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animal
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동물, 짐승
Snakes are my favorite animals.
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favorite
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매우 좋아하는, 총애하는
My favorite movie is horror movies.
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feel
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느끼다
I think he feels lonely.
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friendly
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친절한, 정다운
The people at the hotel were very friendly.
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lonely
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외로운, 쓸쓸한
When you are isolated you begin to feel lonely.
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neighbor
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이웃, 이웃사람
The boy’s neighbor has a cat.
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pet
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애완동물
I have a new pet.
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scream
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비명을 지르다, 괴성을 지르다
People scream at him.
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snake
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뱀
He is a snake.
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worried
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걱정스러운
Everyone was worried when they heard the news about the fire.
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arrive
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도착하다, 도달하다
The zookeeper arrives to feed the lions.
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homework
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숙제
Let’s meet to do homework together.
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learn
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배우다, 습득하다
I wanted to learn how people lived a long time ago.
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leave
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떠나다
Simone leaves home at 6:00 a.m.
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library
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도서관, 도서실
She went to the library.
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meet
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(특정한 시간에 특정한 장소에서) 만나다
I will meet my friends at the park to play soccer.
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safe
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안전한, 위험이 없는
The lion is in a cage, so people can be safe.
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trip
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여행
The students are taking a trip today.
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zoo
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동물원
The zoo has a lot of animals.
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carry
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휴대하다, 지니다
We should carry our books to school.
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change
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거스름돈
I'm short of coins. I don't have enough change.
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kind
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(날씨·성질 등이) 온화한, 부드러운
My teacher is very kind.
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magic
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마술의, 요술의
The magic dog could talk!
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mean
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비열한, 심술궂은
My mean sister hit me.
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move
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(집·근무지 등을) 옮기다[이사하다]
Her sister moves to a palace.
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palace
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궁전, 관저
A princess lives in a palace.
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princess
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공주
The princess lives in a pretty castle.
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sister
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여자 형제, 누이
She has a brother and a sister.
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witch
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마녀
When the house landed, it killed a witch.
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bring
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(어떤 장소로)가져가다, 데려가다
I will bring the fruit for our picnic.
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city
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도시, 시
Tokyo is a city.
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forget
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생각이 안나다, 망각하다
Sue always forgets to do her homework.
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late
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늦은, 지각한
I was 5 minutes late.
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lunch
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점심, 간단한 식사
Please bring your own lunch.
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pay
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지불하다
Since the father made more money than the mother, he was required to pay $3,000 a month for child-support.
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principal
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교장, 학장
The principal of my school is nice.
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sandwich
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샌드위치
That sandwich is old!
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swimsuit
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수영복
I wore my swimsuit to the beach.
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ticket
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표, 입장권
Let’s buy a ticket for that movie!
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against
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~에 맞서서
He fought against America in a war.
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bill
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지폐
The one-dollar bill has a picture of George Washington on it.
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born
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태어난
Suzie was born in Mexico in 1995.
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coin
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주화, 경화, 동전
In Canada, people use a two-dollar coin.
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country
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나라, 국가, 국토
Who was an important person in your country?
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fight
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싸우다, 전투하다
Who did Washington fight against?
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important
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중요한, 중대한
Reading is an important part of learning English.
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leader
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지도자, 대표
He was an important leader.
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mountain
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산, 산맥
My family had a picnic on the mountain.
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penny
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1페니, 1센트
I found a penny lying in the street.
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president
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대통령
The first president of the United States was George Washington.
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quarter
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4분의 1달러, 25센트
This coin is called a quarter.
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boring
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지루한
I'm tired of playing this game. It's boring now.
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exciting
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신나는, 흥미진진한
That movie was really exciting!
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hurt
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상하게 하다, 다치게 하다
A book fell on Tim’s head and hurt him.
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inside
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~의 내부에(로)
The monkey is inside the zoo.
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lock
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자물쇠를 채우다, 잠그다
Did you lock the door?
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monkey
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원숭이
These monkeys like bananas.
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outside
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~의 바깥쪽에(으로)
There is a big dog outside.
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put
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놓다,두다
Two zookeepers put some bananas in the cage.
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shut
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닫히다
It’s cold outside! Please, shut the door.
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strange
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이상한, 낯선
After she missed her bus, she was stranded in a strange city with no friends and very little money.
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call
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이름 짓다, ~라고 부르다
My friends used to call me "Little Sam".
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champion
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우승자, 챔피언
He is the math champion of our class.
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championship
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선수권, 선수권 대회, 우승, 패권, 우승자의 지위
Every year, there are four major championships in golf.
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difficult
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곤란한, 어려운
It was too difficult.
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famous
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유명한, 이름난
That famous actor always makes exciting movies.
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golfer
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골프 치는 사람, 골퍼
The golfer hit the ball very far.
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major
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주요한, 중대한
A major subject in school is English.
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smart
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똑똑한, 영리한
She is very smart.
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team
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팀, 조
Ten teams will play in this year’s baseball tournament.
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tournament
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토너먼트
We have a basketball tournament with eight other schools.
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year
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해, 1년
Today, I am nine. In another year, I will be ten!
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chart
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도표, 그래프
The chart shows different animals in the forest.
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different
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다른
This bike is John’s. My bike is a different one.
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dolphin
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돌고래
Many students like the dolphins.
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expensive
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값비싼
Sue bought an expensive dress, but now she can't pay rent.
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giraffe
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기린
giraffes are very tall animals.
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night
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밤, 야간
Bobby left home early and returned home at night.
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other
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다른, 그 밖의
One lion has an open mouth. The other lion has a closed mouth.
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popular
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인기 있는, 평판이 좋은
Elephants are popular.
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return
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되돌아가다, 돌아오다
I have to return to my room after dinner.
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strong
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강한; 튼튼한
They are so strong.
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the same
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똑같은
Both dolphins are gray. Their color is the same.
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always
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항상
My dog always wags its tail when it is happy.
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chase
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(~을)뒤쫓다
She likes to chase squirrels.
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everybody
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각자 모두
The teacher gave candy to everybody in the class.
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friendly
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친절한, 정다운
She is smart, friendly, and she loves everybody.
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language
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(한 나라, 한 민족 등의) 국어
Erica can speak two languages.
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reward
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보수, 보상
The reward would be $2,500 cash and other small prizes.
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tail
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(동물의) 꼬리
My dog has a big long tail.
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treat
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대접
I’ll give you a treat if you do your homework.
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trick
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계교, 속임수
My friend can do a magic trick.
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wag
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흔들다
Cats can’t wag their tails, but dogs can.
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wait
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기다리다
Please wait here while I pay the bill.
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clean
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청소하다
We usually clean the house and do the laundry on Saturdays
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finally
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마침내
We made lunch and then ate. finally, we washed the dishes.
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jar
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병, 항아리
Can you open this jar, please?
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next
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다음에, ~의 옆에
Please don't be late next time.
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peanut
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땅콩
Put the peanut butter on one slice of bread.
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plate
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접시
Please put the sandwiches on that plate.
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slice
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얇게 썬 조각
We made a sandwich with two slices of bread.
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spend
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(시간을) 보내다
The couple has decided to spend their golden years in Florida. They will go after the retirement party.
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spread
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(버터 등을 얇게 펴서) 바르다
spread butter on the bread.
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thin
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얇은, 가는
That thin book only has 20 pages.
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angry
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성난, 화난
Olivia’s sister gets a little angry at her.
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bother
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괴롭히다
We have a few bad students who bother others.
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cry
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울다
Fumiko used to cry when her brother teased her.
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hug
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안다, 껴안다
He ran across the room to hug his mom.
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mad
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몹시 흥분한, 화난
Sam gets really mad at mean people.
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mind
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신경 쓰다, 싫어하다
I don’t mind the rain.
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naughty
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버릇없는, 못된
Rachelle is a naughty girl. She doesn’t listen to her parents.
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tease
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집적거리다, 괴롭히다
Olivia likes to tease her sister.
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tickle
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간질이다
I laugh when my sister tickles me!
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usually
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보통, 대개
I usually go to bed at 10 pm.
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build
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짓다, 건축하다
She builds sand castles.
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castle
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성, 성곽
There are many castles in Ireland.
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coconut
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코코넛
My favorite to do is eat coconuts.
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everyday
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매일의, 일상의
I eat three coconuts everyday.
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great
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정말 좋은[기쁜]
It was great!
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ocean
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대양, 해양
I can swim in the ocean.
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prefer
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차라리 ~을 좋아하다
I prefer to lie on the beach.
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sand
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모래
I can make sand castles.
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sightseeing
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관광
Tom and I went on a sightseeing cruise on the Amazon River.
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stay
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체류하다
He stayed on a boat.
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weather
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날씨
The weather is very nice.
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bath
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목욕, 멱
My baby sister takes a bath every day.
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feed
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먹이를 주다, 음식을 먹이다
I feed my dog in the morning.
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grow up
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자라다
What do you want to be when you grow up?
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huge
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거대한
Whales are huge animals.
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interesting
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재미있는, 흥미로운
Sounds interesting!
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puppy
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강아지
The puppy will be a dog.
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ride
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(말을) 타다[몰다
I like to ride horses.
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surprised
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놀란
She was surprised at the news.
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tusk
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(코끼리 등의) 엄니, 상아
Elephants have big white tusks.
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zookeeper
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동물원 사육사
I want to be a zookeeper.
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blonde
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금발의
Her blonde hair was very long.
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color
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색, 빛깔
It is the wrong color.
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elementary
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입문의, 기초적인
I look like an elementary school student.
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hairdresser
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미용사
The hairdresser cut her hair too short.
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look
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~해[처럼] 보이다
I looked pretty.
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pretty
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예쁜, 귀여운
The pretty girl had a birthday party.
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short
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(길이·거리가) 짧은
Her hair is short.
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terrible
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형편없는
My hair looks terrible.
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wake up
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잠에서 깨다
She can’t wake up.
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yesterday
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어제
yesterday, I went to school.
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both
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~뿐만 아니라 ~도
both Naomi and Glorialike to eat cookies!
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contest
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경쟁, 경기
There was a cookie-eating contest in the park on Saturday.
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cookie
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쿠키, 비스킷
There was a cookie -eating contest in the park on Saturday.
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graph
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도표, 그래프
Look at the graph.
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minute
|
분
They ate cookies for one minute.
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park
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공원, 유원지
We went to the park on Sunday.
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prize
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상, 상품
The prize was $25.
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turtle
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(모든 종류의) 거북
A rabbit and a turtle had a contest.
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usually
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보통, 대개
Pam usually eats chocolate chip cookies after lunch.
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winner
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수상자[작품]
The winner of the race got a free bicycle!
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ask
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묻다,질문하다
She asks the teacher to help her.
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away
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다른 곳으로, 저리로
The bear says, "Go away!"
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come
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(~쪽으로) 오다[움직이다]
My friend comes to my house every day.
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forest
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숲, 삼림
Many animals live in the forest.
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hate
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미워하다, 몹시 싫어하다
She hates it.
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hungry
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배고픈, 주린
He is hungry.
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in front of
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~앞에
A big snake is in front of me!
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prefer
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차라리 ~을 좋아하다
We watched a lot of horror and mystery movies, but we preferred the latter.
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rabbit
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토끼
A rabbit has big ears!
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say
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말하다, 언급하다
He says to us, "I’m a hairdresser."
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squirrel
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다람쥐
A squirrel has a big tail.
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tired
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피곤한;지친
He is tired.
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cage
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우리, 새장
The birds live in the big cage.
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call
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전화하다
You can call me at 555-6859.
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cost
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(비용이 얼마) 들다
How much would it cost to buy two puppies?
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each
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각자, 각기
The apples are two dollars each.
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noise
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(불쾌한) 소리
They don’t make noise.
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one week
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일주일
I went to the ocean for one week.
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parrot
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앵무새
The parrot can sing and talk.
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puppy
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강아지
I got a new puppy for my birthday.
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sale
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판매, 매매
Five puppies for sale.
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sing
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노래하다
We sing at school in the morning.
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far
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멀리, 멀리에
Some whales go far to get food.
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feet
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피트 (길이의 단위)
They can grow up to be 100 feet long!
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grow
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성장하다, 발육하다
Puppies grow very fast.
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lots of
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많은
They eat lots of food.
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loud
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소리가 큰
Whale songs are very loud.
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song
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노래
They sing nice songs for their friends.
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spend
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(시간을) 보내다
Whales go very far to spend time with other whales.
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thing
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것, 물건, 사물
We made a list of things we need to take camping.
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whale
|
고래
whales are big animals that live in the ocean.
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world
|
지구, 세계
Our world is large and round.
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before
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~보다 전에
Grace washes her hands before she eats lunch.
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carrot
|
당근
carrots are good for your eyes.
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hand
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손
I broke my hand when I fell out of the tree.
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holiday
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휴일, 공휴일
We went to the beach on our holiday.
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knife
|
칼
A knife is used to cut the things.
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show
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보이다, 보여주다
This picture shows a school lunch.
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sometimes
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가끔
sometimes, I eat pizza with my hands.
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start
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출발
They made a fresh, new start at working out their problems.
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catch
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붙잡다
The cat climbs up the tree to catch a bird.
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chase
|
(~을)뒤쫓다
She likes to chase squirrels.
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climb
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오르다, 등반하다
Cats and raccoons climb trees fast.
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fall
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떨어지다, 내리다
He falls from the tree.
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field
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들판, 벌판, 광장
Let's go play soccer in that field over there.
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find
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우연히 발견하다, 우연히 만나다
He finds honey!
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honey
|
꿀
Bees make honey.
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leaf
|
잎, 나뭇잎
A leaf is falling from the big old tree.
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raccoon
|
너구리
The raccoon likes to play in a field.
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scared
|
겁에 질린
My friends are scared of my big dog.
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watch
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지켜보다, 주시하다
He likes to watch the rain fall from the sky.
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