중3 영어 YBM 송미정 - Lesson7-SL2
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세트공유
amount
n. 총계, 양
The number shows the amount of energy that is made.
balance
v. 균형을 잡다
She can balance on one leg.
boil
v. 끓다, 끓이다
The water inside would quickly boil over if the lid did not have that hole.
breathing
n. 호흡, 숨
This can stop their breathing and cause death.
build up
점점 커지다
When cooking something in a pot with a lid, the pressure inside the pot builds up.
company
n. 회사, 동료
A famous pen company started putting a small hole in their pen caps.
couch
n. 긴 의자, 소파
The cat likes to hide under the couch.
cracker
n. 크래커
I wonder why crackers have these little holes in them.
crispy
adj. 바삭한
It also says that the holes make the crackers crispy.
emergency
n. 비상사태
Without this little hole, airplane windows might break in an emergency.
fog
v. 수증기가 서리다
The hole also prevents the window from fogging up so that you can enjoy that fantastic view.
hill
n. 언덕
The Wright brothers tested their airplane on a hill in North Carolina.
lid
n. 뚜껑
The small hole in a pot lid is for safety reasons.
mirror
n. 거울
There are big mirrors on top of a mountain near a small town in Italy.
necessary
adj. 필수적인
The refrigerator has become a necessary part of modern life.
notice
v. 알아채다, 의식하다
Some holes are so small you may not even notice them.
pane
n. 판유리
Airplane windows are made up of three panes.
pass through
거쳐 지나가다, 통과하다
The hole in the cap lets air pass through and has saved lives.
repair
v. 수리하다
The Wright brothers sold and repaired bicycles.
roof
n. 지붕
In Spain, there are small gardens on bus roofs.
rope
n. 밧줄
I searched the Internet and learned that they used ropes.
shaped
adj. ~ 모양의
The Moai are tall, human-shaped stones in Chile.
steam
n. 수증기, 김
It says during baking, steam comes out through the holes and that makes the crackers thin.
stick
n. 막대 모양의 물건
The butter stick was invented so that you can put butter on your bread without using a knife.
swallow
v. 삼키다
The hole lets the air pass through even when people swallow the pen cap.
twist
v. (손으로 잡고) 돌리다
Just twist the cap the to open the bottle.
alike
adj. 비슷한
Have you seen the two sisters at our school who look so much alike?
blend
v. 섞다, 혼합하다
Blend it until it is smooth.
catch a cold
감기에 걸리다
What do people drink or eat in other countries when they catch a cold?
chop
v. 잘게 썰다
They put chopped onion in milk and boil it over low heat for half an hour.
different from
~와 다른
It is usually made with chicken and vegetables, but the recipe is different from one family to another.
eastern
adj. 동쪽에 위치한
In Russia and in Eastern Europe, when people get sick, they eat a dessert called gogol-mogol.
fever
n. 열
I don't feel well and have a fever.
find out
알아내다, 발견하다
Why not try making one of the foods you have found out about?
ginger
n. 생강
Ginger tea is something people in Korea often drink.
half
adj. 절반의, 반의
Pour half a cup of milk in a pan.
honey
n. 꿀
Gogol-mogol is made with eggs and honey.
local
adj. 지역의, 현지의
You can also eat fresh, tasty local food.
medicine
n. 약
Keep medicines at room temperature.
melt
v. 녹다
The ice cream started to melt in the hot weather.
pepper
n. 후추, 고추
Bibimbap is served with a spicy red pepper sauce.
pour
v. 붓다, 따르다
Pour the hot milk and butter into the cup with the egg and the honey.
powder
n. 가루, 분말
They're sweet and made with rice cake powder.
put on
입다
Of course, you want to stay warm, so maybe you put on more clothes.
smooth
adj. 매끄러운, 고루 잘 섞인
Blend it until it is smooth.
sore
adj. 아픈, 따가운
People often drink a cup of warm gogol-mogol when they have a sore throat.
stir
v. 젓다
Stir as you pour.
stuffy
adj. 코가 막힌, 답답한
People in America believe that a bowl of warm chicken soup is great for a sore throat and a stuffy nose.
temperature
n. 온도, 기온
When served as a dessert, gogol-mogol is usually served cold or at room temperature.
thick
adj. 두꺼운, 걸쭉한
It looks like thick yogurt.
throat
n. 목구멍, 목
With its special taste, ginger tea warms your body and helps reduce the pain in your throat.
treasure
n. 보물
We want to show some of the national treasures of Korea.
attend
v. 참석하다
ballet
n. 발레
care
v. 걱정하다
carry out
이행하다
coach
n. (스포츠 팀의) 코치
college
n. 대학
contract
n. 계약서
decision
n. 결정
demand
n. 요구
exactly
adv. 정확히
except
prep. ~을 제외하고
gym
n. 체육관
improve
v. 향상하다
in addition to
더불어
key
n. 핵심
lock
v. 잠그다
make matters worse
상황을 더 나쁘게 만들다
order
v. 명령하다
principal
n. 교장
promise
v. 약속하다
refuse
v. 거절하다
rule
n. 규칙
send
v. 보내다
sign
v. 서명하다
take action
조치를 취하다
address
n. 주소
Some even exchanged addresses and played football.
aim
n. 목표
Soon, soldiers whose aim had been to kill each other just a few hours before began to exchange greetings.
all the more
더욱더
The soldiers were tired and missed their home, all the more so because it was Christmas.
boldly
adj. 대담하게
A few English soldiers boldly looked out of their trenches.
entire
adj. 전체의, 온
My mother, who was his daughter, kept the letters her entire life.
exchange
v. 교환하다
They exchanged small gifts such as wine and cake.
German
n. 독일인, 독일 사람
Along the German trenches, Christmas trees were standing lit with lanterns!
sight
n. 광경
What they saw was a sight they never expected.
soldier
n. 군인
One by one, other soldiers followed their example.
trench
n. 참호
English soldiers were facing German soldiers from their trenches.
weapon
n. 무기
Soldiers on both sides put down their weapons and came out of their trenches.
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