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�ⓒ� 스피드� 리딩� 카페� -� 출처를� 밝히지� 않은� 수정� 및� 재배포는� 엄격히� 금지합니다.

영어�원서� <The� Enormous� Crocodile>� 단어장

http://book.interpark.com/product/BookDisplay.do?_method=detail&sc.shopNo=0000400000&sc.prdNo=2282908

▲� 원서� 바로가기� (클릭)� ▲

영어� 원서에� 나오는� 어려운� 어휘가� 정리되어� 있습니다.

� � � � 이를� 활용하면� 원서를� 더욱� 쉽게� 읽고,� 어휘력을� 탄탄하게� 기를� 수� 있습니다!

� 원본� 출처� :� 스피드� 리딩� 카페� 단어장� 게시판� (http://cafe.naver.com/readingtc/51926)

� � � � 이� 단어장은�대한민국�최저가�인터넷�서점� 『인터파크�외국도서』와의� 제휴를� 통해� 재배포� 되고� 있습니다.

� 국내� 최대� 원서� 읽기� 동호회� 스피드� 리딩� 카페를� 방문해보세요!

이미� 수만� 명의� Reader들이� 함께� 모여� 영어� 원서를� 읽고� 있습니다!

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The enormous crocodile (by Roald dahl)

1. paddle [pædəl]

2. gulp [gʌlp]

3. gollop

North-West English slang meaning to eat something and swallow with a gulp, possibly quickly.

4. nasty [|n sti]ӕ

[ADJ] Something that is nasty is very unpleasant to see, experience, or feel.

The news gave me a nasty shock. 그 소식은 내게 끔찍한 충격을 주었다.

This coffee has a nasty taste. 이 커피는 맛이 형편없다.

Don't be so nasty to your brother. 네 동생한테 그렇게 못되게 굴지 마.

a nasty injury 심각한 부상 / to have a nasty mind 생각이 추잡하다

<nasty food>

5. tommy rot

an absurd story, tommyrot, nonsense

6. yummy [|jʌmi]

[ADJ] Yummy food tastes very good.

<yummy cupcake>

7. helping

[NOUN][usu with supp, oft N of n, adj N] A helping of food is the amount of it that you get in a single serving.

~ (of sth) (식사 때 한 사람 몫으로 덜어 주는 음식의) 양[그릇]

We all had a second helping of pie. 우리는 모두 파이를 두 그릇[번]씩 먹었다.

8. snort [snɔ:rt]

[VERB] When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in

order to express disapproval or amusement.

to snort with laughter 코웃음을 웃다 / The horse snorted and tossed its head.말이 코를 힝힝거리며 머리를 흔들었다.

9. feast [fi:st] 10. crawl [krɔ:l]

[VERB] When you crawl, you move forward on your hands and knees.

[NOUN] The crawl is a kind of swimming stroke which you do

lying on your front, swinging one arm over your head, and then the other arm.

[NOUN] A feast is a large and special meal.

[VERB] If you feast on a particular food, you eat a large amount of it with eat enjoyment.

11. gigantic [dƷaɪ|g ntӕ ɪk]

12. slimy [|slaɪmi] 13. oozy [úːzi]

<slimy monster>

thick slimy mud 걸쭉하고 끈적끈적한 진창 slushy, oozy

14. humpy [hʌ́mpi] 15. hippopotamus [|hɪpə|pɑ:təməs] = hippo

16. horrid [|hɔ:rɪd]

[ADJ] If you describe something as horrid, you mean that it is very unpleasant indeed.

a horrid child 진저리나는 아이 / a horrid smell 지독한 냄새

Don't be so horrid to your brother. 네 동생한테 그렇게 못되게 굴지 마.

17. tummy [|tʌmi] <어린이말 ,구어>

Mum, my tummy hurts. 엄마, 나 배 아파요.

<mouse on my tummy>

18. grumptious - Another word for grumpy

"Daddy, I'm a little grumptious this morning."

19. grumpy [|grʌmpi]

[ADJ] If you say that someone is grumpy, you mean that they are bad-tempered and miserable.

<grumpy>

She's very grumpy when her tooth aches

이가 아프면 그녀는 몹시 짜증을 부린다.

20. waddle [|wɑ:dl]

[VERB] To waddle somewhere means to walk there with short, quick steps, swinging slightly from side to side.

21. nibble [|nɪbl]

22. crunch [krʌntʃ]

[VERB] If you crunch something hard, such as a sweet, you crush it noisily between your teeth.

[NOUN] You can refer to an important time or event, for example when an important decision has

tobe made, as the crunch.

23. foul [faʊl]

[ADJ] If you describe something as foul, you mean it is dirty and smells or tastes unpleasant.

[VERB] If an animal fouls a place, it drops faeces onto the ground.

[NOUN] A foul is an act in a game or sport that is not allowed according to the rules.

[PHRASE] If you fall foul of someone or run foul of them, you do something which gets you into trouble with them.

foul air/breath 더러운 공기/입 냄새 / His boss has a foul temper. 그의 사장은 성질이 더럽다.

foul language 상스러운 말 / a foul night 날씨가 사나운 밤

24. filthy [|fɪlθi] - extremely dirty

filthy rags / streets 아주 지저분한 옷/거리

He was in a filthy mood. 그는 심술이 나 있었다.

a filthy weather 불쾌한 날씨

<filthy boys>

25. fiend [fi:nd] 1. a very cruel or unpleasant person 2. an evil spirit

You fiend! 이 악마 같은 놈아!

26. squash [skwɑ:ʃ] The tomatoes at the bottom of the bag had been squashed. 봉지 아래쪽에 있던 토마토는 으깨져

있었다.

27. squish [skwɪʃ] 28. sniff [snɪf]

<sniffing the goods>

29. gobble [|gɑ:bl] Don't gobble your food like that! 음식을 그렇게 게걸스럽게 먹지마!

30.hoggish [hɔ́:ɡiʃ,hɑ́ɡ-]

hog 1. <다 자란>돼지 2. 이기적인, 탐욕스러운 사람

<hoggish greedly>

31.creepy [|kri:pi] 32. buckle [|bʌkl]

<creepy tree> <belt buckle>

1. 기는, 느릿느릿한

2. <구어> 오싹한, 기분이 나쁜

33. choke [tʃoʊk] 34. jaw [dƷɔ:]

<the lower jaw>

[VERB] When you choke or when something chokes you, you cannot breathe properly or get enough air

into your lungs.

[NOUN] The choke in a car, truck, or vehicle is a device that reduces the amount of air going

into the engine and makes it easier to start.

35. swing (–swung –swung)

[VERB] If something swings or if you swing it, it moves repeatedly

backwards and forwards or from side to side from a fixed point.

[NOUN] A swing is a seat hanging by two ropes or chains from a metal fr

ame or from the branch of a tree. You can sit on the seat and move

forwards and backwards through the air.

36. roly-poly [|roʊli |poʊli]

통통하게 살찐, 땅딸막한

<roly poly glass>

37. luscious [|lʌʃəs] luscious fruit 감미로운 과일 / luscious silks and velvets 아주 부드러운 실크와 벨벳

38. mash [mӕʃ]

[VERB] If you mash food that is solid but soft, you crush it so

that it forms a soft mass.

[NOUN] Mash is mashed potato.

39. munch [mʌntʃ]

[VERB] If you munch food, you eat it by chewing it slowly, thoroughly, and

rather noisily.

She munched on an apple. 그녀는 사과를 아삭아삭 베어 먹었다.

40. rattle [|r tl]ӕ

[VERB] When something rattles or when you rattle it, it makes short sharp knocking

sounds because it is being shaken or it keeps hitting against something hard.

[NOUN] A rattle is a baby's toy with loose bits inside which make a noise when

the the baby shakes it.

<baby rattle>

41. shriek [ʃri:k] [VERB] When someone shrieks, they make a short, very loud cry,

for example because they are suddenly surprised, are in pain, or are laughing.

42. lick [lɪk] 43. tremendous [tri|mendəs]

[VERB] To move your tongue across something. <tremendous fall>

The dog licked my face.

44. whoosh [wʊʃ ; wu:ʃ] 45. gallop [|g lӕ əp]

<cars whoosh>

45. charge [tʃɑ:rdƷ]

We charged at the enemy. 우리는 적을 공격했다.

46. tuck [tʌk]

log [lɔ:g]

The enormous crocodile tucked in his feet so that he looked almost exactly like a seesaw.

47. knobbly [|nɑ:bli] = knobby 48. hop [hɑ:p]

49.dodgem [|dɑ:dƷəm] = bumper car 50. cotton candy = candyfloss

51. marvelous [mɑ:́rvələs]

<marvelous show> <marvelous light>

52. swish [swɪʃ] 53. bunch [bʌntʃ]

[VERB] If something swishes or if you swish it, a bunch of bananas 바나나 한 다발

it moves quickly through the air, making a soft sound.

53. bellow [|beloʊ] 54. trot [trɑ:t]

<trot race>

[VERB] If someone bellows, they shout [VERB] If you trot somewhere, you move fairly fast

angrily in a loud, deep voice. at a speed between walking and running, taking small

quick steps.

55. hoist [hɔɪst] 56. dangle [|dӕŋgl]

[VERB] If you hoist something heavy somewhere, [VERB] If something dangles from somewhere or

you lift it or pull it up there. if you dangle it somewhere, it hangs or swings

loosely.

57. blurry [|bl3:ri]

<blurry light>

58. whiz [hwíz] 59. sizzle [|sɪzl]

1. to move very quickly, making a high continous <bacon sizzle>

sound to make the sound of food cooking in to

2.to do sth(something) very quickly oil

A bullet whizzed past my ear.

총알 하나가 내 귓전을 쌩 하고 스쳐 지나갔다.

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