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Common Core Academic Vocabulary: Grade4 공통교과어휘 4학년 영영풀이

[Common Core Academic Vocabulary: Grade4 공통교과어휘 4학년 영영풀이]

 

acquire

verb : to get or learn something


adapt

verb : to change to fit a new or specific situation or environment


affect

verb : to have an effect on; to cause a change


alter

verb : to make different; to change


alternative

adjective : available as a different choice or possibility


appropriate

adjective : just right for the purpose or situation


approve

verb : to officially agree; to have positive thoughts or feelings about something


assemble

verb : to put something together from parts; to gather together


assist

verb : to help


attitude

noun : a certain way of thinking or feeling about something that is often shown in the way a person behaves


available

adjective : ready for use or service; not busy


avoid

verb : to keep away from someone or something


capable

adjective : having the qualities, skills, or abilities to do something


category

noun : a group of people or things that are alike in some way


challenge

noun : a test of one's ability to do something


clarify

verb : to make something clear or more easily understood


commit

verb : to pledge or dedicate oneself to someone or something


commit

verb : to do something that is wrong, harmful, or against the law


compete

verb : to do something for the purpose of winning


compound

verb : to make something, such as an error or problem, worse


conceal

verb : to hide


confirm

verb : to establish that something is true based on facts


conflict

noun : a disagreement of ideas, principles, or opinions between people or groups; a fight, battle, or war


consequence

noun : the result of an action


constant

adjective : steady; not changing


consult

verb : to look for or receive advice from an expert or another source of information


consume

verb : to eat, buy, or use


contact

noun : a connection with something, such as through sight, sound, or touch


contact

verb : to communicate with someone, usually to give or receive information


contrary

adjective : opposite in nature, meaning, character, or purpose


contrast

verb : to look at something to see how it is different from something else


contribute

verb : to do something for or give something to a person or cause


convert

verb : to change the nature or form of something


convince

verb : to talk someone into doing something; to cause someone to believe the truth of something


credit

verb : to give someone approval or praise for a quality, work, or achievement


credit

noun : approval, praise, or acknowledgment given to a person for a quality, work, or achievement


debate

noun : a discussion between people or groups who have different opinions on an issue


definite

adjective : clearly decided, stated, or defined


demonstration

noun : a presentation that shows how something works


device

noun : a thing that has been built for a purpose


diverse

adjective : different or distinct from one another; made up of different or distinct people or things


division

noun : a separate group that is part of a larger organization or group


enable

verb : to make possible; to give a person or thing the power or ability to do something


encounter

noun : an unexpected meeting, a conflict, or an experience


energy

noun : the power to do work, make a change, or move objects


error

noun : a mistake


especially

adverb : mainly; more than all others


exhibit

verb : to show something openly or to the public; to display


exhibit

noun : a public display of one or more objects, such as at a museum


experience

noun : anything that has happened to a person


expose

verb : to reveal something; to subject or introduce someone or something to a substance, idea, or influence


extract

verb : to take out


format

noun : the structure or organization of data for storing, printing, or displaying information


framework

noun : the basic makeup or structure of something


function

noun : the purpose for which something is used


fundamental

adjective : forming the base from which other things develop; very important


globe

noun : a ball-shaped map of the world


guideline

noun : an instruction that explains how something should be done


highlight

verb : to call attention to something; to mark with a color


highlight

noun : the most memorable, important, or exciting part of an experience or event


identify

verb : to recognize or find the source, nature, or characteristics of something or someone


illustrate

verb : to draw something


image

noun : a picture, such as on a page, in a movie, or in a person's mind


indicate

verb : to show or point out; to be a symbol or sign of something


inspire

verb : to encourage a person to act


instruct

verb : to teach a skill or subject; to give directions


issue

noun : an important topic or subject


maintain

verb : to cause or help a situation continue; to keep something in good condition


manual

noun : an instruction book, especially one for learning a subject or operating a machine


manual

adjective : done by hand rather than by machine


meanwhile

adverb : during the period of time between events; at the same time


media

noun : mass communication, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, and television, through which information is given to the public


monitor

noun : a person who watches over something


monitor

verb : to observe the progress of something


network

noun : a group of computers or things that are connected to each other


nevertheless

adverb : in spite of which; still; however


option

noun : the ability to choose something; something that may be chosen


organize

verb : to arrange things in an orderly way; to group and manage people or an organization


outcome

noun : the result or consequence of something


overall

adjective : as a whole or in general


participate

verb : to take part in something with others


particular

adjective : of or relating to a certain person or thing; great or extra


plot

noun : the sequence of events in a story


plot

verb : to secretly plan to do something, often something illegal or evil


plot

noun : a plan or scheme


portion

noun : a part or amount of something larger


principle

noun : a basic value or ideal that guides an action or decision


priority

noun : something that is more important than something else


probably

adverb : most likely; with little doubt


proceed

verb : to continue to do something, especially after stopping


process

verb : to follow a set of steps in preparing something


process

noun : a series of actions that may be natural or that are designed as steps to a goal


proclaim

verb : to announce formally, officially, or publicly


project

noun : an organized plan or activity with a purpose


prospect

noun : an idea of the future; the predicted outcome


protect

verb : to guard or defend from harm or danger


publication

noun : a source, especially a printed one, by which information is communicated to the public


recover

verb : to return to one's normal state of health, awareness, or strength; to regain possession of something


region

noun : a specific place, location, or area


register

verb : to enter information for an official record


reinforce

verb : to strengthen or support


repeat

verb : to do something over again


represent

verb : to stand for or be an example or symbol of something


represent

verb : to speak or act for another person or group of people


request

verb : to ask for something


request

noun : the act of asking for something; something that is asked for


reveal

verb : to make something known or seen that was previously unknown, secret, or hidden


review

verb : to study or look at information again


route

noun : a way or direction from one place to another; a series of places that a delivery person visits regularly


section

noun : a part of something


select

verb : to pick from among two or more choices


series

noun : a number of similar things, people, or events that follow one another


shift

verb : to move a small distance from one place to another; to change direction


similar

adjective : sharing many characteristics without being identical


similarity

noun : a quality that makes someone or something alike


somewhat

adverb : to some degree or extent; a little


source

noun : the person, place, or thing from which something comes


structure

noun : something built from a collection of parts, such as a building or bridge


submit

verb : to give in to someone or something more powerful; to give in to a difficult situation


submit

verb : to present or turn in something for review or approval


support

verb : to hold the weight of; to offer help or comfort to


support

verb : to provide money or other resources needed by someone or something


support

noun : something that holds weight


support

noun : something that provides strength or comfort


theme

noun : the main idea or topic of an artistic work


undergo

verb : to experience something


valuable

adjective : having value or worth; very important


various

adjective : several or many different people or things


vary

verb : to change, differ, or fluctuate


visible

adjective : able to be seen


vision

noun : the ability to see; a mental image of something


visual

adjective : of, relating to, or used in seeing


whereas

conjunction : in contrast with

 

compound

noun : a combination of two or more elements