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abash
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어 배쉬 2, 무안하게 하다:Meredith felt abashed by her inability to remember her lines in the school chorus of "Old McDonald Had a Farm"
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unabashedly
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부끄러운기색도없이
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abate
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<고통이>감소하다:the agony abated; <비바람이>잠잠해지다:Bad weather abates when good weather begins to return.
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abatement
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경감:tax abatement
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aberration
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엡 어 뤠이 션 3, 정도에서벗어난것; 예외
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aberrant
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정도에서벗어난
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abhor
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앱 홀 2, 소름이끼칠정도로싫어하다:hating a person is almost friendly in comparison with abhorring him or her.
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abhorrence
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혐오
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abhorrent
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견딜수없이싫은 :It is ~ to me.= I am ~ of it. 나는 그게 질색이다(I abhor it.)
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abject
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앱 줵트 1, 희망이없는:A slave is abject.:abject poverty 극빈
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abnegate
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앱 너 게잍 1, <즐거움을> 끊다:Samantha abnegated desserts for one month after getting on the scale.
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self-abnegation
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자기희생
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abortive
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unsuccessful:Mary and Elizabeth made an abortive effort to bake a birthday cake; that is, their effort didi not result in a birthday cake.
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abort
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to end something before it is completed.
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abridgement
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요약본
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absolute
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앱 썰 뤁 1, 무조건적인:An absolute rule is one that has no exceptions and that you must follow, no two ways about it. 절대적인 것:Death, for living things, is an absolute, which means that it is total, unlimited, or perfect.
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absolve
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앱 졸브 2, 의무를 면제하다:Bill absolved Mary of her obligation to go to the prom with him.
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absolution
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앱 썰 루 션 3, 면제
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abstinent
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앱 스터 넌트 1, Beulah used to be a chain-smoker; now she's abstinent 절제하는
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abstain
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절제하다 <from>~ from food[flesh and fish] 단식하다[육식을 피하다]
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abstruse
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앱 스트루스 2, 난해한
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abyss
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어 비쓰 a bottomless pit(구덩이), or something so deep thath it seems bottomless 나락; 구렁텅이:the ~ of despair 절망의 구렁텅이
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abysmal
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어 비즈 멀 2, 지독하게안좋은(very bad)
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accolade
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애 컬 레읻 1, 칭송(주로 복수로)
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accost
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어 커스트 2, to approach and speak to someone aggresively:Amanda karate chopped the stranger who accosted her in the street and was embarassed to find he was an old blind man.
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acerbic=acerb[어 썳 2]
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어 썰 빅 2, difficult to accept; unpleasant; 신랄한
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acquiesce
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애 쿠위 에스 3, 마지못해따르다:The pirates asked Pete to walk the plank; he took one look at their swords and then acquiesced.
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acrid
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에 크륃 1, 신맛이나는; 톡쏘는; 심한발언
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acrimonious
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애 크러 모우 니 어스 3, full of spite
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acumen
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애 큐 먼 1, 통찰력
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acute
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어 큐우트 2, 시력이좋은:My eyesight is acute(You can see things that other people can't=You have visual acuity.
(지성등이)예리한:an acute mind=you have mental acuity. (고통등이)예리한:an acute pain=a sharp pain Acute means sharp only in a figurative sense. A knife, which is sharp enough to cut, is never said to be acute. An acute disease <병이>급성인 |
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adamant=adamantine(애 더 맨 틴 3,)
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unyielding; 매우단단한:a diamond is adamant.
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address
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어 드뤠쓰 2, to address a convention:to give a speech to the convention; to address a problem:to face it and set about solving it
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adherent
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앧 히어 뤈트 2, 옹호자
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admonish
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앧 마 니쉬 2:The boys' mother admonished(경고했다) them not to eat the pie she had just baked.When they did so anyway, she admonished(scold gently 주의를주다) them for doing it.
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adroit
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어 드로잍 2, skillful 솜씨좋은
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adulation
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애 절 레이 션 3, wild or excessive admiration 부담스러울정도의칭찬
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adulterate
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어 덜 터 뤠잍 2, contaminate; make impure:vegetarians do not like their foods adulterated with animal fats.
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affable
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애 퍼 벌 1, 붙임성있는
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affectation
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애 팩 태이 션 3, Behavior that is assumed rather than natural; artificiality
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affinity
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어 피 너 티 2, A natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship 좋아함; An inherent similarity between persons or things 유사성
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agrarian
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어 그래어 뤼 언 2, Relating to agricultural or rural matters
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agnostic
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애그 나스 틱 2, 불가지론(不可知論)자
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aggregate
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애 그러 것 1, sum total; a collection of separate things mixed together:
Chili is an aggregate of meat and beans; You would make Chili by aggregating meat and beans; Chili is an aggregate(집합적인)food. |
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alacrity
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어 래 크뤼티 with~ 경쾌하게; 민첩하게
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allege
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어 레쥐 2, 우기다; 주장하다;
"Bill alleges that I stole his hat" 1. Bill says I stole his hate 2. I say I didn't do it. allegation:주장 |
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alleviate
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얼 리 비 에잍 2, 완화하다:Aspirin alleviates headache pain.
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alloy
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앨 로이 1, 합금:Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
얼 로이 2, mix two things together unalloyed : pure |
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allusion
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얼 루 젼 2, 암시 allude (암시적으로) 언급하다: To refer to it indirectly :an allusion is an allusion only if the source isn't identified directly.:"I sometimes wonder whether to be or not to be"-->alluding
"As Hamlet said, 'To be or not to be, that is the question,'"-->direct reference, not an allusion |
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altruism
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앨 트루 이 점 1, 이타주의
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ambience
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앰 비 언쓰 1, <문>분위기
adj. ambient |
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ambivalent
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앰 비 벌 런트 2, undecided; having opposed feelings simultaneously 모순되는 감정이 공존하는 Susan felt ambivalent about George as a boyfriend. Her frequent desire to break up with him reflected this ambivalence.
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ameliorate
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어 미일 리어 뤠잍 2, 개선하다
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amenable
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어 미 너 벌 2, 따르는<to>:I suggested that Bert pay for my lunch as well as for his own and, to my surprise, he was amenable to the suggestion.
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amenity
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어 메 니 티 2, [보통 pl. ]오락 [문화] 시설:The amenities at the local club include a swimming pool, a golf course, and a fallout shelter.
[pl.]화장실; [pl.]호텔에서 공짜로 지급되는 물건들(비누, 샴푸 등등) |
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amiable
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에이 미 어 벌 1, 붙임성있는
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amicable
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애 미 커 벌 1, 우호적인:~ relations 우호 관계
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amnesty
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앰 너 스티 1, <from amnesia기억상실증> 사면:The word amnesty always refers to a pardon given to a group or class of people. A pardon granted to a single person is simply a pardon.
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amoral
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에이 모 뤌 2, 도덕적이지도부도덕적이지도않은 :A moral person does right; an immoral person does wrong; an amoral person simply does.
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amorphous
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어 몰 퍼쓰 2, 무정형의(formless):To say that something has an
"amorphous shape" is a contradiction. How can a shape be shapeless? |