이) 진한
Navy blue is a darker blue than sky blue.
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exactly
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정확하게, 틀림없이
I couldn't remember exactly where I left my house keys.
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lighter
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(색이) 연한
Sky blue is a lighter shade of blue than navy blue.
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mix up
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착각하다, 헷갈리다
I can't tell the difference between the twins. I always mix them up.
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skin
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(동물이나 사람의) 피부
Sue accidently made a cut on her skin while peeling the apple.
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sometimes
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가끔
sometimes I don't want to go to school.
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build
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짓다, 건축하다
The engineers built a model of a train.
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castle
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성, 성곽
The knights defended their castle during the war.
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change
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바꾸다, 변경하다
Sue changed her green wall paper to an orange one.
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every
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모든, 모두의
every student must bring their permission slips back by Friday.
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Finland
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핀란드
Where do you want to visit when you go to finland?
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high
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고도의, 높은
The halls in the palace, had high ceilings.
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ice
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얼음
A glacier is a large, slow moving river of ice.
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restaurant
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음식점, 레스토랑
Working in a restaurant can be stressful.
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tower
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탑, 타워
Rapunzel was locked away in a high tower.
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winter
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겨울
winter in Australia is warmer than in Korea.
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act out
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(이야기.역 등을) 실연하다
We acted out our parts during the play.
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call
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(~에게)큰소리로 부르다, 소리치다
We called Paul over many times, but he couldn’t hear us over the noise in the cafeteria.
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captain
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선장
The captain of the 'Titanic' sank with his ship.
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choose
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선택하다
Sue can't choose between the yellow and the blue sweater.
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part
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(배우의) 배역, 역할
Even the greatest actors started their career with small parts in a movie.
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play
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연극
More people watch movies than plays.
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practice
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(습관적으로) 행하다, 연습하다
David practiced dancing until he could do the steps comfortably.
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put on
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(연극을) 상영하다
The drama club wants to put on the greatest show for their last performance.
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ready
|
준비가 된, 채비를 갖춘
Are you ready for your camping trip?
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scene
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(연극 등의) 장면, 신
My favorite scene in 'Romeo and Juliet' is where Romeo calls out to Juliet under the balcony.
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although
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비록 ~일지라도
although David missed out many classes last week, he still came first in the exam.
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awake
|
깨어 있는
I couldn't sleep last night, so I was awake all night.
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during
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~동안
We spent all our free time during the week trying to finish the project.
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furry
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부드러운 털의, 모피로 덮인, 모피가 붙은, 모피로 만든, 모피의
The furry rabbit hid in the bushes.
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moth
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나방
moths like to fly near lights.
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plain
|
평범한, 단조로운
Sue prefers plain clothes rather than colorful designs.
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relate
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…와 친척(인척) 간이다
Tania is related to a celebrity.
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same
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같은, 똑같은
Sue and Tom have the same backpack.
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usually
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보통, 대개
Paul usually works on weekends.
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wing
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(새, 곤충 등의) 날개
The poor bird couldn't fly because it had hurt its wing.
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clean
|
깨끗한, 청결한
A clean room has less dust than a dirty room.
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dentist
|
치과 의사
Going to the dentist every six months will keep your teeth healthy.
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hope
|
기대하다, 바라다
Tom hopes he passes all his exams.
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kind
|
도움을 주는, 유익한
If you are kind to other people, they will be nice back to you.
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mirror
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거울, 반사경
The mirror was so dirty, you couldn't see anything.
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nice
|
좋은, 훌륭한
The nice woman helped me cross the road safely.
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prize
|
상, 상품
Sue always wins a prize when she enters a competition.
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smile
|
웃다, 미소짓다
People who smile a lot seems to look younger.
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toothbrush
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칫솔
You should use a good toothbrush even if it's more expensive.
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wonder
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궁금하다, 의심하다
I wonder who will come to the birthday party next week.
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beach
|
바닷가, 해변
The beach is a popular spot during summer.
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become
|
~이 되다
David wants to become a celebrity.
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bottom
|
밑, 바닥
Sue thinks there is a monster at the bottom of the stairs in her cellar.
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eye glasses
|
안경
I can't see without my eye glasses.
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glass
|
유리
The glass windows cracked because the boys threw a baseball at it!
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heat
|
뜨겁게 하다
Tom heated the food from last night for lunch.
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light bulb
|
전구
The light won't turn on. We need to buy a new light bulb.
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liquid
|
액체
The ice cream melted and became a liquid.
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solid
|
고체
Although mercury is a metal, it is not solid.
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thin
|
여윈, 마른
The children in Africa are so thin you can see their bones.
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away
|
저쪽에, 떨어진 곳에
The children walked away from the strange man.
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climb
|
오르다, 등반하다
It is difficult to climb Mt. Everest.
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himself
|
(그) 자신[스스로]
David fixed the sink himself.
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kite
|
연
Have you ever flown a kite before?
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maybe
|
어쩌면, 아마
maybe I will go to the library to study tomorrow.
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neighbor
|
이웃, 이웃사람
Mrs. Jones is my neighbor.
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old
|
헌, 오래된
Tom's shoes are so old they are falling apart.
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stick
|
박히다, 못 움직이게 되다, 교착되다
Sue put her finger in the small hole. Now it is stuck!
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tree
|
나무
The tree in the playground is forty years old.
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yard
|
마당, 뜰
There are many flowers in the yard.
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angry
|
성난, 화난
Mom was angry because we didn’t come home for dinner last night.
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make
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만들다, 제작하다
I want to make the biggest pizza.
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never
|
한 번도 ~않다
never let someone make you feel bad about yourself.
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playground
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놀이터
Many playgrounds have been turned into parking lots.
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popular
|
인기 있는, 평판이 좋은
Lots of people try to become popular by buying others presents.
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pretend
|
~인 체하다, 가장하다
You shouldn't pretend to be someone you are not.
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superhero
|
만화 등에서 초인적 능력으로 악과 싸우는 가공의 영웅
My favorite superhero is Batman.
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way up
|
높이까지
The bird is flying way up in the sky.
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wish
|
바라다, 희망하다
Sue wishes a prince will take her away to a magical place.
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because
|
왜냐하면
Paul doesn't like the beach because when he was young he almost drowned.
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breathe
|
숨쉬다, 호흡하다
When you first learn scuba diving, you practice breathing first.
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language
|
(한 나라, 한 민족 등의) 국어
These days, it's good to know more than one language.
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mountain
|
산, 산맥
I like going hiking in the mountains.
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named
|
~라고 불리어지는
Tom is named after his grandfather.
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Nepal
|
네팔
Coffee is very expensive in nepal.
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Sherpa
|
셰르파족
Sherpas help people climb Mount Everest.
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sick
|
병든, 앓는
Doctors' help people who are sick.
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Tibet
|
티베트
Have you ever been to tibet?
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week
|
주(週), 일주일(월요일~일요일 또는 일요일~토요일까지의 한 주간)
This week has been very busy.
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behind
|
뒤에, 후방에
There is a shed behind the house.
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get on
|
타다; 승차하다
We got on the boat just in time before it sailed off.
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hold
|
(손,팔 등으로) 잡고[쥐고/들고/안고/받치고] 있다
I held onto my younger sister's hand while we went shopping.
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hurt
|
아픔, 고통
She didn't want to get hurt on her bike, so she wore protective gear.
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let
|
~할 것을 허용하다
I let the dog out of the house.
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nervous
|
불안해[초조해/두려워] 하는
Even though I wasn't performing, I still felt nervous watching my friend compete.
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pedal
|
발판, 페달
My bike is broken. The pedals came off.
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push
|
밀다
The car's engine stopped working, so we had to push the car to the nearest mechanic.
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silly
|
어리석은; 바보 같은
Catherine was being so silly that she was sent to the principal's office.
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slowly
|
천천히, 느리게
The boat moved slowly down the river.
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again
|
다시, 한 번 더, 또(다시)
I want to go to Disney Land again.
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fresh
|
신선한, 싱싱한
Because of the heat, it's hard to find fresh fruit.
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glass
|
(유리)잔
Can you give me a glass of water?
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history
|
(학과목으로서의) 역사(학)
history is my least favorite subject.
|
kitchen
|
부엌
Sue always helps her mom in the kitchen.
|
open
|
열다
Fiona opened the door, but no one was there.
|
study
|
공부하다
Some people need to be in a quiet area to study effectively.
|
test
|
시험, 평가
Tom hasn't studied for today's test.
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tomorrow
|
내일
Who are you taking to the prom tomorrow?
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window
|
창문
The window is so small, we need to turn on the lights during the day.
|
grow
|
성장하다, 발육하다
Most people stop growing around the age of twenty.
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inside
|
안쪽
The inside of a computer is dusty.
|
land
|
뭍, 육지
Some animals can live on both land and water.
|
lava
|
(유동 상태의) 용암
lava becomes igneous rock when it cools.
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melt
|
녹다, 용해되다
I left the ice cream outside for too long so it melted.
|
shape
|
(물체의) 윤곽
My new mp3 player has the shape of a star.
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smoke
|
연기
smoke in a fire hurts more people than the fire itself.
|
tall
|
키가 큰, 높은
John is really tall guy. I have to look him up.
|
volcano
|
화산
There are not many active volcanoes today.
|
wide
|
폭이 넓은
That door is so wide an elephant can fit through it!
|
brick
|
벽돌
A house made of bricks is stronger than a house made of wood.
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carry
|
나르다, 운반하다
That bag is difficult to carry. It's too big.
|
cell phone
|
휴대폰
Most people have cell phones today.
|
change
|
바꾸다, 변경하다
You should change the color of your clothes white into black at the funeral.
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fit
|
맞다, 적합하다
This bag is so big, everything can fit into it.
|
huge
|
거대한
The blanket is so huge, 5 people can sleep under it!
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Internet
|
인터넷
Mom still doesn't know how to use the internet.
|
photo
|
사진
Mary has a photo album of her wedding.
|
pocket
|
호주머니
My new pants have no pockets so it's uncomfortable.
|
size
|
(옷·신발 등의) 치수[사이즈]
My shoe is the wrong size. I need bigger ones.
|
alien
|
외계인, 이방인
There are many movies about aliens.
|
aunt
|
이모, 고모
Sue has so many aunts, she doesn't know all their names!
|
beautiful
|
아름다운, 예쁜
Though that celebrity is beautiful she is not very kind.
|
Canada
|
캐나다
Tom is going to canada to study English next year.
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country
|
시골
The country generally has cleaner air.
|
fishing
|
낚시
We’ll go fishing in the sea.
|
hiking
|
하이킹
We were going to go hiking last weekend, but it rained too much.
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lake
|
호수
Many people like to fish at this lake.
|
live
|
살다
Paul lives in a big house. He is very rich.
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Northern Lights
|
북극광
Northern Lights look amazing!
|
bath
|
목욕, 멱
I need to give my dog a bath, but I can't find him.
|
boil
|
끓다
Tom boiled water in a kettle.
|
careful
|
조심스러운, 신중한
You need to be more careful in the kitchen.
|
freeze
|
얼다
I left my water bottle in the snow, now it has frozen.
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important
|
중요한, 중대한
Winning is not important as long as you have fun.
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live
|
(죽지 않고) 살다[생존하다]
If you want to live long, you need to be healthy.
|
save
|
절약하다; 아끼다
We need to save water whenever we can.
|
stream
|
시내, 개울
Sue's family goes for a picnic by the stream once a month.
|
waste
|
(돈, 시간 등을) 낭비하다
People who wash their cars on a rainy day, are wasting water.
|
without
|
~이 없이, ~이 없으면
Sue feels lonely without her puppy.
|
before
|
전에, 이전에, 이미
I called you before but you weren't home.
|
close
|
(문·커튼 등을) 닫다[치다]
We forgot to close the window, now everything inside is wet from the rain.
|
crunch
|
오도독 부서지는 소리
Paul followed the crunching noises. He found his little brother eating cookies.
|
cupboard
|
찬장
People spend a lot of money on filling their cupboards with pretty things.
|
eye
|
눈
My eye hurt, so I went to see an eye specialist.
|
hear
|
듣다, (귀가)들리다
I can hear my neighbor singing in the shower every morning.
|
hide
|
숨다, 잠복하다
My puppy likes to hide in dirty places.
|
hide-and-seek
|
술래잡기
Tom is very good at playing hide-and-seek. No one can ever find him.
|
sound
|
소리, 음
You hear many scary sounds when the lights go out.
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take out
|
빼다, 꺼내다
Sue took out a new pencil to study.
|
arrive
|
도착하다, 도달하다
The plane won't arrive until late at night.
|
excite
|
(특히 기대감으로) 흥분시키다[들뜨게 만들다]
Betty is excited about her birthday party.
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finally
|
마침내
finally, I finished all my exams.
|
French
|
불어
Sue learnt french in school last year.
|
letter
|
편지
Tom wrote me a letter from France.
|
pen pal
|
펜팔 친구
Paul has a pen pal in Spain.
|
send
|
(특히 우편·이메일·무선 등으로) 보내다, 발송하다
Can you send me a photo of the concert?
|
side
|
면
Both sides of the paper had writing on it.
|
tell
|
말하다, 이야기하다
Sue told me about her holidays when we met.
|
wait
|
기다리다
We had to wait thirty minutes before we were served.
|
also
|
게다가, 또한
Tom ordered pizza, juice and also a hamburger.
|
animal
|
동물, 짐승
There are so many different animals in the world, I don’t know most of the names.
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fifty
|
오십; 50
My grandmother is more than fifty years old.
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heart
|
심장
High cholesterol is bad for the heart so you must be careful.
|
imagine
|
상상하다, 마음에 그리다
It's hard to imagine the world without any trees.
|
jet
|
제트기
jets are so noisy, I wake up in the night from the sounds.
|
loving
|
애정 있는; 정다운
Paul's puppy is so loving that even people who usually don't like animals like it.
|
ocean
|
대양, 해양
The oceans are home to many creatures.
|
stand
|
서다, 서 있다
Soldiers have to stand still for long periods of time.
|
whale
|
고래
Tom is going on a whale watching cruise.
|
begin
|
시작하다
They began the project two weeks ago, but they still haven't finished.
|
cactus
|
선인장
Tom had a cactus but he gave it too much water so it died.
|
desk
|
책상
My desk has a broken leg. I need to fix it.
|
fall off
|
(이탈하여) 떨어지다
Paul fell off while trying to climb the tree.
|
forget
|
생각이 안나다, 망각하다
Sue always forgets to do her homework.
|
healthy
|
건강한, 건전한
Eat lots of vegetables and fruit to stay healthy.
|
month
|
달, 1개월
Which month were you born in?
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often
|
흔히, 자주
I often go to the library to borrow books.
|
turn
|
(…한 상태로) 변하다, …되다[해지다]
The leaves on the trees turned brown in Autumn.
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water
|
~에 물을 뿌리다, 적시다
I didn't water the garden today because it rained.
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