creep
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슬며시 접근하다, 서서히 움직이다
I called the police after I noticed someone creeping behind my bushes.
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desire
|
몹시 바라다, 욕구하다
The hotel had everything you could possibly desire.
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enough
|
충분
Students often do not have enough money to pay for expensive things.
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escape
|
달아나다, 탈출하다
The criminal had escaped from prison.
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handle
|
손잡이, 핸들
I can't handle all of this work by myself. I need some help.
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necessary
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필요한
He lacks the necessary skills for the job.
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order
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주문하다
What did you order for dinner?
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produce
|
제조하다
I have produced many pamphlets for you to use.
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scarce
|
부족한, 모자라는
Food was scarce during the war, so people mainly ate potato soup.
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steal
|
도둑질하다
Who stole my pen?
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cover
|
덮다, 씌우다, 싸다
The snow covered the entire landscape.
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hop
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(한 발로) 깡충 뛰다
Sue hopped all the way home.
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million
|
1000000
If I had a million dollars, I would buy 100 puppies!
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mud
|
진흙
Pigs like to roll around in the mud.
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realize
|
깨닫다, 실감하다, 이해하다
When it started to rain, he realized that he should have brought his umbrella.
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rest
|
휴식하다, 쉬다
We should rest for a bit before we continue our hike up the mountain.
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tired
|
피곤한;지친
I was so tired after school, I went to sleep straight away.
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turtle
|
(모든 종류의) 거북
Is a turtle faster on the land or in the sea?
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village
|
마을
We will go to the village and see what we can do to help.
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well
|
우물, 유정(油井)
When my grandparents were young, they used to get water from a well.
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buy
|
구입하다, 사다
It's impossible to buy something if you have no money.
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daily
|
매일의, 일간의
There is a daily bus that stops here at 10:30 am.
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feed
|
먹이를 주다, 음식을 먹이다
They feed the pigs corn and rice every day.
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full
|
가득 찬, 충만한
My childhood was full of wonderful memories of trips to the park.
|
goose
|
거위
I saw a goose in my backyard last week.
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lay
|
(알을) 낳다
The cuckoo usually lays its eggs in other birds' nests.
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lucky
|
행운의, 운수 좋은
People who win the lottery are very lucky.
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no longer
|
더 이상 ~이 아니다
People no longer believe that the world is flat.
|
ordinary
|
평범한, 보통의
The queen was very upset because her son had married an ordinary girl.
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stupid
|
어리석은
It was a stupid decision to let him go.
|
apologize
|
사과하다, 사죄하다
You need to apologize for what you have done.
|
copy
|
베끼다, 복사하다
I need to copy this document for my school report.
|
forget
|
생각이 안나다, 망각하다
Sue always forgets to do her homework.
|
handwriting
|
(개인의) 필적
Your handwriting is terrible. I can barely read what you've written.
|
important
|
중요한, 중대한
Winning is not important as long as you have fun.
|
mark
|
표, 자국
Put marks on the road so I know which path to follow.
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matter
|
문제가 되다, 중요하다
It does not matter which doctor you see. They are all good.
|
neat
|
단정한, 깔끔한
Since he came home from the military, my son has become so neat.
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quickly
|
(속도를) 빨리[빠르게]
She is a very smart student and learns quickly.
|
try
|
해보다, 노력하다
What are you trying to do?
|
flame
|
불길, 불꽃
Cindy burnt her finger on the flame of the match.
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ground
|
지면, 땅
The ground was wet after the rain.
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keep
|
(특정한 상태, 위치를) 유지하게 하다
It looks like you are having trouble keeping your balance on those skates.
|
move
|
움직이다, 흔들리다
The flag was moving in the breeze.
|
polite
|
공손한, 예의바른
The polite gentleman kindly offered to let the pregnant woman have his seat on the subway train.
|
pour
|
(특히그릇을 비스듬히 기울이고)붓다[따르다]
I poured some juice into a glass.
|
promise
|
약속하다, 서약하다
I promise to bring back your laptop by tomorrow afternoon.
|
ruin
|
파멸시키다, 황페케 하다, 망치다
Her dress was ruined when the red wine got spilled on it.
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surprised
|
놀란
I was surprised when I found out about the death of my friend's mom.
|
yell
|
큰소리를 지르다
I got yelled at for misbehaving.
|
declare
|
언명하다
After declaring his love for her, he got down on one knee and proposed.
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deserve
|
~받을 만 하다, ~할 가치가 있다
He deserves a raise in his salary for all his contributions to the company.
|
healthy
|
건강한, 건전한
The farm was noted for its healthy cattle.
|
persimmon
|
감
Sam found a small persimmon tree growing by his house.
|
reward
|
보수, 보상
She was given a reward for all of her hard work.
|
ripe
|
(과일·채소) 가 익은
Check to see if the tomatoes are ripe.
|
servant
|
하인, 종, 부하
Can you tell the servant to cook something for me?
|
share
|
분배하다, 나누어 주다
Would you like to share this pizza with me?
|
tiny
|
작은, 조그마한
It is impossible to find the tiny diamond in the carpet!
|
water
|
~에 물을 뿌리다, 적시다
You only have to water a cactus plant about once a month.
|
determine
|
(무엇의 방식·유형을) 결정하다
It's difficult to determine if someone is telling the truth or not.
|
even
|
(비교급을 강조하여) 훨씬
She's even more intelligent than her sister.
|
excitement
|
흥분
There was a lot of excitement before the championship match.
|
jealous
|
부러운, 질투나는
I'm so jealous of all the happy people and families.
|
look for
|
찾다
I was looking for a scarf to buy as a present for my friend's birthday.
|
ox
|
황소, (식용의) 거세한 수소
Some people still use ox to carry things.
|
pleased
|
만족스러운, 기쁜
The entire research team was pleased with the positive results of the experiment.
|
recently
|
요즈음, 근래에
We recently had a severe storm.
|
rub
|
비비다, 문질러 바르다
My mother rubbed some lotion onto my back.
|
travel
|
(특히 장거리를) 여행하다[다니다/가다]
I would like to travel to Europe some day.
|
always
|
항상
I always wear my red T-shirt on Monday.
|
cross
|
건너가다
We crossed the river in a small boat.
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delighted
|
기뻐하는
I was delighted to receive a letter from Sue.
|
follow
|
따르다, 뒤따르다
follow the signs to the concert.
|
rush
|
돌진하다, 서두르다
Don't rush your project because that's how you make mistakes.
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skirt
|
치마
Your skirt is very pretty.
|
stream
|
시내, 개울
It's fun to play by the stream in summer.
|
through
|
지나[거쳐/통과하여]
We have to walk through the park to go home.
|
wet
|
젖은, 축축한
If you walk in the rain, you will get wet.
|
without
|
~이 없이, ~이 없으면
Can I have my hamburger without onions?
|
annoyed
|
언짢은, 성가신
The dog looked annoyed when the children were teasing it.
|
ashamed
|
부끄러워, 부끄러워 하는, 수치스러워 하는
I was ashamed of myself for tripping down the stairs.
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carefully
|
주의하여, 조심스럽게
Please review the manuscript carefully and make all necessary changes.
|
chew
|
씹다
chew your food more than twenty times before swallowing it and your body will be healthier.
|
depart
|
출발하다
The plane departed on time this morning.
|
fly
|
파리
I don't like it when flies are near my food.
|
mean
|
비열한, 심술궂은
The old man who lives at the end of the block is so mean to the children.
|
purchase
|
사다, 구입하다
When you purchase something, make sure its something you need.
|
save
|
절약하다; 아끼다
Walking to work saves gas money.
|
scale
|
비늘
A snake's body is covered in smooth scales.
|
supper
|
저녁 식사, 만찬
supper is the third meal of the day, coming after breakfast and lunch.
|
a bit
|
다소, 약간
The soup was good but just a bit too salty for me.
|
afterward
|
뒤에, 그 후에
Afterwards, we all went out to dinner together.
|
early
|
일찍이, 시간 전에
If you wake up early you can get a good start on the day.
|
especially
|
특히, 각별히
I like all of Woody Allen's films, but I especially like Annie Hall.
|
grumble
|
투덜거리다
Garret grumbled about having to finish his homework before going outside to play.
|
happen
|
일어나다, 생기다
When did the accident happen?
|
hate
|
미워하다, 몹시 싫어하다
I hate going to school so early in the morning.
|
lazy
|
게으른, 나태한
lazy people usually watch television all day.
|
rooster
|
수탉
That rooster is very loud in the morning.
|
smart
|
똑똑한, 영리한
A dolphin is an incredibly smart animal.
|
afford
|
~할 여유가 있다
Some students can afford to eat out every day because their parents pay for their tuition.
|
agree
|
찬성하다
I did not agree with his decision.
|
another
|
또 하나의
David greedily had another slice of pizza.
|
both
|
~뿐만 아니라 ~도
Would you like milk or sugar or both in your coffee?
|
during
|
~동안
We spent all our free time during the week trying to finish the project.
|
half
|
반, 절반
half of the employees at the office were out sick.
|
instead
|
그 대신에
We decided to take a walk in the park instead of watching a movie.
|
neither
|
어느 쪽도 ~아니(않다)
neither Tom nor Nancy can make the meeting tonight.
|
shoes
|
구두, 평상화; 신발
I got mud on my new black shoes after walking through the garden.
|
take off
|
(옷 등을) 벗다
It was so hot in the classroom that I had to take off my sweater.
|
add
|
더하다, 첨가하다, 증가하다
You can add some salt and pepper if you like.
|
bring
|
(어떤 장소로)가져가다, 데려가다
Shylan brought his grandma to the hospital.
|
delicious
|
맛있는, 맛좋은
Wow! This spaghetti is delicious.
|
disappear
|
사라지다
The rabbit disappeared under the magician's hat.
|
homeless
|
집 없는
After losing his job, the man was suddenly homeless.
|
knock
|
(문 등을 똑똑 하고) 두드리다, 노크하다
I heard a knock on my door last night.
|
neighbor
|
이웃, 이웃사람
My next-door neighbor makes too much noise on the weekends.
|
reply
|
답변하다, 답장을 보내다, 대응하다
I asked her what she does, but she didn't reply.
|
return
|
돌려주다, 돌려보내다
May I return these pants if they don’t fit?
|
vegetable
|
채소
vegetable soup is actually very delicious.
|
below
|
~보다 아래
The lake was below its normal height due to the drought.
|
clean
|
청소하다
I cleaned my room before going out with my friends.
|
field
|
경기장
When the players took the field, the game was ready to begin.
|
hide
|
감추다, 숨기다
I hid my letter so nobody can find it, but I can't find it as well!
|
lonely
|
외로운, 쓸쓸한
Wendell felt so lonely after everyone had left the classroom.
|
snail
|
달팽이
The French have a dish made from snails.
|
sweet
|
기분 좋은, 즐거운
It was sweet of you to remember my birthday.
|
voice
|
목소리, 음성
Who was the voice for the lion in the movie?
|
wonder
|
궁금하다, 의심하다
Patty wonders if she can be a rock star.
|
wonderful
|
이상한, 놀랄만한
That was such a wonderful film! The plot was interesting, and the actors were great.
|
appear
|
출연하다
The guest star is going to appear in a couple of minutes.
|
enormous
|
거대한, 막대한
The stadium was enormous; it can seat 90,000 people.
|
find
|
(시도·시험·경험 등으로) 알게 되다[발견하다]
I find his book to be very interesting.
|
fisherman
|
어부
How much fish did the fisherman catch yesterday?
|
furious
|
격노한, 화내어 날뛰는
Rudy was furious after learning that someone stole his car.
|
hurry
|
서두르다
I need to hurry to the bathroom.
|
hut
|
오두막, 오두막집
We slept in primitive huts at the local village.
|
magic
|
(사람들을 즐겁게 하기 위한) 마술
People who perform magic are called magicians.
|
suddenly
|
빠른, 갑작스런, 갑자기
suddenly, a bird flew into the house and then out.
|
terrified
|
겁먹은, 무서워하는
The monster movie completely terrified me.
|
throw
|
던지다, 투척하다
throw me the ball as hard as you can.
|
bury
|
묻다
We buried the dog in the backyard when it had passed away.
|
decide
|
결심[결정]하다
Sue still hasn't decided what she will eat for dinner.
|
dig
|
파다, 땅을 파다
My children love to dig holes in the sand.
|
learn
|
배우다, 익히다
I learned many simple but useful things in kindergarten.
|
loudly
|
큰소리로, 소란하게
I think it is rude for people to talk loudly on their cell phones while they are on the bus or subway.
|
melt
|
녹다, 용해되다
You have to put the ice cream in the freezer before it melts.
|
notice
|
알아채다
I noticed that my room didn’t look the same way as it did in the morning.
|
piece
|
조각, 단편
Tommy gave me a piece of his watermelon.
|
secret
|
비밀, 기밀
Don't tell anyone. It's our secret.
|
worry
|
걱정하다, 고민하다
Think about your successes and don't worry about your failures.
|
argue
|
언쟁하다, 말다툼하다
Tom wanted to leave his house because his parents argued all the time.
|
bite
|
한입
I took a bite of my sandwich and quickly spit it out.
|
competition
|
경쟁
The competition was going to be held Saturday afternoon at the school playground.
|
exclaim
|
소리치다
Mr. Miller exclaimed that one of the students had cheated on the exam.
|
greedy
|
탐욕스러운, 욕심 많은
Human beings can be greedy sometimes for they are never satisfied.
|
shout
|
소리치다, 외치다
He shouted us that we should call the police.
|
swallow
|
삼키다
It was hard to swallow because I had a cold.
|
valuable
|
매우 유익한
She learned valuable lessons during her internship with the law firm.
|
whistle
|
휘파람 불다
He whistled a song as he walked down the street.
|
winner
|
수상자[작품]
The winner of the marathon was Jerry Chan.
|
advice
|
충고
When making an important decision, people often ask for advice from somebody they trust.
|
become
|
~이 되다
You will become fat if you eat too much.
|
break into
|
(건물에) 침입하다
Last night, theives broke into our high school and damaged many of the classrooms.
|
continue
|
(쉬지 않고) 계속하다
It's better to continue what you are doing to the end, than quitting halfway.
|
fail
|
(시험에) 떨어지다[낙제하다]
I was angry because I failed the test.
|
moment
|
잠깐, 잠시
She will be with you in one moment.
|
release
|
석방하다, 해방시키다
After catching 30 fish, the fisherman released them back into the ocean.
|
shake
|
흔들다, 떨리게 하다
Can you shake the juice before pouring it?
|
successful
|
성공한
His business trip to Hong Kong was successful.
|
wealthy
|
부유한
Bill Gates is a very wealthy man.
|
afraid
|
두려워하여, 무서워하여
David pretended he wasn't afraid but he couldn’t hide his expression.
|
arrest
|
체포하다, 구속하다
Police arrested the suspect, but he escaped after 3 days.
|
assistant
|
조수, 보조자
Susan's assistant is very good at organizing events.
|
except
|
~을 제외하고는
Everyone was there except for Kent.
|
explain
|
설명하다
I had to explain to my teacher why I was late to class.
|
forward
|
(위치가) 앞으로
The line moved forward slowly.
|
jail
|
교도소, 감옥
The criminal has been sentenced to 30 years in jail.
|
paint
|
그림을 그리다
Sue painted a picture of the beach.
|
shopkeeper
|
가게주인
My brother is a shopkeeper in a busy area of downtown.
|
stay
|
체류하다
Please stay with me. I am afraid to be alone.
|
allow
|
허락하다, 허가하다
We allowed our son to start driving when he turned 16 years old.
|
bottle
|
병
Coke in a bottle tastes better than coke in a can.
|
breathe
|
숨쉬다, 호흡하다
It's important to breathe properly when doing yoga.
|
die
|
죽다
Some people die of cancer.
|
famous
|
유명한, 이름난
Megan is a very famous movie star.
|
grave
|
무덤, 굴
We bury the dead in a grave.
|
headache
|
두통
Do you have any pain killers? I have a terrible headache, and I can't concentrate.
|
immediately
|
곧, 즉각
immediately, the children ran outside when the lunch bell rang.
|
warn
|
경고하다, 주의를 주다, 조심하라고 하다
The siren warned the people of danger.
|
whole
|
전체의, 모든
Kevin and Frank ate the whole pizza by themselves.
|
arrive
|
도착하다, 도달하다
We arrived at the hotel two hours ago.
|
better
|
더 좋은[나은]
I felt better after I had a good night's sleep.
|
excited
|
흥분한, 신이난
Felix is excited for the big basketball game tonight.
|
farmer
|
농부, 농장주
The farmer worked hard to expand his farm and to be successful.
|
need
|
필요로 하다
Can I borrow your book? I really need it.
|
pay
|
지불하다
Joe had to pay $300 dollars for his speeding ticket.
|
plenty
|
풍부[충분]한 양(의 ~)
If you travel in the desert, you should take plenty of water.
|
reach
|
(손을) 뻗치다
I stretched out my hand to reach the branch.
|
teach
|
가르치다
She teaches at our local school.
|
thousand
|
1000
There are over two thousand people at the conference this year.
|