1000 Basic English Words 4 New 영영 Unit 07
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lead
v. to guide
The tour guide is leading the people to the castle.
muscle
n. a part of the body that connects to bones and allows us to move
Matt exercises his muscles for a total of three hours a day.
trouble
n. some problems or difficulties
Drivers had trouble seeing the other cars on the avenue.
position
n. condition with reference to place; location
Jen’s position near the front of the room allows her to hear well.
captain
n. a person who is the leader of a team
Anton is the captain of our soccer team this year.
male
adj. related to or belonging to the sex that does not give birth
Mr. Garcia was the first male teacher I had ever had.
confident
adj. having or showing confidence
We are confident that we can increase our test scores.
noon
n. 12 o'clock in the daytime; the middle of the day
The next class starts at noon and ends at 2:00 p.m.
lift
v. to move something to higher position
To develop his strength, Ralph lifted weights every day.
record
v. to write down
The decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.
stretch
v. to pull something so that it becomes longer, wider, or looser
Heather stretches her legs before her dance class begins.
wing
n. a part of an animal's body used for flying
The bird could not fly because it had a broken wing.
conduct
v. to plan and do
The experiment John conducted produced unexpected results.
race
n. a contest to see who is the fastest
It is necessary for everyone to begin the race together.
skill
n. a developed talent or ability
It takes a bit of skill to wrap a gift well. Jenny is really good at it.
speed
n. the rate at which something or someone is moving
He was disappointed that his speed was too slow for him to win.
challenge
n. a difficult task that requires great skill or creativity to complete
It is a challenge for Shelly to wake up early, so she is often late.
encourage
v. give somebody hope or confidence
The teacher encouraged her student to continue writing her story.
beat
v. to defeat someone or something in a contest or competition
Michelle regularly beat her husband at the video game.
complete
v. to finish making or doing (something)
Sally completed her work carefully to avoid any mistakes.
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