Grammar Galaxy-Book 3 (E)
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세트공유
a lot of
many of some thing or people
There are a lot of things to do today.
bottle
a container for holding or pouring liquids
I bought five bottles of cola.
bowl
a deep dish
The meat is served on pitas or in bowls.
brand-new
completely new
It is a brand-new watch.
cereal
a food that is made from grain
What is your favorite brand of cereal?
homework
school work that teachers give pupils to do at home
I'll do my homework after dinner.
invite
to ask someone to come to a place or event
Mrs. Jones invited us into her home.
mistake
something done or thought that is incorrect
He had already made two mistakes.
piece
a small part that has broken off of something larger
Can you slice me a piece of pie?
specific
well defined and clearly stated
Some of us learned that specific emotions such as anger or crying are unacceptable.
always
at all times or on every occasion
I always wear my red T-shirt on Monday.
autumn
the season between summer and winter
For example, the most common pattern in bird migration involves the birds flying north during the spring and flying south during autumn.
frequency
the number of times an event occurs in a specific period of time
The frequency of her contractions had increased.
late
arriving, happening or beginning after the expected time
It's never too late to say you're sorry.
often
many times
However, deserts often have sources of water.
on time
at or before a given time
He needs to leave now or he will never get there on time.
practice
to do something repeatedly in order to improve a skill
I practice the violin every day.
smoke
to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc.)
I smoke about a pack of cigarettes a day.
sometimes
in an occasional manner
We sometimes play games or have festivals there.
usually
normally; regularly
I usually like watching TV, but it was boring tonight.
action
something that a person or group does or has done
People must take action to save the environment from pollution.
correctly
in an accurate or right manner
She correctly accomplished the task assigned to her.
dream
to experience a series of thoughts or images while asleep
She dreams about living in the city.
kind
a particular type
"What kind of music is this?" Sally asked.
necessary
being essential
You can find all the necessary information on our website.
phrase
a group of words that forms a unit and expresses a single meaning
English phrases are hard to learn.
score
number of points achieved in a game etc.
Jim scored 3 points in the finals.
send
to give information or greetings to someone
Please send her my warmest regards on her new baby.
spell
to form the letters of a word
How do you spell this word?
storm
a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail
Some of the world’s most powerful storms are hurricanes or typhoons.
continue
to do something without stopping
How would you continue to learn while you waited for the flooding to subside?
follow
to conform to rules, regulations, directions, ect., exactly
People have to follow the rules in sports.
grade
a mark or score in a school course of study
A good grade will boost the confidence of the student.
learn
to gain knowledge
The man told each of his sons to learn a trade.
purpose
the reason why something exists or is done
The purpose of each park is to preserve wild animals.
remember
to recall something using memory
Do you remember the first time you bought a new toy in a toy store?
state
to say something in speech or writing, usually in a formal way
Tom had to state his side of the story for the accident report.
stay
to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition)
The doctor told her to stay in bed.
take a bath
to get into a tub and wash
I was taking a bath when the phone rang.
tie
to bind with string or rope
Next, Don Quixote found a boy tied to a tree.
all day
lasting for the duration of the day time hours
I had to stay at the office all day.
allow
to permit something to happen
The magic waters of the river allowed a person to live forever.
care
close attention
Do it with care.
choose
to select; to make a choice
We had to choose one of them as president.
diary
a blank book in which one writes what one has thought or done each day
I write in my diary everyday.
finish
to end or complete something
I can’t play until I finish cleaning my room.
hate
to strongly dislike
I hate washing dishes. It is not fun.
shout
to say something in a loud way
The men began to shout at each other.
speech
saying words, or the ability to say words
I gave a speech in front of people.
step
a flat piece of metal, stone, or wood that forms a STAIRCASE
There are forty-two steps going to this building.
alone
without others
My mother and father are not home. I am alone.
cause
a reason for an action
Scientists have not found the cause of the unusual weather.
coordinate
to organize or integrate
It is unlikely that they can coordinate their actions without making a special effort to do so.
effect
the result of something
He is suffering from the effects of over-eating.
join
to bring together
So, some people have joined together to inform others and to decrease energy use.
loudly
while making a loud sound
He can't hear you if you don't speak loudly.
map
a piece of paper that shows a part of the earth
Can you find Australia on a map?
option
choice
It looks like you only have two options to choose from.
phrase
a group of words that forms a unit and expresses a single meaning
English phrases are hard to learn.
turn off
to cut the power to an electrical device or light
Could you turn off the light?
centimeter
a measure of length equal to 1/100 of a meter
They grow to be 25 centimeters tall.
choose
to select; decide between several possibilities
She had to choose between the two.
degree
(an) amount or extent
There are few people who do not react to music to some degree.
dentist
a person whose job is to take care of people's teeth
Going to the dentist every six months will keep your teeth healthy.
height
length upward
That tree is two meters in height.
miss
not taking a chance
I missed seeing the movie when it was out.
price
cost of something
By developing the assembly line, Henry discovered a way to make lots of cars at a cheaper price.
reason
something which makes something happen
He gave no reason for why he was leaving home.
service
the process of serving customers in a hotel, shop etc.
Today, two young boys were given an award for their service to the community.
subway
an underground railway in a city
I took the subway to downtown.
agree
to have the same opinion
When the father decided that the fencing master was the most skillful, the other brothers agreed.
cousin
the son or daughter of an aunt or uncle
This type of family may include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
expected
believed to happen soon or at a certain future time
I knew that Joe expected a silver wristwatch.
forget
to not remember something
How absent minded of you to forget the tent.
get a haircut
have one's hair cut
He has to get a haircut before visiting his parents.
guess
to say what you think is likely or probable
I have a present for you. Can you guess what it is?
informal
used in conversation
The business dinner was very informal; everyone came in jeans.
on time
at or before a given time
He needs to leave now or he will never get there on time.
polite
considerate; courteous; nice
The polite gentleman kindly offered to let the pregnant woman have his seat on the subway train.
taste
to have a certain flavor
Pears taste good. They are yummy!
beginning
start
We're going to France at the beginning of August.
belong to
to be a part of or to regularly involved with some club, group, etc.
This house belongs to my mother.
correct
agreeing with fact or known truth
My teacher gave us a correct answer.
empty
having nothing inside
She opened the box, but it was empty.
owner
a person who owns or has something
Who is the owner of this restaurant?
pen pal
a pen-friend
These days you no longer write letters to your pen pal, instead you write emails.
really
very; a lot
I really like this candy.
replace
to be used instead of something
It was replaced by the American flag on July 9, 1846.
stand for
to represent
What does the abbreviation stand for?
wrong
not being true or not being based upon facts
I wrote the wrong answer.
classmate
a pupil in the same school class.
She is my classmate.
cost
to have as a price
The total cost for the construction was about $ 1.5 billion.
fact
something that is true
Some of the stories are myths and some are facts.
habit
something which a person does usually or regularly
Drinking soda is a terrible habit.
homework
school work that teachers give pupils to do at home
I'll do my homework after dinner.
know
to understand something
The event became known as Earth Hour.
ongoing
occurring currently; continuing
Education is an ongoing process.
routine
a regular, fixed way of doing things
Apply the same principle to all your routine activities.
vegetable
a plant that is raised and eaten as food
Is a tomato really a fruit or vegetable?
wood
the hard material of a tree that forms its base and branches
My treehouse is made of wood.
break
to stop functioning properly
Mr. Whisper breaks the brick with two hands.
carry
to bring something from one place to another
For something to have a smell, a very tiny piece of it is carried into the air and into someone’s nose!
drawing
a form of visual art that is made by making lines
Shawn entered his drawings in the art show.
expression
the act or process of expressing one's thoughts or feelings
This is an expression which means that they need to "get back to work."
leave
to go away from something or someone
What time does your flight leave tomorrow?
meeting
a planned discussion about a given topic or set of topics
There will be a meeting this afternoon at 3:30.
note
a written or mental record
The teacher made notes of students' grades.
sell
to exchange something for money
A good is something a person makes to sell to others.
trip
a journey
So, Bob had to figure out how many trips he had to make to transport all 280 friends to the island.
usually
normally; regularly
I usually like watching TV, but it was boring tonight.
arrive
to come to a place where you want to stay
The train will arrive at 12:30.
describe
to give an account in words
The detectives asked the witness to describe the suspect.
forget
to not remember something
How absent minded of you to forget the tent.
hold
to have something in your hand, arms
The lady is holding a bottle of water.
listen
to pay attention with the ear
Mary is listening to music.
lose
to be unable to find something or someone
Did you lose your wallet last weekend?
ongoing
occuring currently, continuing
Teach yourself to use your camera in a way that enhances your ongoing experiences.
point
a certain place
At that point, the car stopped.
work
to function
How does a nuclear chain-reaction work?
wrong
not being true or not being based upon facts
I wrote the wrong answer.
check
to examine something to see if it is correct
check your answers again.
housework
the work such as cleaning, washing, and ironing that you do in your home
My brother doesn't do any housework at all.
meaning
what something means or signifies
Do you know the meaning of this symbol?
statement
the act or process of writing or saying something formally, officially, or publicly
The police asked me to make a statement.
take a shower
shower
People take a shower when they sweat a lot after playing sports.
taste
to sense food using the tongue
If you lose the ability to smell, you also lose your ability to taste food!
textbook
a book containing facts about a particular subject
Students were given their new textbooks.
turn on
to switch on; to send power to or through a machine
Please turn on the fan. I’m hot!
weather
the temperature and other outside conditions
Climate change is a change in the earth’s weather over a long period of time.
while
during the time that
One night, Psyche held a candle over Cupid’s face while he slept.
ability
the power and skill to do something
Midas asked Silenus for the ability to turn anything he touched into gold.
advice
an opinion about how to do something
My mom gives me advice when I have a problem.
allow
to permit something to happen
The magic waters of the river allowed a person to live forever.
enter
to go in
When the Trojans pulled the horse into the city, the warriors could leap out and open the gates so the Greek army could enter.
formal
suitable for an official or important occasion
You should use formal greetings at official events.
necessity
something needed or essential
They say that necessity is the mother of invention.
permission
an approval to do something
The teenager had to ask for permission to use his parents' car.
repeat
to say or do again
Can you please repeat the question?
smartphone
a mobile phone has functions of a hand-held computer
His smartphone had a map, and it helped us get home.
waste
to consume something
Still more people try to reduce the amount of water they waste.
chess
a game played by two people on a square board, in which each player has 16 pieces
I'm not very good at playing chess.
excited
feeling happy and interested
I was so excited to get first prize.
link
anything connecting two things
The English Channel Tunnel is a link between France and England.
passive
being accepting of what happens without reacting or trying to change things
The husband did not understand his wife's passive response to their child's temper tantrums.
ping-pong
the game of table tennis
ping-pong is a fun game.
relaxing
pleasant and helps you to relax
A relaxing holiday gave me pleasure and satisfaction.
science
the study of the natural world
He studied physical science in college and received an A.
stay up
to remain awake
Jill and Whitney stayed up all night talking about boys.
surprising
likely to cause surprise
It is not surprising that he resigned.
tense
a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking
This sentenced is used in past tense.
better
good to a greater extent
I felt better after I had a good nights sleep.
bowling
rolling ball at pins
A perfect score in bowling is 300.
bright
giving off a large amount of light
The light you bought is too bright.
compare
to look closely in order to see what's similar or different
It is used to compare and contrast information.
earth
the planet on which we live
Christopher Columbus believed that the earth was round.
far
a long distance away
San Francisco is quite far from here.
mean
not being kind to anyone or anything
The old lady is very mean. She never smiles.
model
a copy of something that is usually smaller than the real thing
This model of robot took two and a half years to come into being.
player
a person who competes in a game or sport
Tom is the best player in the class.
poor
having little money or property
He is so poor that he cannot buy anything.
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제대로 외웠나 바로 확인하는 리콜학습 〉
철자까지 외우려면 스펠학습 〉
재미있게 복습하려면 매칭 게임 〉
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선생님
수업 중 이 단어장을 보고 듣고 질문하는 슬라이드 〉
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클릭만으로 종이낭비 없이 시험지 인쇄 (로그인) 〉
필요한 세트를 직접 만드는 단어장 만들기 (로그인) 〉
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