Quattro Reading(Word List)-Jump A (E)
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a sign shaped like a thin, straight stick with a point
In ancient times, soldiers fought with bows and arrows.
award
a prize given for doing something well
The award for this contest is very good.
pirate
a person who attacks and robs ships at sea
Do you think pirates still exist nowadays?
prejudice
an unreasonable feeling of dislike for people because of their race, sex, religion, or background
Although prejudice is common, it is not good.
role
a part or character played
The role of the parents is to take care of the children.
shoot
to fire a gun
He picked up the gun to shoot the enemy.
sword
a weapon that has a long sharp metal edge and point
The soldier used his sword to cut the rope.
tutor
to teach privately
I want to tutor more students, but I do not have the time.
fasten
to hold firmly
He fastened it to the sleeve of Mrs. Cheveley’s coat.
prize
something a person receives for winning a contest or doing something very well
Sue always wins a prize when she enters a competition.
record
기록
You have received the best record in the sport of swimming.
skilled
able to do something especially well
He is a skilled worker.
spin
to move in a rapid turning motion
The skater was spinning around in circles.
toss
던지다
He tied a large stone to the bag and tossed it into the sea.
weird
not normal, usual, or regular; unusual or strange
Some weird sports don’t use balls at all.
yearly
happening every year
Every patient has to get a yearly check-up.
attack
to act violently
The virus attacked my computer and deleted all my files.
bully
a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.
Some people who are hurt by cyber-bullying do bad things.
kneel
to go down or rest on the knees or a knee
Some people kneel when they pray.
mean
nasty
Mr. Harris was the meanest math teacher ever.
post
to place a sign or notice in a place that can be easily seen and read
Did they post your name on the wanted poster?
stutter
repeat a sound over and over, while having trouble speaking naturally
My friend Joan stuttered and wiped her eyes.
terrible
very unpleasant
There was a terrible fire that destroyed 2,000 homes.
wipe
to go over the surface of something usually with a cloth in order to dry or clean it
He spills his milk and wipes his face on the tablecloth.
adult
a person who is legally responsible for himself or herself
Children and adults often like different TV shows.
detail
a small piece of information or fact
Every little detail is helpful in an investigation.
habit
a way in which one usually behaves, often without thinking about it
Eating a lot of candy is a bad habit.
identify
to know and say who a person or thing is
Jason identified the butterfly and said it was a Swallowtail.
identity
who or what a person is
identity thieves steal other people’s bank account details or credit card numbers.
save
저축하다
I want to save some money for my summer holiday.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
If thieves steal their money, teenagers won’t be able to prove it to the banks.
theft
an act of stealing
The man was put in prison for theft.
chore
a small job that is done regularly
Teens sometimes get in trouble for not doing their chores.
fault
a mistake
He was in an accident, but it wasn’t his fault.
forgetful
not having a good memory
Old people are sometimes forgetful.
identical
being the one and the same person, place, or thing
Many scientists used to think that teen brains were identical to adult brains.
manage
to control a business or group of people and tell people what to do
He managed to lie himself out of difficulties.
organize
정리하다, 체계화[구조화]하다
She organized her desk so that important papers were easy to find and she knew where everything was.
process
a series of actions taken to achieve something
Their brains can process several separate pieces of information at a time.
write down
to put words on paper
write down any questions you have.
article
a piece of writing that is printed in a newspaper or magazine
I wrote an article about in the magazine about living in a foreign country.
consist of
to be composed
He said the crew would consist of three men.
creativity
창조성
The work of art showed a great level of creativity.
journal
a publication that deals with a particular subject or group
There are wonderfully detailed sketches in the journals.
manuscript
an original piece of writing before it is PUBLISHED
I sent my manuscript of my first novel to the publisher.
process
a series of events that produce change or development
The process of lawsuits can take several years.
sculptor
a person who creates SCULPTURES
The sculptor created the beautiful statue out of metal.
subject
course of study
Physics and chemistry are my favorite subjects.
calmly
quietly
He spoke calmly of his approaching death, and he did not seem to avoid it or regret it.
debate
to take part in a discussion or argument against another person in an organized event
The two candidates debate over national security.
disappointing
not as good, successful, etc. as you had hoped
My test scores were quite disappointing.
dislike
싫어하다
I really dislike having to go to so many meetings.
frank
honest, sincere
You’ve now shown you can have a frank and mature discussion.
issue
an important subject or topic that is discussed, debated, and argued over by people
There are many issues that we will cover in today's meeting.
solution
a way to solve or deal with a problem
I've found a solution to our lack of space problem.
thank
to express a feeling of being grateful to someone or something
I’d like to thank everyone for coming to my party.
happen
to take place, often unexpectedly or by chance
Your shirt is very dirty. What happened?
imagine
to realize or understand
I can’t imagine how cold it is at the North Pole.
inflation
a continual rise in the prices of products
Gas prices have become very expensive due to country's inflation.
lesson
wisdom or knowledge usually received from an experience
There is an important lesson that can be learned in the family about love and sacrifice.
order
to place a request for a product or food or drink
We order sausage pizza at the restaurant.
package
a box or container that items are placed in for mailing
My father has just sent me a package.
rise
to increase in quantity, degree, strength, or value
The water rose so much last night, our tent became wet.
suitcase
container for belongings during travel
I have to pack my suitcase for my trip.
borrow
to take or receive something that belongs to another with the promise of returning it
He borrowed a book from the girl.
business
사업
Alice wanted to do business with a foreign company.
choose
to select; decide between several possibilities
Sometimes I wish people will choose my clothes every morning.
extra
more than what is required
Having a part time job will give you extra money.
found
to create something
The United Nations was founded in 1945.
give out
to share something
Don’t give out your name to strangers.
lend
빌려 주다
"I don’t want to lend it to a dirty monkey," the witch said.
pay back
to repay
Because people only borrow a little money, they can pay it back.
flavor
the taste of something, especially in food or drink
We use salt to flavor food, color cloth, kill weeds, and produce medicines.
hide
to go and stay somewhere that hard to see or find
I want to hide in a place where no one can find me.
industry
산업
The oil companies are a part of the fuel industry.
medicine
a substance that is given to a person to relieve pain or cure sickness
The doctor gave the patient some medicine.
nowadays
오늘날에는
It is hard to find walkmans on sale nowadays.
own
to have something as one's property
I own many books, but my sister owns only a few.
tax
money charged by a government for public services
Your taxes pay for government programs and officials' salaries.
weed
a wild, unwanted plant that grows very quickly and prevents other more desirable plants from growing or developing properly
There were many weeds in the garden with the flowers.
afford
able to have or do
Some students can afford to eat out every day because their parents pay for their tuition.
damaged
injured or ruined
The damaged section was reopened to traffic five hours later.
dent
a concave impression on a surface, usually of metal
The Winkies fixed the dents in the Tin Woodman’s body.
discount
an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of sth
The discount lets people buy things they couldn’t afford otherwise.
mind
the power by which one thinks etc
Do you mind if I talk on my phone?
otherwise
indicates that there will be a bad result if something is done, not done, or done improperly
otherwise, I would not be what I am right now.
quality
질, 품질
Their products are of very high quality.
scratch
to RUB the finger nails or CLAWS against something
The Cat scratched my face with the claws.
admire
to have respect for someone due to their positive qualities or actions
Her fancy dress was admired by everyone at the ball.
audition
a short performance given by performer that displays his or her skills and suitability for employment
They are holding auditions for the upcoming school play.
disappointed
unhappy because something is not what one wanted
She felt disappointed because everyone at school forgot her birthday.
find out
to discover; to learn
I'll find out if tomorrow is a holiday.
miss
not taking a chance
I missed seeing the movie when it was out.
producer
a person or thing that produces or grows a certain product
Korea is the largest producer of kimchi, which is spicy pickled cabbage.
sorcerer
a man with magic powers
A(n) sorcerer is a man who practices magic.
wake up
to stop sleeping
What time did she wake up today?
attack
to cause physical harm to a person or damage a place or thing
The kids who are attacking Joan must be stopped.
available
can get it
Today, bananas are available everywhere.
cost
to have as a price
These shoes cost twenty dollars.
disease
a sickness in a person, animal or plant
diseases can spread rapidly from one person to the next.
grow
to care for and help plants get bigger
She grows flowers in her garden.
harvest
to gather CROPS from the fields after they are fully grown to be used, eaten, or sold
The man is harvesting carrots and peppers in the field.
raise
to move something to a higher place or a standing position
I raised my hand when I knew the answer.
spread
to become known by a greater number of people
News spreads very quickly these days, thanks to the Internet.
during
at some point in the course of an event or thing
during his stay in Japan, Karl ate sushi for the first time.
encourage
to cause someone to feel courage, confidence or hope
The little boy's father encouraged him to do better.
help out
to aid; to assist
Go help out that person with his work.
respond
to answer something or someone
The police did not respond in the way she expected them to; they were very helpful.
shape
the physical form or appearance of something
The shape of her face is like an oval.
suffer
to experience physical or mental pain or illness
He was suffering from an illness the doctors knew little about.
alligator
a large REPTILE that lives mostly in water
alligators have powerful jaws and like the water.
beat
to defeat someone or something in a contest or competition
If you beat someone in a competition or election, you defeat them.
lung
one of the two parts of the body that allows people to breathe by drawing in, holding, and pushing out air
When you drown, your lungs fill with water.
marsh
an area of low land that is always wet and soft and has a lot of plants
You can usually find many dangerous animals living in a marsh, such as poisonous snakes.
muscle
a part of the body of a human or animal that functions to produce movement
If you exercise a lot, your muscles will become stronger.
sneak up
to come up on something unseen
This helps alligators sneak up on their food without being heard.
throughout
from the beginning to the end of
Alligators can actually move their lungs throughout their bodies.
weigh
to have a certain weight
Which weighs more - a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks?
bonfire
모닥불
We built a bonfire on the beach.
bury
to put in the ground and cover with dirt
This woman died and was buried.
ditch
a long narrow hole dug to move water from one place to another
The ditch always filled with water after heavy rains.
drown
to die because one has been under water and without air for too long
The sailors saved the man from drowning in the ocean.
expert
a person who is skilled through training or practice
The professor is an expert in physics.
invasion
An invasion is an attack by a group from another country.
A few years ago, there was an invasion of elephants in a village in India.
missing
lost
"We don’t know anything about their missing eggs."
scare
to frighten someone
It scared me to think I was alone in the building.
allow
to let someone do something
You're not allowed to talk during the exam.
dangerous
involving danger, harm, or death
It was dangerous for girls to walk alone.
incredible
wonderful
Insects can also create an incredible number of young.
insect
a very small animal with six legs, and sometimes with wings
My sister is afraid of insects so she won’t go camping.
mean
to have a particular meaning or value
A red sky in the morning usually means bad weather.
somewhere
in, at, or to an unknown place or any place
somewhere around here there should be a hotel.
species
a group of animals that are largely the same, and can produce young with each other
Many species of animals disappear each year.
survive
to remain alive
It is difficult to survive in cold weather without shelter.
attract
to make someone notice something; to make something appeal to someone
The exhibition has attracted thousands of visitors.
palm tree
tropical tree with fronds
There are a lot of palm trees throughout Hawaii.
pollen
a fine, usually yellow powder that is produced by plants and is moved by insects or wind to other plants of the same type for the purpose of producing seeds
Inside the cone, they become covered with the plant’s pollen.
reproduce
to produce young naturally; to produce the next generation
Some animals reproduce a great number of offspring.
spread
to become known by a greater number of people
Her ideas about religion spread over many parts of the country.
survival
the act or state of continuing to exist, especially when facing difficulties
It is our job to ensure the polar bears' survival.
temperature
a measure of hotness or coldness
The temperature in the desert is very high during the day.
unpleasant
being uncomfortable; not enjoyable
This food looks quite unpleasant.
compare
to consider two things in order to see what is similar or different about them
I carefully compared the first report with the second.
furthermore
in addition
The defendant stole the car. furthermore, he put people's safety in danger by driving recklessly.
germ
a tiny living object that is capable of causing sickness and disease
Wash your hands often to prevent the spread of germs.
handle
a part of a larger object that is designed to be held by the hands in order to use a device, tool, instrument, or door
I can't handle all of this work by myself. I need some help.
make sense
be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable
It does not make sense to buy something you do not need.
object
물체
The moving object was being controlled by Harry.
realize
to know; to understand
Do you realize how long this will take to finish?
sink
the large bowl in a kitchen or wash room into which one pours water for washing hands, etc.
Please pour the dirty water into the sink.
chew
…을 씹다
My mother told me to always chew with my mouth closed.
flow
to move continuously like water
The Mississippi River flows south to the delta of New Orleans.
hate
to feel a severe, deep sense of dislike or anger towards someone or something
I hate hamburgers. They are yucky.
increase
to grow in size or amount
The population has increased from 1.2 million to 1.8 million.
meal
the food that is prepared to be eaten in one sitting, such as for dinner
We usually eat three meals a day.
rule
규칙
Captain Hook did not like to follow the rules of battle.
snack
a small amount of food that is less than a meal
Please don't give your snacks to the bear.
typically
in a way that one normally acts or behaves
Mary, in her typically frank fashion, told Jim that he was being rude.
bacteria
the very small creatures that sometimes cause disease in humans and animals; the plural form of BACTERIUM
Even if we clean everyday, bacteria is on and in everything we touch.
drop
to fall suddenly or unexpectantly
The student dropped his books on the floor.
follow
to go behind or after something
The dog follows his owner everywhere.
moment
a short time period
He thought for a moment and then said.
section
a part or piece that something is divided into
The section of your body that includes your neck, chest, stomach and reproductive organs is called the torso.
tiny
extremely small
The tiny mouse, had the heart of a lion.
worth
having a particular value, usually in money
It's worth having a look here before we drive to another city.
0
not real; copied
cold
a mild, very common illness that makes you SNEEZE and gives you a sore throat or a cough
People usually catch colds during the winter months.
indoor
실내에서
The kids played indoors while it was raining.
outbreak
a disturbance or insurrection, often violent
There was an outbreak of the flu during the winter.
reason
the basis or motive for an action
What is the reason you are late to class this time?
temperature
a measure of hotness or coldness
The temperature in the desert is very high during the day.
virus
a very small living thing that causes disease or sickness and can be spread among people or animals
The common cold is caused by a virus.
weather
the temperature and overall atmospheric condition of a particular area at a given time
Let’s go hiking before the weather gets too hot.
worst
최악의
It was by far the worst speech he had ever made.
character
a person who is featured in a story, movie, or play
My favorite character in Alice in Wonderland is the Mad Hatter.
degree
a title or certificate given by a university etc
People with professional degrees usually earn more than those without one.
film
a thin material that is used in some cameras to take pictures
Let’s go see the new James Bond film this weekend.
invest
to spend money for a future benefit or profit
The stockbroker became rich after he invested in Microsoft.
major
very important; chief; principal
She was a major character in the film Star Wars Episode 1.
play
a story that is written and intended to be performed by actors on a stage
I saw a play last week that had my favorite actor in it.
smart
being wise and clever; done after much thought
A dolphin is an incredibly smart animal.
theater
a building or area with a stage on which something is performed such as a play
When the movie opened, Natalie wasn’t at the theater.
dot
a small, round spot or mark
The period at the end of this sentence is an example of a dot.
force
to make a person or group do something
The manager forced the employees to work long hours without pay.
gently
in a mild, careful, and soft manner
I gently carried my brother to his bed when he fell asleep.
pop
to break; burst
The balloon popped and made a loud noise.
reflection
an image created by reflected light
You go to the bathroom in the morning and stare at your reflection in the mirror.
scar
a mark left on the skin after a wound heals
She had strong hands with many scars on them.
squeeze
짜다, 쥐다
She gently squeezed the lemon on top of the salmon.
stare
to look at something or someone for a long time without moving your eyes
Everyone was staring at the portrait on the dining room wall.
be filled with
to have or include a lot of
The glass is filled with water.
educate
to develop awareness in someone about a particular subject
She was educated at a private school.
expect
to believe that something is probably going to happen
I did not expect my mom to come home so early.
fat
the soft flesh under an animal's skin that stores energy and helps keep the animal warm
Diet and exercise are the best way to lose fat.
shocking
very surprising
The shocking news took everyone by surprise.
sight
things or people that one sees
The Great Wall of China is a wonderful sight.
soap
a special substance used with water for washing people or things
The doctor washed her hands with soap.
visitor
a person who comes to a place to see someone or something
We had so many visitors to the restaurant today.
blank
having empty spaces which need to be filled in with data
My computer broke down last Sunday. The screen went blank!
healthy
being free from illness, disease, and other physical problems
It is important to stay healthy with regular exercise.
information
knowledge or details that let you know more about someone or something
What information does she know about this problem?
lock
to close something with a key so that it cannot be opened by others
He had locked the door so no one could get inside.
mysterious
신비한
There was a mysterious sound coming from my bedroom.
publish
to print a written work and make it available to read
A daily newspaper is published every day.
spend
쓰다, 지출하다
I spent my money on stupid things that are worthless.
train
훈련하다
We will train in the gym to get ready for the skiing competition.
affect
the way someone seems to feel
Mad cow disease can affect all kinds of cows.
case
a particular situation or event that is an example of something
Detectives were finding this case difficult to solve.
cure
to make better
In fact, however, almost any cure can work.
deadly
likely to cause or capable of causing death
The bite from some spiders like the Black Widow is deadly.
infection
the process of infecting or state of being infected
The infection makes the cow’s brain look like a sponge.
prevent
(~를/~가 ~하는 것을) 막다[예방/방지하다]
No one can prevent a natural disaster from happening.
sponge
a soft material with many holes that is able to absorb large amounts of water and is used for cleaning
They scrubbed the toy with a sponge.
stay away
avoid
Please stay away from people who are sick.
attitude
a way of thinking or acting
As you will see, this attitude has worked for people all across the world.
cheerful
happy
Although Magwitch was in prison, he was cheerful.
complain
to express negative thoughts or emotions
Tom complained when David received more food than him.
constantly
occurring continuously
The dinner party guests constantly reminded Pip to be thankful.
frown
to show displeasure or anger by moving EYEBROWS together and moving the corners of the mouth down
They frown at me for laughing at them.
grumpy
easily angered
Mr. Mumples was a grumpy old man who would constantly complain about being sick.
nurse
someone who cares for sick or hurt people as a job, usually in a hospital or doctor's office
The nurse helped the doctor care for the sick patient.
pet
an animal, such as a dog or cat, that a person lives with and cares for
I got a new pet dog for my birthday. It is a puppy!
treatment
a technique used for treating someone or something
The treatment for a simple headache was even worse.
athlete
a person plays sports
Doctors worry that young athletes will use steroids to get stronger.
build up
to collect; to be contained
His stress always builds up before the exams.
cancer
a disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth
Smoking causes lung cancer, so it's better not to smoke.
cause
to create an effect or result
The wind caused the papers to blow away.
damage
physical harm that results in a person or object being hurt or broken
I hope that there wasn't too much damage to your car after the accident.
drug
a substance used as a medicine to help or cure a condition
You should never take drugs without a doctor's permission.
exercise
a physical activity that you do to keep your body healthy
Running is good exercise. It can help you stay healthy.
hurt
to cause physical or emotional pain to someone or something
You will hurt your grades if you do not study.
muscle
a part of the body of a human or animal that functions to produce movement
If you exercise a lot, your muscles will become stronger.
strength
the power of one's muscles
Do you have the strength to lift this weight?
ancient
belonging to the distant past, especially thousands of years ago
The Sphinx is a monster in ancient Greece.
battle
a violent fight between two or more groups of armies or people that is usually part of a broader conflict
The two knights fought each other in a battle.
bottom
the lowest level, part or point of an object
His toy sank to the bottom of the bathtub.
heaven
the place where God is thought to live
heaven is a beautiful and perfect place beyond our understanding.
reward
something, often money, given or received in return for good work or behavior
She was given a reward for all of her hard work.
serve
to give them food or drinks
Will you serve me more soup, please?
storm
very heavy rain usually with thunder and lightening
storms usually bring a lot of rain and heavy wind.
underworld
the imagined world of departed sould or spirits
If anyone ate food in the underworld, they belonged to Hades.
buffalo
a wild animal that looks similar to a large cow and has big HORNS
buffalo are large and peaceful animals.
celebrate
to do something special for a holiday or other event
Mary celebrated her birthday by taking everyone out for ice cream sundaes.
coyote
a small wild animal, with fur that is a mix of gray, brown and yellow that is similar to a dog and lives in North America
In the American Southwest, it is common to hear coyotes howl in the more rural parts of the area.
disappear
to stop being VISIBLE
The clouds will disappear after the rain.
fall asleep
to go to sleep
I couldn't fall asleep so I watched a movie.
favor
support or approval from people
He was doing her a favor by letting her help.
monster
a strange or horrible imaginary creature
A monster took the buffalo away into the mountains.
tale
a story that someone tells about something that happened to them
Children love to hear tales before going to sleep.
brag
to speak too proudly about what you have done or what you own
Liza likes to brag about all the designer clothes that she has.
goddess
a female god
Who is the most famous Greek goddess?
pity
a feeling of sympathy for someone who is sad or having problems
No one felt pity for the unrepentant thief.
pretend
to act in a certain way in order to fool others
I pretended to be sick because I didn't want to go to school.
pride
a sense of one's own importance and worth
Too much pride can be a negative character trait.
punish
to make someone suffer for doing something wrong
If I do something wrong, my father punishes me.
soul
a person's spirit
Athena put Arachne’s soul into the body of a spider.
wisdom
the quality of having a lot of knowledge and experience
I don't believe wisdom comes with age.
back and forth
앞뒤로, 왔다갔다
We walked back and forth because we couldn’t find the post office.
bush
a woody plant, typically shorter than a tree and with many branches
The missing cat was found hiding in the bush.
hippopotamus
a large animal with short legs and thick, dark gray skin which lives near water in Africa
A hippopotamus is very large but eats mostly plants.
plant
to put seeds or trees in the ground so that they can grow
In one African myth, a rabbit needed to plant vegetables in his fi eld.
rabbit
a small animal with soft fur and long ears, that lives in holes under the ground or is kept as a household pet
The rabbit hopped away with his long ears in the air.
row
a series of people or things in a straight line
There was a row of apples on the table.
surely
with certainty
She believed that her son would surely come back someday.
tug
pull (something) hard or suddenly
The baby was tugging her hair.
carpenter
a person that makes and repairs objects and structures made of wood
The carpenter is nailing something to the wall.
comic book
a collection of stories told in drawings
I love to read comic books like Batman!
dress up
차려입다
Everyone dressed up for the big celebration.
factory
buildings where machines are used to make large amounts of products
These factories have many workers and machines.
ordinary
being not exciting or impressive
It was an ordinary day. Nothing special.
orphan
a child whose parents have died
She was a(n) orphan because she didn’t have any parents.
puppet
꼭두각시, 작은 인형
My daughter loves to play with her puppet that looks like a little white dog.
related
being connected; being of the same family
I am related to my teacher. She is my aunt.
chase
(with "after") to run in an attempt to catch someone or something
I chased the bus down the road, but it was too fast.
clever
영리한
"A birthday card made for me by my clever Sara," said Mom.
crow
a large black bird
A black crow sat in a tree with a big piece of bread in her beak.
follow
to conform to rules, regulations, directions, etc. exactly
People have to follow the rules in sports.
fox
an animal from the dog family that has reddish fur and a pointed head
While walking through the forest, we saw a fox.
necklace
a piece of JEWELRY that hangs around the neck
You can polish this necklace and give it to her on her wedding day.
nest
a structure that is built or chosen by a bird or other creature, usually for storing its eggs and protecting its young
Two crows built a warm, comfortable nest for their eggs high in a tree.
stream
a small river
Sue's family goes for a picnic by the stream once a month.
brilliant
having a great amount of intelligence or talent
The brilliant child was moved up to a higher English class.
cruel
causing pain to others
The prisoner of war suffered cruel treatment during his captivity.
fight back
fight against or resist strongly
His body tried to fight back against the virus.
organized
having a formal organization to coordinate or carry out activities
Sunday night was the end of the organized opposition to the Martian attacks.
plan
a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
So what are your plans on how to win this contest?
punish
처벌하다, 벌하다
That teacher will punish you if you turn your paper in late.
stretch
to pull until tight
Many people who play sports decide to stretch their muscles before exercising.
weakness
the state, condition, or quality of being weak
He knew that his weakness for money would eventually ruin his life.
ancestor
the persons from whom one is descended
They still wear the traditional kukri knives that their ancestors used.
bravery
not being afraid
That soldier is known for his bravery.
British
of or pertaining to Great Britain or its inhabitants
Would you like some british food?
conflict
a battle or war
The various conflicts around the world must be resolved through peaceful measures.
hold onto
~을 고수하다, 지키다
These soldiers believe it is important to hold onto their traditions.
medal
an award shaped like a coin
The student who came in second place got a silver medal.
military
(with "the") the soldiers or ARMED forces of a country
All men in some countries must enter the military for at least two years.
tradition
a way to do something that people have done for a long time
These soldiers believe it is important to hold onto their traditions.
behind
of or in the back
He was walking very slowly behind the group of people.
explain
설명하다
Can you please explain this math problem to me?
for free
without charge
They gave us a sample of ice cream for free.
get married
to become a husband or a wife
My cousin got married in Hawaii last month.
laundry
items of made of cloth that have been or must be washed
laundry items left in the morning can be picked up after 2 pm.
mine
채굴하다
They can not mine in areas where protected animals live.
mineral
a non-living substance often found in rocks
A mineral is something that comes from the earth.
realize
to understand or sense something
Suddenly, the man realized what the rooster wanted.
arrest
to legally take and hold a person believed to have committed a crime
Police arrested the suspect, but he escaped after 3 days.
classmate
a fellow student; a person in one's same class
Hannah likes to study with her classmates.
independence
not relying on receiving necessary support from
The small country wanted its independence from England.
ordinary
being not exciting or impressive
It was an ordinary day. Nothing special.
prison
a building where people who have committed crimes are kept for punishment
You will be sent to prison if you break the law.
take part
be involved
All students take part in sports activities.
turn out
to have a particular result
It turned out that his story was a lie.
ancient
belonging to the distant past, especially thousands of years ago
An ancient city was discovered under the sand.
nation
a country with its own land, people and government
Both nations have been at war for a long time.
note
a written or mental record
The teacher made notes of students' grades.
planet
a massive round object in space which moves around a star
We live on the planet Earth.
predict
to state that something will happen in the future
It was difficult to predict who will win the election.
priest
a person whose job is to perform religious duties and lead religious ceremonies in certain religions
If you need to see a priest, you can find one in a church.
stare
to look at something or someone for a long time without moving your eyes
Everyone was staring at the portrait on the dining room wall.
thank
to express a feeling of being grateful to someone or something
I’d like to thank everyone for coming to my party.
bite
물다
Don’t be scared. The dog won’t bite you.
blackout
a period when all lights are off
The severe storm effected the power and their was a blackout in my town.
cause
to create an effect or result
The wind caused the papers to blow away.
curse
a cause of harm or misfortune
The witch put a curse on the town before leaving.
disturb
to bother people while they are trying to do something, or prevent them from continuing
No one likes to be disturbed when sleeping.
mosquito
a small flying insect which bites people and animals in order to consume their blood
A mosquito bit me last night while I was sleeping.
mummy
a dead body that is treated before being buried
Deep inside was a small room for the mummy of the pharaoh.
tomb
a grave or other place of burial
Kings were often buried in large tombs in pyramids.
warning
a verbal or written way to tell people about something dangerous
If you wear light clothing, you'll catch cold. I'm warning you.
wound
a cut or hole in the body of a person or animal that is usually caused by a weapon
I cut myself with a knife and got a deep wound.
civil
relating to citizens and their concerns
Freedom of speech is one of the most important civil rights of people in the US.
collector
a person who collects things, such as money, as a job
The collector moved slowly down the car asking all the passengers to show him their tickets.
exist
to be real
Many different ideas exist around the world.
inspire
to make someone have the desire to do something
Good teachers want to inspire their students to do well.
legend
a traditional story handed down from one generation to another
Many legends continue to be told because they have a moral message.
receipt
a written note saying that money etc has been received
The rude taxi driver snapped when Alison asked for a receipt.
southern
남쪽의
The southern part of this country is cold.
stand up for
~을 옹호하다
He stood up for the poor just like Robin Hood did.
crew
a group of workers
Soon, a four-person crew will travel to the moon to prepare.
explorer
someone who goes to different places to see new things
Many explorers died on the Himalayan mountains.
failure
an event in which a person or thing did not do what was supposed to be done
Some companies have a high failure rate because there is no cohesion in their policies.
fountain
a structure, often decorative, from which a jet or stream of water issues
I threw a coin into the fountain and made a wish.
mission
a specific task given to a person or group
The mission was to save the Queen by getting the diamonds back.
native
belonging to a particular place
The natives showed him around the island.
set sail
출항하다
In 1513, Ponce de Leon and his crew set sail.
state
a region of a country or nation that has its own leaders along with its national leaders
There are fifty states in America.
cannon
a large wheeled gun used in the past that fires heavy metal balls
The invention of cannon changed the way wars were fought.
scare
to frighten someone
I hate ghosts. They scare me.
scream
비명을 지르다
Her friends screamed when they thought she was hurt.
skeleton
the structure of bones that protects and supports the body of a human or animal, or a model of this structure
We found an animal's skeleton when we were walking in the forest.
sword
a weapon with a long sharp blade
Previously, warriors were trained to use swords.
telescope
a tube-shaped device used to view objects at a great distance
I see him every day through my telescope on the roof.
treasure
something a person finds valuable
Black beard attacked ships at sea and stole their treasure.
weapon
a device or tool that is used for fighting with, attacking, or defending against other people
The hydrogen bomb is one of the nuclear weapons.
actually
in truth really
We actually had a hard time selling her apartment.
customer
a person who purchases goods or sevices
I am not satisfied with the customer service.
director
the person who tells the actors and other people working on a movie what to do
The film director came on a video screen and told her to sit down.
pinch
to squeeze or compress between the finger and thumb
I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
response
the answer to a question
The crew was really there to film Nikki’s response to the news.
trick
to be not honest with someone in order to obtain a result
The magician tricked the audience.
tumble
to fall over or apart; to collapse
The little boy tumbled down the staris.
exist
to be real
A lot of clubs exist at this university.
full moon
the moon when it is shaped like a complete disc
A full moon has an affect on how some people act.
fur
the soft thick hairy coat of animals such as dogs or a cats
I love to pet my puppy's soft fur.
horror
scary; very shocking
My favorite movie is horror movies.
pray
to speak to God in order to express thanks or request advice or help
The priest will pray to God.
prevent
막다
Avoiding stress is the best way to prevent cancer.
werewolf
늑대인간
I watched a very scary movie about a werewolf.
western
coming from, found in, or facing towards the west
The sun set over the western mountains.
based on
grounded on, founded on
The movie is based on a true story.
include
to have inside or with along with other things
This park protects the Sherpa land and includes Mount Everest.
length
the distance from one end of something to the other
The river is 300 miles in length.
mix
섞다
I like to mix strawberry and chocolate ice cream together.
release
to allow something to be printed or shared with the public
The first book released was the Gutenberg Bible.
romance
연애소설
She has been a reader of romances.
viewer
someone who watches something on television
The average viewer watches television for about two hours a day.
available
being possible to use or obtain
Most breakfast foods are only available during the morning hours.
billion
one thousand million; a 1 followed by nine zeros
I wish I had 2 billion dollars in my bank.
download
to move information or programs from a computer network to a computer
You need to download the book from the internet.
favorite
most preferred or liked
My favorite color is yellow.
go down
to reduce; to become less
go down to the lower floor of the building.
income
the money that one earns from work, business, or property
A person’s income is the money that is earned.
on the other hand
한편으로는
Donald is quite short. on the other hand, his sister Donna is not.
portable
able to be moved around with ease
It’s not from CDs or even downloads for portable MP3 players.
activity
something a person does to achieve a specific goal or to have fun
What kind of club activity do you like?
amount
a quantity of something
I drink a large amount of water every day.
burn
to use as fuel for a fire
Dravot burned off half his beard and shaved his head into strange patterns.
controller
조종장치
Give me the remote controller, I want to change a channel.
golf club
골프채
That's a really nice set of golf clubs you've got.
nearly
almost
Virtual games are not nearly as good for kids as real sports are.
physical
related to the body
His physical and mental health is getting worse.
similar to
having a likeness to another person or thing
Racquetball is similar to tennis in that it requires the use of a racket and a ball.
aid
the act of helping
The old woman walks with the aid of a cane.
awesome
If something or someone is awesome, they are impressive or frightening.
What if you could see an awesome rock band, and help people around the world?
event
an incident or occurrence
The event will take place on October 1, 2020.
hunger
굶주림
He had no money for food and suffered from hunger.
in addition
including something else
in addition, people have been able to hear rock, pop, rap, and country music.
provide
to give or supply
The school provided the students with new text books.
whole
referring to all of something; entire
My brother ate the whole cake. There is none left for me!
worldwide
existing or happening in all parts of the world
The agency distributes the bible worldwide.
학생
가장 빠르게 암기하도록 도와주는 암기학습 〉
제대로 외웠나 바로 확인하는 리콜학습 〉
철자까지 외우려면 스펠학습 〉
재미있게 복습하려면 매칭 게임 〉
주관식으로도 재미있는 복습, 크래시 게임 〉
선생님
수업 중 이 단어장을 보고 듣고 질문하는 슬라이드 〉
수업시간이 들썩 들썩 퀴즈배틀 (로그인) 〉
클릭만으로 종이낭비 없이 시험지 인쇄 (로그인) 〉
필요한 세트를 직접 만드는 단어장 만들기 (로그인) 〉
선생님들이 만드신 30만개 단어장 검색하기 〉
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