보카클리어 중학 실력편 - DAY 01-08
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세트공유
meal
식사, 끼니
I usually have three meals a day.
prepare
준비하다
I got up early to prepare breakfast.
awake
깨어 있는; (잠이) 깨다, 깨우다
She was awake until 2 a.m.
asleep
잠이 든, 자고 있는
She waited until her son fell asleep.
rest
휴식, 나머지; 쉬다, 휴식하다
You need to get some rest.
nap
낮잠
Grandpa always takes a nap after lunch.
regularly
규칙적으로, 정기적으로
You should exercise regularly.
borrow
빌리다
I usually borrow books from the library.
lend
빌려주다
Can you lend me some money?
usual
평소의, 보통의
I went to bed at my usual time.
housework
집안일, 가사
She was busy with housework.
sweep
(빗자루로) 쓸다
He sweeps the floor every day.
laundry
빨래, 세탁(물)
I have to do the laundry today.
fold
(종이·천 등을) 접다, (옷 등을) 개다
He folded his clothes.
iron
다림질하다; 철, 쇠, 다리미
He ironed the shirts himself.
share
함께 쓰다, 공유하다
I share a room with my sister.
lose
잃다, 잃어버리다, 지다
He lost his umbrella.
own
자신의; 소유하다
I want to have my own room.
forget
잊다
Don’t forget to clean your room.
package
소포, 꾸러미
He left the package at the door.
deliver
배달하다
They will deliver our new table tomorrow.
familiar
익숙한, 친숙한
I couldn’t see any familiar faces in the room.
everyday
일상적인, 매일의
Smartphones are everyday items now.
be ready to
~할 준비가 되다
OK, we’re ready to go.
once in a while
가끔, 때때로
My family goes camping once in a while.
attend
참석하다, 출석하다
All students must attend the class.
absent
결석한
David was absent from school today.
semester
학기
The new semester starts in March.
grade
학년, 성적, 점수
I got a good grade in English.
exam
시험
I will take a history exam next week.
presentation
발표, 프레젠테이션
I have to give a presentation during the class.
graduate
졸업하다
My brother graduated from high school last February.
education
교육
Education is very important in Korea.
principal
교장; 주요한, 주된
My principal gives a speech every Monday.
president
(조직·단체의) 장, 대통령
Steve wants to become class president.
interest
관심, 흥미
I have an interest in science.
prize
상, 상품
Mina won first prize in the contest.
hard
열심히; 어려운, 힘든, 딱딱한
I studied hard to get good grades.
excellent
훌륭한, 탁월한
She is an excellent student.
behavior
행동, 행실
His behavior at school is getting better.
counsel
(전문적인) 상담을 하다
His job is to counsel students with problems.
improve
개선하다, 향상시키다
I want to improve my English skills.
elementary school
초등학교
My sister goes to elementary school.
college
(단과) 대학
I will go to college in New York.
university
(종합) 대학교
Barack Obama studied at Harvard University.
professor
교수
A professor is a teacher at a university or college.
tip
조언, 비법, 팁
My dad gave me some tips for studying.
pay attention to
~에 주의를 기울이다
You need to pay attention to the teacher.
catch up with
~을 따라잡다
She studied hard to catch up with the other students.
not ~ anymore
더 이상 ~ 않다[아니다]
I’m not a baby anymore.
relationship
관계
I want to keep a good relationship with Sue.
neighbor
이웃, 이웃 사람
Our new neighbors moved in yesterday.
community
지역 주민, 지역 사회
He worked hard for the community.
stranger
낯선 사람, 처음 온 사람
Don’t talk to strangers.
promise
약속하다; 약속
He promised to get up early.
forgive
용서하다
If you tell him the truth, he will forgive you.
manner
방식, 태도, (-s) 예의
He has a friendly manner.
apologize
사과하다
I apologized for my mistake.
blame
탓하다, 비난하다
She blames me for everything.
bother
귀찮게 하다, 신경 쓰이게 하다
Don’t bother me when I’m studying.
doubt
의심하다; 의심, 의혹
I doubt that she loves you.
helpful
도움이 되는, 유용한
Thank you for your helpful advice.
envy
부러워하다; 부러움
They envied his success.
honesty
정직, 솔직함
Honesty is the best policy.
respect
존경하다, 존중하다; 존경, 존중
Who do you respect the most?
rude
무례한, 버릇없는
He is rude to everyone.
treat
대하다, 치료하다, 대접하다
My parents still treat me like a child.
care
돌봄, 보살핌, 주의, 조심; 신경 쓰다
Babies need a lot of care.
trust
신뢰하다, 믿다; 신뢰, 믿음
There is no trust between them.
bow
(허리를 굽혀) 인사하다; 활, 나비 모양 매듭
Koreans bow to each other when they meet.
ignore
무시하다, 모른 체하다
He smiled at her, but she ignored him.
contact
연락하다; 연락, 접촉
For more information, contact us by email.
bully
괴롭히다, 못살게 굴다; 괴롭히는 사람
Some students bullied her at school.
do ~ a favor
~의 부탁을 들어주다
Can you do me a favor?
get along with
~와 잘 지내다, ~와 사이가 좋다
She gets along with her classmates.
lifetime
일생, 평생
She wrote many books in her lifetime.
birth
출생, 탄생
Please write your name and date of birth.
childhood
어린 시절, 유년기
He spent his childhood in the country.
youth
젊은 시절, 젊음
My mother was beautiful in her youth.
adult
성인, 어른
When you are nineteen years old, you are an adult in Korea.
couple
(한 쌍의) 부부, 연인, 커플, 두어 개
We met a nice couple on the trip.
elderly
나이가 지긋한, 연로한
We read books to the elderly people in the nursing home.
death
죽음, 사망
We were shocked by his death.
begin
시작하다, 시작되다
I began to learn Chinese when I was 5.
succeed
성공하다
I’m sure that you will succeed.
fail
실패하다
He failed several times, but he never gave up.
experience
경험; 경험하다, 겪다
You can learn by experience.
decision
결정, 결심
I can’t make a decision.
luck
운, 행운
Four-leaf clovers are a symbol of good luck.
wisdom
지혜, 현명함
These stories contain great wisdom.
attitude
태도, 자세, 마음가짐
You need to change your bad attitude.
meaningful
의미 있는, 유의미한
The trip was a meaningful experience for me.
remember
기억하다
I always remember to do my homework.
chance
기회, 가능성
Don’t miss this chance to see him.
fate
운명, 숙명
After he met her, his fate changed completely.
overcome
극복하다
He overcame all of his problems and finally succeeded.
someday
(미래의) 언젠가
I hope I become a star someday.
come true
실현되다
I’m sure that your dream will come true.
bring up
~을 기르다, ~을 양육하다
This is a good place to bring up children.
pass away
세상을 떠나다, 돌아가시다
My grandmother passed away last year.
invitation
초대, 초대장
I got an invitation to Emma’s birthday party.
guest
손님
How many guests did you invite?
congratulation
축하
A: I won first prize in the contest. B: Congratulations!
decorate
장식하다, 꾸미다
We decorated the Christmas tree.
candle
양초
She blew out the candles on the cake.
excited
신이 난, 흥분한
I am really excited about the trip.
surprise
놀라게 하다; 놀라운 일, 놀람
We will surprise Mom and Dad.
special
특별한, 특수한
We do something special every Christmas.
event
행사, 사건
This event happens every day during the festival.
wedding
결혼식
She was invited to the wedding.
anniversary
기념일
Tomorrow is my parents’ wedding anniversary.
refuse
거절하다, 거부하다
He refused to join our club.
accept
받아들이다, 수락하다
He gladly accepted my invitation.
festival
축제
Many people visit the town to enjoy the festival.
parade
행렬, 퍼레이드
You can join the street parade.
firework
폭죽, 불꽃놀이
The concert ended with fireworks.
costume
의상, 복장
The hanbok is a traditional Korean costume.
mask
탈, 가면
Everyone in the parade was wearing a mask.
trick
속임수, 장난, 묘기
He enjoys playing tricks on his friends.
participate
참가하다, 참여하다
Many children participated in the cooking event.
moment
순간, 때, 잠깐, 잠시
What was the happiest moment in your life?
offer
제공하다, 제의하다
He offered food and drinks to the guests.
wrap
싸다, 포장하다
Can you wrap this gift for me?
fill in
(서류·양식 등을) 작성하다
Please fill in this form to join the club.
spend+돈/시간+-ing
~하는 데 (돈을) 쓰다, ~하는 데 (시간을) 보내다
He spent a lot of money building this house.
physical
신체의, 육체적인
You need regular physical activity to stay healthy.
heart
심장, 마음
My heart is beating fast.
stomach
위, 배
My stomach hurts after meals.
brain
뇌, 두뇌
Blueberries are good for your brain.
chest
가슴
A gorilla was beating his chest.
waist
허리
What is your waist size?
back
등, 등뼈, 뒷면, 뒤쪽
Keep your back straight.
breath
숨, 호흡
Close your eyes and take a deep breath.
arm

He broke his arm last week.
knee
무릎
The little girl sat on her dad’s knee.
heel
발뒤꿈치, (신발의) 굽
She put lotion on her dry heels.
palm
손바닥, 야자수
He looked at the coin in his palm.
thumb
엄지손가락
The human hand has a thumb and four fingers.
skin
피부
Too much sun is bad for your skin.
bone

Adults have 206 bones.
muscle
근육, 근력
He has very strong muscles.
blood
피, 혈액
They lost a lot of blood in the car accident.
tear
눈물, 울음; 찢다, 뜯다
The boy wiped the tears from his eyes.
tongue
혀, 언어
Giraffes have long tongues.
strength
힘, 기운, 체력, 장점, 강점
He didn’t have the strength to stand up.
alive
살아 있는
Is your grandmother still alive?
deaf
귀가 먹은, 청각 장애가 있는
It is a school for deaf students.
blind
눈이 먼, 시각 장애의
The dog helped the blind people.
work out
(헬스장 등에서 정기적으로) 운동하다
He works out three days a week.
stay up
(늦게까지) 깨어 있다, 자지 않고 있다
She stayed up late to finish the report.
personality
성격, 개성
We all have different personalities.
friendly
친절한, 상냥한
My neighbors are very friendly.
outgoing
외향적인, 사교적인
Judy is outgoing, so she makes friends easily.
gentle
온화한, 부드러운
My father is a kind and gentle man.
active
활동적인, 적극적인
My grandmother is 85, but she is still active.
faithful
충실한, 의리 있는
He is my true and faithful friend.
hard-working
근면한, 열심히 일하는
Ms. Smith is a hard-working teacher.
modest
겸손한, 보통의, 적당한
She is very modest about her success.
shy
수줍은, 부끄러워하는
Don’t be shy.
thoughtful
배려심 있는, 사려 깊은
Thank you for your thoughtful advice.
confident
자신감 있는, 확신하는
You look confident.
curious
궁금한, 호기심이 많은
Children are curious about everything around them.
polite
예의 바른, 공손한
He is always polite to everyone.
pride
자랑스러움, 자부심
He takes pride in his work.
clever
영리한, 재치 있는
Their son is very clever, so he learns everything quickly.
intelligent
총명한, 지적인
He is intelligent, but he doesn’t study hard.
fault
단점, 결점, 잘못, 책임
I can’t find fault with him.
cruel
잔인한, 무자비한
The cruel king killed many people.
mean
못된, 심술궂은; 의미하다
Jake was mean to everyone.
talkative
수다스러운, 말이 많은
My little sister is very talkative.
silly
어리석은, 바보 같은
You were silly to trust him.
appearance
외모, 겉모습
He is proud of his appearance.
unlike
~와 다른, ~와 달리
Ann is tall, unlike her sister.
take after
~을 닮다
David takes after his grandfather.
not only A but also B
A 뿐만 아니라 B도
She is not only beautiful but also smart.
emotion
감정
It is important to express emotions.
happiness
행복
We can’t buy happiness with money.
delight
(큰) 기쁨, 즐거움
He couldn’t hide his delight at the victory.
satisfied
만족하는
She was satisfied with her exam results.
hopeful
희망에 찬, 기대하는
We are hopeful about the future.
thankful
감사해하는, 고마워하는
She is thankful for her family.
pleased
기뻐하는
She was very pleased with my present.
sadness
슬픔
Her eyes are full of sadness.
anger
화, 분노
You should learn how to control your anger.
mad
몹시 화난, 열받은
Mr. Brown was mad at me for being rude.
upset
속상한, 기분이 상한
I was upset that he didn’t call.
jealous
질투하는, 시기하는
She is jealous of his talent.
fear
공포, 두려움, 무서움
I have a fear of heights.
afraid
두려워하는
Don’t be afraid of failure.
scream
비명을 지르다; 비명 (소리)
She found a spider in her bed and screamed.
shock
충격, 충격적인 일 . 충격을 주다
The news gave me a shock.
nervous
초조한, 긴장한
She is nervous about the interview.
tired
피곤한, 지친, 싫증 난, 지겨운
You look tired.
disappointed
실망한, 낙담한
I was disappointed with myself.
worry
걱정하다, 염려하다
You don’t have to worry about the schedule.
miss
그리워하다, 놓치다
I still miss him a lot.
regret
후회하다; 유감, 후회
I regret saying that to her.
seem
~인 것 같다, ~인 듯이 보이다
He seems interested in Julia.
fall in love with
~와 사랑에 빠지다
He fell in love with her.
be scared of
~을 무서워하다
She is scared of snakes.
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