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advertising
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advertise의 -ing
The newspapers are effective advertising media.
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decade
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10년
After decades of working on his invention, the scientist was finally rewarded for his hard work.
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equipment
|
장비, 비품
What equipment they will need for a job?
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expand
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확장하다, 확대하다
He was trying to expand his business.
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founder
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창설자
He is the founder of this company.
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improve
|
개선하다, 향상시키다
I know you can improve your performance.
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invest
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투자하다
We invested money into his new company.
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overseas
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해외의, 해외로부터의
The overseas flight on the plane was over ten hours long.
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performance
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실적, 성과
His job performance is quite good.
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promote
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(상품의 ) 판매를 촉진하다
The company works hard to promote their products to consumers.
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soar
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솟구치다, 치솟다
OPEC oil prices soared to above $55 a barrel.
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stock
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주식
She bought stock in Disney.
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achievement
|
업적, 성취
Winning a gold medal is my greatest achievement.
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awesome
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무시무시한, 굉장한
You won the contest? That’s awesome!
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challenge
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도전하다
The hike up the mountain really challenged my endurance.
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continue
|
(쉬지 않고) 계속되다
Our argument continued throughout the night.
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dominate
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지배하다
The bigger, stronger kids dominated the basketball game.
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goal
|
목적, 목표
My goal is to climb a tall mountain.
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occasion
|
(어떤 일이 일어나는 특정한) 때[기회/경우]
I have visited Greece on a few occasions.
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outstanding
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뛰어난
She is one of the most outstanding students in my class.
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record
|
경력, 이력
This museum houses a library with historical records dating back over 1,500 years!
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talented
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재능이 있는, 유능한
The Prince complimented Lady Steyne on having such a pretty and talented friend.
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brain
|
뇌
She has an excellent brain. She studies very well.
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conversation
|
대화, 회화
Steve and I had a great conversation about music.
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dream
|
꿈을 꾸다
Last night I dreamed that Santa Claus gave me a puppy.
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experience
|
경험, 체험
They're experienced working everyday.
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fear
|
무서움, 두려움
I have a great fear of snakes.
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incredible
|
놀라운
The incredible cake was made by a 10 year old.
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opinion
|
의견, 견해
Our opinion did not differ from that of the other parents.
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symbol
|
상징(물)
Number 7 is symbol of luck.
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author
|
저자, 작가
The author of this book is James Smith.
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crash
|
산산조각으로 부수다
His bike crashed into a fence.
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definitely
|
명확히
I will definitely join you for dinner tonight.
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disagree
|
의견이 다르다
She often disagrees with my opinions.
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handsome
|
잘생긴, 미남의
He's not handsome, but he's really nice.
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language
|
(한 나라, 한 민족 등의) 국어
Erica can speak two languages.
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prefer
|
차라리 ~을 좋아하다
She doesn’t like fish. She prefers meat.
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topic
|
화제, 논제
The topic for today's lesson is teamwork.
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totally
|
전적으로, 아주
You look like a totally new person in that suit.
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bring
|
초래하다, 가져오다
The cold weather brought about sickness.
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extremely
|
극단적으로
She was extremely upset when she did not receive the job offer.
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fall in love with
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~을 사랑하게 되다
Even though they are dating for almost a year, she doesn't seem to fall in love with him.
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horrible
|
소름 끼치는, 무서운
That was a horrible movie!
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|
jealous
|
부러운, 질투나는
Justin is jealous of his older sister because she got a new car.
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monster
|
(이야기 속의) 괴물
Most children are afraid of monsters.
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ruin
|
파멸시키다, 황페케 하다, 망치다
After the fire, the house was ruined.
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trick
|
속이다
I'd been tricked and I felt stupid.
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warn
|
경고하다, 주의를 주다, 조심하라고 하다
The siren will warn citizens if there is an emergency.
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|
apart
|
떨어져서
L.A. and Seoul are 13 hours apart by plane.
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blame
|
나무라다, 비난하다
Who is to blame for all this mess?
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careless
|
부주의한, 조심성 없는
She made some careless spelling mistakes on her essay.
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cruel
|
잔혹한, 잔인한
The prisoner of war suffered cruel treatment during his captivity.
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|
doubt
|
의심, 불신
I have some doubts about the truth of your statement.
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forgive
|
(사람, 죄등을) 용서하다
Please forgive me for my mistakes.
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|
pain
|
(육체적) 아픔, 고통
I fell over and felt great pain in my leg.
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pay attention to
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~에 유의하다
It's very important to pay attention to what you're teacher is saying so that you understand everything.
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spill
|
엎지르다
If you spill that juice you have to clean it up.
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habit
|
버릇, 습관
Eating a lot of candy is a bad habit.
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|
maybe
|
어쩌면, 아마
My sister is sleeping, maybe she is tired.
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probably
|
아마도, 대개는
It will probably rain this afternoon. We should take our umbrellas.
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quiet
|
(소리가 거의 없이) 조용한
Please be quiet in the library.
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somewhere
|
어딘가에(로)
Here's so cold. I want to go somewhere to eat.
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usually
|
보통, 대개
What do you usually do after dinner?
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ape
|
유인원, 원숭이
We went to the zoo to see the ape.
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archeologist
|
고고학자
Archeologists were tracing the course of a Rome road.
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|
chew
|
씹다
Please chew with your mouth closed.
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creature
|
생물, 창조물
Squirrels, rabbits, and other creatures live in the forest.
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discovery
|
발견
The scientist made many discoveries.
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female
|
여성의, 암컷의
But only female kangaroos have these pouches.
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flat
|
평평한
The wood used for the roof is very flat.
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jaw
|
턱
A shark has very powerful jaws, with many sharp teeth.
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|
still
|
아직도, 여전히
There was no one there. I am still waiting for my puppy!
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thumb
|
엄지손가락
My thumb got cut by the knife.
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|
amusement park
|
유원지, 놀이공원
People are riding a roller coaster at the amusement park.
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|
autobiography
|
자서전
He wrote an autobiography in English titled The Story of My Life.
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beat
|
이기다, (적을) 패배시키다
They beat our team last year, but we won this year!
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dentist
|
치과 의사
Going to the dentist every six months will keep your teeth healthy.
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get along with
|
사이좋게 지내다
My older brother and I really get along with each other.
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improve
|
나아지다, 개선되다
The doctor says she should continue to improve.
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junk food
|
불량식품
Eating junk food every day can cause damage to your health.
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|
outgoing
|
외향성의, 사교적인
Dana is outgoing and likes to be around other people.
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relative
|
친척, 일가
Only relatives were invited to the wedding.
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|
championship
|
선수권, 선수권 대회, 우승, 패권, 우승자의 지위
The winners of the separate tournaments, joined together to compete in the championship.
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community
|
(종교·인종·직업 등이 같은 사람들의) 공동체[사회]
The two communities live together in peace.
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defense
|
방어, 수비
Offense is the best defense.
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|
definitely
|
명확히
I will definitely join you for dinner tonight.
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offense
|
공격
Michael enjoys playing offense more than defense because it is livelier.
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record
|
경력, 이력
This museum houses a library with historical records dating back over 1,500 years!
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release
|
공개하다, 발표하다
The movie will be released on DVD next month.
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talented
|
재능이 있는, 유능한
The Prince complimented Lady Steyne on having such a pretty and talented friend.
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|
vote
|
투표하다
Who are you going to vote for during the presidential election?
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|
advertisement
|
광고
The advertisement for fast food is effective on both children and adults.
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|
arrange
|
준비하다, 예정을 세우다
We've still got to arrange how to get to the airport.
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|
description
|
서술적 묘사
I like that novelist's powers of description.
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|
feedback
|
의견, 반응, 평가
His first novel got some positive feedback from critics.
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|
fleas
|
The cat has fleas.
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|
last
|
계속하다, 지속하다
This movie will last about one hour.
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|
seller
|
판매인
My car was broken. I have to talk with the seller this morning.
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|
conservative
|
보수적인
My grandfather is so conservative, he hasn't bought new clothes in twenty-five years.
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|
formal
|
형식적인, 의례적인
The former president of the association gave a formal introduction of his replacement .
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|
incredible
|
놀라운
The incredible cake was made by a 10 year old.
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|
order
|
주문하다
We order sausage pizza at the restaurant.
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|
shop
|
(가게에서 물건을) 사다, 쇼핑하다
She likes to shop at that store.
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|
traditional
|
전통의, 전통적인
Japan's traditional clothing is called a 'kimono'.
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|
unfortunately
|
유감스럽게도
unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the meeting.
|
|
wonder
|
궁금하다, 의심하다
I wonder why he doesn't write me back.
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|
wrap
|
감싸다, 싸다
Please wrap this necklace as a gift.
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|
at the same time
|
동시에
When all the students ask questions at the same time, I cannot understand them.
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|
deal
|
거래
He got a great deal on his new car.
|
|
greedy
|
탐욕스러운, 욕심 많은
Human beings can be greedy sometimes for they are never satisfied.
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|
pay
|
지불하다, 청산하다.
Joe had to pay $300 dollars for his speeding ticket.
|
|
toilet
|
변기, 화장실
Some public toilets are very dirty.
|
|
waste
|
(돈, 시간 등을) 낭비하다
Tom always wastes food when he goes to a buffet.
|
|
abroad
|
해외에
I have been living abroad for over six years.
|
|
approve
|
찬성하다, 승인하다
Her parents did not approve of her marriage.
|
|
colleague
|
동료
Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre, were colleagues who worked well together.
|
|
flight
|
(비행기) 여행, 비행
My flight to China is in three hours.
|
|
force
|
억지로 시키다, 강요하다
We had to force the door open because it was stuck.
|
|
international
|
국제적인
English is an international language.
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|
introduce
|
소개하다
A company first introduced the MP3 player in 1998.
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|
secretary
|
서기관, 비서
She is the secretary for that company’s boss.
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|
transfer
|
(다른 직장·학교·상황 등으로) 이동시키다
If information has been transferred, it is most definitely false.
|
|
translate
|
번역되다, 통역되다
Mr. Brooke. It translated a German song into English.
|
|
application
|
신청, 지원, 원서, 신청서
I need to submit my job application this week.
|
|
astronomer
|
천문학자
You should be an astronomer if you really like to watch stars.
|
|
competition
|
경쟁
Everyone loves the competition at the Olympic Games.
|
|
construct
|
건설하다, 세우다
The soldiers constructed a small bridge to cross the river.
|
|
galaxy
|
은하
The name of the galaxy that we live in is called the 'Milky Way'.
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interest
|
흥미
Her main interests are music and tennis.
|
|
knowledge
|
지식, 아는 바
The professor's knowledge of the subject was incredibly high.
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|
observe
|
관찰하다, 주시하다
She observed him entering the bank.
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|
provide
|
대주다, 공급하다
The school provided the students with new text books.
|
|
sensitive
|
신경 과민의
As Shelly is very sensitive; she was offended by the joke Tom made.
|
|
telescope
|
망원경
The telescope is used to study the stars.
|
|
valuable
|
값비싼, 금전적 가치가 있는
Her mother's wedding ring is quite valuable.
|
|
anxious
|
걱정하는, 근심하는
You are anxious about meeting your father for the first time.
|
|
be about to
|
막… 하려 하다
The bus is about leave. Hurry!
|
|
breed
|
품종, 종속, 계통
My dog is a mixed breed.
|
|
customer
|
고객
I am not satisfied with the customer service.
|
|
expression
|
표정
His expression changed from surprise to one of amusement.
|
|
interrupt
|
도중에서 방해하다
The research was interrupted when the funding ran out.
|
|
nervous
|
불안해[초조해/두려워] 하는
I feel nervous before a test.
|
|
owner
|
임자, 소유자
Sally is the owner of this restaurant.
|
|
talkative
|
수다스러운
Are you feeling all right? You're not very talkative this evening.
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|
admit
|
인정하다
The criminal would not admit having robbed the store.
|
|
advice
|
충고
She didn't accept advice from you.
|
|
attention
|
주의
Please pay attention to what I am saying.
|
|
boring
|
지루한
I'm tired of playing this game. It's boring now.
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|
bother
|
괴롭히다
Loud music really bothers me.
|
|
colleague
|
동료
Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre, were colleagues who worked well together.
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|
frustrated
|
실망한
She felt angry and frustrated with the lack of progress.
|
|
next door
|
옆집
The Simpsons live next door to us.
|
|
quit
|
(하던 일을) 그만하다[그만두다]
Sue quits every sport she plays after 2 days.
|
|
recently
|
요즈음, 근래에
I recently came back from my trip overseas.
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|
afford
|
~할 여유가 있다
You can travel to space if you can afford it.
|
|
care
|
걱정하다, 관심을 가지다
I don't care if you like it or not, you have to eat it!
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|
earn
|
벌다, 일하여 얻다
Everyone’s dream is to earn a lot of money.
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|
exactly
|
정확하게, 틀림없이
I don't exactly remember his name.
|
|
guilty
|
떳떳지 못한, 죄를 자각하는
I feel guilty of lying to my mother.
|
|
habit
|
버릇, 습관
Eating a lot of candy is a bad habit.
|
|
makeup
|
화장품
It takes Jane thirty minutes to put on her makeup.
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|
probably
|
아마도, 대개는
It will probably rain this afternoon. We should take our umbrellas.
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|
purse
|
지갑
I put gum and keys in my purse.
|
|
daytime
|
낮
I try not to watch TV during the daytime because I don't think it is very productive.
|
|
except
|
~을 제외하고
Everybody else has agreed except for you.
|
|
horror
|
공포
The horror movie was scary.
|
|
listing
|
list의 -ing
|
|
matinee
|
마티네(연극,영화 등의 주간 공연,상영)
The matinee show is at 2:00 o'clock p.m
|
|
nightmare
|
악몽
She was sweating while her sleep. She had a nightmare.
|
|
revenge
|
복수, 앙갚음
She is seeking revenge for the murder of her husband.
|
|
abstract
|
추상적인, 관념적인
Some people have trouble understanding abstract paintings.
|
|
make sense
|
말이되다
Yes, I agree. It doesn't make sense to keep a second shift on.
|
|
period
|
기간, 시기
My grandfather grew up in a very difficult time period.
|
|
realistic
|
현실적인
It isn't realistic to think that you can teach your dog to talk.
|
|
subconscious
|
잠재 의식의
She has a subconscious fear of water.
|
|
suppose
|
가정하다, 상상하다
I suppose that he will return home by 6pm.
|
|
ability
|
능력
Some people have the ability to roll their tongues into a U-shape.
|
|
application
|
신청, 지원, 원서, 신청서
I need to submit my job application this week.
|
|
background
|
경력, 경험, 출신 성분
She is proud of her privileged family background.
|
|
biology
|
생물학
We learned about the human heart in biology class.
|
|
economics
|
경제학
I have to study for an economics exam tomorrow.
|
|
hire
|
고용하다
Mr. Green hired five new people at his office.
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|
psychology
|
심리학
John Lamble is a lecturer in psychology.
|
|
field
|
분야
My favorite subject is history. But science is not my field.
|
|
improve
|
개선하다, 향상시키다
I need to improve my English.
|
|
publish
|
출판하다, 출판되다
I want to publish my book so many people can read it.
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|
second
|
초
Please wait one second while I lock the door.
|
|
separate
|
갈라진, 분리된
Raw meat must be kept separate from cooked meat.
|
|
wealthy
|
부유한
He is very wealthy and owns a private jet.
|
|
actually
|
실제로
actually, he's not supposed to eat any spicy food for a while.
|
|
attend
|
참석하다, 출석하다
She attended every game.
|
|
besides
|
~외에, ~말고는
I´m tired, besides, I am sleepy.
|
|
classical
|
클래식의
He plays classical music, as well as pop and jazz.
|
|
Europe
|
유럽
They were on a trip to europe.
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|
finally
|
마침내
finally, I finished all my exams.
|
|
July
|
7월
He was born on july 8, 1766, in France.
|
|
spend
|
(돈을) 쓰다, 소비하다
Matt is going to spend $59 on those shoes.
|
|
alien
|
외계인, 이방인
An alien comes from another planet.
|
|
antennae
|
더듬이
Can you tell me how to put up a ham radio antenna?
|
|
array
|
대군, 다수
The ice cream shop had a wide array of flavors to choose from.
|
|
billions of
|
수십억의
There are billions of people living in the world today.
|
|
civilization
|
문명
Archaeologists are realizing that civilization has always existed.
|
|
institute
|
(학술,미술 등의)회(會), 협회
He went on to become the superintendent of an institute for deaf and blind students.
|
|
milky way
|
은하수
Our galaxy is called the milky way.
|
|
planet
|
행성
What is the closest planet to Earth?
|
|
telescope
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망원경
The telescope is used to study the stars.
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universe
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우주
The universe has many stars and planets.
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ability
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능력
Some people have the ability to roll their tongues into a U-shape.
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access
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들어가다,접근하다
Many poor people do not have access to a good education.
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bandit
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도적, 산적
The robbers in the old days were called bandits.
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barrier
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(어떤 일에 대한) 장애물[장벽]
There was a barrier between the girl and boy. That barrier was the girl’s father.
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constant
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지속적인
There is a constant noise coming from the car's engine.
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contact
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접촉시키다, 연락하다
We'll contact you by mail or telephone.
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incredible
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놀라운
The incredible cake was made by a 10 year old.
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physical
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물질의, 물리적인
I want to improve my physical strength.
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rarely
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드물게, 좀처럼 ~하지 않는
I'm a shy boy. I rarely talk to strangers.
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shrink
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오그라들다, 작아지다
Be careful not to wash your sweater in hot water because it could shrink.
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telegraph
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전신, 전보
I remitted the money to her by telegraph.
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witness
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목격하다
The man witnessed the accident from his office window.
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fabulous
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굉장한, 멋진
Her new movie is absolutely fabulous!
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imagine
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상상하다, 마음에 그리다
Can you imagine walking on the moon?
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in good shape
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(몸의) 상태가 좋은
He's in good shape for a man of his age.
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jealous
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부러운, 질투나는
Justin is jealous of his older sister because she got a new car.
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museum
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박물관, 미술관
That museum has a great collection of art.
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plaza
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광장
The events will be held in a plaza near the Eiffel.
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postcard
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엽서
Send me a postcard when you get to France.
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remind
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(잊어 버린 것을) 상기시키다
Tom always needs to be reminded about his homework.
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author
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저자, 작가
The author of this book is James Smith.
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broomstick
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빗자루
I want to fly on a broomstick like Harry Potter.
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creative
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창조적인, 창조력이 있는
We need more creative thinking.
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detective
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탐정, 형사
The detective was following all the clues to the killer.
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publisher
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출판사, 발행자
The publisher printed 50,000 copies of the dictionary.
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spell
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주문
Clover can protect humans from evil spells.
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witch
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마녀
Annie is going to dress up as a witch for Halloween.
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wizard
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(남자)마법사
Harry Potter is a boy wizard!
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abbreviation
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약어; 약자
Bldg. is an abbreviation for building.
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chat
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(격식을 차리지 않은) 이야기, 대화
I had a long chat with her on the phone.
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communicate
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의사를 소통하다, 연락하다, 통신하다
It is easy to communicate with people if you speak the same language.
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emotion
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정서, 감정
He does not like to show his emotions to other people.
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information
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정보, 보도, 자료
John found information about ships in books.
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phrase
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(문법) 구
Sometimes, looking for phrases within sentences is difficult.
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save
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(경비, 시간 등을) 덜어주다, 줄이다
We need to save water whenever we can.
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shorten
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짧게 하다
Her name's Katherine, generally shortened to Kay.
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way
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방법, 수단
How many ways can you fold a paper ship?
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whole
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전체의, 모든
My brother ate the whole cake. There is none left for me!
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advertise
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광고하다
All big companies advertise their products on TV.
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brochure
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안내책자, 팸플릿
The store sent out an advertising brochure.
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cost
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요하다, 희생하게 하다
The trip to the mall cost me 3 hours of my life because of rush hour traffic.
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discount
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할인
That store was selling everything at a discount.
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include
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넣다, (전체의 일부로서)포함시키다
Does this computer include a mouse and a mouse pad?
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list
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목록에 기입하다, 일람표를 만들다
We were asked to list our ten favorite songs.
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main
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주된, 주요한
What is the main aim of the program?
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slow
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느린, 늦은
Growth in the European market remained slow for the last quarter.
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borrow
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빌리다
Thank you for letting me borrow your math book this week.
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disgusting
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disgust의 -ing
The smell of the fi sh was disgusting.
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faint
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졸도하다, 기절하다
The subway was so hot and crowed that many passengers fainted.
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feed
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먹이를 주다, 음식을 먹이다
Zookeeper told me to feed and water the horses.
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hallway
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현관 등의 복도
If you walk down the hallway, my room is the one at the end.
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neat
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단정한, 깔끔한
He wanted to make his room neat so he put away all the toys.
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photographer
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사진가, 촬영자
The photographer took a close-up of the man's face.
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president
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대통령
The first president of the United States was George Washington.
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strange
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이상한, 낯선
At first the place was strange to me.
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sunglass
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선글라스
People wear sunglasses on sunny summer day.
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