Future Literacy 150-3 영영 Unit 15
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세트공유
sort
n. a particular kind
There are many sorts of graphs.
full
adj. containing as much or as many as possible
It compares smaller amounts that together make a full amount.
point
n. a specific location on a graph
Line graphs show points and lines.
form
v. to cause (something) to have a particular shape
You form a line by connecting the points.
connect
v. to join two or more things together
You form a line by connecting the points.
change
n. the result of something becoming different
You can follow changes over time.
fall
v. to come down quickly from a high place
For example, a line graph can show how much rain falls each month over a year.
graph
n. a drawing that uses a series of dots, lines, etc., to show how something changes
There are many sorts of graphs.
bar
n. a straight line or stripe that is longer than it is wide
Bar graphs have bars that go up and down.
across
adv. from one side to the other
They can also go across.
compare
v. to look at things closely to see what is similar or different about them
Bar graphs compare different numbers between different groups.
fraction
n. a part or amount of something
It is divided into fractions like pie slices.
pie
n. a round, baked food with filling inside pastry dough
It is divided into fractions like pie slices.
chart
n. information in the form of a table, diagram, etc.
So, it is also called a pie chart.
amount
n. a quantity of something
It compares smaller amounts that together make a full amount.
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