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participate(v) 참여하다
-to take part in or become involved in an activity
She didn’t participate in the discussion.
그녀는 이 토론에 참여하지 않았다.

injured(ag) 부상을 입은
-physically hurt; having an injury
My injured friend came to me.
내 다친 친구는 나에게 왔다.

embrace(n) 포옹
- an act of putting your arms around somebody as a sign of love or
friendship
My favorite skinship is embrace.
내가 가장 좋아하는 스킨쉽은 포옹이다.

definetely(adv) 분명히
-a way of emphasizing that something is true and that there is no doubt
about it
I definitely saw that murder case.
그 살인 사건을 분명히 봤다.

reach(v) 도달하다
- reach something/somebody to arrive at the place that you have been
travelling to
I reached in my limit.
나는 한계에 도달했다.

stranger(n) 낯선사람
-a person that you do not know
Put a group of strangers in a room together, and they'll probably start a
conversation.
낯선 사람을 한 방에 모아 놓으면 아마 대화를 시작할 것이다.

lead to(phr. v.) ~로 이어지다


-to be an introduction to or the cause of something
"오늘은 덥지?"라고 누군가 말할지도 모른다. "네가 말했잖아"라고 또 다른 사람이 대
답한다.
Soon enough, comments about today's weather will lead to other people's
weather stories about getting stuck in the rain or trying to stay cool
during last week's high of 100 degrees Fahrenheit(37.7 degrees Celsius).
머지 않아, 오늘 날씨에 대한 언급은 지난 주의 최고 기온인 화씨 100도 (섭씨 37.7
도) 동안 비를 맞거나 시원하게 지내려고 했다는 다른 사람들의 날씨 이야기로 이어
질 것이다.

impress(v.) 감명을 주다
-if a person or thing impresses you, you admire them or it
In order to impress at a job interview, you need to bond with the
interviewer right away.
취업 면접에서 감동을 주기 위해서는 면접관과 바로 유대를 맺어야 한다.

effective(adj.) 효과적인
-producing the result that is wanted or intended; producing a successful
result
Effective small talk can make that first impression get you the job.
효과적인 잡담은 첫인상이 당신에게 일자리를 가져다 줄 수 있다.

demonstrate(v.) 입증하다
-to show something clearly by giving proof or evidence
In fact, research demonstrates that just five minutes of small talk can lead
to more successful business deals.
사실, 연구는 단 5분간의 작은 대화만으로도 더 성공적인 사업 거래로 이어질 수 있
다는 것을 보여준다.

select(v.) 선택하다
-to choose somebody/something from a group of people or things, usually
according to a system
Select something around you that you share with the other person.
주변 사람과 공유할 내용을 선택하십시오.

maintain(v.) 유지하다
-maintain something to make something continue at the same level,
standard, etc.
Third, maintain eye contact. When you look people in the eye, they feel
you appreciate what they are saying.
셋째, 눈을 계속 마주친다. 당신이 사람들의 눈을 바라볼 때, 그들은 당신이 그들이
말하는 것을 고맙게 여긴다고 느낀다.

confidence(n.)자신감
-the feeling that you can trust, believe in and be sure about the abilities
or good qualities of somebody/something
Some people shy away from small talk. They might not have enough
confidence to start up conversations with strangers.
어떤 사람들은 잡담을 피한다. 그들은 낯선 사람들과 대화를 시작할 만큼 자신감이
없을 수도 있다.

system(n.)체제
-an organized set of ideas or theories or a particular way of doing
something
This complex system helps humans survive by recognizing which foods are
safe and which might be dangerous.
이 복잡한 시스템은 어떤 음식이 안전하고 어떤 것이 위험할 수 있는지를 인식함으로
써 인간이 생존할 수 있도록 돕는다.

situation(n) 상황
-all the circumstances and things that are happening at a particular time
and in a particular place
It is bad situation now.
지금 상황이 안 좋다.

athletes(n) 체육선수
-a person who competes in sports
My all ex boyfriends are athlete
내 모든 전남자친구는 다 체육선수이다.

psychologists(n) 심리학자
-a scientist who studies and is trained in psychology
My husband’s job is psychologist.
내 남편의 직업은 심리학자이다.
personality(n) 인성
-the various aspects of a person’s character that combine to make them
different from other people
My personality is cute.
내 인성은 귀엽다.

adventure(n) 모험
-an unusual, exciting or dangerous experience, journey or series of events
challenge
Let’s go adventure!
모험을 떠나자!

murder(n) 살인자
-the crime of killing somebody deliberately SYNONYM homicide
In fact, I’m murder.
사실 난 살인자이다.

selfish(ad) 이기적인
-caring only about yourself rather than about other people.
I’m selfish person.
난 이기적인 사람이다.

responsible(ad) 책임있는
-having the job or duty of doing something or taking care of
somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong
Having a baby is must be a responsible choice.
아기를 갖는 것은 책임있는 선택이어야 한다.

point out(v) 지적한다


-to stretch your finger out towards somebody/something in order to show
somebody which person or thing you are referring to
I pointed out his attitude.
나는 그의 태도를 지적했다.

proud(ad) 자랑스러운
- feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done,
or are connected with
I’m so proud of my face.
나는 내 얼굴이 자랑스럽다.

student(n) 학생
-a person who is studying at a university or college
I’m a student.
난 학생이다.

appear(v.) 나타나다
-to start to be seen
My lover appeared when I making tteokbokkie.
내 연인은 내가 떡볶이를 만들 때 나타났다.

appealing(adj.) 매력적인
-attractive or interesting
My appealing girlfriend is mine.
내 매력적인 여친은 내것이다.

aspect(n.) 측면
-a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem, etc.; a way
in which it may be considered
In bad aspect, He is so rude
부정적인 측면에서, 그는 무례하다.

goal(n.) 골
-(in sports) a frame with a net into which players must kick or hit the ball
in order to score a point
I got a goal.
내가 한 골 넣었다.

trait(n.) 특성
-a particular quality in your personality
My trait is cute, and it’s so toxic.
내 특성은 귀여움이다, 그리고 그건 매우 치명적이다.

vivid(adj.) 생생한
-producing very clear pictures in your mind
My vivid memory about teenager
나 10대때 선명한 기억....

complex(adj.) 복잡한
-made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to
understand
My problem with boyfriend is so complex
남자친구와의 문제가 상당히 복잡하다.

prove(v.) 입증하다
-to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true
I proved my love.
난 내 사랑을 입증했다,

rely on(phr. v.) 의존하다


-to need or depend on somebody/something
I relied on my parent, When I hadn’t any job.
난 백수일 때 부모님께 의지했다.

receive(v.) 받다
-to get or accept something that is sent or given to you
He stopped to receive hugs and kisses from the fans.
그는 걸음을 멈추고 팬들의 포옹과 키스를 받았다.

goat(n.) 염소
-an animal with horns and a coat of hair, that lives wild in mountain areas
or is kept on farms for its milk or meat
I roped the goat to a post.
나는 염소를 말뚝에 묶었다.
village(n.) 마을
-a very small town located in a country area
The village was razed to the ground.
그 마을은 완전히 쑥대밭이 되어 버렸다.

international(ad.) 국제적인
-connected with or involving two or more countries
The movie catapulted him to international stardom.
그 영화로 그는 일약 국제적인 스타덤에 올랐다.

sibling(n.) 형제자매
-a brother or sister
She is hesitant to tell her family that she wants to marry her boyfriend
because she has an unmarried older sibling.
그녀는 똥차가 밀려 있어서 가족에게 남자친구와 결혼하고 싶다는 말을 하기를 주저
하고 있다.

earn(v.) 벌다
- to get money for work that you do
She must earn a fortune.
그녀가 틀림없이 돈을 엄청 많이 버는 모양이다.

enough(ad.) 필요한 만큼의


-used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean ‘as many or as much
as somebody needs or wants’
Listen, bud, enough of the wisecracks, OK?
이봐, 자네, 농담 그만해, 알았어?

excellent(ad.) 훌륭한
-extremely good
The airline has an excellent safety record.
그 항공사는 훌륭한 무사고 운항 기록을 지니고 있다.

scholarship(n.) 장학금
-an amount of money given to somebody by an organization to help pay
for their education
She won a scholarship to study at Stanford.
그녀는 스탠퍼드 대학에서 공부할 수 있는 장학금을 받았다.

publish(v.) 출판하다
-publish something to produce a book, magazine, CD-ROM, etc. and sell it
to the public
The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter.
그 신문에서 내 편지를 싣지 않기로 했어.
college(n.) 대학
- a place where students go to study or to receive training after they have
left school
My college is engineering college.
난 공과대학 학생이다.

return(v) 돌아오다
-to come or go back from one place to another
I returned to restaurant.
난 레스토랑으로 돌아왔다.

number(n) 숫자
-a word or symbol that represents an amount or a quantity
Think of a number, any number.
숫자를 하나 생각해 봐. 아무 숫자나.

company(n.) 명사
-(often in names)a business organization that makes money by producing
or selling goods or services
We toasted the success of the new company.
우리는 새 회사의 성공을 위해 건배했다.

business(n.) 사업
-the activity of making, buying, selling or supplying goods or services for
money
Health and fitness have become big business.
건강과 몸매 관리가 큰 사업이 되었다.

sponsor(n.) 스폰서
-sponsor something (of a company, etc.) to pay the costs of a particular
event, programme, etc. as a way of advertising
She found a company to sponsor her through college.
그녀는 자신의 대학 학비를 지원해 줄 기업을 찾았다.

cost(n.) 값
-the amount of money that you need in order to buy, make or do
something
Financial worries cost her many sleepless nights.
재정적인 걱정으로 그녀는 수많은 불면의 밤을 보내야 했다.

invest(v.) 투자하다
- to buy property, shares in a company, etc. in the hope of making a
profit
It would be hazardous to invest so much.
그렇게 많이 투자를 하는 것은 위험할 것이다.

opportunity(n.) 기회
-a time when a particular situation makes it possible to do or achieve
something
It was a wasted opportunity.
그것은 기회를 허비한 것이었다.

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