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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behave
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행동하다
Parents teach their children to behave well in public.
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boast
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자랑하다
The little boy boasted about how many toys he had.
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carriage
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탈것, 차
The carriage took us for a pleasant ride through Central Park.
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gentle
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상냥한, 부드러운
He is very gentle with his children.
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important
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중요한, 중대한
Winning is not important as long as you have fun.
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polite
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공손한, 예의바른
The polite gentleman kindly offered to let the pregnant woman have his seat on the subway train.
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shocked
|
충격을 받은
I was shocked at her sudden death.
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shout
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소리치다, 외치다
I had to shout over the noise to be heard.
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upset
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낭패한, (정신적) 혼란에 빠진
Jane was upset when she heard her cat was ill.
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artist
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예술가, 미술가, 화가
Some of the artists at the show were quite famous.
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bring
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(어떤 장소로)가져가다, 데려가다
Don't forget to bring your books with you.
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clothes
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옷, 의복
My clothes are dirty because I played soccer in the rain.
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content
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만족하여
Tom is content with his B in science.
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gardener
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원에사, 정원사
The gardener spent all day removing weeds from the garden.
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hidden
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감춰진
There are many hidden rocks in the yard.
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lonely
|
외로운, 쓸쓸한
Wendell felt so lonely after everyone had left the classroom.
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lovely
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애교 있는, 사랑스런
She is lovely, and yet stupid.
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perfect
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완전한, 완벽한
Life is much easier once you realize that nothing is perfect.
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ugly
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못생긴, 추한, 보기 싫은
That sweater is very ugly.
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cook
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요리사
The cook made me a wonderful dinner.
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emperor
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황제
Napoleon Bonaparte was the emperor of France.
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execute
|
처형하다
For his terrible crime, he was executed.
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prepare
|
준비하다, 대비하다
The teacher wants us to prepare a summary for the article.
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probably
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아마도, 대개는
Tom probably will go to the party tomorrow.
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relieve
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(고통 등을) 경감하다, 덜다
Exercise is an effective way to relieve the stress of university life.
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remember
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기억하고 있다
Do you remember what song was playing on the radio last night?
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remind
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(해야 할 일을 기억하도록) 다시 한 번 알려[말해] 주다
Tom always needs to be reminded about his homework.
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selfish
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이기적인
I think big businesses are quite selfish and only want to make money for themselves.
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vegetable
|
채소
vegetable soup is actually very delicious.
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clay
|
점토, 찰흙
The artist's clay figures were extraordinary.
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concerned
|
걱정스러운
Ben is concerned about my health.
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crops
|
농작물
The Egyptians were some of the first people to cultivate crops.
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decide
|
결심[결정]하다
Sue still hasn't decided what she will eat for dinner.
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heavy
|
무거운, 묵직한
My backpack is full of books so it's very heavy.
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miss
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그리워하다
Pablo really misses his mom.
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pleased
|
만족스러운, 기쁜
The entire research team was pleased with the positive results of the experiment.
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potter
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도공, 도예가
The potter turned the lump of clay into a lovely vase.
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visit
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방문하다
David went to visit his sick grandma at the hopital.
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wish
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바라다, 희망하다
Sue wishes a prince will take her away to a magical place.
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afraid
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두려워하여, 무서워하여
David pretended he wasn't afraid but he couldn’t hide his expression.
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at least
|
최소한
This mall has at least two hundred stores in it.
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attack
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공격하다
Baron got attacked by a dog today.
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conquer
|
정복하다
The Aztecs conquered many other people when they built their empire.
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criticize
|
비평하다, 흠잡다
My teacher likes to criticize my writing.
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distance
|
거리
The distance from the Earth to the Sun is millions of kilometers.
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foundation
|
근거, 기초
Democracy is the foundation of the American government system.
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halfway
|
중간의
We were halfway up the mountain when the storm hit.
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offer
|
제공하다
My friend offered to pick me up from the airport when I return from India.
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reach
|
(손을) 뻗치다
I stretched out my hand to reach the branch.
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ashamed
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부끄러워, 부끄러워 하는, 수치스러워 하는
I was ashamed of myself for tripping down the stairs.
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back
|
등
My back hurts from wearing my heavy backpack.
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beside
|
~의 곁에
I sit beside my best friend at lunch.
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completely
|
완전히, 완벽하게
David completely understood the directions for the assignment.
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give up
|
포기하다
I had to give up my place in line.
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glance
|
흘낏[휙] 보다
She glanced at the newspaper before eating her breakfast.
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mirror
|
거울, 반사경
Use the mirror to make sure that you look OK.
|
return
|
되돌아가다, 돌아오다
Your father will return home in two hours.
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suddenly
|
빠른, 갑작스런, 갑자기
suddenly, a bird flew into the house and then out.
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vanish
|
(갑자기 보이지 않게) 사라지다
The young girl suddenly vanished.
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cure
|
치료하다
I was cured of my cancer through chemotherapy.
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memory
|
기억, 기억력
The memory of her face will forever be in my mind.
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nearby
|
가까운
Japan is nearby the coast of Korea.
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pack
|
짐을 꾸리다
Joanie packed her lunch in her backpack.
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put on
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입다, 바르다
I put on my new socks.
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realize
|
깨닫다, 실감하다, 이해하다
When it started to rain, he realized that he should have brought his umbrella.
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stick
|
찔리다, 박히다, 꽂히다
He stuck the candle in the cake.
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sword
|
(무기로 쓰이는 긴) 칼, 검(劍)
The soldier used his sword to cut the rope.
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trip
|
여행
Sue went on a family trip during the winter vacation.
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worse
|
보다 나쁜
Mother did not feel well and began to get much worse.
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blind
|
눈 먼
It was so dark in the house, I felt as though I was blind.
|
contract
|
계약, 약정
Most people have to sign a contract when they go to work for a company.
|
deceive
|
속이다, 기만하다
You shouldn't deceive people about your education.
|
exclaim
|
소리치다
The teacher exclaimed that one of the students had cheated on the exam.
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instruct
|
가르치다
Parents always instruct their children to be polite when they have company.
|
judge
|
법관, 재판관
The judge asked the court to be silent.
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order
|
명령하다, 지시하다
The teacher ordered them to sit down.
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refuse
|
거절[거부]하다
He asked me to do his homework for him, but I refuse.
|
treatment
|
치료법, 치료제
He must be sent to hospital for treatment.
|
wake
|
잠이 깨다
What time do you usually wake up in the morning?
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boast
|
자랑하다
The little boy boasted about how many toys he had.
|
confess
|
인정하다, 자인하다
The suspect confessed his crime.
|
discover
|
(무엇의 존재를) 발견하다
The detective worked hard to discover all the clues.
|
escape
|
달아나다, 탈출하다
The criminal escaped from jail, but was caught soon after.
|
hen
|
암탉
The hen laid golden eggs.
|
hide
|
감추다, 숨기다
I hid my letter so nobody can find it, but I can't find it as well!
|
lie
|
거짓말을 하다
Mike lied about some of the things the put on his resume.
|
show up
|
눈에 띄다[나타나다]
Her boyfriend showed up unexpectedly at her parents house.
|
terrified
|
겁먹은, 무서워하는
The monster movie completely terrified me.
|
unusual
|
보통이 아닌, 유별난, 진기한
It’s unusual for it to be so warm during the winter.
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alive
|
살아있는
The memory of celebrities like Elvis Presley remain alive.
|
attack
|
공격하다
Suddenly, the lion atacked the deer.
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badly
|
심하게[몹시]
After the accident, my arm was hurting badly.
|
delay
|
늦추다, 연기하다
The plane was delayed due to the bad weather.
|
frighten
|
(소스라쳐)놀라게 하다, 섬뜩하게 하다
The sound of the large dog's bark frightened me.
|
injure
|
상처를 입히다, 다치게 하다
I was injured when I fell from the swing.
|
local
|
(현재 얘기되고 있거나 자신이 살고 있는 특정) 지역의, 현지의
Tom walked to the local shops and bought some food.
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marriage
|
결혼, 혼인
Their marriage lasted only 2 years before they got divorced.
|
recognize
|
알아보다
Although the lady knew me, I couldn't recognize her.
|
recover
|
(건강을) 회복하다
It only took him two weeks to recover from the motorcycle accident.
|
achieve
|
달성하다, 이루다
She didn't realize that she would be able to achieve everything that she had.
|
ahead
|
(공간,시간상으로) 앞으로, 앞에
There were only two runners ahead of Liz in the race.
|
beat
|
이기다, (적을) 패배시키다
If you beat someone in a competition or election, you defeat them.
|
behind
|
~의 뒤에
He was walking very slowly behind the group of people.
|
chariot
|
륜 전차
Roman soldiers used chariots during their battles.
|
concentrate
|
전념하다, 전력을 기울이다
I have to concentrate more on my future plans.
|
cooperate
|
협력하다, 협동하다
In order for the group to succeed, we must all stop arguing and begin to cooperate.
|
pay attention to
|
~에 유의하다
If you don’t pay attention to what your teacher is saying you will not understand the lesson.
|
trainer
|
훈련자
She hired a personal trainer.
|
whether
|
~이든지 아니든지
I'm going on my vacation whether you want to come or not.
|
command
|
명령하다
The general commanded us to stand in line.
|
delighted
|
기뻐하는
I was delighted to receive a letter from Sue.
|
enormous
|
거대한, 막대한
The stadium was enormous; it can seat 90,000 people.
|
exactly
|
정확하게, 틀림없이
That is exactly what I wanted to say!
|
furious
|
격노한, 화내어 날뛰는
Rudy was furious after learning that someone stole his car.
|
immediately
|
곧, 즉각
immediately, the children ran outside when the lunch bell rang.
|
own
|
소유하다, 소지하다
John's parents own their own market.
|
patient
|
참을성이 있는
Max must be patient if he works with kindergarten studens.
|
search
|
찾다, 수색하다
I searched the yard for my hat, but I couldn't find it.
|
servant
|
하인, 종, 부하
Can you tell the servant to cook something for me?
|
arrest
|
체포하다, 구속하다
Police arrested the suspect, but he escaped after 3 days.
|
bark
|
(개 등이) 짖다
I couldn't sleep last night because that dog kept barking.
|
chase
|
(~을)뒤쫓다
I chased the bus down the road, but it was too fast.
|
hold
|
(손,팔 등으로) 잡고[쥐고/들고/안고/받치고] 있다
Can you hold my books while I put my coat on?
|
homeless
|
집 없는, 노숙자의
After losing his job the man was suddenly homeless.
|
lead
|
(앞장서서) 안내하다[이끌다/데리고 가다]
I will lead the first group of tourists through the museum.
|
notice
|
알아채다
I did not notice the color of her eyes because she was wearing glasses.
|
stick
|
막대기, 나뭇가지
Rubbing two sticks together will create sparks.
|
successful
|
성공한
His business trip to Hong Kong was successful.
|
wallet
|
지갑
Joan lost her wallet but there were only a few dollars in it.
|
bowl
|
사발
Should I serve the food in a plate or a bowl?
|
feather
|
깃털
The peacock's feathers are amazing!
|
greedy
|
탐욕스러운, 욕심 많은
Human beings can be greedy sometimes for they are never satisfied.
|
jewel
|
보석
My mother keeps her valuable jewels in a safe.
|
nest
|
둥지, 보금자리
Birds build their nests out of twigs.
|
offer
|
제공하다
I offered to help Tom with his homework because he found it difficult.
|
pluck
|
잡아당기다
Don't pluck a rose from the garden.
|
rush
|
돌진하다, 서두르다
Don't rush your project because that's how you make mistakes.
|
steal
|
도둑질하다
Who stole my pen?
|
thief
|
도둑
The thief robbed our house then disappeared in the cover of the night.
|
apologize
|
사과하다, 사죄하다
You need to apologize for what you have done.
|
ashamed
|
부끄러워, 부끄러워 하는, 수치스러워 하는
I was ashamed of myself for tripping down the stairs.
|
bite
|
물다, 깨물다
The dog will bite you if you tease him.
|
cure
|
치료(법)
Many scientists are searching for a cure for cancer.
|
demand
|
수요
Because demand for the product was so low, the company decided to discontinue it.
|
impossible
|
불가능한, 무리한
It is impossible to learn a new language in a day or two.
|
mean
|
비열한, 심술궂은
The old man who lives at the end of the block is so mean to the children.
|
strawberry
|
딸기
Frozen strawberries are yummy!
|
stupid
|
어리석은
It was a stupid decision to let him go.
|
worried
|
걱정스러운
Students who had not prepared for the test were worried.
|
amount
|
양
I drink a large amount of water every day.
|
announce
|
알리다, 발표하다
They announced their wedding date yesterday.
|
as well
|
또한
When heat increases, the absorption rate increases as well.
|
dismiss
|
해산시키다
The police dismissed his accusation due to a lack of evidence.
|
generous
|
관대한
Mr. Shin is a very generous man.
|
owe
|
빚이 있다
I owe Kendall 5 dollars from lunch yesterday.
|
plenty
|
풍부[충분]한 양(의 ~)
If there is plenty of something, there is a large amount of it.
|
provide
|
대주다, 공급하다
The school will provide the stationary needed.
|
reduce
|
(양, 크기 따위를) 줄이다, 감소시키다
I would like to reduce the amount of coffee I consume each day.
|
repay
|
(돈을) 갚다
Many students must find work to repay their student loans.
|
annoyed
|
언짢은, 성가신
The dog looked annoyed when the children were teasing it.
|
clap
|
박수를 치다
The audience cheered and clapped.
|
empty
|
빈
Never take medicine on an empty stomach.
|
enter
|
들어가다, 들다
He entered the house through the back door.
|
instruct
|
가르치다
Parents always instruct their children to be polite when they have company.
|
marvelous
|
훌륭한, 우수한
His performance in the play was simply marvelous!
|
nearly
|
거의, 대략
I nearly forgot my school books because I woke up so late.
|
overhear
|
우연히 듣다
I overheard Marcia and Janet talking about Rachel's party that I was not invited to.
|
shortly
|
곧, 얼마 안 있어
The show will start shortly so let's take our seats.
|
unless
|
~이 아닌 한
You can't get a job unless you've got experience.
|
accuse
|
고발하다, 비난하다
You shouldn't accuse someone of a crime if you don't have any proof.
|
believe
|
~라는 의견을 갖다
People used to believe that the earth was flat.
|
choke
|
숨이 막히다
I was choking on a piece of food.
|
cruel
|
잔혹한, 잔인한
Cinderella had a very cruel step-mother.
|
delicious
|
맛있는, 맛좋은
Wow! This spaghetti is delicious.
|
despite
|
~에도 불구하고
despite her poor preparation, Alice passed the quiz.
|
frightened
|
겁먹은
Our frightened kitten ran under the couch and didn’t want to come out.
|
grave
|
무덤, 굴
We bury the dead ones in a grave.
|
housework
|
가사, 집안일
What kind of housework did you do today?
|
resist
|
견뎌 내다, 참다
It was difficult to resist ordering some ice cream for dessert.
|
complain
|
불평하다, 투덜거리다
My little brother complains all the time.
|
consider
|
간주하다, 여기다
My doctor considers regular exercise to be the best way to stay in good health.
|
enough
|
충분한, 필요한 만큼의
Students often do not have enough money to pay for expensive things.
|
fix
|
수리하다
Abe is going to fix his car.
|
grin
|
이를 드러내고 웃다
When I told her the good news, she just grinned without saying anything.
|
grumble
|
투덜거리다
Garret grumbled about having to finish his homework before going outside to play.
|
own
|
(소유,관련성을 강조하여) ~자신의
John's parents own their own market.
|
pretend
|
~인 체하다, 가장하다
Sometimes you need to pretend to like something even if you don't.
|
spend
|
(돈을) 쓰다, 소비하다
Don’t spend all your money on comic books!
|
upset
|
낭패한, (정신적) 혼란에 빠진
Sue was upset when she was scolded by her parents.
|
alike
|
(아주) 비슷한
All the houses in the suburbs look so much alike.
|
bind
|
묶다
Make sure you bind the hands of the prisoners so they cannot attack anyone.
|
clever
|
영리한, 똑똑한
Your son is very clever, especially when it comes to learning math.
|
country
|
나라, 국가, 국토
I want to live in another country when I'm older.
|
grand
|
웅장한, 웅대한
A grand buffet usually has too much food to choose from.
|
guard
|
보호자, 감시인
The guard had to stand still all day.
|
nearby
|
가까운
Japan is nearby the coast of Korea.
|
official
|
공무원, 관리
The officials got together to make a judgement on whether the player committed a foul.
|
produce
|
제조하다
I have produced many pamphlets for you to use.
|
reply
|
답변하다, 답장을 보내다, 대응하다
I asked her what she does, but she didn't reply.
|