object 명사와 동사로 사용되는 아주 복잡한 어휘인데, 여기서는 명사만 다루겠습니다. 1) a solid thing that you can hold, touch, or see but that is not alive: 물건, 물체, 사물 ① Gravity is the force that causes objects to drop to the ground.② Also, when the color is dark, objects look smaller than they really are. 2) the purpose of a plan, action, or activity: 목적, 목표 ① The object of the game is to improve children's math skills.② The object of the exercise is to amuse and enlighten the general reader. 3) someone or something that is targeted: 대상 ① Others find it helpful to concentrate on one object or thought.② Many students com
subject: 명사, 형용사, 동사로 사용되는 어휘인데, 여기서는 명사만 다루겠습니다. 1) the thing you are talking about or considering in a conversation, discussion, book, film etc: 주제 ① Finally, I found a good book on the subject and read it with great interest. 2) an area of knowledge that you study at a school or university: 과목, 학과 ① The CSAT covers five to seven subjects, while the SAT covers only four. 3) the thing or person that you show when you paint a picture, take a photograph etc: 대상, 피사체 ① When you take a picture, it's very important to study the subject. ② The artist loved flowers and trees as his subjects.
perspective:의미가 아주 많은 단어로 해석에 항상 유의해야 합니다. 1) a way of thinking about something, viewpoint: 관점, 시각 ① From the government's perspective, the decision may be the proper one.② This week, I would like to look at things from the teachers' perspective. 2) a sensible way of judging and comparing situations: 전망, 조망 ① I wanted to provide not only the answer, but an unexpected fresh perspective.② We can regroup and get a new perspective for the future. 3) a method of drawing a picture that makes objects look solid and shows distance and depth, or the effect this method produces in a picture: 원근법 ①
address:의미가 아주 많아서 독해가 어려운 단어입니다. 동사와 명사로 사용됩니다. 1) if you address a problem, you start trying to solve it: 해결하려 노력하다 ① It plans on conducting additional research, so it can address the imbalance.② He suggests addressing the underlying causes – the pets' emotional problems. 2) to speak to someone directly: 말을 걸다, 부르다 ① Madam is a formal and polite way of addressing a woman of superior rank. ② It is the balcony of Juliet's home where Romeo addresses her in the play. 3) say or write something directly to a person: 언급하다, 거론하다 ① He addressed the high unemployment rate and other challenges. ②
complete 형용사와 동사로 사용되어 해석이 까다로운 단어 중 하나입니다. 1) meaning that a quality or situation is as great as it could possibly be: 완전한 ① The newly found species has no eyes because it lives in complete darkness.② All the teachers at each school should follow the complete standardization. 2) finished: 완성된 (명사 앞에서 수식할 수 없고 서술형으로만 쓰임) ① The government has confirmed the construction will be complete by 2011.② While I understand your concern, rest assured that the research is complete. 3) to finish doing or making something, especially when it has taken a long time: 완수하다, 완료하다 ① He completed his tour a
state해석이 까다로운 단어 중 하나인데, 여기서는 명사만 다루도록 하겠습니다. 1) the physical or mental condition that someone or something is in: 상태 ① Instead, they move freely in a water-like state and provide lubrication. ② Our brains treat stress and pleasure similarly for their heightened states. 2) the government or political organization of a country: 정부, 국가 기관 ① Such activities demonstrate that the state acknowledges the value of the media.② They decided to give up their role in state parliament for local government. 3) a country considered as a political organization: 국가 ① The people provide the state with mon
engage 1) to be doing or to become involved in an activity: 참여하다, 개입하다 ① Students should engage in other activities, such as sports, art, and music.② Children should be allowed to fully integrate and engage in this society. 2) to do an activity or job: 종사하다, 근무하다 ① After graduating the college, he engaged in sales department. ② More than one third of government employees are now engaged in professional. 3) to start a negotiation: 협상하다(주로 negotiation을 동반하여 사용됨) ① We are discussing a regime that is never willing to engage in negotiations.② We will not engage in any wage negotiations with u
involve: 1) if an activity or situation involves something, that thing is part of it or a result of it: --와 결부되다, 관련되다 ① People must be aware that there are no miracle cures involved in dieting. ② Stories involving the alchemy date all the way back to ancient times. 2) to include or affect someone or something: 포함하다 ① The experiment involved a man who was paralyzed from the neck down. ② The second involves the disappearance of coral reefs around the world. 3) to ask or allow someone to take part in something: 관련시키다, 포함하다 ① Try to involve as many children as possible in the game.② We want
commit 1) to do something wrong or illegal: ‘저지르다’로 해석됩니다. commit suicide는 ‘자살하다’라는 표현입니다. ① Celebrities who commit a crime are more often than not shown leniency. ② They did not commit a serious crime, and the punishment is too severe.③ A roughly equal number of people used the drug to commit suicide. 2) to say that someone will definitely do something or must do something:‘약속하다’로 해석되는데, 약속보다는 좀 더 공식적인 어감이 있습니다. ① The EU has committed to cutting carbon emissions by 20 percent by 2020.② Today I commit myself never to be silent, never to be passive. 3) to give your love or support in a ser
dispose 1) to arrange things or put them in their places:‘정리하다’, ‘배치하다’로 해석됩니다. ① We have to dispose these antics on the shelf in the living room. ② The vases from China should be disposed around the gallery. 2) to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of: ‘폐기하다’, ‘처분하다’ 등으로 해석됩니다. ① They encourage consumers to dispose of partially worn out goods.② He collected the cigarettes from the students and disposed of them by himself. 3) to sell something, especially part of a business: ‘매각하다’, ‘처분하다’로 해석됩니다. ① His neighbor wanted to dispose of the old house and