고등 영어 YBM 한상호 레슨 7-8
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세트공유
industrialize
v. 산업화하다
Most industrialized countries have produced a number of good architects.
architect
n. 건축가
Most industrialized countries have produced a number of good architects.
claim
v. 주장하다
Few countries can claim to have produced a great architect.
embarrassment
n. 당황, 당혹감
One country that can make that claim without embarrassment is Spain.
summit
n. 정상, 산꼭대기, 정점
At the summit of the Spain’s architectural genius, stands Antoni Gaudi.
fascinate
v. 매혹[매료]시키다
As a child, Gaudi was fascinated by the natural wonders of the surrounding countryside.
take an interest in
∙∙∙에게 관심을 갖다
Gaudi took an interest in architecture at a young age and studied architecture in Barcelona.
architecture
n. 건축(물); 건축 양식
Gaudi took an interest in architecture at a young age and studied architecture in Barcelona.
construction
n. 건설, 건축(물)
Most of Gaudi's constructions use curved stones and animal- or plant-shaped designs.
bold
a. 대담한; (색이) 선명한
Gaudi’s work is also known for its use of bold colors.
decorate
v. 장식하다
Gaudi decorated many of his buildings with colorful tiles.
complete
v. 완성[완료]하다
Gaudi completed Parc Güell in 1914.
admire
v. 감탄하다, 높이 평가하다
Parc Güell was built for Eusebi Güell, a rich businessman who admired Gaudi’s style.
structure
n. 구조물
Parc Güell contains amazing stone structures, gorgeous tiles, and beautiful buildings.
fountain
n. 분수
Parc Güell is home to a famous dragon fountain, covered with beautiful colored tiles.
renovate
v. 개조하다, 보수하다
Casa Batllo is a house renovated by Gaudi between 1904 and 1906.
original
a. 원래의
Built in 1877, the original building was very different from what it is today.
purchase
v. 구매하다
When it was purchased by Joseph Batllo, he asked Gaudi to add his impressive touch to the design.
skull
n. 해골
From the outside, Casa Batllo looks as if it was made from skulls and bones.
column
n. 기둥
The “skulls” are in fact balconies and the “bones” are supporting stone columns between the windows.
remind A of B
A에게 B를 생각나게 하다
Indeed, the design of the green and blue tiles on the wall reminds people of the sea, while the curved window frames were inspired by ocean waves.
inspire
v. 영감을 주다
Indeed, the design of the green and blue tiles on the wall reminds people of the sea, while the curved window frames were inspired by ocean waves.
ceiling
n. 천장
Everything is curved, including the walls, the ceilings, and the wooden doors.
anniversary
n. 기념일
It is expected that the church will be completed in 2026, on the 100th anniversary of Gaudi’s death.
incomplete
a. 불완전한
Despite its incomplete state, Sagrada Familia’s incredible design draws an estimated 2.5 million tourists every year.
state
n. 상태
Despite its incomplete state, Sagrada Familia’s incredible design draws an estimated 2.6 million tourists every year.
incredible
a. 믿을 수 없는, 놀라운
Despite its incomplete state, Sagrada Familia’s incredible design draws an estimated 2.7 million tourists every year.
catch one's eye
눈(길)을 사로잡다
When you step inside the church, the large columns supporting the ceiling immediately catch your eye.
skylight
n. 채광창
Between the columns are skylights to let natural light in.
filter
v. 여과하다
The colorful stained glass windows filter the sunlight and project red, blue, and green light all over the interior space.
transform
v. 변형[변모]시키다, 탈바꿈하다
The tree-like columns and the different light at different times of the day transform the inside of the church into a stone forest.
heritage
n. (나라∙기업) 유산
All are recognized as important works of architecture, and seven have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
extraordinary
a. 비범한, 보기 드문
These extraordinary works show how important Gaudi was to the development of modern architecture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
imaginative
a. 상상의, 상상력이 풍부한
Even today his imaginative, creative, unique architecture characterizes the city of Barcelona.
unique
a. 독특한, 특이한, 유일무이한
Even today his imaginative, creative, unique architecture characterizes the city of Barcelona.
characterize
v. ∙∙∙의 특징이 되다
Even today his imaginative, creative, unique architecture characterizes the city of Barcelona.
accompany
v. 수반하다
In 2011, an earthquake and its accompanying tsunami destroyed Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant.
tsunami
n. 쓰나미, 지진 해일
In 2011, an earthquake and its accompanying tsunami destroyed Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant.
nuclear
a. 핵의, 원자력의
The resulting nuclear disaster released large amounts of radioactive material into the surrounding area.
disaster
n. 재난, 재앙
The resulting nuclear disaster released large amounts of radioactive material into the surrounding area.
release
v. 방출하다, 해방하다
The resulting nuclear disaster released large amounts of radioactive material into the surrounding area.
radioactive
a. 방사능의
The resulting nuclear disaster released large amounts of radioactive material into the surrounding area.
government
n. 정부
Since it was impossible for humans to work in this environment, the Japanese government considered sending in robots to handle the situation.
handle
v. 다루다, 처리하다
Since it was impossible for humans to work in this environment, the Japanese government considered sending in robots to handle the situation.
up to
(능력 등이) ~에 미치는[부합하는]
The robots the Japanese were using were not up to the task.
extremely
ad. 몹시, 극단적으로
Eventually, humans had to do most of the extremely dangerous work.
renew
v. 재개하다, 갱신하다
Since then, there has been renewed emphasis on developing robots that can serve in dangerous situations.
emphasis
n. 강조
Since then, there has been renewed emphasis on developing robots that can serve in dangerous situations.
in response to
~에 대응하여
In response to Japan’s nuclear disaster, the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge was created to speed up the development of robots.
speed up
가속하다
In response to Japan’s nuclear disaster, the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge was created to speed up the development of robots.
competition
n. 대회, 경쟁
The competition attracted 25 teams from around the world.
vehicle
n. 차량, 운송 수단
The vehicle is designed to drive across rough terrain.
locate
v. 위치를 알아내다
It can locate the nearest food trash can.
leak
v. (지붕, 파이프 등이) 새다
The tasks were opening a door, closing a leaking valve, climbing stairs, and so on.
navigate
v. 길을 찾다, 항해하다
This small box on wheels could navigate, scan and move objects.
rough
a. 거친
They practiced outdoors, in good weather and bad, and on rough terrain.
terrain
n. 지형
They practiced outdoors, in good weather and bad, and on rough terrain.
attach
v. 붙이다
HUBO had wheels attached to its knees and feet.
kneel
v. 무릎을 꿇다
The key to HUBO’s success was its ability to move from a standing position to a kneeling position.
decisively
ad. 결단성 있게, 단호히, 확실하게
When kneeling, HUBO was able to use these wheels to move around quickly and decisively.
encounter
v. 마주치다, 맞닥뜨리다
It was able to drive a vehicle fast and when it encountered a barrier, it was able to turn the vehicle smoothly to avoid it.
barrier
n. 장벽
It was able to drive a vehicle fast and when it encountered a barrier, it was able to turn the vehicle smoothly to avoid it.
progressively
ad. 점진적으로, 서서히
As the series of eight tasks became progressively more difficult, HUBO’s performance on the tasks reflected the growing difficulty.
reflect
v. 반영하다
As the series of eight tasks became progressively more difficult, HUBO’s performance on the tasks reflected the growing difficulty.
attempt
n. 시도, 노력
On the fifth task, for which it had to use a drill to cut through a wall, HUBO failed on its first attempt.
simultaneously
ad. 동시에
Generally speaking, it was difficult for a robot to hold a drill in the right position and simultaneously press an on/off button.
press
v. 누르다
Generally speaking, it was difficult for a robot to hold a drill in the right position and simultaneously press an on/off button.
trial
n. 시도, 시험
On the second trial, however, HUBO successfully completed the task.
have difficulty -ing
~하는 데 어려움이 있다
Other robots had difficulty doing this because they had to bend their bodies forward to see over their knees to scan the stairs.
bend
v. 구부리다, 숙이다
Other robots had difficulty doing this because they had to bend their bodies forward to see over their knees to scan the stairs.
scan
v. (자세히) 훑어보다
Other robots had difficulty doing this because they had to bend their bodies forward to see over their knees to scan the stairs.
awkward
a. 불편한, 어색한
This awkward move caused them to lose their balance.
rotate
v. 회전하다
Earth rotates around the sun.
degree
n. (각도의 단위인) 도
HUBO climbed the stairs backward with its upper body rotated 180 degrees.
block
v. 막다
That way, the robot’s knees did not block the camera’s view of either the feet or the floor.
set off
v. 출발하다
After scanning the stairs, the robot set off to climb to the top, completing the task effortlessly.
effortlessly
ad. 손쉽게, 어려움 없이
After scanning the stairs, the robot set off to climb to the top, completing the task effortlessly.
improve
v. 개선하다
The KAIST team had already built four HUBOs and had been improving them for years.
outdoors
ad. 야외에서
They practiced outdoors, in good weather and bad, and on rough terrain.
eventually
ad. 결국, 마침내
The DARPA Robotics Challenge eventually ended, but it is only the beginning.
call upon
요청하다
They will be called upon to perform complicated tasks that will be too dangerous for humans.
complicated
a. 복잡한
They will be called upon to perform complicated tasks that will be too dangerous for humans.
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