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단어 1 |
upset
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[동] [ʌpˈset], [명] [ˈʌpset], [형] [ˌʌpˈset]
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[형] 기분이 상한
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[동] distress, trouble, perturb
[명] distress, trouble, worry [형] distressed, sorry, troubled |
[동] put at ease, right, maintain
[명] calm, ease, walkover [형] unperturbed, calm about, settled |
[동] To cause someone to feel unhappy or worried; To make someone feel angry or distressed
[명] An unexpected result that causes confusion; A state of emotional disturbance or anxiety [형] Feeling unhappy or disappointed; Emotionally disturbed or anxious |
We both looked {upset}.
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우리는 둘 다 기분이 상한 듯 보였다.
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단어 2 |
pencil
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[ˈpensl]
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[명] 연필
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[명] beam, ray, shaft
[동] write, write down, jot down |
[명] A tool used for writing or drawing, made of a thin stick of graphite encased in wood; An instrument that creates marks on paper through a core of graphite
[동] To write or draw using a pencil; To create a mark with a pencil on a surface |
During art class, I couldn't find my favorite {pencil}.
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미술 수업 중에 나는 내가 가장 좋아하는 연필을 찾을 수 없었다.
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단어 3 |
name
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[neɪm]
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[명] 이름
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[명] title, denomination, first name
[동] call, give a name to, dub |
[명] A word used to identify a person or thing; A label that distinguishes a specific individual or item
[동] To give a specific name to someone or something; To assign a title or identity to a person or object [형] Having a well-known reputation; Related to a famous individual or brand |
She looked at the pencil and said, "There are two {names} on this—one in pen, one in pencil."
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그녀는 연필을 보고 "여기에 두 개의 이름이 있어요—하나는 펜으로, 하나는 연필로 쓰여져 있어요."라고 말했다.
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단어 4 |
sticker
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[ˈstɪkə(r)]
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[명] 스티커
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[명] A label or decoration that has an adhesive backing for sticking to surfaces; An item that is used to decorate or label something by sticking it on
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We laughed, and I gave him a {sticker} to say sorry for yelling.
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우리는 웃었고, 나는 소리 지른 것에 대해 미안하다고 스티커를 그에게 주었다.
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단어 5 |
figure out
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[동] 알아내다
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To find a solution to a problem; To understand something by thinking about it
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"It's okay. I'm glad we {figured} it out."
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"괜찮아. 우리가 이걸 알아내서 기뻐."
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단어 6 |
yell
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[jel]
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[동] 소리 지르다
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[동] cry out, scream, call out
[명] cry, scream, yelp |
[동] whisper, murmur
[명] whisper, murmur |
[동] To shout loudly in a sharp way; To make a loud cry or scream
[명] A loud cry made in response to pain or surprise; A sudden and strong shout |
We laughed, and I gave him a sticker to say sorry for {yelling.}
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우리는 웃었고, 나는 소리 지른 것에 대해 미안하다고 스티커를 그에게 주었다.
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단어 7 |
frown
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[fraʊn]
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[동] 찡그리다
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[동] scowl, glower, glare
[명] scowl, glower, glare |
[동] smile
[명] smile |
[동] To wrinkle one's forehead to show disapproval or displeasure; To create a facial expression indicating concentration or unhappiness
[명] A facial expression that shows disapproval or displeasure, often with furrowed brows; An expression indicating unhappiness or concentration, usually with tightened eyebrows |
Daniel {frowned.}
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다니엘은 찡그렸다.
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단어 8 |
favorite
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[féivərit]
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[형] 가장 좋아하는
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[형] Preferred above all others; Most liked or enjoyed
[명] A person or thing that is preferred over others; Someone or something that is liked the most |
During art class, I couldn't find my {favorite} pencil.
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미술 수업 중에 나는 내가 가장 좋아하는 연필을 찾을 수 없었다.
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단어 9 |
every
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[ˈevri]
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[형] 매(번)
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[형] each, each and every, every single
[한] each, each and every, every single |
[한] no
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[형] Referring to each individual member of a group without excluding anyone; Indicating all items in a series or sequence
[한] Used to refer to all members of a group without exceptions; Indicates each individual in a set or collection |
Now we sit together in art class {every} week.
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이제 우리는 미술 수업에서 매주 함께 앉는다.
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단어 10 |
glad
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[ɡlæd]
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[형] 기쁜
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[형] pleased, happy, delighted
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[형] dismayed, unhappy, annoyed
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[형] Feeling happy or pleased; Experiencing joy or delight
[동] To make someone feel happy or joyful; To bring delight or pleasure to someone [명] A type of flowering plant belonging to the genus Gladiolus; A tall plant with long leaves and spikes of brightly colored flowers |
"It's okay. I'm {glad} we figured it out."
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"괜찮아. 우리가 이걸 알아내서 기뻐."
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단어 11 |
classmate
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[ˈklæsmeɪt]
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[명] 급우
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[명] A person who studies in the same class as another student; Someone who attends the same school class as you
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Then I saw my {classmate}, Daniel, using a pencil that looked just like mine.
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그러다 나는 내 급우 다니엘이 내 것과 똑같이 생긴 연필을 사용하는 것을 보았다.
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단어 12 |
week
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[wiːk]
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[명] 주
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[명] A duration that lasts for seven days; A time frame of seven consecutive days
[부] A period of seven days; The time it takes to make a full cycle in days |
Now we sit together in art class every {week}.
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이제 우리는 미술 수업에서 매주 함께 앉는다.
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단어 13 |
mistake
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[mɪˈsteɪk]
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[명] 실수
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[명] error, fault, blunder
[동] misunderstand, misinterpret, get wrong |
[명] An action or decision that is incorrect or misguided; A misunderstanding or wrong judgment
[동] To be incorrect about something; To misunderstand or interpret something wrongly |
"Oh no, I must have picked it up by {mistake}!"
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"오 안돼, 내가 실수로 주워버렸나 봐!"
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단어 14 |
floor
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[flɔː(r)]
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[명] 바닥
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[명] ground, flooring, storey
[동] knock down, disconcert, knock over |
[명] The surface you walk on inside a room; The level base of a building where people move around
[동] To cover a space with flooring material; To bring someone or something down to the ground |
I looked in my bag, on the {floor}, and even under the table.
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나는 내 가방 안과 바닥, 그리고 테이블 아래까지 찾아보았다.
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단어 15 |
together
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[təˈɡeðə(r)]
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[부] 함께
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[부] with each other, collectively, in conjunction
[형] level-headed, self-possessed, well balanced |
[부] separately, consecutively
[형] unbalanced, flustered, disorganized |
[부] In close proximity or in the same place as another person or group; With mutual cooperation or collaboration
[형] Being calm and organized in a situation; Having confidence and control over one's actions |
Now we sit {together} in art class every week.
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이제 우리는 미술 수업에서 매주 함께 앉는다.
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단어 16 |
teacher
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[ˈtiːtʃə(r)]
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[명] 선생님
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[명] educator, instructor, tutor
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[명] A person who helps students learn and understand new information; Someone who gives lessons and instructs others in a subject
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Our {teacher} came over and asked what was wrong.
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우리 선생님이 다가와서 무슨 일이냐고 물었다.
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단어 17 |
pen
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[pen]
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[명] 펜
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[명] enclosure, fold, pound
[동] write, confine, enclose |
[명] A tool used for writing or drawing that dispenses ink; An enclosure for animals, especially on a farm
[동] To enclose someone or something in a confined space; To restrict movement by putting someone in a pen [축약] A short form used to represent the word 'peninsula'; An abbreviation for a geographic feature that is surrounded by water on three sides |
She looked at the pencil and said, "There are two names on this—one in {pen}, one in pencil."
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그녀는 연필을 보고 "여기에 두 개의 이름이 있어요—하나는 펜으로, 하나는 연필로 쓰여져 있어요."라고 말했다.
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단어 18 |
hunter
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[ˈhʌntə(r)]
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[명] 사냥꾼
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[명] huntsman, huntsman or woman, huntswoman
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[명] A person or animal that hunts for sport or food; Someone who actively seeks and captures wild animals
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Suddenly, he was caught in a {hunter}'s net.
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갑자기 그는 사냥꾼의 그물에 걸렸다.
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단어 19 |
roar
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[rɔː(r)]
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[동] 포효하다
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[동] bellow, thunder, yell
[명] shout, rumble, bellow |
[동] whisper, weep
[명] whisper |
[동] To make a loud and deep cry, often associated with strong emotions; To produce a loud sound like a wild animal
[명] A loud, deep cry made by a lion or similar wild animal; A powerful and prolonged shout, often expressing emotion like anger or joy |
"Who dares to bother me?" the lion {roared.}
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"누가 나를 방해하느냐?" 사자가 포효했다.
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단어 20 |
friend
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[frend]
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[명] 친구
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[명] companion, boon companion, pal
[동] add, follow |
[명] enemy, foe, opponent
[동] defriend, unfollow |
[명] A person with whom one shares a strong bond of affection; Someone you enjoy spending time with and care about
[동] To add someone to a list of contacts on social media; To act as if you are a friend to someone |
"Thank you, little {friend}," said the lion.
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"고마워, 작은 친구," 사자가 말했다.
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단어 21 |
wake
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[weɪk]
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[동] 깨우다
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[동] awake, awaken, stir
[명] vigil, backwash, slipstream |
[동] sleep, fall asleep
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[동] To emerge from sleep or cause someone to emerge from sleep; To stop sleeping or to make someone stop sleeping
[명] A gathering held next to someone who has died, often with rituals; The path created in the water by a moving boat |
A tiny mouse ran over his paw and {woke} him up.
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아주 작은 생쥐가 그의 발 위를 달려가서 그를 깨웠다.
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단어 22 |
mouse
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[maʊs]
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[명] 생쥐
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[명] A small rodent known for its pointed snout and long tail; A tiny animal that often has large ears and a small body
[동] To hunt or catch mice; To search for something stealthily |
A tiny {mouse} ran over his paw and woke him up.
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아주 작은 생쥐가 그의 발 위를 달려가서 그를 깨웠다.
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단어 23 |
catch
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[kætʃ]
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[동] 잡다
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[동] seize, capture, trap
[명] haul, fastener, net |
[동] drop, free, release
[명] advantage |
[동] To intercept and hold something in control; To capture something after pursuing it
[명] An act of seizing or capturing something, especially a ball; Something that is caught or captured [형] Designed to attract attention or interest; Something that can be misleading or deceptive |
Suddenly, he was {caught} in a hunter's net.
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갑자기 그는 사냥꾼의 그물에 걸렸다.
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단어 24 |
sharp
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[ʃɑːrp]
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[형] 날카로운
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[형] keen, jagged, sharp-edged
[부] precisely, promptly, exactly |
[형] blunt, mild, slow
[부] approximately, roughly |
[형] Having a fine edge or point that can cut or pierce; Able to cut easily due to a pointed edge
[부] In a precise or exact way; In a sudden or unexpected manner [명] A musical note that is raised by a semitone above the natural pitch; A symbol indicating that a note should be played one semitone higher |
She ran to the lion and began to chew the ropes with her {sharp} teeth.
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그녀는 사자에게 달려가서 날카로운 이빨로 밧줄을 씹기 시작했다.
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단어 25 |
tiny
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[ˈtaɪni]
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[형] 아주 작은
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[형] minute, small, small-scale
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[형] huge, significant
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[형] Extremely small in size; So small that it is almost unnoticeable
[명] A very small child; A little one who is still young |
A {tiny} mouse ran over his paw and woke him up.
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아주 작은 생쥐가 그의 발 위를 달려가서 그를 깨웠다.
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단어 26 |
suddenly
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[ˈsʌdənli]
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[부] 갑자기
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[부] immediately, abruptly, instantaneously
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[부] gradually
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[부] Happening quickly and unexpectedly; In a way that is sudden and without warning
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{Suddenly}, he was caught in a hunter's net.
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갑자기 그는 사냥꾼의 그물에 걸렸다.
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단어 27 |
cry
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[kraɪ]
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[명] 외침
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[동] weep, sob, shed tears
[명] sob, weep, greet |
[동] laugh, whisper
[명] laugh, laughter |
[동] To shed tears due to strong emotions like sadness or pain; To make a loud sound as an expression of distress
[명] A loud shout or scream expressing strong emotions; An instance where someone sheds tears |
Soon, the mouse heard his {cry}.
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곧, 생쥐는 그의 외침을 들었다.
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단어 28 |
eat
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[iːt]
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[동] 먹다
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[동] consume, have, devour
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[동] starve, fast
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[동] To put food in your mouth and chew it before swallowing; To consume food for nourishment
[명] A type of food that is light or casual; Any item that can be consumed as food |
"Please don't {eat} me. Maybe I can help you someday!"
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"제발 저를 먹지 마세요. 언젠가 제가 당신을 도와줄 수 있어요!"
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단어 29 |
lion
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[ˈlaɪən]
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[명] 사자
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[명] big cat, king of the beasts, lioness
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[명] A large wild cat known for its strength and social behavior, primarily found in Africa; A member of the Panthera leo species, recognized by its tawny coat and a majestic mane in males
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One day, a great {lion} was sleeping under a tree.
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어느 날, 큰 사자가 나무 아래에서 자고 있었다.
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단어 30 |
paw
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[pɔː]
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[명] 발
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[명] foot, pad, forepaw
[동] poke, manhandle, handle roughly/carelessly/clumsily |
[명] The foot of an animal that has claws; A soft foot of a mammal, usually with pads
[동] To scrape or touch something with a paw; To hit or strike at something using a paw [형] Made from scraps or leftover pieces; Referring to something created using small parts |
A tiny mouse ran over his {paw} and woke him up.
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아주 작은 생쥐가 그의 발 위를 달려가서 그를 깨웠다.
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단어 31 |
bother
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[ˈbɑːðə(r)]
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[동] 방해하다
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[동] disturb, trouble, concern
[명] trouble, effort, problem |
[동] comfort, help
[명] help |
[동] To trouble or disturb someone; To cause someone to feel worried or concerned
[명] An effort or trouble that causes discomfort; A feeling of annoyance or worry about something [감탄] A phrase used to show that you are slightly annoyed; An expression of mild irritation |
"Who dares to {bother} me?" the lion roared.
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"누가 나를 방해하느냐?" 사자가 포효했다.
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단어 32 |
walk
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[wɔːk]
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[동] 걷다
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[동] stroll, stride, step
[명] stroll, gait, saunter |
[동] To move by lifting and setting down each foot alternately; To travel on foot for exercise or leisure
[명] An action of moving on foot at a regular pace; A journey made by walking |
A few days later, the lion was {walking} in the forest.
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며칠 후, 사자가 숲 속을 걷고 있었다.
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단어 33 |
net
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[net]
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[명] 그물
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[명] netting, mesh, meshwork
[동] earn, catch, make [형] after taxes, after deductions, final |
[형] gross
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[명] A device made of mesh used for catching fish or insects; A structure used as a goal in sports like soccer or hockey
[동] To catch something using a net; To gain a profit after all expenses are deducted [형] Remaining after taxes or other deductions; Describing value after all costs are subtracted |
Suddenly, he was caught in a hunter's {net}.
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갑자기 그는 사냥꾼의 그물에 걸렸다.
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단어 34 |
sleep
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[sliːp]
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[동] 자다
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[동] be asleep, slumber, doze
[명] nap, slumber, doze |
[동] wake up
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[동] To be in a state of rest where the body is inactive and the mind is unconscious; To close your eyes and rest your body and mind, temporarily losing awareness
[명] The state of resting where the body and mind are inactive; A natural period of rest during which a person is unconscious |
One day, a great lion was {sleeping} under a tree.
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어느 날, 큰 사자가 나무 아래에서 자고 있었다.
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단어 35 |
sorry
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[ˈsɑːri]
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[형] 미안한
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[형] sad, regretful, I'm afraid
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[형] glad, unapologetic, unsympathetic
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[형] Feeling a sense of sadness or regret for someone else's troubles; Expressing an apology for a mistake or fault
[감탄] An expression of regret or sadness about something; A way to show you feel bad about a mistake or misunderstanding |
"I'm {sorry}!" squeaked the mouse.
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"미안해!" 생쥐가 끼익 소리쳤다.
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단어 36 |
laugh
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[læf]
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[동] 웃다
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[동] chuckle, giggle, chortle
[명] chuckle, chortle, giggle |
[동] cry
[명] bore, misery |
[동] To make sounds that show happiness or amusement; To express joy through laughter
[명] A sound made during an act of laughing; The action of laughing or the sound it produces |
The lion {laughed} loudly.
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사자는 크게 웃었다.
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단어 37 |
help
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[help]
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[동] 돕다
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[동] assist, aid, back
[명] assistance, aid, support |
[동] hinder, impede, make worse
[명] hindrance, irritant |
[동] To make it easier for someone to do something by providing assistance; To give support or aid to someone in need
[명] The action of providing assistance to someone in need; Efforts or activities that make tasks easier [감탄] A call for immediate assistance; An urgent request for someone to provide aid |
"Please don't eat me. Maybe I can {help} you someday!"
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"제발 저를 먹지 마세요. 언젠가 제가 당신을 도와줄 수 있어요!"
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