Future Literacy 250-2 영한 Unit 11
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세트공유
phrase
n. 구, 관용구
You may have heard the phrase “raining cats and dogs.”
energy
n. 에너지, 기운
Then, as it passes over land and starts to lose energy, it lets go of the frogs.
unbelievably
adv. 믿어지지 않게
Unbelievably, this phenomenon does not only happen to frogs.
phenomenon
n. 현상
Unbelievably, this phenomenon does not only happen to frogs.
report
n. 기록
There have been reports of everything from fish to ants, and even turtles and ham sandwiches.
turtle
n. 거북이
There have been reports of everything from fish to ants, and even turtles and ham sandwiches.
check
v. 확인하다
So the next time someone says it’s raining cats and dogs, you’d better check to see what they mean!
expression
n. 표현
People use this expression when it is raining heavily.
heavily
adv. 심하게
People use this expression when it is raining heavily.
storm
n. 폭풍
However, when the wind brought the storm clouds over their town, they didn’t get rain.
town
n. 마을
However, when the wind brought the storm clouds over their town, they didn’t get rain.
countless
adj. 셀수 없는
Instead, countless frogs fell from the sky!
bizarre
adj. 이상한
The people were very surprised by this bizarre weather.
unusual
adj. 특이한
However, according to weather scientists, this kind of weather is not so unusual.
suck
v. 빨아들이다
As a tornado moves across the water, it sucks up the frogs living in that area.
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