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What does the term 'definitely' imply?
What does the term 'definitely' imply?
Which word best describes the action of 'persuade'?
Which word best describes the action of 'persuade'?
If someone is described as 'clumsily' attempting something, how are they doing it?
If someone is described as 'clumsily' attempting something, how are they doing it?
What does it mean to 'end up with' something?
What does it mean to 'end up with' something?
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What does 'exhaustion' refer to?
What does 'exhaustion' refer to?
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'a piece of cake'이라는 표현은 무엇을 의미하나요?
'a piece of cake'이라는 표현은 무엇을 의미하나요?
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'cliff face'는 무엇을 지칭하나요?
'cliff face'는 무엇을 지칭하나요?
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'persuade'의 가장 적절한 동의어는 무엇인가요?
'persuade'의 가장 적절한 동의어는 무엇인가요?
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'tremble'의 가장 비슷한 의미는 무엇인가요?
'tremble'의 가장 비슷한 의미는 무엇인가요?
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'deceptively'라는 단어의 의미는 무엇인가요?
'deceptively'라는 단어의 의미는 무엇인가요?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Phrases
- Bolt (볼트): A strong metal fastener used in construction and engineering.
- Definitely (분명히): A term expressing certainty, meaning "without a doubt."
- Persuade (설득하다): To convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
- Pin (잡거나 밀어붙여 꼼짝 못하게 하다): To hold someone or something in place, preventing movement.
- A piece of cake (식은 죽 먹기): An idiom indicating that something is very easy to do.
- Deceptively (믿을 수 없게): In a misleading way, often used when something appears to be different from reality.
- Handhold (손잡을 곳): A spot or grip to hold onto, often used in climbing or support structures.
- Clumsily (서툴게): To act in an awkward or ungraceful manner.
- Back and forth (이리 저리): Moving repeatedly in opposite directions; can describe indecisiveness or repeated discussions.
- Cliff face (절벽 면): The vertical or steep surface of a cliff.
- End up with (결국 ~되다): To ultimately have or reach a particular outcome, often unexpectedly.
- Reach (거리[범위]): The extent or range of something, often measuring distances.
- Tremble (떨다, 떨리다): To shake involuntarily, often due to fear, cold, or excitement.
- Exhaustion (극도의 피로): A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- Freeze (얼어붙다[굳어지다]): To become immobilized or unable to move, typically due to shock or fear.
- Fright (공포): A sudden feeling of fear or terror.
Vocabulary and Phrases
- Bolt (볼트): A strong metal fastener used in construction and engineering.
- Definitely (분명히): A term expressing certainty, meaning "without a doubt."
- Persuade (설득하다): To convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
- Pin (잡거나 밀어붙여 꼼짝 못하게 하다): To hold someone or something in place, preventing movement.
- A piece of cake (식은 죽 먹기): An idiom indicating that something is very easy to do.
- Deceptively (믿을 수 없게): In a misleading way, often used when something appears to be different from reality.
- Handhold (손잡을 곳): A spot or grip to hold onto, often used in climbing or support structures.
- Clumsily (서툴게): To act in an awkward or ungraceful manner.
- Back and forth (이리 저리): Moving repeatedly in opposite directions; can describe indecisiveness or repeated discussions.
- Cliff face (절벽 면): The vertical or steep surface of a cliff.
- End up with (결국 ~되다): To ultimately have or reach a particular outcome, often unexpectedly.
- Reach (거리[범위]): The extent or range of something, often measuring distances.
- Tremble (떨다, 떨리다): To shake involuntarily, often due to fear, cold, or excitement.
- Exhaustion (극도의 피로): A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- Freeze (얼어붙다[굳어지다]): To become immobilized or unable to move, typically due to shock or fear.
- Fright (공포): A sudden feeling of fear or terror.
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