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bewilder |
(사람·동물을) 당황하게[어리둥절하게] 하다; [수동태] 당황하다 : puzzle, befog, confuse, perplex |
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Ex1) The instructions completely bewildered me.
Ex2) Arriving in a strange city at night, I felt alone and bewildered.
Ex3) He gave me directions to his house, but I found them utterly bewildering.
Ex4) The college offers a bewildering range of courses.
Ex5) As he walked through the door, she stared at him in utter bewilderment.
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bite |
1. 물다; 물어 뜯다; 깨물다 : champ, chomp, crunch, gnaw
2. ···에게 완전히 먹히다
3. (모기·벼룩·게 등이) 물다, 쏘다 : sting, smart
4. (추위가) 살을 에다; (후추 등이) 쏘다; (서리가) 상하게 하다
5. (산 등이 금속을) 부식시키다; 침식시키다 : corrode, erode
6. [보통 a∼] (물어뜯은) 한 조각; (음식의) 한 입, 한 입의 분량; 소량의 식사, 가벼운 식사 : morsel, mouthful, snack
7. (전체에서 잘린) 한 부분 : portion, part |
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Ex1) He took a bite (= bit a piece) out of the apple.
Ex2) He had two bites (= bit two pieces) of apple.
Ex3) Higher mortgage rates are beginning to bite.
Ex4) The new service is now available but clients don't seem to be biting.
Ex5) The fish aren't biting today.
Ex6) An insect bit me on the arm.
Ex7) He bites his fingernails.
Ex8) Can I have a bite?
Ex9) Tell us a little bit about that.
Ex10) There's a bit of a difference.
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blast |
돌풍, 갑자기 크게 나는 소리, 폭파 : boom, burst, crash, smash, wham |
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Ex1) Their latest record blasted (its way) up the charts
Ex2) A tunnel was to be blasted through the mountains.
Ex3) They heard the guns blasting away all night.
Ex4) The government was blasted by the opposition for failing to reduce inflation.
Ex5) Three people were injured in the blast.
Ex6) A blast of cold air hit him as he opened the window.
Ex7) The tournament was a blast, and I had a lot of fun participating in my own 'unique' way.
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blaze |
1. (비교적 크고 맑은) 불꽃, 화염 : flicker, flame, flare
2. 섬광 : glare
3. 광휘; 타오르는 듯한 광채; (명성의) 발양 : blare
4. (감정 등의) 확 타오름, 격발
5. 타오르다
6. 빛나다; 번쩍이다
7. 발끈하다, 격노하다 |
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Ex1) The sun was blazing down that afternoon.
Ex2) Isaac's eyes suddenly blazed with anger.
Ex3) Firefighters took two hours to control the blaze.
Ex4) We quickly grew tired in the blazing sunshine.
Ex5) They used to have some blazing rows over money.
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blink |
1. 깜박거리다, (눈을) 깜작이다 : wink, bat, nictitate, twinkle
2. (눈이 부셔서 가늘게 뜨고)보다; 힐끔 보다, 엿보다
3. 놀라서 보다, 깜짝 놀라다
4. 보고도 못 본 체하다, 간과하다 : connive |
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Ex1) Television monitors blink.
Ex2) When a machine is on the blink, it is not working correctly.
Ex3) You've got something in your eye - try blinking a few times.
Ex4) When he was told I was expecting twins, Harry didn't even blink.
Ex5) In the blink of an eye, he was gone.
Ex6) We like Google because they provide extremely relevant search results and their page loads in the blink of an eye.
Ex7) The advantage was that you could get a whole new set of fresh registers in the blink of an eye by changing that frame pointer.
Ex8) Otherwise, the lamp will blink on and off at the pulse rate of the motor port, and you will count extra pulses.
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blow |
(신체의 일부에의)타격, 구타, 강타, (불의의)충격, 뜻밖의 재해 |
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Ex1) The wind was blowing harder every minute.
Ex2) The letter blew away and I had to run after it.
Ex3) The gale-force wind had blown the fence down.
Ex4) I blew the dust off the books.
Ex5) I wish you wouldn't blow smoke in my face.
Ex6) Shall we go out for a blow?
Ex7) Have a good blow (= blow your nose well).
Ex8) His car had been blown to pieces.
Ex9) a sharp blow to the stomach
Ex10) Losing his job was a severe blow to his confidence.
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boast |
자랑하다; 호언장담하다, 큰소리치다 : brag, vaunt |
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Ex1) He didn't talk about his exam results in case people thought he was boasting.
Ex2) Parents enjoy boasting about their children's achievements.
Ex3) They boasted that they had never lost a single game.
Ex4) It is her proud boast that she has never missed a single episode of the soap opera.
Ex5) Ireland boasts beautiful beaches, great restaurants and friendly locals.
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bond |
1. 묶는(매는·잇는)것, [보통~s] 족쇄: shackle, chains, fetter(s), gyve(s), iron(s)
2. 연줄, 계약, 동맹 : contract, guarantee, knot |
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Ex1) the bond(s) of friendship/love
Ex2) There has been a close bond between them ever since she saved him from drowning.
Ex3) In societies with strong family bonds (= relationships), people tend to live longer.
Ex4) The aim was to bond the group into a closely-knit team.
Ex5) The hospital gives mothers no quiet private time in which to bond with their babies.
Ex6) Much of the bonding between mother and child takes place in those early weeks.
Ex7) This new adhesive can bond metal to glass.
Ex8) I invested some money in savings bonds.
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bore |
지루하게 하다, 따분하게 하다 : pall, tire, weary |
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Ex1) She finds opera boring.
Ex2) It's boring to sit on the plane with nothing to read.
Ex3) a boring lecture
Ex4) The film was so boring I fell asleep.
Ex5) It was a cold, wet day and the children were bored.
Ex6) He was getting bored with/of doing the same thing every day.
Ex7) Ironing is such a bore.
Ex8) It's an awful bore cooking a meal every night.
Ex9) It's such a bore to have to write this out all over again.
Ex10) The film has a boringly predictable ending.
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breed |
1. (동물이 새끼를) 낳다 : procreate, bear
2. 번식시키다, 사육하다; (품종을) 개량하다, ···을 교배시키다 : multiply, propagate
3. (불화 등을) 일으키다, 야기시키다, 조성하다 : cause, occasion
4. 양육하다, 기르다, 가르치다 : grow |
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Ex1) Terriers are bred for their fighting instincts.
Ex2) The blackbird, like most birds, breeds in the spring.
Ex3) His main income comes from breeding cattle.
Ex4) a breed of dog/cat/horse/sheep/cattle
Ex5) What's your favorite breed of dog/dog breed?
Ex6) The family's business was horse-breeding.
Ex7) We used to keep pigs for breeding purposes.
Ex8) The penguins' breeding season has begun.
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첫댓글 대단합니다..^^ 늘 감사해요!!
저두요~*^-^*
예문이 많아 넘 좋습니다. 알씨에 대해 항상 감솨해여...토미님~
항상 고마운 마음으로 봅니다.. 감사합니다.
감사합니다.. 도움이 된다니 기분이 좋네요.^^
볼때마다 느끼는 거지만 상당한 노력이 필요한 작업인거 같은데...고맙다는말밖에 해드릴것이 없네여....
감사합니다 많은 도움이 되네요 ^^*
정말 감사합니다.