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30 Cards in this Set
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mitten
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- a gloves that enclosing the four fingers together and the thumb separately 벙어리 장갑
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drawer
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- furniture that is shaped like a bow and is designed for putting things in. usually to pull it towards you to open it.
[ex] a dress drawer |
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tear
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- move somewhere very quickly often in an uncontrolled or dangerous way.
[ex] He tore down the stairs. |
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shiver
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- the body shakes slightly because you are cold or frighten.
[ex] They shivered in the freezing cold weather. |
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shove
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- to push with a quick, violent movement.
[ex] I shoved my hand into my desk for finding my textbook. |
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fierce
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- animal or person that is very aggressive or angry
[ex] Tyrannosaurrus was one of the most fiercest creatures in the earth. |
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swamp
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- an area of very wet land with wild plants growing in it.
[ex] A swamp is a place with snakes and crocodiles. |
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marshy
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- a land that is always wet and muddy.
[ex] There are lots of marshy places in the jungle. |
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tiptoe
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- the tip or end of a toe 발끝
[ex] stand on tiptoe to look at something. |
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pile
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- an assemblage of things laid of lying one upon each other 쌓아올린 것
[ex] pile of papers, pile of bricks |
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mound
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- something that is a large rounded pile of it.
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grant
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- to allow to have it; give 주다, 수여하다 / (소원 등을) 들어주다, 허락하다.
[ex] grant a degree / grant all wishes. |
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sneak
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- to approach very quietly on foot, trying to avoid being seen or heard.
[ex] sneak away from somewhere, sneak around |
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fort
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- a place with a wall or fence around it where soldiers can stay and be safe from enemies.
[ex] a fort made of snow |
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looseleaf
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- a note that holds papers by rings so that you can remove or return papers without tearing like a binder.
[ex] a looseleaf paper. |
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wrinkle
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- lines which form on someone's face as they grow old.
[ex] a face that covered with wrinkles. |
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crumple
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- to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass
[ex] crumple up a letter into a ball |
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lay
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- to produce an egg
[ex] mammals usually lay eggs. |
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supper
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- a dinner
[ex] have a supper |
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whiz
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- to make a buzzing or hissing sound / buzzing or hissing sound
[ex] The bullet whizzed, The car whizzed |
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wreck
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- to completely destroy or ruin
[ex] the wreck of an ancient civillization |
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slowpoke
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- a person who makes slow progress.
[ex] a slowpoke at learning language |
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zillion
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- extremely large number or quantities
[ex] zillion trees in the jungle |
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stack
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- a pile or heap( a more or less orderly)
[ex] a stack of affair, a wheat stack |
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wiggle
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- to move side to side irregularly
[ex] puppies usually wiggle their tails with delight. |
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blister
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- 물집 a thin vesicle containing watery matter as from a burn or other injuries
[ex] have a blisters on skin |
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grin
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- to smile or laugh broadly
[ex] grin with delight, grin someone's approval 웃으며 승낙하다 |
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sloppy
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- muddy, slushy or very wet (splashed or soiled with liquid) / careless and lazy
[ex] a little attention for sloppy work / a sloppy habit |
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crossly
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- in a cross or angry manner
[ex] to scold crossly |
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dillydally
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- to waste time by indecision
[ex] there are no time to dillydaly |