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l로 시작하는 동사의 영영풀이

[l로 시작하는 동사의 영영풀이]

 

laid verb : the past tense of "lay"; to put something down, especially with care


laugh verb : to make sounds from the throat as a way to show you are happy or having fun


lay verb : to put something down, especially with care


lay verb : to push an egg or eggs from the body


lead verb : to guide or travel ahead


leap verb : to jump a long distance or high in the air


learn verb : to get information about something or to gain skill in doing something


leave verb : to go away from; to let remain


let verb : to allow


lick verb : to pass the tongue over something, usually to taste, wet, or clean it


lie verb : to make an untrue statement on purpose


lift verb : to move something to a higher level


like verb : to enjoy or be fond of something


listen verb : to try to hear a sound


live verb : to be alive


live verb : to have as one's home


look verb : to resemble or appear


look verb : to turn one's head or move one's eyes to see


lose verb : to fail to keep or hold; to be unable to find


lose verb : to fail to win


love verb : to like someone or something very much

label verb : to put written or printed information on an object that gives details about the object


lack verb : to be without


lag verb : to fall behind; to move too slowly


lament verb : to feel or express grief or disappointment about something


land verb : to set down on, reach, or hit a particular place


lap verb : to gently splash or wash


lash verb : to strike against something forcefully; to tie securely with a rope or cord


lasso verb : to throw a rope loop around


latch verb : to close a door, gate, or window with a mechanical fastener


launch verb : to use force to start something moving


leak verb : to lose a liquid or gas by accident


lean verb : to move or to move an object into a slanted or bent position


lease verb : to make regular payments for the use of something for a period of time; to rent


lecture verb : to give an educational talk on a topic


led verb : the past tense of "lead"; to guide or travel ahead


legislate verb : to make a law


lend verb : to let a person or business have money and pay it back later


levitate verb : to rise or float in the air


lie verb : to rest on a flat surface with the body in a horizontal position


light verb : to set something on fire


limit verb : to keep within a certain area or amount


limp verb : to walk in an uneven manner, often because of a leg or foot injury


line verb : to cover the inside of something


linger verb : to leave a place slowly and with hesitation; to take a lot of time to do something


link verb : to connect two things


load verb : to place several items or a large amount of something into a vehicle, ship, or container


loan verb : to give something, often money, to someone who agrees to return or repay it after a certain amount of time


loathe verb : to feel intense dislike for something


lob verb : to hit or throw something so that it flies through the air along a high curving path


locate verb : to find something


lock verb : to fasten or secure something using a lock


lodge verb : to become deeply and securely stuck


login verb : to identify oneself to access a computer system


long verb : to wish for very strongly


loom verb : to appear as a shadowy form; to stand over someone menacingly


loop verb : to follow a circular route; to encircle


loosen verb : to make less tight


lope verb : to run at an easy, regular pace with a long stride


lounge verb : to sit, stand, or lie in a slow, relaxed, or lazy manner


lull verb : to cause another to become sleepy or fall asleep


lumber verb : to move heavily, in a clumsy fashion


lunge verb : to move forward suddenly and forcefully


lurch verb : to move suddenly in an unsteady manner


lure verb : to lead someone with the promise of something good; to tempt


lurk verb : to wait or move around in hiding


lying verb : resting on a flat surface with the body in a horizontal position

 

libel verb : to publish a false statement about someone that hurts his or her reputation


liberate verb : to set free