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Common Core Academic Vocabulary: Grade6 공통교과어휘 6학년 영영풀이

[Common Core Academic Vocabulary: Grade6 공통교과어휘 6학년 영영풀이]

 

access

noun : a way of getting near to or entering something or someplace; a way of being able to use or get something


anticipate

verb : to expect something in the future, often with excitement


attain

verb : to succeed in achieving a goal; to obtain or get


attribute

verb : to say or show that a person or thing is the cause or source of something; to think a person or thing has a certain quality


attribute

noun : a characteristic or trait


bias

noun : a position that favors one opinion, group, or set of beliefs over another


capacity

noun : the ability to do something


capacity

noun : the greatest amount or number that something can hold or contain


characteristic

noun : a feature that helps to identify a thing or group of things


circumstance

noun : a condition, fact, or occurrence that affects an event or situation


cite

verb : to give credit to a source of information; to recognize someone for an achievement


complex

adjective : having many different parts; difficult to achieve or understand


component

noun : a part that combines and works together with other parts


controversy

noun : a disagreement over an idea or issue


core

noun : the central, innermost, or most important part of something


crucial

adjective : very important or significant


culture

noun : the ideas and customs of a certain group of people


decline

noun : a steady drop in amount, quality, value, or strength


decline

verb : to become fewer, smaller, or worse; to politely say no


demonstrate

verb : to show how something works; to show that something is true by using evidence or examples


derive

verb : to make or form from something else


discipline

noun : the ability to continue working toward a difficult goal


discipline

noun : a branch of knowledge; an activity that requires practice


distort

verb : to change something so it no longer looks accurate; to twist or pull out of shape


distribute

verb : to spread or scatter over an area


distribution

noun : the sharing or delivery of goods and services to people or stores


environment

noun : all of the conditions affecting an organism in a specific area, including plants, animals, water, soil, weather, landforms, and air


environment

noun : the natural world


exclude

verb : to keep from being a part of something


explicit

adjective : clear, direct, and specific as to leave no doubt about the meaning


external

adjective : of, relating to, or occurring on the outside of something


fragile

adjective : easily damaged or broken; delicate


guarantee

verb : to promise or ensure


identical

adjective : exactly the same


improvise

verb : to make up as one goes along; to create in the moment


index

noun : an alphabetical list of topics that gives the page numbers on which the topics are found in a publication


initial

adjective : being or happening at the beginning


insert

verb : to put something inside another thing


intense

adjective : extreme, forceful, or existing to a high degree


internal

adjective : of, relating to, or occurring on the inside of something


involve

verb : to include as a part


logic

noun : a way of thinking or understanding that uses reason


maximum

adjective : the greatest quantity or amount possible


minimum

adjective : the least quantity or amount possible


negative

adjective : disagreeable, unhappy, harmful, or bad; always thinking, expressing, or pointing out bad qualities


neutral

adjective : not supporting either side in a conflict; not expressing thoughts or opinions on a subject


panel

noun : a group of people who are selected for a specific purpose and limited time, especially to evaluate or investigate something


paragraph

noun : a piece of writing that is made up of one or more sentences and has to do with a single topic


possess

verb : to own or have


potential

adjective : possible or likely at some point in the future


precede

verb : to go or come before something


predict

verb : to say what is going to happen in the future, often using observation or experience


predominant

adjective : most common or frequent; main


presume

verb : to suppose or assume something; to accept something is true without proof


procedure

noun : a standard way of doing something


prohibit

verb : to forbid something by law or rule


random

adjective : without any sort of order


ratio

noun : a comparison or relationship between two numbers or quantities


resist

verb : to fight against something; to oppose control or change


restrict

verb : to limit, control, or confine


role

noun : the part played by an actor in a performance; the part played by a person or thing in a larger effort


scenario

noun : a possible situation or sequence of events


schedule

noun : a plan that tells when and where an event or events will take place


scope

noun : the range or extent something


significant

adjective : important or having influence; having special meaning


simulate

verb : to model or imitate the appearance or condition of something


strategy

noun : a careful plan for solving a problem or achieving a goal


text

noun : written words; a piece of writing


transmit

verb : to pass something, such as a signal, from one person, place, or thing to another


ultimate

adjective : the best or greatest; coming or taking place at the end


unique

adjective : one of a kind; unlike others


version

noun : a form of something that is different from other forms of the same thing