Quattro Reading(Word List)-Master B (E)
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available
이용할 수 있는, 쓸모 있는
Most breakfast foods are only available during the morning hours.
beat
to win against:
My friend beat me in the game. I was sad.
commute
to travel some distance on a regular basis, usually to work and back
I commute about 25 minutes to work every day.
convert
to change from one thing into another
At work, we are going to convert to a computerized system to increase efficiency.
fold
to lay one part of something over another,
Please fold all your bedding and put it away now.
mileage
the number of miles a vehicle has traveled over a particular time
SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicles) have received a lot of criticism for their poor gas mileage.
refill
to fill up again
He refilled her glass with milk.
runway
a long road where planes take off and land
The plane landed safely on the runway.
stuck
(…에 빠져) 움직일 수 없는, 갇힌
The submarine got stuck and couldn’t move.
transition
a change from one state, movement, place, or subject to another
His transition from an hourly worker to a salaried one was smooth.
behavior
the way someone or something acts
Holmes was shocked by the man’s terrible behavior.
custom
the usual or traditional way of doing things for a particular society or group of people
All cultures have different customs.
realize
to understand or sense something
People didn’t realize it was the name of a storm.
rule
a general standard that guides one's actions
rules are there to make society more fair and safe.
scared
afraid
Are you scared of the dark?
serious
causing worry; dangerous
The doctor is worried I might have a serious disease.
speed
the rate at which something or someone is moving
Can you speed up a little, driver?
threaten
to suggest that someone will be harmed or punished if a particular action is not taken
They threatened him with punishments, they made him stay in his room.
drift
to move slowly or effortlessly in water or air
The small boat seemed to be drifting.
float
to rest or move on a liquid without sinking beneath the surface
A balloon is floating high up in the air.
line
a long continuous mark on any surface
The people stood in a line to get on the bus.
mailman
a person who has the job of taking mail to people's houses
The mailman has a lot of letters.
position
a post of employment
His new position came with many responsibilities.
reluctant
experiencing or expressing uncertainty about doing something
I was reluctant to call you in.
surround
to be all the way around something
We are going to surround the garden with a stone wall.
worrisome
causing a feeling that something bad may happen
She had a worrisome expression on her face.
chemist
화학자
I go to all the chemists to try and get what he wants.
chew
to perform the act of biting with one's teeth
Be certain to eat slowly and chew your food extremely well.
insect
a very small animal with six legs, and sometimes with wings
My sister is afraid of insects so she won’t go camping.
nest
a structure that is built or chosen by a bird or other creature, usually for storing its eggs and protecting its young
A bird had made a nest in the tree.
physicist
a person who studies and works in the field of PHYSICS
The physicist measured the velocity of the spacecraft that was heading to space.
produce
to cause
Our dog produced 5 puppies last week.
publisher
a business or company that produces written works
The publisher printed 50,000 copies of the dictionary.
situation
a condition connected with an event; a state of affairs
I have to prepare myself for the worst situation.
substance
a particular type of material
There was a strange black substance on the floor.
wasp
a flying insect that is black and yellow and can sting
The corn plant’s chemical attracts wasps, which like to eat caterpillars.
control
the ability or power to manage, direct, or make decisions regarding something
His son is out of control.
hire
to employ someone
Mr. Green hired five new people at his office.
improvement
the state or act of improving or being improved
The businessman bought the bridge and made many improvements.
key
one of the parts that you push with your fingers to play a piano
How many keys are their on a piano?
note
a particular musical sound produced by an instrument or a person's voice
He played the first few notes of the tune.
press
to push against
We pressed the emergency button as soon as we realized the elevator was stuck.
range
the limits within which something extends or varies
For any problem, there is a range of possible solutions.
relative
a family member
Family members are a great way to get to know distant relatives.
republic
a nation in which the people vote for the government representatives and in which the head of state is a president and not a king or queen
The republic demands that Citizen Evremonde goes on trial tomorrow.
technical
involving machines and how they work
You need the technical skills to operate that piece of machinery.
addition
the process of ADDING one or more things to something else
The addition of one more child completed the baseball team.
arena
a place where sports, performances, and other kinds of entertainment are watched
The sports arena was very large and could hold 5,000 people.
bored
to be uninterested in
If you get bored, try doing something else.
clown
a performer who dresses up in funny clothes and makes people laugh
The clown had bright blue hair and a big red smile.
initially
at first; in the beginning
I initially bought this bag for myself, but I decided to give it to my sister.
juggle
to throw things into the air and catch them again
The man tried to juggle three swords at the same time.
rider
someone who rides on something, usually a bike or a horse
The riders on the motorbikes were going very fast.
shaped
having a particular shape
That cloud is shaped like a puppy.
trick
an action that an animal is trained to do
Can your dog do tricks?
chance
an opportunity or time during which something can be done
Kiha jumped at the chance to study in another country.
earn
to get something one deserves as the result of action or effort
He earns about $40000 a year.
expect
to believe that something is probably going to happen
I did not expect my mom to come home so early.
explorer
someone who goes to different places to see new things
Many explorers died on the Himalayan mountains.
map
a drawing or picture of an area that shows where things such as rivers or roads are
He bought a map so he wouldn't get lost.
rank
(plural) people with something in common who are grouped together
Despite his high rank in the army, he remains humble.
scientific
과학적인
I need to find someone with a scientific background to help me.
talented
재능이 있는
We're looking for talented people to be our future leaders.
charity
kindness especially in giving money to poor people
The man was extremely poor and lived off of charity.
closet
a small room used for storage
There are clothes in the closet.
disappointing
not as good, successful, etc. as you had hoped
My test scores were quite disappointing.
donate
to give a gift or contribute money to an organization or cause
I don't donate to charity.
drop by
to visit someone
I’ll drop by on my way home.
follow
to go behind or after something
The dog follows his owner everywhere.
option
choice
It looks like you only have two options to choose from.
organization
a group of people with shared interests, formed for a certain purpose
The organization is well-known.
solution
a way to solve or deal with a problem
I've found a solution to our lack of space problem.
character
the set of qualities that make a person a unique individual
Jack's good character has always been one of his strong points.
compliment
to say something positive or admiring about something or to someone
The Prince complimented Lady Steyne on having such a pretty and talented friend.
criticism
the act of finding fault with something
Mrs. Cheveley refused to accept Lord Goring’s criticism.
criticize
to express a negative opinion
Martha criticized everything about Janet's new apartment.
employee
a person employed for a salary
I'm a new employee of the City Bank.
fault
a mistake
He was in an accident, but it wasn’t his fault.
harsh
being severe, extreme, or unreasonable in quality, degree, or extent
Don't be so harsh on the little boy, he is crying.
practice
to do something repeatedly in order to improve a skill
If we practice hard, we will improve.
properly
in an appropriate or correct manner
Most people do not know how to use chopsticks properly.
skill
the ability to do something successfully, as a result of training, experience and practice
He is learning how to draw. He doesn’t have much skill yet.
beverage
a drink other than water
They don't sell any alcoholic beverage.
nervous
If someone is nervous, they are frightened or worried about something that is happening or might happen.
She became nervous when the airplane started making some strange noises.
offend
to cause anger or displeasure through one's words or actions
My uncle was offended when he saw that the protestors burned the national flag.
platter
a large plate that holds several types of food such as meat or fish
I’ll have the fish platter.
respond
to answer something or someone
The police did not respond in the way she expected them to; they were very helpful.
serve
to distribute food, etc. or supply goods
The waiter will serve lunch soon.
terrify
to scare
Spiders and other insects terrify me.
traditional
전통적인
Japan's traditional clothing is called the 'kimono'.
behavior
행동
His curious behavior has many people worried.
complain
to express negative thoughts or emotions
He complains that it is too hot.
distract
to take focus from
He was trying to study, but the music distracted him.
giggle
킥킥거리고 웃다
The hens jumped up and down, giggling with laughter.
intention
a plan to do or achieve something
Their intention is to make the area a public park.
interrupt
to stop something from happening for a while
We thought it was rude when her sister interrupted our conversation.
plan
a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
So what are your plans on how to win this contest?
rude
무례한
I should teach him manners. I think he is very rude.
text message
a piece of written communication that someone can receive with a cell phone
There are three text messages on the phone.
audible
capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard
Yes, you’re speaking loud enough to be audible.
detect
to notice, to discover
He detected the smell of gas in the apartment.
instrument
a tool that is used to make music
This is a traditional musical instrument with twelve strings.
location
position or situation
Our new apartment is in a very good location.
mute
not willing or being unable to speak
I was mute from yelling so much the other day.
response
something said or written as an answer to something
The woman's response was very confusing.
Switzerland
a country in central Europe
I want to visit to switzerland during vacation.
tap
to hit something or someone lightly
Thomas tapped me on the shoulder.
translate
to switch something from one language into another
My sister will translate these documents for you by next week.
assume
to suppose something is true, without evidence
I assumed the work was done.
bother
to annoy or worry
My sister keeps bothering me.
ignore
to take no notice of; to pay no attention to
He felt bad because she ignored him.
insult
to disrespect someone by saying or doing something that is rude or unkind
After he insulted my girlfriend, I challenged the bigger man to a fight.
manners
a way of behavior
Your mother taught you good manners.
mean
not being kind to anyone or anything
Darth Vader is the meanest character in the movie.
past
up to and beyond
I watch the planes fly past the office every day.
resident
a person who lives in a certain area
The residents of Hawaii enjoy a very scenic view.
respect
to show regard or admiration or feel for someone or something
Paul respects all his teachers.
typically
in a way that one normally acts or behaves
typically, you want to make more money than you spend.
appreciate
to be thankful or grateful for something or someone
I really appreciated the birthday card. I thought everyone forgot.
fall
to come down from a higher position suddenly
He falls from the tree.
intelligent
having or showing the ability to learn or understandthings
The lawyer is very intelligent.
mud
earth that is wet, soft, and usually brownish in color
Pigs like to roll around in the mud.
normal
being usual, ordinary, or regular
Is it normal for me to eat this much?
realize
to understand or sense something
People didn’t realize it was the name of a storm.
try
to attempt to do something
You should try some American food.
wooden
composed of wood
The child liked playing with wooden toys.
breath
the air taken in and out of one's lungs
I lost my breath because I ran so fast.
contain
to keep or have inside
A vegetarian won't eat anything that contains meat.
crumble
to break into small parts or crumbs
The plaster started to crumble.
dirt
earth or soil, especially if it is loose
My dog likes to play in the dirt in the backyard.
flea
a very small insect that moves by jumping and eats the blood of humans and animals
fleas are commonly found on both cars and dogs.
form
shape or configuration
My brother and his friends are planning to form a music band.
ground
the dry surface of the Earth
The rabbit hopped on the ground.
tear
to damage something by pulling it too hard or moving it across a sharp object
I got poor grade. My mom tried to tear at my exam paper.
amazing
surprising in a pleasing way
The firework show was amazing.
answer
to speak or act in response
I don't know how to answer the difficult math question.
gather
to come together in a group
The crowd gathered around the stage.
place
(with adv. or prep.) to put something in a certain spot
place the chair beside me so we can sit together.
rest
the part of something that is left after some has been used or taken
Do you want the rest of my cake? I can’t eat it.
scene
장면, 풍경
Especially, I would never forget the last scene in that movie.
shell
the hard outer cover of an egg, fruit, NUT, or seed
You can eat the shell around some foods.
toad
a small animal, that is similar to a frog, except that it has dry, brown skin and lives mostly on land
She sounded like a frog or a toad.
turtle
an animal that lives in water and has a hard shell covering a soft body
The turlte is moving slowly.
breathe
to take air into and push it out of the lungs
You can not breathe in water.
claim
to state something unproven to be true
George went to the 'Lost and Found' office to claim his lost scarf and gloves.
expand
to get bigger
A balloon expands when it is filled with air.
explode
to burst into pieces with a lot of force and noise
Dynamite can easily explode if not handled carefully.
guard
to watch people or things in order to protect them from harm or danger
Who’s guarding these important seeds?
stomach
an organ used for digesting food
"I have a sore stomach," said the snake.
swallow
to take food or drink into the stomach through the mouth and throat
Medicine is hard to swallow without water.
underworld
the imagined world of departed sould or spirits
If anyone ate food in the underworld, they belonged to Hades.
acceptable
considered good in a particular situation
Copying other students' work is not acceptable.
commit
to do something, usually negative
You must be ready to deal with the consequences if you commit a crime.
convince
to persuade someone to perform a task
His mother will try her best to convince him not to marry the poor woman.
humankind
인류, 인간
It has helped humankind in many ways.
pair
two things that match and are used together, such as shoes
Jenny bought a new pair of shoes.
sin
an act that breaks a religious or moral law
It would be a sin to obey you.
take care of
look after
He takes care of his dog well.
trouble
to worry someone
Sorry to trouble you, but could you tell me the time?
cast
to throw something
The automobile allowed most people to cast aside the horse and buggy.
cave
a large opening in the ground or in the side of a hill
I came to a large cave.
companion
a person etc who accompanies another person as a friend etc
My dog has been my constant companion for over seven years.
escape
to get away
Some people have even escaped floods on their roofs!
get out
to leave; to escape
I put the frog in a box, but it gets out and hops away.
knowledge
the fact of knowing
People shared their knowledge of farming and other things.
mind
the part of someone that makes him or her able to think about or feel things
I changed my mind because I didn't like the color.
picture
to imagine; to form an image in one's mind
Can you just picture what their baby will look like?
source
the place or person from which something necessary or desired comes
What is the source of this story?
visible
being able to be seen or noticed
The house wasn’t visible because the fog was too thick.
approach
the right to use or do something
The end of the school year is fast approaching.
key
an object used to unlock a door or start a car
Finally, he tied a metal key to the string.
pile
더미
She made a sign and she put it by the pile of wood.
practice
to perform an action repeatedly in order to improve a skill
After his friend died from drinking too much, he always practices moderation when he drinks.
properly
in an appropriate or correct manner
Most people do not know how to use chopsticks properly.
relationship
association
Sue has a good relationship with Tom. They are best friends.
treat
to act toward someone in a particular way
A good man cannot stand to hear that innocents are being treated badly.
upset
disturbed or distressed
It still upsets me when I think about what she said to me.
admire
to have respect for someone due to their positive qualities or actions
Her fancy dress was admired by everyone at the ball.
barrel
a large, round container usually curved on the sides and flat on the ends that is used to store things
Some people like to float on fast rivers inside a barrel.
criticism
the act of finding fault with something
Mrs. Cheveley refused to accept Lord Goring’s criticism.
dishonest
showing a lack of truth, honesty, or trustworthiness
We all know that cheating is dishonest.
give away
거저 주다
They will give away prizes to people who attend the event.
make fun of
to laugh at somebody
Her childhood friends used to make fun of her.
trash
garbage or anything that is worthless
Where can I put this trash?
wealth
riches
Their wealth comes from years of working and saving money.
era
a period of time that is characterized by particular events, qualities, conditions, or individuals
The United States enjoyed a time of peace and prosperity during the Clinton era.
excuse
a reason given tin defence of some fault
He's always making excuses for being late.
happen
to take place, often unexpectedly or by chance
When did the accident happen?
historian
someone who studies or writes about the course of history
My father is a historian, and his specialty is East Asian history.
look up
to find a piece of information by looking in a book or using a computer
People go to the museum to look up at his beautiful work.
occur
to happen
Typhoons occur mainly in the western Pacific.
responsibility
the state or quality of being the person who made something happen
It is my responsibility to pay for all the bills.
silly
foolish, lacking good sense
People heard me and they didn’t realize I was being silly!
state
to say something in speech or writing, usually in a formal way
The teacher stated that the homework would be due next week.
arrow
a sign shaped like a thin, straight stick with a point
In ancient times, soldiers fought with bows and arrows.
astronaut
a person who travels in space
An astronaut works in space.
cargo
the goods carried in a ship or plane
The tanker began to spill its cargo of oil.
flexible
capable of being modified or adapted
Because she was self-employed, her schedule was very flexible.
pick
to select something or someone out of a group of choices
There were many hats. I like to pick the red one.
press
to apply steady force on something; to push something
You should press the power button to turn on the computer.
purpose
목적
What is the purpose of the advertisement?
site
the present, former or future LOCATION of something, such as a building
Waterloo was the site of a great battle in history.
space shuttle
a space craft that launches as a rocket and returns to Earth as a plane
The astronauts went to space in the space shuttle.
character
the set of qualities that make a person a unique individual
Jack's good character has always been one of his strong points.
enjoy
to like; to have a good time
He enjoyed doing his homework.
friendship
a particular relationship between two friends
Our friendship began when we were six years old.
have in common
공통점이 있다
What do you have in common with your sister?
inspire
영감을 주다
Her website can inspire average people who take a look.
meaning
what is intended to be or actually is
Do you know the meaning of this symbol?
useful
being needed; having a purpose
Having a computer is useful when writing an essay.
value
가치
The watch's value far exceeds the others.
well-being
Someone's well-being is their health and happiness.
Meditation is a good way to relieve stress and improve you overall well-being.
argue
to present reasons for or against an idea or point of view
The driver did not wish to argue with the policeman about his speeding ticket.
available
being possible to use or obtain
Most breakfast foods are only available during the morning hours.
enormous
very large; unusually large
The stadium was enormous; it can seat 90,000 people.
entertainment
something that entertains
The movie was our entertainment for tonight.
look to
기대하다
I did not look to meet you here.
replace
to get something new to put in the place of something that is old, broken or missing
Patrick needs to replace the batteries in the remote control.
rival
a person, group, or thing that you compete with in a particular contest, business, or game
We defeated our rival in volleyball.
share
to allow someone to use or have some of something that belongs to you
The professor asked us to share any questions we had.
trend
a general tendency
Current trends in fashion usually start in the US.
turn on
~을 켜다
Please turn on the light. This room is dark.
advanced
further along in complexity
I have the more advanced version of that machine.
consider
to think with care
You should consider it carefully.
convenience
the quality or state of making things easier to do while saving time
I miss the convenience of living in the city.
device
a tool or implement
No one knew how to work the device because there was no switch to turn it off or on.
flat
having a relatively broad surface in relation to depth or thickness
We must build the basketball court on flat ground.
memory
something from the past that is remembered
His memory was getting worse lately.
place
a LOCATION, such as a building, point, or town
Which place do you want to meet?
popular
being liked or supported by a large number of people
This movie is very popular here.
altogether
in a complete manner; with completeness or totality
My shy cousin avoids things like parties and dances altogether.
bit
a tiny part of something
The bird ate a bit of bread.
compete
to try to do something better than others who are doing the same thing, often in order to win something
Jane competed with Eric for a prize.
current
of or belonging to the present
Do you have your current school ID?
in addition
including something else
in addition to his raise, he gets a company car.
potential
a particular quality and ability of someone or something that can be developed into something better
He has the potential of becoming a great athlete.
prefer
to like better
Which would you prefer, chocolate or strawberry ice cream?
publish
to print a written work and make it available to read
This company publishes a lot of books.
shut down
to cease or stop
The workers shut down the factory for a day by refusing to work.
wonder
to desire to know something
I wonder what my friends are thinking.
add
to put one or more separate things together
Can you add some sugar to my coffee?
chat
to talk in a friendly and relaxed manner
You can chat with friends on the phone or internet.
figure out
work something out
The students are trying to figure out the magician's trick.
introduce
to begin the use of a new thing or practice
Our country has recently introduced high-speed trains that will connect many cities.
limit
to stop or prevent an increase in size or amount past a certain point
Father limited my pocket money to 30,000 won.
location
position or situation
Our new apartment is in a very good location.
mobile
able to move or be moved quickly or easily
mobile phones revolutionized the world.
store
to keep
I've stored all the information on a hard disk so we can use it later.
act
to behave in a certain way
Stop acting like a baby and act your age.
composer
a person who creates music
Mozart is a very famous composer.
dramatic
referring to a sudden or extreme event
The weather has a dramatic effect on how and where people live.
impressive
인상 깊은
The size of that bug is impressive! It’s as big as a mouse.
incredible
being very good
The incredible cake was made by a 10 year old.
loss
the experience or state of failing to have or keep something
Gerald suffered a slight loss in the stock market.
nerve
an inner part of the body that is very thin and controls the body's senses and movement by carrying information between the brain and the rest of the body
The dog’s continual barking got on her nerves.
sign
to write one's name on something
Can you please sign for the parcel?
cause
to create an effect or result
The wind caused the papers to blow away.
injure
부상을 입다
He injured her reputation by saying she got an abortion.
mechanical
using or having to do with machines
The mechanical parts are old in this car.
particularly
in a special manner; more than others
Kiho was particularly careful when he picked up the baby.
racing
the sport or profession of racing horses, cars, etc.
Formula 1 cars racing is the fastest sport on Earth.
reputation
the opinion which people in general have about a person
She had a very bad reputation among her friends.
skilled
able to do something especially well
He is a skilled worker.
tire
a thick, rubber ring, containing air, that covers the wheel of a vehicle
The tire went flat.
allow
허용하다, 인정하다
I should allow the truth of his statement.
article
a piece of writing that is printed in a newspaper or magazine
This is one article form my figurine collection I would like to sell.
overboard
When something is overboard, it is over the side of a boat and in the water.
The sailor threw the anchor overboard.
sailor
a person who works on a boat or ship
The sailors were on a cruise.
scary
causing fright or fear
The movie we watched two days ago was really scary.
sink
to move down beneath the surface of water, mud, etc.
The ship sank to the bottom of the sea.
sunscreen
자외선 차단제
Don’t forget to put on some sunscreen when you go outside.
superstition
미신
Bad luck on Friday the 13th is just a silly superstition.
toss
to throw something into the air
Let’s toss a coin to see who the winner is.
trade
the process of buying and selling of goods and services between people or countries
He wasn’t very good at doing his homework, but he was good at trading.
affect
to do something that causes a change in someone's situation
The air pollution is affecting our health.
come true
to have some wish, desire, or hope actually happen
My dream of meeting the president came true.
customer
a person who purchases goods or sevices
I am not satisfied with the customer service.
hollow
empty, with no center
Bamboo is lightweight, hollow, but strong.
lottery
복권
My friend won the lottery last week.
matter
to be of importance or concern
It doesn’t matter to me where you go.
meal
the food that is prepared to be eaten in one sitting, such as for dinner
The villagers did not go to bed after their meal that night.
seriously
to a large or extreme degree
Her mother was seriously worried about her grades.
slip
a small strip of paper
After you pay, you will be given a slip that needs to be filled out and handed back in.
absolutely
completely; definitely
The student was absolutely sure that he did well on the test.
better
in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc
She's far better at science than her brother.
break
to burst or become damaged
Mirror is easy to break. Be careful!
foolish
characterized by lack of wisdom
It was foolish to take the test without studying.
item
a distinct, individual thing that is often part of a larger group, category, or list
Can I pay for each item?
object
something that can be held, seen, or touched but is not living
I saw a small, shiny object in the grass.
piece
a small part that has broken off of something larger
Can I please have another piece of pizza?
soul
the spiritual, mental, and emotional part of human beings
In fact, sailors once believed that albatrosses carried the souls of dead sailors.
badminton
배드민턴
Of all the sports I enjoy, badminton is my favorite.
damage
physical harm that results in a person or object being hurt or broken
I hope that there wasn't too much damage to your car after the accident.
disaster
a large and sudden emergency
Earthquakes, tsunamis and typhoons are considered natural disasters.
glide
to move smoothly and quietly as if without effort
The skaters glide over the ice.
intruder
a person who enters a place where they should not be
I saw an intruder go inside my neighbor’s house.
overhead
If something is overhead, it is located above you.
overhead serves in tennis are very hard to return.
reach
to arrive at a certain level or stage of development
We must work hard to reach out goals in life.
record
to keep information in a written form so it may be referred to later
Please make sure that you record everything they say.
risk
to do something that might potentially have bad or undesirable future results
He risked his life to save the boy.
burn
to be on fire
The candle had burned all the way down and flickered out.
create
to cause to exist; to make
Kindergarten teachers sometimes create songs for kids.
guilty
responsible for committing a crime or for having done something bad or wrong
A thief is guilty of stealing.
please
to make someone happy by doing something
My boss was very pleased of my performance tonight.
rage
strong or violent anger
His rage was astounding and terrible-he screamed and broke furniture.
steal
훔치다
She locked her bicycle so that no one could steal it.
take
to need time before something can be done
Please take the clothes downstairs.
tragedy
a play, movie, or book that has a sad ending, often involving death
She were in a tragedy on the stage.
volcano
a mountain made from hot, melted rock from deep inside the earth
Hawaii is an island that has many active volcanoes.
attempt
an effort to do something, usually something that is difficult
Mrs. Cheveley made a successful attempt to blackmail Sir Robert.
code
a system of symbols used to communicate secretly with someone without others understanding
The code for this software is poorly written.
crawl
to move slowly on hands on knees
My baby always wants to crawl around on the floor.
experiment
a scientific test that is performed to study something
We did a science experiment in class today.
imitate
to do or make something the same way as someone or something else
She imitated he's swing until he said "Yeah, You got it."
nonsense
foolish or untrue statements or ideas
Something that is nonsense is silly or is not true.
researcher
someone who does research work
The researchers realized that the monster never existed.
stage
one part of a process
The first stage in research is data collection.
accent
a way of saying words that changes based on place or social class
The accent is on the second syllable.
afterward
at a time following something that has already happened
Afterwards, we all went out to dinner together.
brain
the ORGAN inside the head that controls all of the body's functions
It is impossible to live without a brain.
conclude
to form an opinion after careful thought
From the empty cage and the feathers on the floor, Daverbe concluded that the cat had eaten the bird.
grasp
an understanding of something (usually complicated)
Myron has had trouble trying to grasp Newton's theories.
solve
to find the correct answer to a problem or mystery
We have to solve this math problem.
thick
existing with opposite sides far apart from each other
This book is very thick and heavy.
viewer
a person who views something
The viewers were not impressed with his new talk show as shown by the ratings the show received.
bunch
separate but similar things held together as a group
Shelly grabbed a bunch of bananas and put them into her shopping cart.
confusing
causing one to have no idea about what is right
It is confusing to remember the names of your classmates.
deal
an agreement between people that benefits each one, often in business
We made a deal with the vender on our clothes.
function
the special purpose for which a thing is made or used
This phone has many useful functions.
grade
점수
The student received a poor grade on the test.
headache
a pain in the head
My head hurts. I have a headache.
missing
lost
How long has the child been missing?
worth
having a particular value, usually in money
It's worth having a look here before we drive to another city.
apply
to make an application or request
My uncle will apply to join the organization.
brain
the ability to be smart and learn well
She has an excellent brain. She studies very well.
imitate
to do or make something the same way as someone or something else
She likes to imitate her older sister.
make up
create
Women make up 56% of the student numbers.
point
to extend a finger or other object in a particular direction for the purpose of showing something to someone
I point to the plane flying in the sky.
proper
적당한, 적절한
Is this the proper spelling of your name?
title
to provide a name for something
The title of his latest book is 'The Great Pretender'.
create
to make something happen or exist
It took three years to create that building.
experience
to live through a situation
experience can teach you much more than a book.
express
표현하다
He expressed his problems to everyone.
go on
to continue
We can't go on any more.
graduate
to complete a level of schooling
I’ll graduate from high school next month.
hearing
an act of listening
Your sense of hearing is important when learning to speak.
luckily
fortunately, by a stroke of good fortune
luckily, the doctor had many good friends to help him out.
painful
affected with, causing, or characterized by pain
It’s really painful when you’re bitten by a snake.
positive
showing agreement or support for something
I feel quite positive about his future.
sign language
any of several visual gestural systems of communication
People who are deaf use sign language to communicate.
bottom
the lowest level, part or point of an object
You could write a secret message on the bottom of your shoe.
conclude
to form an opinion after careful thought
From the empty cage and the feathers on the floor, Daverbe concluded that the cat had eaten the bird.
escape
벗어나다
He narrowly escaped being arrested by the police.
expose
to leave something uncovered that is usually covered
Lowered sea levels exposed the coral reefs.
harden
단단하게 하다, 굳히다
If you leave bread out too long, it could harden like a rock.
release
to free someone from a duty or responsibility
The studios often release the music before the film itself.
splash
the sound made when an object hits or falls into liquid
There was a splash, and then Mally saw that Barty had fallen in the water.
tub
a tub to bathe in, especially one that is a permanent fixture in a bathroom
They found her lying in the tub.
embarrassing
making you feel self-conscious or silly
If you don't, you might find yourself in an embarrassing situation.
end

The movie has almost reached the end.
fossil
hardened remains of plant or animal life or an earlier geologic period
fossils tell us a great deal about the dinosaurs that lived long ago.
observation
an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
observation is an important part of science.
place
(with adv. or prep.) to put something in a certain spot
place the chair beside me so we can sit together.
rival
a person, group, or thing that you compete with in a particular contest
We defeated our rival in volleyball.
skeleton
the structure of bones that supports the body
However, the blob fish isn’t hurt, because it has no skeleton.
statement
the act or process of writing or saying something formally, officially, or publicly
The police asked me to make a statement.
talented
재능이 있는
We're looking for talented people to be our future leaders.
colleague
someone who works in the same office as another worker
He has a very good relationship with his colleagues.
dig up
to break up, turn over, or remove earth
The police went to dig up the grave to check the body.
dinosaur
one of a group of reptiles that lived millions of years ago
Most children are very curious about dinosaurs.
evidence
words or objects that support the truth of something
There was enough evidence for the judge to find her guilty.
excavate
to uncover something by DIGGING into the ground
The scientists excavated the area for dinosaur bones.
explode
to fly apart violently; to blow up
The barrel full of gun powder exploded as soon as the flames reached it.
laughter
the sounds of happiness one makes while laughing; the act of laughing
I rolled with laughter when I heard the joke.
lizard
a type of reptile that has scales and a long body and tail
My brother has a pet lizard named Larry.
prove
to result in a certain way
I can prove what I have seen.
reveal
to make something known that was secret or not understood before
Her well-kept secret was revealed at last.
bubble
a small ball of air inside water
Before the steam came from the geyser, there were tiny bubbles in the water.
dry up
바싹 마르다
The heat and lack of rain made the small lake dry up.
edge
the line along which two surfaces meet
The student's pencil rolled off the edge of the table.
extinct
no longer any living animals in a group
Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago.
pit
a hole in the ground
I fell into a pit and needed help to get out.
prehistoric
선사시대의
Dinosaurs are part of our prehistoric past.
preserve
to keep safe from destruction or injury
The conservation group wants to preserve the wetlands.
sticky
being covered in or made of a substance that can attach to different surfaces
His shirt is sticky with sweat.
trapped
to be a part of an uncomfortable event that is hard to escape
The submarine was trapped inside an iceberg.
ache
to feel pain, usually one that is weak and constant
A broken bone can ache for months even after it is treated.
factor
something that has a big influence on something else
When choosing a job, there are many factors to consider, such as salary and location.
figure out
work something out
The students are trying to figure out the magician's trick.
gene
a part of cell in a that controls the development and appearance of a living thing
When someone is good looking, people usually say that they have good genes.
genetic
relating to GENES or the scientific study of how a living thing's appearance, growth, and development are determined and transferred between generations
Scientists think the answer might be genetic. In other words, men are just born that way.
monitor
to keep track of; to watch in order to notice changes
They will monitor building entrances.
sense
(of machines) to recognize the presence of something
When animals are in danger, they can sense it before it happens.
stomach
an organ used for digesting food
The food goes into your stomach.
well
being healthy and free from disease
Are you doing well lately?
chemical
화학제품
Sometimes companies use chemicals to give food color.
depth
the distance from the top to the bottom of a surface
She was standing by the water, looking into its dark depths.
develop
to create or think of something
She developed a new way of teaching her students math.
light
a form of energy or brightness that comes from a source (such as the sun or a lamp) and makes it possible to see things
Please turn on the light. It is so dark here.
measurement
the act or process of determining the size of something or someone
The tailor took my measurement for a new suit.
rush
돌진하다
One gang suddenly rushed another gang in the subway train.
vehicle
any means of transport on land, especially on wheels, eg a car, bus, bicycle etc
There were a lot of flying vehicles on display.
vent
an opening that allows the passing of a substance, such as air, smoke, etc., into or out of something
Air is pumped through a vent to enable people to breathe in a submarine.
acquaintance
a person that you know but do not consider a good friend
I was pleasantly surprised to meet an old acquaintance of mine.
cheek
either side of the face below the eye
She wanted to slap her on the cheek, but then had a better idea.
depend on
to be conditioned or determined by
We may go to the beach tomorrow depending on the weather.
greeting
A greeting is something friendly that you say or do when you meet someone.They exchanged greetings
He nodded his head in greeting.
in a row
lined up one after another in a straight, singular column
Amy has been late for five days in a row.
meet
to come together at a certain time or place
I have to go meet my math tutor.
prefer
~을 더 좋아하다
I prefer drawings to paintings.
shake hands
to join hands with another and move them up and down
They shook hands after they made the deal.
uncomfortable
불편한
You look uncomfortable in that old, wooden chair.
be supposed to
something that one is required to do
You were supposed to meet me in two hours. You are late.
crowd
a large group of people in the same place
The crowd was very loud tonight.
definition
the meaning of a word
Which is the best definition for the word "minute"?
get married
to become a husband or a wife
My cousin got married in Hawaii last month.
relaxed
calm and not worried or tense
Stretching helps to keep you relaxed and flexible.
show up
to appear or arrive at a place
Her boyfriend showed up unexpectedly at her parents house.
specific
giving all the details clearly
That is, participants are often asked to act in specific ways to create conflict between cast members.
strict
expecting rules to be followed
The mother gave her son strict orders to be home by midnight.
arrest
to legally take and hold a person believed to have committed a crime
He was arrested when trying to run away.
associated
corresponding
Watson was proud to be associated with Holmes.
chief
the leader or main person in charge of a group or organization
The chief policeman, caught the criminal red-handed.
cover
to form a layer over something
The pond is covered in ice in the winter.
originate
유래하다
Scientists say modern humans originated in East Africa around 200,000 years ago.
outlaw
to make a practice or thing illegal
The local goverbernment is considering outlawing smoking in public.
reveal
to make something known that was secret or not understood before
Her well-kept secret was revealed at last.
safety
freedom from danger
safety is the most important factor when rock climbing.
character
a person who is featured in a story, movie, or play
My favorite character in Harry Potter is Dumbledore.
effective
producing the wanted result
Scientists are still looking for an effective way to treat the common cold.
entertain
즐겁게하다
When I was a kid, my grandmother used to entertain me with fairy tales.
film
a movie
Would you like to see the new film at the theater?
industry
산업
The oil companies are a part of the fuel industry.
lifestyle
the way people live
They enjoyed an income and lifestyle that many people would envy.
storyteller
a person who narrates stories
The storyteller is very honest.
value
가치
The watch's value far exceeds the others.
학생
가장 빠르게 암기하도록 도와주는 암기학습 〉
제대로 외웠나 바로 확인하는 리콜학습 〉
철자까지 외우려면 스펠학습 〉
재미있게 복습하려면 매칭 게임 〉
주관식으로도 재미있는 복습, 크래시 게임 〉
선생님
수업 중 이 단어장을 보고 듣고 질문하는 슬라이드 〉
수업시간이 들썩 들썩 퀴즈배틀 (로그인) 〉
클릭만으로 종이낭비 없이 시험지 인쇄 (로그인) 〉
필요한 세트를 직접 만드는 단어장 만들기 (로그인) 〉
선생님들이 만드신 30만개 단어장 검색하기 〉
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