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about {prep} (on every side of) Abraum salts {n} (mixture) abrupt {adj} (botany: truncated) absorb {v} (to consume completely) abstract noun {n} (a noun that denotes an abstract concept) access {n} (right to visit one's child) accordion {n} (A small, portable, keyed wind instrument) accumulator {n} (one who or that which accumulates) accumulator {n} (wet-cell storage battery) acquaintance {n} (state of being acquainted) actinium {n} (chemical element) addend {n} (any of various terms added together) addend {n} (term added to another) ad infinitum {adv} (endlessly) adjacent {adj} (just before, after, or facing) adventurism {n} (policy led by excessive risk taking) adverb {n} (lexical category) adverbial {n} (grammar: word or phrase modifying a verb) affability {n} (state or quality of being affable) affable {adj} (friendly, courteous, sociable) affable {adj} (mild; benign) afflict {v} (To cause pain to) agglomeration {n} (extended city area) aggravation {n} (act of aggravating) airhead {n} (having no brain) air pump {n} (pump that moves air either into, or out of, something) airspace {n} (controlled portion of atmosphere) airspace {n} (part of sky used by aircraft) album {n} (book for photographs, stamps, or autographs) album {n} (group of audio recordings on any media) album {n} (vinyl record) albumin {n} (class of monomeric proteins that are soluble in water) aldebaranium {n} (chemical element) all the more {adv} (even more) alluvium {n} (deposited material) almond {n} (tree) almond tree {n} (Prunus dulcis) alphanumeric {adj} (consisting of letters and numbers) aluminium {n} (silvery metal) aluminium foil {n} (thin sheets of aluminium) aluminothermy {n} (the production of a metal from its oxide by heating it with aluminium) American sweetgum {n} (deciduous tree) americium {n} (chemical element with atomic number 95) ammonium {n} (univalent NH[4]^+ cation) ammonium chloride {n} (NH[4]Cl) amniotic fluid {n} (fluid that surrounds a developing embryo or fetus) amphibian {n} (vertebrate) anaesthetic {n} (anaesthetic) analgesic {n} (medicine that reduces pain) anesthetic {n} (a substance for the reduced perception of pain) antacid {n} (agent reducing acidity) antaphrodisiac {n} (substance capable of reducing the sex drive) antibacterial {n} (antibacterial drug) antibiotic {n} (substance that destroys or inhibits bacteria) antidepressant {n} (agent that prevents or counteracts depression) antihistamine {n} (drug or substance) anti-inflammatory {n} (agent that prevents or counteracts inflammation) antipsychotic {n} (any of a group of drugs used to treat psychosis) antipyretic {n} (medication that reduces fever) antistatic {n} (agent or substance) Antlia {prop} (constellation) ants in one's pants {n} (To be agitated and fidgety) anxiolytic {n} (drug prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of anxiety) aphrodisiac {n} (food or drug) apiary {n} (a place where bees and hives are kept) apogee {n} (a point in an orbit around the Earth) apple tree {n} (tree that bears apples) apply {v} (to submit oneself as a candidate) apportionment {n} (The act of apportioning or the state of being apportioned) aquarium {n} (public place where live fish are exhibited) aquarium {n} (tank for keeping fish) arboretum {n} (place of many varieties of trees) Arc de Triomphe {prop} (the Parisian monument) archdiocese {n} (area administered by an archbishop) archduchy {n} (territority of an archduke) argue {v} (transitive: present a viewpoint) argument {n} (fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason) argument {n} (process of reasoning) argument {n} (variable that is being passed to a function) around {prep} (defining a circle or closed curve containing) around the clock {prep} (all the time) art for art's sake {n} (art, slogan) ashy minivet {n} (Pericrocotus divaricatus) asinine {adj} (failing to exercise intelligence or judgment) Aston dark space {n} (dark space in a glow discharge that is adjacent to the cathode) astrolabe {n} (astronomical and navigational instrument) at {prep} (indicating time) at all costs {prep} (sparing no effort) at least {prep} (at a lower limit) atomic number {n} (number of protons) atrium {n} (chamber of the heart) atrium {n} (square hall lit from above) attend {v} (to turn one's consideration to, deal with) audience {n} (group of people seeing a performance) audience {n} (readership of a written publication) auditory {n} (an assembly of hearers; an audience) auditory {n} (an auditorium) augend {n} (A quantity to which another is added) augmentative {n} (a form of word that expresses large size, intensity, or seniority) authoritative {adj} (accurate or definitive) aviary {n} (confinement for keeping birds) avocado {n} (tree) awkward {adj} (lacking dexterity in the use of the hands) awkward {adj} (lacking social skills, or uncomfortable with social interaction) awkward {adj} (not easily managed or effected; embarrassing) awkward {adj} (perverse; adverse; untoward) awkwardly {adv} (in an awkward manner) awkwardness {n} (the state or quality of being awkward) backbite {v} (to make defamatory statements about another) bacterium {n} (single celled organism with no nucleus or organelles) Bahá'í Faith {n} (religion) Baldrs draumar {prop} (eleventh book of the Poetic Edda) ballpark {n} (field) Baltic {prop} (Balticum) Banach space {n} (vector space) band {n} (part of radio spectrum) banditry {n} (acts characteristic of a bandit) bang {v} (slang: to engage in sexual intercourse) baobab {n} (Adansonia digitata) bare-bones {adj} (minimalist) barely {adv} (by a small margin) barium {n} (chemical element) barrier {n} (structure that bars passage) BASE jumping {n} (extreme sport) basil {n} (herb) basil {n} (plant) bauble {n} (small shiny spherical decoration, commonly put on Christmas trees) Baumgartner {prop} (surname) Baumkuchen {n} (a kind of layered cake) bead tree {n} (Melia azedarach) be all about {v} (deal with) beast of burden {n} (animal that carries or pulls heavy loads) beat around the bush {v} (to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant) beat around the bush {v} (to treat a topic but omit its main points) beautiful fruit dove {n} (the fruit dove species Ptilinopus pulchellus) bedtime {n} (time when one goes to bed to sleep) beemer {n} (slang term for a BMW car or motorcycle) belated {adj} (later in relation to the proper time) beleaguer {v} (to besiege; to surround with troops) beleaguered {adj} (besieged, surrounded by enemy troops) bellflower {n} (plant of genus Campanula) bell the cat {v} (to undertake a dangerous action in the service of a group) benchmark {n} (a standard for evaluating or measuring) benign tumor {n} (tumor which can usually be removed without serious complications) berkelium {n} (transuranic chemical element) beryllium {n} (chemical element) beryllium oxide {n} (white, crystalline compound) bespeak {v} ((transitive) To stipulate, solicit, ask for, or request, as in a favour) bioaccumulate {v} (to accumulate in a biological system) bioaccumulation {n} (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms) bioluminescence {n} (emission of light by a living organism) bird cherry {n} (Prunus padus) birthday {n} (date of birth) birthday suit {n} (nakedness) bishopric {n} (diocese) bitumen {n} (Mineral pitch) black humor {n} (subgenre of comedy) bladder cherry {n} (plant having a bright paper-like covering) blatherer {n} (one who blathers) blindside {v} (catch off guard) blockhead {n} (stupid person) blue tit {n} (bird) blunt {adj} (Abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious) blunt {adj} (Hard to impress or penetrate) blunt {adj} (Having a thick edge or point, as an instrument) blunt {v} (To dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker) board {n} (committee) board of directors {n} (group of people elected by stockholders) Bochum {prop} (a city in Germany) body {n} (largest or most important part of anything (e.g. car bodywork)) body {n} (torso) bog {v} (to become mired or stuck) bohrium {n} (chemical element) boisterous {adj} (full of energy; noisy) bone {v} (slang: have sexual intercourse with) book {n} (convenient collection of small paper items, such as stamps) boom {interj} (sound of explosion) boom {n} (spar extending the foot of a sail) boomerang {n} (flat curved airfoil) border {v} ((transitive) to lie on, or adjacent to a border) botched {adj} (clumsily made or repaired) bottle {n} (nerve, courage) bottlenose dolphin {n} (species of dolphin) botulinum toxin {n} (neurotoxic protein produced by Clostridium botulinum) bound {v} (to surround a territory) bouquet {n} (bunch of flowers) bow-legged {adj} (having a bowleg) box tree {n} (tree of the genus Buxus) boxwood {n} (Buxus sempervirens) boxwood {n} (the hard, close-grained wood of this tree) brain cancer {n} (cancer of the brain) brash {adj} (impetuous or rash) brass {n} (class of wind instruments) brass instrument {n} (musical instrument) brazil nut {n} (tree) breadcrumb {n} (tiny piece of bread) breadfruit {n} (tree) breastbone {n} (the central narrow bone in the front of the chest) brewmaster {n} (person in charge of beer production at a brewery) bridle {n} (headgear for horse) British Columbia {prop} (Province in western Canada) British Indian Ocean Territory {prop} (UK overseas territory) brute {adj} (of humans: senseless, unreasoning) bud {n} (slang: buddy) Buddhist {n} (practitioner of Buddhism) buddy {n} (friend or casual acquaintance) buddy {n} (informal address to a stranger) builder {n} (a person who builds or constructs things) bull {n} (adult male animal) bull {n} (uncastrated adult male bovine) bum around {v} (loiter) bumblebee {n} (genus of bee) bump {n} (the sound of such a collision) bungee jumping {n} (jumping from a great height with a cord) burden {n} (cause of worry) burn the midnight oil {v} (work through the night) bushing {n} (mechanical engineering: elastic bearing) butt {n} (remnant of a smoked cigarette or cigar) buttercup {n} (herb of the genus Ranunculus) butterfly {n} (insect) butter up {v} (to flatter) buzz {n} (humming noise) buzz {v} (to make a low, humming or sibilant sound) buzzer {n} (device) by {prep} (indicating amount of progression) by {prep} (steady progression) bypass {n} (a circumvention) bypass {n} (a road that passes around something) cacao {n} (cacao tree) cadmium {n} (chemical element) caesium {n} (a metallic chemical element) calcium {n} (chemical element of atomic number 20) calcium carbide {n} (CaC[2]) calcium carbonate {n} (CaCO[3]) calcium oxide {n} (whit powderous substance) californium {n} (chemical element) callous {adj} (emotionally hardened) calumniate {v} (to make hurtful untrue statements) calumny {n} (falsification to discredit another) Cambrian {n} (the Cambrian geologic period) candied fruit {n} (candied fruit, fruits) canopy {n} (highest foliage and branches of a forest) can't help {v} (not able to avoid something) capsicum {n} (plant of the genus Capsicum (only terms covering capsicum in general apply, NOT species-specific)) capsize {v} ((transitive) to cause to overturn) caption {n} (section of an official paper) caraway {n} (plant) caraway {n} (seed/fruit) Carborundum {n} (crystals of silicon carbide used as an abrasive) care {v} (to be concerned about) care {v} (to be mindful of) care {v} (to look after) carefree {adj} (worry free, light hearted, etc.) careless {adj} (not concerned or worried) cargo hold {n} (ship's hold) carob {n} (tree) cat {n} (domestic species) cathode dark space {n} (dark space in a glow discharge between the cathode glow and the negative glow) cauliflower {n} (Edible head of a cauliflower plant) cauliflower {n} (Vegetable) cavesson {n} (part of a horse's bridle) cavity {n} (hole or hollow depression) cavort {v} (move/play boisterously) celestine {n} (mineral) Cenozoic {prop} (geological epoch) center {n} (place where a function or activity occurs) center {n} (point equidistant from all points on the perimeter of a circle) center {n} (point equidistant from all points on the surface of a sphere) center {n} (point in the interior of figure with mean coordinates) center {n} (point on a line midway between the ends) central business district {n} (central area of a city) century egg {n} (a Chinese delicacy) cervical cancer {n} (cancer of the cervix) cesspool {n} (filthy place) chamber {n} (bedroom) chancel {n} (space around the altar in a church) change {v} (to replace one's own clothing) change {v} (to transfer to another vehicle) change one's mind {v} (to decide differently than one had decided before) changeroom {n} (changing room) changing room {n} (room in gym) changing room {n} (room in shop) chariot {n} (carriage used for ceremonial or pleasure purposes) chaser {n} (a mild drink consumed immediately after another drink of hard liquor) Chattian {prop} (a subdivision of the Oligocene epoch) cheat {v} (violate rules to gain advantage) cheat sheet {n} (A sheet of paper used to assist on a test) checksum {n} (number serving to detect error) cheers {interj} (toast when drinking) cherry {n} (tree) cherry plum {n} (the fruit) cherry tree {n} (tree of subgenus Cerasus) chestnut tree {n} (tree that bears chestnuts) chewing gum {n} (flavoured preparation for chewing) chock full {adj} (containing the maximum amount) Christendom {n} (the Christian world) Christianism {n} (Christian world) Christianities {n} (Christianities) Christianity {n} (monotheistic religion) Christmas tree {n} (a tree used during the Christmas holiday season) chump {n} (an unintelligent person) ciborium {n} (A covered receptacle) ciborium {n} (A fixed vaulted canopy) cinnamon {n} (Cinnamomum verum) circa {prep} (approximately, about) circle {v} (surround) circle {v} (travel around along a curved path) circumbendibus {n} (a roundabout or confusing manner) circumbendibus {n} (roundabout route or process) circumbinary {adj} (of, pertaining to, or having an orbit around a binary star) circumcircle {n} (mathematics: a circle that passes through every vertext of a given polygon) circumcision {n} (excising foreskin from penis) circumference {n} (length of such line) circumflex {n} (circumflex accent) circumlocution {n} (roundabout or indirect way of speaking) circumnavigate {v} (to circumvent or bypass) circumnavigate {v} (to sail around the world) circumnavigate {v} (to sail completely around something) circumspect {adj} (carefully aware of all circumstances) circumstance {n} (event; fact; particular incident) circumvention {n} (bypassing) city center {n} (business center of a city) classroom {n} (room in a school) clean {v} ((transitive) to tidy up) cleanroom {n} (room or environment controlled to minimize airborne particulate matter) clear {v} (to eliminate ambiguity or doubt; to clarify) clear {v} (to remove obstructions or impediments) client {n} (a customer or receiver of services) cloak {n} (cape) clod {n} (lump of something, especially of earth or clay) close {v} (move (a door)) clot {v} (to form into a clot) clump {n} (cluster) clump {n} (dull thud) clumsiness {n} (the condition or quality of being clumsy) clumsy {adj} (awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous) clumsy {adj} (awkward or inefficient in use or construction) clumsy {adj} (not elegant or well-planned) coagulate {v} (cause to congeal) code-switching {n} (phenomenon of alternating between two or more languages) cojones {n} ((slang) courage) collective noun {n} (noun referring to a group of similar things) colloquial {adj} (of oral communication language) colloquialism {n} (an expression more often spoken than written) colloquium {n} (academic meeting) colloquy {n} (conversation, dialogue) colluvium {n} (a loose accumulation of rock and soil debris at the foot of a slope) Colombia {prop} (country in South America) Colombian {adj} (pertaining to Colombia) Colombian {n} (A person from Colombia) Colombian crake {n} (bird) Colombian necktie {n} (violent and intimidating method of execution) colostrum {n} (a form of milk) columbarium {n} (a building for housing a large colony of pigeons or doves) columbarium {n} (a place for the respectful and usually public storage of cinerary urns) columbine {adj} (pertaining to doves or pigeons) columbium {n} (former name of niobium) column {n} (newspaper column) columnist {n} (regular writer of a column) come full circle {v} (complete a cycle of transition, returning to where one started) commodity {n} (primary product as object of trade) common hepatica {n} (Hepatica nobilis) common noun {n} (Not a particular object like a proper noun. Is in a large group with the others of its kind.) compass {n} (area) completely {adv} (to the fullest extent or degree) compose {v} (to comprise) compound word {n} (word composed of others) comprehend {v} (to cover) comprehensive {adj} (broadly or completely covering) concede {v} (to admit to be true) concession {n} (the act of conceding, especially that of defeat) concrete noun {n} (noun that denotes a tangible thing) condom {n} (flexible sleeve worn on the penis) condominium {n} (building in which each unit is owned by an individual, but the grounds is owned jointly) condominium {n} (unit or apartment in such a complex) Coniacian {prop} (a subdivision of the Late (Upper) Cretaceous epoch) conifer {n} (plant) connive {v} (to pretend to be ignorant of something in order to escape blame) conservatoire {n} (school or educational institution that teaches music) conservatory {n} (school of music or drama) consortium {n} (association or combination of businesses) consult {v} (transitive, to ask advice of; to seek the opinion of) consumable {adj} (that is consumed) consumer {n} (person purchasing goods) consumer credit {n} (credit for purchase of consumer goods) consumption {n} (the act of consuming something) contentious {adj} (marked by controversy) continuum {n} (continuous extent) continuum {n} (the set of real numbers) contraceptive {n} (means by which impregnating a woman can be prevented) control room {n} (room for monitoring or controlling) controversial {adj} (arousing controversy) converse {n} (proposition of the specific form) conversion {n} (the act of having converted something or someone) convert {v} (transform (something) into another form, substance, state, or product) Cookie Monster {prop} (Sesame Street character) copernicium {n} (chemical element) cornel {n} (tree) cornflower {n} (Centaurea cyanus) corn poppy {n} (Papaver rhoeas) corolla {n} (whorl of a flower) corrupt {v} (to change from good to bad) corrupted {adj} (Marked by immorality and perversion; depraved) cosmetic {n} (any substances applied to enhance the external color or texture of the skin) cosmodrome {n} (a site for launching spacecraft) costume {n} (disguise) costume {n} (dress of a particular country, period or people) costume {n} (set of clothes appropriate for a particular occasion) costume {v} (dress with a costume) cotton {adj} (made of cotton) cotton {n} (fabric) cotton {n} (fiber) cotton {n} (plant) cotton wool {n} (raw fibers of cotton) cougar {n} (Puma concolor) coumarin {n} (aromatic compound) counterargument {n} (an argument that is opposed to another argument) cover {n} (front and back of a book or a magazine) cowslip {n} (Primula veris) coypu {n} (Myocastor coypus) crematorium {n} (place where dead bodies are cremated) crib {n} (notes concealed by a student to aid him/her in test or examination) criterion {n} (standard for comparison and judgment) crony {n} (Close friend) crook {n} (a staff with a hook at one end, particularly one used by shepherds) crook {v} (to bend) crooked {adj} (having one or more bends or angles) croon {v} (To hum or sing softly or in a sentimental manner) cross one's fingers {v} (wish for luck) crumb {n} ((figurative) small amount) crumb {n} (small piece of biscuit, cake, etc) crumb {n} (soft internal portion of bread) crumble {v} (to render into crumbs) cubic capacity {n} (volume) cubicle {n} (a small enclosure at a swimming pool etc. used to provide personal privacy when changing) Cuman {n} (member of the Cuman people) Cuman {prop} (language of the Cuman people) cumbersome {adj} (not easily managed or handled; awkward) cumin {n} (its seed used as spice) cumin {n} (plant Cuminum cyminum) cummerbund {n} (sash) cummingtonite {n} (mineral magnesium-iron silicate hydroxide) cumulate {v} (accumulate) cumulate {v} (be accumulated) cumulative {adj} (incorporating all data up to the present) cumulus {n} (white puffy cloud) curatorship {n} (rank or period of being a curator) curiosity {n} (unique or extraordinary object which arouses interest) curium {n} (chemical element) current asset {n} (finance: an organization's fixed assets) curvature {n} (differential geometry: of a Riemannian manifold) cusk {n} (cod-like fish) Daco-Romanian {prop} (a more specific name for the Romanian language) dais {n} (raised platform) daisy {n} (Bellis perennis) damson {n} (tree) dandelion {n} (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum) Danian {prop} (a subdivision of the Paleocene epoch) darmstadtium {n} (transuranic chemical element with atomic number 110) date {n} (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place) date {n} (that which specifies the time of writing, inscription etc.) date of birth {n} (date and year when something was born) daydream {n} (a spontaneous and fanciful series of thoughts) daydream {v} (to have such a series of thoughts) deaf-mute {adj} (unable to hear or speak) deaf-mute {n} (person who is unable to hear or speak) deal {v} (handle, manage) debris {n} (litter and discarded refuse) debris {n} (rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed) decant {v} (to pour from one vessel into another) decennium {n} (period of 10 years) declension {n} (act of declining) defamation {n} (act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication) defamatory {adj} (damaging to someone's reputation) default {n} ((finance) condition of failing to meet an obligation) default {n} ((law) failure of defendant to appear) degree {n} (amount, proportion, extent) delineate {v} (sketch out, draw or trace an outline) delinquent {adj} (late or failing to pay a debt or other financial obligation) delirium {n} (mental state of confusion) delirium tremens {n} (psychosis of alcoholism) demotic {n} (language of the common people) denigrate {v} (to criticise so as to besmirch) denigrate {v} (to treat as worthless) deplete {v} (to empty or unload) deprecate {v} (to pray against) derail {v} (to cause to deviate from a set course or direction) dereliction {n} (willful neglect of one's duty) desideratum {n} (A wished-for or desired thing) desperate times call for desperate measures {proverb} (in adverse circumstances actions that might have been rejected are the best choice) detour {n} (diversion or deviation) detour {v} (intransitive: to make a detour) detour {v} (transitive: to direct or send on a detour) deuterium {n} (isotope of hydrogen, see also: heavy hydrogen) Deuteronomy {prop} (book of the Bible) deviated nasal septum {n} (physical disorder) device {n} (piece of equipment) device {n} (project, stratagem, artifice) diaeresis {n} (diacritic placed over a vowel letter) dialect continuum {n} (a range of dialects) dicastery {n} (administrative body of the Vatican) dickhead {n} ((slang) stupid person) die {v} (to perish, to cease to exist) die {v} (to stop living) dielectric {n} (physics: nonconducting material) digit {n} (slang: one's phone number) digression {n} (departure from the subject) dilettante {n} (amateur) dim {adj} (not bright, not colourful) diminish {v} (To become smaller) diminutive {n} (grammar: word form expressing smallness) dimwit {n} (person who is deficient in intelligence) disappear {v} (to make vanish) distance learning {n} (education obtained remotely) distress {n} ((cause of) discomfort) diuretic {n} (drug) diversion {n} (A detour, such as during road construction) diversion {n} (rerouting of cargo or passengers to a new transshipment point or destination) divert {v} (turn aside) document {n} (original or official paper) document {v} (to record in documents) documentarian {n} (person whose profession is to create documentary films) documentary {n} (documentary film) documentation {n} (documents that explain the operation of a particular software program) document camera {n} (real-time image capture device) do-goodism {n} (action) donkey {n} (a domestic animal) doohickey {n} (a thing) double bridle {n} (bridle) dower {n} (property given to wife at marriage) downtown {n} (either the lower, or the business center of a city or town) downy {adj} (having down) dream {n} (hope or wish) dream {n} (imaginary events seen while sleeping) dream {v} (see imaginary events while sleeping) dream {v} (to create an imaginary experience) dream {v} (to hope, to wish) dreamcatcher {n} (decorative Native American object) dreamer {n} (one who dreams) dreamwork {n} (An attempt to discover what deeper meaning a dream might contain) dreamy {adj} (as in a dream) dregs {n} (the worst and lowest) dressing room {n} (room for changing clothes) dubnium {n} (chemical element) duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess) dugout {n} (canoe) dull {adj} (lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp) dull {adj} (not bright or intelligent) dull {v} (to become dull) dull {v} (to render dull) dull {v} (to soften, moderate or blunt) duma {n} (lower house of Russian national parliament) Dumas {prop} (surname) dumb {adj} (extremely stupid) dumb {adj} (pointless or unintellectual) dumbness {n} (the state of being dumb) dumping {n} (selling goods at less than their normal price, especially in the export market) dumpster dive {v} (practice dumper diving) dumpster diving {n} (act of recovering discarded items) duodenum {n} (first part of the small intestine) dust jacket {n} (detachable protective cover of a book) dwarf {v} (to become (much) smaller) dysprosium {n} (chemical element) earwax {n} (waxy substance secreted by the ear) economic growth {n} (growth) ecumenical {adj} (ecclesiastical: pertaining to the Christian Church in a worldwide sense) ecumenism {n} (philosophy) effervescent {adj} (enthusiastic) effluvium {n} (A gaseous or vaporous emission, especially a foul-smelling one) e.g. {adv} (abbreviation for “for example”) einsteinium {n} (element with atomic number 99) elastic band {n} (loop of rubber or similar material) electoral college {n} (body of electors empowered to elect someone to a particular office) Electoral College {prop} (body chosen to elect the president and vice president of the 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L032 13 P1132 kêu cứu um Hilfe rufen

L042 14 P0308 ở góc phố um die Ecke

L057 34 P2097 rào quanh umzäunt

L064 24 P2369 di dời umstellen

L075 43 P2905 dài dòng umständlich

L122 60 P5262 thương xót ai đó um jemanden trauern



街角周围 P0308 喊救命 P1132 用篱笆围起来的 P2097 包围 P2369 繁琐的 P2905 哀悼某人 P5262
ที่หัวมุม P0308 ย้ายบ้าน P0745 ขอความช่วยเหลือ P1132 มีรั้วล้อมรอบ P2097 เปลี่ยนที่, ย้ายที่ P2369 ยุ่งยาก P2905 ไว้ทุกข์ P5262
ở góc phố P0308 kêu cứu P1132 rào quanh P2097 di dời P2369 dài dòng P2905 thương xót ai đó P5262
um die Ecke P0308 um Hilfe rufen P1132 umzäunt P2097 umstellen P2369 umständlich P2905 um jemanden trauern P5262
around the corner P0308 to move (house) P0745 to call for help P1132 to surround P2369 circumstantial P2905 to mourn s.o. P5262
al otro lado de la esquina P0308 mudarse P0745 pedir ayuda P1132 cercado P2097 cambiar P2369 estar de luto por alguien P5262
all'angolo P0308 traslocare P0745 gridare aiuto P1132 recintato P2097 circondare P2369 complicato P2905 essere in lutto per qcn. P5262
au coin, à l'angle P0308 déménager P0745 appeler à l'aide P1132 clotûré P2097 encercler P2369 compliqué P2905 pleurer quelqu'un P5262



PHRASES



그는 스케치를 하기 위해 교외로 갔다.



He went sketching in the suburbs .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0036)

일어날 시간이야.



It is time to get up .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0061)

왜요?



Why ?


(ENG )
(KO )

(0068)

오늘이 무슨 요일이야?



What is the date today ?


(ENG )
(KO )

(0107)

우리는 일출을 보기 위해 해변으로 갔다.



We are going to the beach to see the sunrise .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0108)

일어날 시간이야!



It is time to get up .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0116)

도쿄는 일본의 중심지입니다.



Tokyo is the center of Japan .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0121)

나는 7시에 일어난다.



I get up at seven in the morning .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0138)

길 양쪽에 나무가 많다.



There are many trees on both sides of the road .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0157)

아이들은 버스를 타기 위해 하나둘 줄을 섰다.



The children line up to board the school bus .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0201)

길가에 나무가 많다.



There are many trees alongside the road .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0233)

이 꽃들은 매우 아름답습니다.



These flowers are very beautiful .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0255)

아들은 8시에 일어나야 합니다.



The son has to get up at eight .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0258)

제 전화번호입니다.



This is my telephone number .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0282)

나는 책을 반납하러 도서관에 갔다.



I am going to the library to return the books .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0289)

우리는 식료품을 사러 슈퍼마켓에 갑니다.



We go to the supermarket to buy vegetables .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0310)

그녀는 숨이 가빠졌다.



She is running so hard that she can hardly catch her breath .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0368)

그들은 서로를 껴안습니다.



They are hugging each other .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0377)

사무실이 넓고 밝습니다.



The office is very spacious and bright .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0385)

엄마와 나는 할머니를 만나러 병원에 갔다.



My mother and I went to the hospital to see my grandma .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0444)

모두가 플랫폼에서 기차를 타기 위해 기다리고 있었습니다.



Everyone is waiting on the platform to board the train .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0468)

나는 돈을 인출하기 위해 ATM에 간다.



I go to withdraw money from an ATM .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0484)

마당에는 많은 꽃이 심어져 있습니다.



There are a lot of flowers in the yard .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0497)

내 여동생은 돌을 주우러 해변에 갔다.



My younger sister has gone to the seashore to collect stones .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0509)

태양은 나뭇잎에 빛난다.



The sun is shining on the tree leaves .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0518)

그녀는 자두를 따고 있습니다.



She is choosing plums .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0562)

꽃은 매우 향기롭습니다.



The flowers are fragrant .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0570)

전화번호를 알려주세요.



Please tell me the telephone number .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0622)

6위는 모든 선수를 제쳤다.



No 0 6 has taken the lead over all the other contestants .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0628)

여기에는 많은 나무가 있습니다.



There are many trees here .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0643)

나는 비자를 신청하기 위해 영국 대사관에 갔다.



I am going to the British embassy to get a visa .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0665)

이곳의 환경은 매우 쾌적합니다.



The environment here is very pleasant (or This place is very charming) .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0675)

집 주변에 초원이 있습니다.



The house is surrounded by lawn .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0680)

그녀는 지불하기 위해 금전 등록기로 갔다.



She goes to the cashier to pay .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0686)

친구들은 오늘 밤 댄스에 참여했습니다.



My friends went to the dance tonight .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0741)

판매원은 카드번호와 비밀번호를 입력하라고 했습니다.



The salesperson asked me to enter my pin number .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0750)

아이들은 나무를 심기 위해 모였습니다.



The little children gathered round to plant the tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0754)

버스를 타기 위해 줄을 서십시오.



Please line up to board the bus .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0824)

방은 당신을 위해 마련되었습니다.



The room has been arranged for you .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0825)

워싱턴은 미국의 정치 중심지입니다.



Washington is the political center of America .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0834)

나무는 좋은 건축 자재입니다.



Wood is a very good construction material .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0838)

콜럼버스는 1492년 아메리카 대륙을 발견했습니다.



Columbus discovered America in 1492 .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0842)

나무에는 뿌리가 있습니다.



Trees have roots .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0852)

그녀는 집에서 책을 읽는 데 시간을 낭비했습니다.



She is reading at home to pass the time .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0873)

엄마가 방을 청소하고 있어요.



My mom is tidying the room .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0894)

호수 주변에는 나무가 많다.



There are many trees around the lake .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0896)

그녀는 대학 교육을 마쳤습니다.



She's finished college .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0943)

그녀는 꽃처럼 아름답습니다.



She is as beautiful as a flower .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0948)

고객을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시했습니다.



We did a survey of our clients .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0977)

그녀는 나에게 작별 인사를 하기 위해 몸을 돌렸다.



She turns and says goodbye to me


(ENG )
(KO )

(1000)

트럭은 상품을 운송하는 데 사용됩니다.



The truck is used to carry goods .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1007)

표를 사기 위해 줄을 서 있습니다.



I am in line to buy a ticket .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1020)

선명하게 보려면 안경을 써야 해요.



I have to wear glasses to see things clearly .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1039)

그녀는 악몽에 잠에서 깼다.



A nightmare made her wake with a start .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1046)

홍콩은 중국 영토의 일부입니다.



Hong Kong is a part of the territory of China .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1050)

이곳에는 꽃과 식물이 자라고 있습니다.



The flowers and the grass here are both flourishing .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1066)

그는 단 하나의 꽃을 가지고 있습니다.



He only has one flower .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1070)

그녀는 꽃을 골랐다.



She gathered some flowers .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1087)

나는 마당에 나무를 심었다.



I have planted a tree in my yard .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1089)

묘목이 자랐습니다.



The tree seedling has grown .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1090)

체중 감량을 위한 운동의 효과는 매우 좋습니다.



Doing exercise is an effective way to lose weight .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1100)

루트는 트리의 소스입니다.



Roots are the trees' source .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1111)

아빠는 가족을 부양하기 위해 돈을 번다.



Dad earns money to support the family .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1117)

엄마와 딸 모두 꽃 키우기를 좋아합니다.



The mother and her daughter both love growing flowers .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1118)

그는 아내의 용서를 구하고 있었다.



He is begging his wife for forgiveness .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1121)

몸 상태를 확인하기 위해 병원에 갔다.



I am going to the hospital for a medical checkup .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1141)

공기 중에 꽃향기가 뒤섞인다.



The fragrance of flowers is in the air .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1159)

나는 물건을 사기 위해 카드를 긁는다.



I use a credit card to purchase things .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1173)

봉투에는 두 개의 우표가 있습니다.



There are two stamps pasted on the envelope .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1180)

그녀는 유명한 회사에 지원했습니다.



She is applying for a position in a famous company .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1184)

그녀는 약을 사러 약국에 갔다.



She went to a drugstore to buy medicine .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1201)

목재는 건축 자재로 사용할 수 있습니다.



Wood can be used as a construction material .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1223)

편지를 보내러 우체국에 갑니다.



I am going to the post office to mail a letter .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1225)

나는 중국으로 돌아가 친척과 친구들을 방문하고 싶습니다.



I am returning to my country to visit relatives and friends .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1242)

비자를 신청하기 위해 출입국 관리소에 갔다.



I go to the immigration office to apply for the visa .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1251)

주변 환경은 매우 평화롭습니다.



The surroundings are very quiet .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1256)

그는 팀을 승리로 이끌었다.



He led the team to victory .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1263)

법원은 법을 집행합니다.



The court implements the law .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1291)

그는 은퇴를 요청했다.



He asks for a retirement from his post .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1297)

나는 비자를 신청하기 위해 대사관에 갔다.



I am going to the embassy to apply for a visa .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1323)

태양은 큰 나무를 통해 땅에 빛난다.



The sun is shining on the ground through the leaves of the big tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1324)

지구의 환경은 끊임없이 악화되고 있습니다.



The Earth's environment is continually deteriorating .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1326)

대영 박물관은 세계에서 가장 웅장한 박물관입니다.



The British Museum is the most majestic museum in the world .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1341)

방의 조명이 너무 어둡습니다.



It is too dim in the room .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1377)

나는 책을 빌리러 도서관에 갔다.



I am going to the library to borrow some books .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1378)

그는 집으로 돈을 보내기 위해 우체국에 갔다.



He is going to the post office to remit some money to his family .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1408)

지구는 태양 주변을 돈다.



The Earth revolves around the Sun .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1416)

상사는 자신이 바보라고 생각합니다.



The boss thinks he is very stupid .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1417)

집에 갈 날을 간절히 고대하고 있습니다.



I am eagerly looking forward to getting home .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1439)

그녀는 나에게 작별 인사를 했다.



She waves goodbye to me .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1464)

제 전화번호입니다.



This is my telephone number .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1474)

나는 친척과 친구를 방문하기 위해 중국으로 돌아갑니다.



I am going back to my home country to visit relatives and friends .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1479)

관객들은 뜨거운 박수를 보냈다.



The audience applauded warmly .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1482)

이 렌은 꽃들 사이에서 웃었다.



She smiles in the middle of the flowers .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1483)

그녀의 체중 감량 방법은 효과가 있었습니다.



Her technique for losing weight has worked .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1485)

숲 속에 늪이 있습니다.



There is a stretch of swampland in the forest .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1487)

트렁크가 부러졌습니다.



The tree trunk has broken .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1505)

저는 아침으로 시리얼을 좋아합니다.



I like eating cereal for breakfast .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1509)

그녀는 나무 뒤에 숨었다.



She is hiding behind a tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1520)

그녀는 밧줄로 자신을 보호합니다.



She uses a rope to protect herself .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1535)

이곳의 나무들은 가지런히 잘려져 있습니다.



The trees here are neatly trimmed .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1537)

꽃이 바람에 흔들리고 있습니다.



The flowers sway in the wind .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1543)

회사는 신제품 출시 컨퍼런스를 개최했습니다.



The company held a news conference to introduce its new product .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1550)

그녀는 헤드폰으로 음악을 듣고 있습니다.



She wears headphones to listen to music .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1555)

그는 어머니에게 꽃을 선물했습니다.



He presents flowers to his mother .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1559)

정원사가 꽃에 물을 주고 있습니다.



The gardener is watering the flowers .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1565)

그들은 서로를 꼭 껴안았다.



They hug each other tightly .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1566)

난간은 꽃과 나무를 둘러싸고 있습니다.



The railings enclose the flowers and trees .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1577)

나는 이것을 할 자신이 있습니다.



I am very sure about how to deal with this matter .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1582)

장애는 불행한 경험이 아닙니다.



Disability does not have to be an unfortunate circumstance .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1610)

내 친구와 나는 쇼핑몰에 쇼핑을 갔다.



My friend and I are going shopping at the shopping plaza .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1613)

길을 건너려면 횡단보도를 이용하세요.



To cross the street , one should use the crosswalk .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1624)

양측은 협력을 모색하고 있다.



Both sides are striving to cooperate .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1627)

그녀가 한숨을 쉬는 이유는 무엇입니까?



Why is she sighing ?


(ENG )
(KO )

(1652)

사무실은 작은 블록으로 나뉩니다.



The office has been separated into several small spaces .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1656)

많은 사람들이 벚꽃을 즐기기 위해 공원을 찾습니다.



Many people go to the park to see the cherry blossoms .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1672)

그녀는 꿈을 꾸고 있다.



She is dreaming .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1682)

허리둘레가 줄어들었습니다.



The waistline has shrunk .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1712)

중국인들은 새해에 만두를 먹는 풍습이 있습니다.



Chinese traditionally eat jiaozi (dumplings) at the Chinese New Year .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1714)

그는 묘목을 심고 있습니다.



He is planting seedlings .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1723)

배움은 중간에 남길 수 없습니다.



One mustn't give up halfway in one's studies .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1751)

그들은 거리를 배회했습니다.



They are hanging around in the street .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1763)

그의 도박은 망했습니다.



Gambling has made him lose everything he ever had .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1764)

신문은 매체입니다.



Newspapers are a form of media .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1776)

그는 실리콘 웨이퍼를 검사하고 있습니다.



He is examining the silicon chip .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1796)

그들은 친척을 구하기 위해 집으로 갔다.



They are going home to visit their family members .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1814)

그는 자를 사용하여 그림을 그립니다.



She uses a ruler to draw the design .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1831)

부동산을 담보로 사용하고 있습니다.



I use real estate as a mortgage .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1862)

우주는 얼마나 큰가?



How big is the universe ?


(ENG )
(KO )

(1866)

방에 쌓인 먼지.



Everything in the room is dusty .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1894)

그들은 서로를 친밀하게 껴안습니다.



They embraced each other lovingly .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1906)

팀은 매우 깔끔합니다.



The troops are very neat .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1911)

그녀는 장비를 실험하고 있습니다.



She is doing an experiment with the instrument .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1918)

그들의 싸움의 이유는 돈입니다.



The cause of their quarreling is money . [OR They are arguing over money .]


(ENG )
(KO )

(1969)

인간은 우주의 신비를 밝히고 싶어합니다.



Mankind seeks to uncover the secrets of the universe .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1992)

그녀는 너무 바빠 무엇을 해야 할지 몰랐습니다.



She was too busy to know what to do .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2006)

그들은 공원에 나무를 심었습니다.



They are planting trees in the park .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2030)

모두 땅바닥에 누워 하늘을 쳐다보았다.



Everyone is lying on the ground and looking up at the sky .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2042)

방은 매우 따뜻합니다.



It is warm in the room .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2045)

면은 매우 부드럽습니다.



Cotton is very soft .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2052)

생일 축하 해요.



Happy birthday to you .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2071)

그는 전화번호로 전화를 걸고 있다.



He is dialing a telephone number .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2095)

그들은 오늘 이사했다.



They are moving today .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2111)

그들은 이전하고 있습니다.



They are moving .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2119)

결혼식 포도주를 마시고 빨간 봉투를 주는 것은 오래된 규칙입니다.



It is an old tradition to give a red envelope when one attends a wedding banquet .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2123)

우유에는 칼슘이 많이 함유되어 있습니다.



Milk has a high calcium content .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2149)

엄마는 꽃 묘목을 큰 화분에 옮겼습니다.



Mom moved the flower seedling to a big flowerpot .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2159)

그는 올라가려고 애썼다.



He is struggling to climb up .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2177)

방의 조명이 어둡습니다.



The light in the room is very dim .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2178)

나는 이를 닦기 위해 치약을 짜고 있다.



I am squeezing toothpaste in preparation to brush my teeth .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2182)

나는 스포츠 칼럼을 읽는 것을 좋아합니다.



I like reading the sports column .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2188)

그 문서를 저에게 전달해 주십시오.



Please pass me that document .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2212)

어부들은 매일 낚시를 갑니다.



The fishermen go to sea to fish everyday .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2259)

큰 나무는 두 조각으로 잘렸습니다.



The large tree has been cut into two sections .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2274)

나는 어머니와 함께 크리스마스 트리를 장식합니다.



My mother and I are decorating the Christmas tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2283)

방의 가구가 제거되었습니다.



All the furniture in the room has been removed .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2285)

그는 여기서 그물을 던지고 고기를 잡는다.



He is casting his net here to fish .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2321)

눈이 나무를 구부립니다.



The tree bent under the weight of the snow .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2346)

그들은 집을 사기 위해 돈을 빌리고 싶어합니다.



They want a loan to buy a house .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2351)

달은 지구 주위를 돈다.



The moon revolves around the earth .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2352)

교통 체증을 피하기 위해 우회할 계획입니다.



To avoid the traffic jam , we plan to make a detour .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2353)

그들은 기독교를 믿습니다.



They believe in Christianity .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2367)

석유는 해안을 오염시키고 환경 재앙을 일으킵니다.



The oil is polluting the coast and causing an environmental disaster .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2370)

화려한 공들이 크리스마스 트리에 매달려 있습니다.



Colored balls are hanging on the Christmas tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2405)

빨리 꿈이 이루어지길 기대해 봅니다.



I long for my dream to come TRUE soon .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2423)

엄마는 아이의 건강을 걱정합니다.



The mother is worried about her child's health .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2442)

그는 여자친구에게 용서를 빌었다.



He asks his girlfriend for forgiveness .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2466)

그는 자신의 어리석은 행동에 화가 났습니다.



He is angry with himself for his stupid behavior .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2480)

그는 열심히 올랐다.



He is trying hard to climb up .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2488)

아이들에게 배우도록 강요하지 마십시오.



Children shouldn't be forced to study .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2497)

그녀는 접시를 집어 들고 있다.



She is putting away the dinnerware .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2527)

기록을 기록하고 있습니다.



They are recording a new album .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2552)

나무에 새 둥지가 있습니다.



There is a bird's nest on the tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2554)

태양 주위를 도는 지구는 영원한 진리입니다.



It is a timeless truth that the earth revolves around the sun .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2586)

병사들은 희생된 동료들을 배신했다.



The soldiers are paying their respects to their comrades who sacrificed their lives .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2609)

남동생은 화분에 서 있습니다.



Younger brother is standing in the flowerpot .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2628)

그는 그것이 위조 지폐임을 발견했습니다.



He discovers that it is a counterfeit banknote .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2632)

이곳의 나무들은 무성하고 무성하다.



The trees here are lush and green .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2657)

여기에는 많은 파일이 저장되어 있습니다.



A lot of archives are kept here .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2677)

그들은 나무를 베었습니다.



They have cut down a tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2717)

C는 "세 번째"를 의미합니다.



The character ("bing") denotes the idea of Number 3 .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2728)

인간은 우주 탐험을 멈추지 않았습니다.



Humanity never stops exploring the universe .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2741)

이것들은 알루미늄 튜브입니다.



These are aluminum pipes .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2792)

그녀는 수정 구슬을 사용하여 행운과 불운을 예언했습니다.



She uses a crystal ball to tell whether the omens are good or bad .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2836)

정부는 구호 지원을 제공했습니다.



The government has offered aid to relieve the people affected by the disaster .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2839)

소방관들은 희생자들을 구조하기 위해 현장에 갔다.



The fire brigade is on site to rescue the victims .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2842)

아이들이 모여서 놀았습니다.



The children get together to play .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2852)

그들은 남극 탐험 원정대에 합류했습니다.



They are going on an expedition to explore the South Pole .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2879)

그녀는 거즈로 내 상처를 붕대로 감았다.



She uses a gauze bandage to dress my wound .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2886)

카운터에서 지불하겠습니다.



I am going to the counter to pay .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2899)

길가에 나무가 있습니다.



There is a tree by the road .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2940)

강가에 작은 나무가 있습니다.



There is a small tree on the bank of the river .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2945)

수납공간이 매우 넓습니다.



The carriage is very spacious .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2965)

여기서 외화 환전이 가능합니다.



Foreign currency can be exchanged here .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2985)

벌이 꿀에서 꿀을 모으고 있습니다.



The bees are collecting honey from the flowers .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3013)

그들은 나무를 심고 있습니다.



They are planting trees .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3033)

꽃에 서리가 있습니다.



There is frost on the flowers .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3049)

그들의 대화는 매우 재치 있습니다.



They are talking humorously .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3059)

그의 손은 비누 거품으로 덮여 있었다.



His hands are covered with soap foam .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3082)

형제 자매는 작은 일을 위해 싸웠습니다.



Sister and brother are fighting over something trivial .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3083)

미국인들은 링컨 대통령을 애도합니다.



The American people mourned President Lincoln .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3110)

그녀는 따뜻한 집을 원했습니다.



She has unrealistic dreams of having a warm home .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3124)

당신은 나를 비방!



How dare you slander me !


(ENG )
(KO )

(3131)

그들은 아내와 함께 파티에 참석했습니다.



They went to the get-together with their wives .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3165)

양귀비꽃이 아름답습니다.



The poppy flowers are very beautiful .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3173)

회의에서 모두가 열성적으로 손을 들고 연설했습니다.



At the meeting , everyone raised their hands enthusiastically to comment .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3176)

이곳의 환경은 매우 조용합니다.



The environment is very quiet here .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3177)

그녀는 와인에 대한 미각이 있습니다.



With wine , she drinks only enough to get a taste of it , not to get drunk .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3184)

타이어는 고무로 되어 있습니다.



Tires are made of rubber .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3201)

가지가 돋아났습니다.



Buds have appeared on the branch of the tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3213)

이 고대 시는 매우 매력적입니다.



This line from an ancient poem is very thought-provoking .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3229)

여기 고무장갑 한 켤레가 있습니다.



There is a pair of rubber gloves here .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3237)

그는 상사에게 자비를 구합니다.



He is pleading with his boss for mercy .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3257)

하역장입니다.



This is the wharf for unloading goods .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3282)

공부하지 않으면 무지합니다.



Without studying , one will end up stupid and ignorant .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3288)

사람을 구하는 것은 1분도 미룰 수 없습니다.



Even a single minute can not be wasted when saving a life .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3291)

이것은 통신 허브입니다.



This is a telecommunications center .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3304)

나무가 쓰러졌습니다.



The tree has collapsed .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3307)

사람들은 재난 지역에 아낌없이 돈을 기부했습니다.



The public generously donated money to help the people in the disaster area .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3318)

그는 말뚝에 장작을 잘랐다.



He is chopping firewood on the tree stump .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3320)

나는 북경 오리구이 같은 중국 음식을 좋아합니다.



I love eating Chinese dishes , like Beijing roast duck , for instance .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3325)

우리가 잘 돌보지 않았으니 용서해 주십시오.



Please forgive us if we haven not taken good care of you .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3334)

그는 나를 중상했다.



He slandered me .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3358)

거미는 나무에 웹을 엮습니다.



The spider is weaving a web in the tree .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3398)

그녀의 손에는 붕대가 있었다.



Her hand is wrapped with a bandage .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3404)

판사는 재량에 따라 사건을 결정합니다.



The judge considers the circumstances of the case before rendering a decision .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3414)

새는 나무에 자리 잡고 있습니다.



Birds perch on trees .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3415)

군인은 나무 뒤에 숨었다.



The soldiers are hiding behind the trees .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3416)

그는 그의 이빨을 따고 있다.



He is picking his teeth .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3419)

꽃이 시들었다.



The flower has withered .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3424)

그는 전 코스를 끈기 있게 달렸다.



He persevered and ran the entire course to completion .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3427)

나는 겨울에 목욕탕에서 목욕하는 것을 좋아합니다.



In the winter , I like going to a bathhouse to have a bath .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3430)

그는 하나님께 용서를 구하고 있습니다.



He is pleading for God' s forgiveness .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3441)

그는 노동자들에게 파업을 촉구했다.



He incited the workers to go on strike .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3448)

그녀는 한 번의 펀치로 그를 쓰러뜨렸다.



She punched him once and he fell over .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3459)

황제의 딸의 남편은 "후마"라고 불립니다.



The husband of the emperor' s daughter is called fuma .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3466)

만리장성은 외부 침입자를 방지하는 데 사용할 수 있습니다.



The Great Wall was used to defend against incursions by foreign invaders .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3468)

그는 그들에게 도박을 권했습니다.



He eggs them on to gamble .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3484)

전염병을 예방하기 위해 백신을 맞으십시오.



Get vaccinated to prevent the spread of the epidemic .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3492)

다행히 다친 사람은 없었습니다.



Luckily , nobody got hurt .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3500)

고릴라가 나뭇잎을 먹고 있습니다.



The gorilla is eating tree leaves .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3501)

그녀는 빗자루로 바닥을 쓸었다.



She is using a broom to sweep the floor .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3520)

드래곤 보트 축제에서 zongzi를 먹는 것은 전통적인 관습입니다.



Eating zongzi [leaf-wrapped sticky rice dumplings] during the Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional custom .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3521)

그녀는 행복하게 콧노래를 흥얼거렸다.



She is merrily humming a song .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3527)

의사는 그가 귀지를 제거하는 것을 도왔습니다.



The doctor cleaned out his earwax for him .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3538)



Please bear this fact in mind .


She takes care of my children .


The cat ran up the tree .


What do chinese people have for breakfast ?


My brother was killed in a traffic accident .


They made a great effort to settle the problem .


In a sense , life is but a dream .


Why not talk to her about it directly ?


He never fails to write to his parents once a month .


The accident stopped the traffic .


Why don't you come with me ?


It is no less than ten miles to the hospital .


He studied hard in order to get into college .


He went to paris , where he met me for the first time .


I have no idea why it is so .


He gets up the tree without difficulty .


To tell the truth , she is my sister .


Who looks after this dog ?


What time do you get up every morning ?


He is old enough to drive a car .


Raise your hand to the sky .


To tell the truth , they are not husband and wife .


It is hot in this room .


He came here at ten and went back at eleven .


They have scarcely gone out since the baby was born .


I like to adorn her room with flowers .


Don't touch the flowers .


Jim got down from the tree .


Why does everything happen to me ?


Tomorrow let's go to the morning bazaar .


The movie starts at ten o'clock .


I see the point of the argument .


There are some boys under the tree .


He works hard so that he can study abroad .


She came down to breakfast at eight .


We should be headed for world peace .


We played around the farm .


What a beautiful flower this is !


Yumi goes to the park to play tennis .


Do you want to go to dinner today ?


Don't let anyone enter the room .


He worked hard in order to get the prize .


Why didn't you attend the class meeting ?


We had six guests to dinner .


Please tell me what kind of cooking this is .


I am anxious about your health .


What on earth is this ?


He was killed in an airplane accident .


The flowers brightened the room .


In times like this , there's nothing like a hair of the dog .


She is my dream girl .


He is very close with his money .


Why are you crying ?


Having walked for sometime , we came to the lake .


I went there to meet him .


To change the subject .


I arrived just in time for the plane .


He was running and calling for help .


The meeting broke up at eight .


Why don't I try to do something about the garden ?


The garden was filled with flowers .


I'm afraid she may have the mumps .


We must prevent war at any cost .


She is grieved at her husband's death .


I'll take care of your child tonight .


I put the plan into practice .


For all her riches , she's not happy .


You should carry out his offer .


Ask him the way to station .


He was made captain of the team .


He is above such stupid behavior .


He went to the dentist .


What do you do for fun ?


I went home to change my clothes .


He knows hardly anything about it .


Why did you say such a stupid thing ?


Why were you silent all the time ?


Tell me the reason why you want to live in the countryside .


I got home at seven .


He turned traitor .


This book is too large to go in my pocket .


There were flowers all around .


You should prepare a room for the visitor .


Don't hold it upside down .


He is anxious about his mother's health .


He cleared out his desk .


Soon the sound died away .


There was hardly anyone in the room .


They found the room empty .


I finished work at six .


We visited the museum last week .


It's too hot for us to work .


The police have surrounded the building .


You won't have to take charge of that .


This room is too small for us .


Why might he have done that , I wonder ?


I telephoned to make sure that he was coming .


This fish is not fit to eat .


His house was built of logs .


I took an airplane for the first time in my life .


Why don't you have your bath now ?


Will he come to the meeting next week ?


The trailer goes with the car .


The apple fell from the tree .


Bob usually goes to bed at ten .


I think I can handle it .


I look to him for help .


I'll be back by seven or eight o'clock .


For the love of heaven , don't get angry .


The room has been empty for a long time .


What would you like for dessert ?


I wonder why he was absent .


You are stupid .


I will be at your house at eight .


We have walked all around the lake .


What is she about ?


You've got the wrong number .


It was an ideal day for walking .


Don't wanna get up early to work hard .


I could hardly keep from laughing .


She goes to the dentist every other day .


I went to tokyo to buy this book .


Both my father and I went to the museum for the first time .


He is here to stay .


You can reach me at this number .


Water the flowers before you have breakfast .


When we entered the room , we took up our talk .


It is foolish of him to pay for it again .


I have money enough to buy it .


This hat goes together with the dress .


He will come back at four .


I tried to change her mind , but I couldn't .


She will take her dog to the river .


He looked for a place in which to sleep .


He took a taxi so as not to be late for the party .


She went over the list to see if her name was there .


School begins at eight-thirty .


Father got back from the office at six .


Will you hand the papers around ?


Is this camera for sale ?


He invited me to dinner .


She made for the car right away .


We prayed for rain .


It's only two miles to the village .


She dreamed a happy dream last night .


Now , go about your study .


He is being foolish .


I saw my friend to the station .


His carelessness resulted in the accident .


It was stupid of me to believe that !


This is the place where he killed himself .


We adjourned the meeting for lunch .


The room was full of girls in white .


There is no reason why he should resign .


I made my brother go to the station .


The flowers cheered her up .


We put off our baseball game for two days .


He made his son a teacher .


Since it's important , I'll attend to it .


I will grow many trees here .


What time did you shut the shop ?


I have been to the airport to see my friend off .


Dreams came true .


He'll do his best to finish the job .


Did she come here to relax ?


I was late for the last train .


Why did you turn down his offer ?


He was made captain .


This plan will be very expensive to carry out .


Does this mean you're not coming to help ?


What about having fish for dinner ?


This bus will take you to the museum .


It is in this room that the summit will be held .


I hurried in order not to be late for school .


You get on the phone and call the doctor .


Why do I feel this way ?


Her dream has come true .


He made use of every opportunity to become famous .


Enter the room at once .


All of them were handmade things .


Jane begged to see my new house .


I have just been to the station to see my uncle off .


How far is it from the airport to the hotel ?


We have time enough to eat .


Can I go out of the room ?


I think I'll look around a little more .


There was a large audience in the room .


Do I have to change my diet ?


My dream is to lead a quiet life in the country .


Do not run in this room .


I visited rome for the first time in my life .


Let's go by bus to see more of the city .


Get in touch with your agent right away .


They appealed to us for help .


We took advantage of the good weather to play tennis .


The child flew for his life .


She became very anxious about her son's health .


He leaves osaka for tokyo at ten .


He turned his coat inside out .


Happy birthday to you !


Was it a full moon or a new moon ?


In answer to her shouts , people ran to help her .


I looked up his phone number in the telephone book .


Why did he run away ?


I felt as if I were dreaming .


I can come at three .


They interrupted the meeting for lunch .


What do you call this flower in english ?


He was so tired that he could hardly stand .


I studied hard to enter the school .


We were just about to enter the room .


Do you have bread for lunch ?


She takes care of my children .


You don't need to go to the dentist's .


The work will be finished by 8 o'clock .


While they are away , let's take care of their cat .


Trees shelter my house from the wind .


They are both in the room .


I don't know why he quit the company .


Will you help me to clean the room ?


You don't have to tell me that , fool .


I asked for their approval .


We delayed the meeting for a week .


About one hundred people were killed in this accident .


Don't fail to come here by five .


He took a taxi to the station .


I feel as if I were dreaming .


The dog ran around a tree .


What time did you go to bed last night ?


Almost every day he goes to the river and fishes .


Why do you want stamps ?


Why do you have to work late ?


Why don't you drop her a line ?


All the flowers in the garden withered .


My parents have gone to the airport to see my uncle off .


In answer to her shouts , people ran to help her .


He runs to the station every morning .


We came here to build a new town .


He promised me that he would come at four .


She asked the police for protection .


He has enough money to buy it .


They were hindered in their study .


He is anxious for her to come .


Your dream will come true in the near future .


The day is sure to come when your dream will come true .


Some day my dream will come true .


What pretty flowers !


Why do you study ?


A big tree fell in the storm .


Come round to see me at eight tonight .


Jane went to the bank to take out some money .


Can you give me a ride to the station ?


It hardly ever rains there .


So the captain took care of him .


This is to make up for the last time .


This box is light enough to carry .


She took care of the children .


How can you say such a foolish thing ?


The leaves of the trees have turned red .


Your plan is bound to fail .


Give me some paper to write on .


A tree is known by its fruit .


He wrote a prompt answer to my letter .


There is not much possibility of his coming on time .


It's warm enough to swim .


I don't have time to read .


I was invited to dinner by her .


Is it hot enough to go swimming ?


He thought he would kill himself .


What's the number ?


I was meeting bob at six .


My father traveled all over the world by air .


What time shall we make it ?


I don't even have time to read .


I have a favor to ask of you .


My father does not care about his clothes at all .


May I have your name and room number , please ?


What on earth do you want six copies of the same book for ?


I have no time to watch tv .


Give me your telephone number .


To look at him , you would take him of foreigner .


Why don't you study french ?


She is very free with her money .


Why should you think so ?


The dream has come true .


The boy rode a horse for the first time .


I got the ticket for nothing .


What did you come here so early for ?


I usually have breakfast at seven .


They first met on a summer afternoon .


I found it difficult to put it into practice .


We understand the necessity of studying .


You must be the temporary we asked for .


Why don't you rest a bit ?


I look to you for help .


He turned around .


I tried everything to keep him alive .


Why don't you call him up ?


Do you often have fish for dinner ?


Let's go to the beach .


After ten minutes' walk we came to the museum .


Kate went to a party to see her friend .


He is rich enough to buy that car .


I don't mind getting up at six .


I am to meet him at five at the station .


You boob ! I should not have asked you .


Why are you crying ?


I dreamt I was a bird .


They only stayed together for the sake of their children .


Why don't you make up for the lost time ?


We are all anxious about your health .


Mother went to town to get some bread .


They gave us very little trouble .


I don't know the reason why he went there .


A quiet place to sit and rest would be nice .


I don't want to eat a live lobster .


I took a taxi so that I would be in time for the appointment .


It is impossible to put the plan into practice .


I came to tokyo to attend a conference .


Why did jane go to the station ?


I went to the airport to meet my father .


I turned to him for advice .


This will bring you to grief .


Open the windows to let in some air .


The children went out to play .


Never make a nuisance of yourself .


Kate wants to finish her homework by ten .


It took him five years to write this novel .


I enjoyed reading about your dreams .


Don't be late for the train .


Our teacher said to us ,'' don't leave the room .''


Is there a flower shop in the hotel ?


The room started to spin after I drank too much .


What time shall I call you tonight ?


I asked for his help .


He cared for his mother after his father died .


We got the tree up .


All my efforts went for nothing .


What are you going to tokyo for ?


This is the most beautiful flower in the garden .


He came about two .


We're too busy to attend to such detail .


He has not failed for nothing .


I hope my dream will come true .


He did his best to be in time for the train .


They could hardly see .


He explained to mary why he was late for her birthday party .


Why don't we shake on it ?


I chopped a tree down .


Look at the top of that tree .


She fell silent suddenly .


I leave here at ten-thirty next sunday .


You can have it for nothing .


The birds are flying around .


I will call for you at seven .


I turned on the radio to listen to the news .


She is an english teacher fresh from college .


You can't care for pets .


Why is it so hot ?


Don't forget to put out the light before you go to bed .


The bad weather delayed the plane for two hours .


I'll call for you at three .


He was seen to enter the room .


I went to the park to play .


I will clean up yesterday's work .


Who will look after your dog tomorrow ?


Ken bought a fine wine for his father on his birthday .


I'll meet to you at eight .


Tom gets up at six every morning .


You may have it for nothing .


I don't have enough time to eat lunch today .


I'm afraid for his life .


She made me a star .


He is not at all foolish .


Be sure to turn out the light when you go out of the room .


The train starts at six .


I got her to clean my room .


They have very little to live on .


I went there times without number .


She's at home taking care of the kids .


Can't you do something to help me ?


She came round to watching tv .


The meeting closed at four p.M.


I got up early the next morning to catch the first train .


This road goes to the park .


She put on her hat to go out .


He went to the airport to see his friend off .


What time does the bus leave ?


Are you ready to eat ?


They could barely make ends meet .


Don't call that student a fool .


I have no home to live in .


I met her in london for the first time .


Mother is anxious about my future .


He collided with a tree .


You get up at 5 o'clock every morning .


I saw her enter the room .


I reached the station at six .


It took me three days to read through this book .


I took a taxi from the station to the hotel .


To make a long story short , everything went fine .


He was willing to care for that cat .


There are some pretty flowers in the garden .


I have just been to the station to see my uncle off .


He never fails to write to his mother every month .


The room is too small to play in .


How long does it take to the train station by taxi ?


They made for the exit .


She turned off all the lights at ten .


Never did I dream that you would lose .


Why don't you come in for a cup of coffee and a chat ?


I have to look after this cat .


Tom helped me to move .


They are generous with their money .


I was being made a fool of .


She has made up her mind to go to america to study .


He rode a bus to the park .


She telephoned to invite me to her house .


I want something to read .


He showed me the way to the store .


We had hardly waited for five minutes when the bus came .


He looked around the room .


I could hardly wait to hear the news .


She had gone to the concert that evening .


He was cautious about overeating .


Jane makes the utmost effort to win .


The plan should be carried through .


Choose any flowers you like .


What lovely flowers these are !


The argument will not hold .


John is too fat to run fast .


She is absorbed in her study .


She went to austria for the purpose of studying music .


I have been anxious about your health .


I'll ring you up at seven this evening .


Mother was anxious about the children .


We took a taxi so as not to be late .


The hills were full of pretty flowers .


Few things give us as much pleasure as music .


They made me captain .


You are free to use this room .


At what time would you be able to come to us tomorrow ?


They came to the hospital to inquire after me .


What will we be doing this time next week ?


I rode my bicycle to the store .


What do you do to pass the time ?


I like him all the better for it .


I ran as fast as possible to catch up with him .


The game starts at two tomorrow afternoon .


I think you have the wrong number .


Health is better than wealth .


What's that flower ?


They are looking for a house to live in .


It is no use asking for her help .


The room was full of smoke .


I'm afraid you have the wrong number .


She kept walking about the room .


This flower makes the room !


He came back at nine o'clock .


What are you looking for in the dark room ?


He is old enough to drive a car .


She is concerned about her health .


Could you lend me some money until this weekend ?


The meeting broke up at eight .


I am not concerned with their trouble .


He didn't have enough experience to cope with the problem .


He went there to learn english .


Please wake me at six .


Until next time .


He hasn't studied abroad for nothing .


Why are you crying ?


I ran as fast as possible to catch up with him .


Why do you ask ?


It is your business to take care of them .


She came from canada to see me .


We set the time and date for the game .


I could hardly hear him .


Chris didn't have a car to drive .


We'd better send for help .


Why didn't you tell her ?


I looked around , but saw nobody .


The flowers died for lack of water .


It was five years ago that I graduated from college .


For here , or to go ?


He is different from the people around him .


He was too tired to walk any more .


I played tennis after I studied .


A tree is known by its fruit .


All the flowers in the garden died for lack of water .


Mind your own business .


The singer's voice melts your heart .


I was foolish enough to believe him .


What are we going to do for lunch ?


I first met him three years ago .


He put the plan into practice .


He turned the key .


After all , life is just like a dream .


How foolish I am !


We are liable to go to the ball game tomorrow .


I had a dream about him .


Mind your own business !


We are all anxious about your health .


Why did he do that ?


Tom has no friends to play with .


I'll talk to him at the earliest possible moment .


He studied very hard to become a scientist .


I was too sick to stand .


How long does it take from here to tokyo station by car ?


I'm just looking around .


He held out his hand to welcome us .


Why was it that she got angry ?


He went back to get his hat .


There is no sense in your worrying about your health so much .


When his dog died , he cried his heart out .


The old man lost the will to live .


Call me up at seven in the morning .


What on earth is the matter ?


Why am I working hard ?


Your dreams have come true .


Let's meet at one o'clock .


He is a man of wealth .


Why don't we go home ?


When it comes to making things , I'm all thumbs .


I am to meet him at ten .


I have just cleaned my room .


Since it's important , I'll attend to it .


Need I go to the dentist's ?


What time do you usually turn in ?


Attend to your business .


Hum baby to sleep .


Why do you like coffee strong ?


How are you getting along with your study ?


Does he come home at six ?


He had enough to do to catch up on his work .


The girl talking with mayumi is my sister .


We had guests for dinner yesterday .


He did his best to the end .


There is no paper to write on .


We'll change trains at the next station .


The flower will come out soon .


I'll meet you in the lobby at three .


It is never too late to learn .


Don't they take care of the dog ?


It leaves nothing much to be desired .


I saw a movie for the first time in two years .


I came to the same decision as you .


A tree is known by its fruit .


The flowers in my garden have withered in the cold .


Why are your ears so big ?


We go to school to learn .


Why did you live in kyoto last year ?


That bus will take you to the zoo .


I went to tokyo to see tony .


We also went to the temple .


I ate breakfast at eight .


I sat for a scholarship .


I went home in order to change my clothes .


All the family meet at evening meals .


He's got money to burn .


Why did you call me at this unearthly hour ?


I have been to the airport to see my father off .


I came early in order to get a good seat .


Why don't we take a taxi ?


He works hard that he may pass the examination .


It makes him a laughingstock .


She is traveling around the world .


This is a book to read .


Yumi will use this camera tomorrow afternoon .


His mind kept running on his dead child .


You had best take walks to stay in health .


One day he went to see the doctor .


He sat down to read a novel .


He went as far as the station .


I will return to the house before dark .


My mother goes to the market every day to buy things .


You should learn how to use your dictionary .


I have got only a week left before school starts .


This is the tallest tree I have ever seen .


I can hardly understand what she says .


I'll take care of it .


He let me leave the room .


She promised to look into the matter immediately .


I played tennis yesterday for the first time .


Don't make me laugh !


We went to the mountains to ski .


She is used to handling this machine .


Be sure to come at 3 .


I could hardly tell who was who .


I'll meet them at six .


I would like to go to austria in order to study music .


What do you say to going to the concert ?


The meeting broke up at four .


Where will you be this time tomorrow ?


Why did you run away ?


The plan requires a large sum of money .


Tell me the reason you didn't come yesterday .


They didn't take much account of my opinion .


Nothing will stop his going .


She quietly entered the room .


Make yourself at home in this room .


She dreamed a strange dream .


Don't make so much noise in the room .


His brother went to the station to see him off .


I am ready to do anything to help you .


Life is not an empty dream .


There is very little hope of his success .


Don't fail to return the book tomorrow .


He traveled around the world .


He went to tokyo for the purpose of getting a new job .


The conference closed at five .


He left early in order not to be late .


Please have my baggage brought to the station .


They worked hard only to fail .


Never give up till the very end .


Take england for example .


That is a good place to live .


I will give you ten minutes to work out this problem .


We are anxious about our daughter's health .


What makes you laugh like that ?


She came home for the first time in five years .


We're going to set off at four .


The men cried for help .


He went out of his way to assist me .


There are beautiful flowers here and there in the garden .


The tree grew very tall .


She took care of my dog .


Father usually comes home at eight .


I went to market after he came home .


He studies hard to pass the exam .


She said that she gets up at six every morning .


I merely came to inform you of the fact .


Where on earth did you meet him ?


What on earth are you doing in such a lonely place ?


We need plants in order to live .


What time do you usually have breakfast ?


May I go out to play ?


You had better not speak loudly in this room .


Did you go to the doctor ?


It took me about an hour to read this book through .


If it is seen from a spaceship , the earth looks blue .


She is anxious to visit europe .


This machine is too heavy for me to carry .


Where do you attend high school ?


I can't figure out why he did it .


I was worried about his health .


I wrote down her address so as not to forget it .


His study absorbs him .


They left early to catch the first train .


You have only to ask for it .


How tall this tree is !


We saw her enter the room .


What time are you leaving ?


There is a lot of danger in walking around here at night .


He went to america to study english .


It makes little difference .


It goes without saying that health is above wealth .


I dreamed a strange dream .


What's your home phone number ?


I will do my best to pass the examination .


I can't afford the time to travel .


He had a strange dream .


Mind your own business !


She went to paris in order to study art .


This river is deep enough to swim in .


You have only to ask for his help .


People in the room didn't say anything .


She had her baggage carried to the airport .


I must have the wrong number .


The boy had the kindness to show us around .


He is not as a fool but he knows it .


Don't make me laugh .


What time will you be home this evening ?


It's too late to turn back now .


He showed me the way to the station .


We started early so as not to miss the train .


She always keeps the garden .


I heard about the accident for the first time yesterday .


The pain is killing me .


They don't take care of that dog .


I have an urgent matter to attend to .


Why couldn't you sleep last night ?


Because of a traffic jam , we were late for the meeting .


The moment he was alone , he opened the letter .


I often have nightmares .


He was cheating .


Why is he here ?


I was asked a question in my turn .


The time has come when we can travel through space .


They looked up at the sky .


It took about five minutes to get to my uncle's house from the station .


I've just been to the airport to see her off .


Why not try some of that white wine ?


Don't fail to mail this letter .


My mother has gone to the beauty shop .


He works hard so as to succeed .


Like is hardly the word .


We worked hard to make ends meet .


Well , you have only to ask for his help .


One thing led to another .


Please be here by eight at the latest .


I have no money to buy it .


Could you take care of the baby for a while ?


She can hardly speak .


I just wanna nose around a bit .


He stopped smoking for the improvement of his health .


Will this road take me to the station ?


Who should look after the elderly ?


Taking everything into consideration , he bought the car .


I got up early this morning to go fishing .


The car bumped the tree .


What do you say to staying ?


The room was as still as the grave .


I will be watching tv about this time tomorrow .


The road to peace .


This mushroom is not good to eat .


He makes it a rule to get up at six every day .


How on earth did you get it ?


You seem to have the wrong number .


He hardly ever works .


I was just in time for class .


When we entered the room , he stood up .


Leave right now and you will be in time for the bus .


Could you tell me how to get to the nearest station ?


What time does the game start ?


Why don't you stop by for a little while ?


When it comes to politics , I know nothing .


This room doesn't get much sunshine .


She stood up to answer the phone .


I skied for the first time .


His dream has come true at last .


The children were playing about .


This room is anything but warm .


How much will it cost to get to the airport ?


Why don't you ask for a pay raise ?


She takes care of my children .


You can't see the forest for the trees .


I'd like to come to see the doctor as soon as possible .


The fire has gone out and this room is cold .


There are scarcely any flowers in our garden .


Birds are flying above the trees .


He was looking upward to the sky .


Her mother scolded her for being late for supper .


He was killed in a car accident .


The flowers are opening .


Sorry , but you must have the wrong number .


You had better go to the dentist's .


I walked around all day , and I am all in .


The train leaves tokyo station at 7 .


He does not take care of his children .


He appealed to us for help .


I met him for the first time .


Hardly had he seen me when he ran away .


I like taking care of animals very much .


A lot of trees were cut down .


I like her all the better for that .


There were two hundred people in the room .


I'd like to get home by five .


I will go with you as far as narita airport .


The number is engaged .


He is studying to be a minister .


It is often easier to make plans than to carry them out .


I'll call for you at six .


He is not such a fool as to believe that story .


Large houses are expensive to live in .


I have been to the station to see him off .


I didn't have time to watch tv yesterday .


She's old enough to know the truth .


We have walked all around the lake .


Mary put her piano up for sale .


Someone is shouting for help .


You are stupid , and so is he .


You will have little trouble .


Please don't run about the room .


They have no house to live in .


I'm very happy that I can take care of the baby .


Where can we exchange yen into dollars ?


She's good at getting around rules .


Why didn't you look at the picture ?


I want something to write on .


Please put the light out when you leave the room .


Their dreams came true .


She tried to kill herself last night .


I ate japanese food for the first time .


He went so far as to say that she was stupid .


In a sense , life is only a dream .


How many flowers are there in the vase ?


I left early so I could get a good seat .


Japan , for the most part , is a lovely place to live in .


The reason she killed herself is unknown .


He is a hard man to deal with .


This tree is the same age as that one .


Get me up at eight .


Scarcely had the dog seen me when it ran away .


Why were you absent yesterday ?


Who will take care of your cat then ?


She left the room without saying a word .


Is this the right way to the station ?


I'm always interested in reading his column .


I worked hard in order to support my family .


She opened the window to let in fresh air .


I get up at six in the morning .


The plan was put into operation .


I arrived just in time for the plane .


She was anxious about his health .


Why are you so hard on him ?


I have no place to sleep tonight .


How did you deal with the matter ?


Children filled the room .


She is too young to marry .


This road leads to the station .


Lend me something interesting to read .


This is the very room that I first met my wife in .


I will show you around .


It is too dark to read a book there .


Why don't we have lunch together ?


We are to eat at six .


They were for the most part young people .


She named all the flowers in the garden .


You'd better see a dentist at once .


I heard a strange sound coming from the room above .


You can make your dream come true by working hard .


Where did ming go to do her homework ?


I always get up at six .


The earth moves around the sun .


Why is your mouth so big ?


She went to america with a view to studying medicine .


Bob will be home at six .


Here's my account number .


I am in no mood for joking .


Could you give me the name and phone number of a doctor ?


I was too surprised to speak .


I don't like artificial flowers .


Let's stay until the end of the game .


Why don't we eat at a restaurant tonight ?


My dream is to be a baseball player .


He is rich enough to buy the furniture .


Why not take your coat off ?


It's in a small room at the end of garden .


I took an english newspaper when I was in college .


You must get up at six .


He invited her to go to the concert .


The park was extended to the river .


We were disappointed because we could not carry out our plan .


I am going to see the doctor this afternoon .


We asked ten people to the luncheon .


Don't cut down those trees .


I studied hard in order to pass the examination .


The earth goes around the sun once a year .


No sooner had she gone there than she was taken ill .


I will be taking the exam about this time tomorrow .


Who can deal with this difficult situation ?


We hardly have time to eat breakfast .


What do you want to go after you finish college ?


This tree is tall , but that one is even taller .


We got to the station in time to catch the bus .


It is too late to go out now .


She will have finished her job by evening .


May I ask a favor of you ?


Please wake me up at seven tomorrow morning .


My sister often looks after the baby .


I'll ring you up at seven this evening .


Won't you join us for dinner ?


Chris is very anxious to go to college .


But you don't have to stay to the end .


Let's hurry to be in time for the meeting .


We are just in time for the last train .


I invited my friends to dinner .


There was a tall tree in front of my house .


I'm too sleepy to do my homework .


Why did you come home so late ?


Please pick me up at the airport at five .


He stopped to put on his shoes .


He had the nerve to ask for money .


I am afraid you have the wrong number .


Why don't you ever say it ?


I met him for the first time .


This bus will take you to the airport .


You have to change trains at the next stop .


I have breakfast at seven .


You must try hard to the end .


It is a matter of life or death .


What are you about ?


I tried to find out her telephone number .


Walk fast so as to be in time .


The old man asked me a favor .


It took me two hours to get to yokohama .


I leave for school at eight every morning .


This is the room into which he went .


What time does it start ?


I'm so lucky to have someone who cares .


The meeting is ten days away .


Your room number , please ?


It was alice who went to the concert yesterday .


Thank you for the beautiful flowers .


He gave up the idea of going to america to study .


He worked hard in order to succeed .


Will the room be available for the meetings ?


My mother made me study .


He knows what he is about .


Why not look into the matter yourself ?


I asked a favor of him .


The man asked me for some money .


This desk was too heavy to lift .


He wrote down the number lest he should forget it .


Leaving the room , he turned off the light .


Look about you .


I had a pleasant dream last night .


Why do you think animals dread fire ?


She got up early so as to see the sunrise .


The train was due at 6 .


She hardly ate anything .


I did so with a view to pleasing him .


Please wake me up at six tomorrow morning .


They live in that house among the trees .


Why not have dinner with us ?


We have dinner at seven .


I'm getting up at six o'clock tomorrow morning .


I wonder why he did not come to the party .


What time did your friend go home ?


My little brother asked for some money .


I wonder why he is so angry .


The boat people asked for food .


I usually go home at five .


He leaves for tokyo at ten .


My parents came to the airport to see me off .


You may as well ask for your teacher's advice .


You have two flowers .


Why not come and see me tomorrow ?


Here is my album .


No one will attend to you there .


I invited my friends to dinner .


There is a tall tree in front of my house .


I do not care for fame .


I used to go home for lunch in those days .


He is not too poor to buy a bicycle .


It was foolish of her to ask him for help .


We went to the mountain to ski .


I look around but it's you I can't replace .


He is always late for class .


I'd like to see the doctor .


Give me your phone number .


It was quiet all around .


The news is too good to be true .


Where's the museum ?


I will meet you at the station at 10 p.M.


I had a terrible dream .


What time is your plane due to take off ?


She takes care of my children .


I can hardly swim .


I got up early to catch the first train .


I know a good place for dinner .


I will take care of the flowers .


Why don't you pull over and take a rest for a while ?


She is now well enough to work .


They didn't die for nothing .


I made my son see the doctor .


He held out his hand for more .


Why don't we share a room ?


I'll call for you at eight tomorrow morning .


She killed herself yesterday .


The room was filled with people .


You can go to the ballpark on this bus .


Tell me why he was absent .


Will you go to the meeting in my place ?


He wouldn't be available until four .


It is too hot to stay here .


One day he killed himself .


She acted in a play for the first time .


Many lives were lost in the accident .


He tied the dog to a tree .


How far is it to the station ?


I will be back by nine .


It was my turn to clean the room .


It took me three hours to finish my homework .


She cared for her sick mother .


Why haven't you been showing up to work lately ?


The flowers withered for want of water .


She is far from a fool .


This book gave me a good laugh .


It is impossible that she should have killed herself .


I got up at five that morning .


This house is too narrow to live in .


She was heard to cry for help .


I moved nearer in order to hear better .


I told him to clear out of the room .


I like a garden tree .


Why he did it is beyond my comprehension .


He worked hard only to fail again .


I worked hard to succeed .


It has been her dream to be a university professor .


He was elected president .


Please air the room .


She took a taxi to the hospital .


We are very much concerned about the future of this country .


Yumiko was a little angry .


I took a bus so as not to be late for my appointment .


I don't like being made a fool of .


The work should let up by a week from today .


Could you lend me some money until this weekend ?


The road parallels the river .


The earth goes around the sun .


She has put her house up for sale .


Traffic was halted for several hours .


He makes little of our efforts .


Sadly , his dream didn't come true .


How can I get to the station ?


He likes the most beautiful flower .


Why is it called'' loon'' ?


This bus will take you to the station .


He did it just for fun .


She traveled all over the world .


Well , you have only to ask for his help .


I went to the airport to see my mother off .


Is this the street leading to the station ?


Thank you very much for coming all the way to see me off .


You have a sense of humor .


My mother grows flowers in her garden .


I wish I could travel around the world .


He is old enough to travel alone .


I'll be a little late tonight for check-in .


My mother advised me to see the dentist .


The flowers in the garden are very beautiful .


Her dream will one day come true .


I was made to drink by him .


Space travel was thought to be impossible .


She went into her room to change her dress .


He travels around .


She can hardly wait for the summer vacation .


Change trains at tokyo station .


He asked for money .


He is foolish .


It is difficult for me to handle the case .


What is the letter about ?


He studied hard in order to pass the test .


The policeman dealt with the accident .


I'm going to hokkaido .


He went to italy in order to study music .


Shall I change the water for the flowers ?


I don't have any time to watch tv .


You neglected to say'' thank you .''


My parents objected to my studying abroad .


I had hardly started to work when it began to rain .


His dream came true .


Our teacher is always on time for class .


I can scarcely believe it .


I agree with your opinion about taxes .


He never turned back again .


There are many problems for them to deal with .


Flowers soon fade when they have been cut .


I have been to the station to see him off .


I wonder what it is like to travel through space .


Why don't you join our party ?


You will succeed in the long run by studying .


I was foolish enough to believe it .


Business prevented him from going to the concert .


She is far from a fool .


Why he got angry is quite clear .


We are to meet at seven .


The important thing is not to win but to take part .


Do you think we'll make it to the airport in time , paul ?


An eye for an eye , a tooth for a tooth .


I exerted myself to pass the examination .


John ran to the station so as to catch the last train .


It took us two hours to get to tokyo .


Please give me the number for mr brown .


Many people were killed as a result of the storm .


He made mistakes on purpose to annoy me .


He looked about the house .


He got the car for nothing .


To tell the truth , he is not a human being .


You may as well see the doctor at once .


Try to carry out what you have planned .


I merely came to inform you of the fact .


Cathy is coming to see our baby tonight .


What time are you going on duty ?


They make good use of their rooms .


That is way I was late for class yesterday .


Please take care of our dog while we're away .


My uncle came to see me .


I'll take care of the dog till tomorrow .


To make a long story short , we married .


They should arrive by ten o'clock .


We have been to see her off .


Someday your dream will come true .


He did not go to college for nothing .


He is to come here at five .


There're more than 100 people in the room .


She attended on him .


I have to go to the airport to meet my family .


I have been to see my friend off .


How can I get to the hospital by bus ?


Nobody was allowed to go out of the room .


I went to the park to play tennis .


She was heard to sing to the piano .


Why did you absent yourself from class yesterday ?


I felt all the more sad to hear that .


My watch gains two minutes a month .


I have no pencil to write with .


I am anxious about his health .


I hurried to the station only to miss the train .


Are you on your way to the station ?


Did you carry out your plan ?


My car is large enough to carry five people .


The trees will soon be bare .


A host of friends came to see me off .


He is rich enough to buy the painting .


He was killed in a railroad accident .


What do you say to playing tennis this afternoon ?


She adorned her dress with flowers .


My uncle always did well by us .


Promises are made to be broken .


I went to the airport to see them off .


Well may you ask why !


She came to japan for the purpose of studying japanese .


Hurry up in order to catch the train .


She hindered me in my study .


I sometimes dream of home .


I hardly think she'd do that .


We went on board at ten .


There are pretty flowers in the garden .


I was late for the last train .


Why do you need change ?


You look after the children , tom .


He looked around , but he saw no one .


Some read books just to pass time .


Water the flowers before you eat breakfast .


The ship is sailing at three .


At all costs , I want to live in america .


He went for the doctor .


Why don't you stay a little while ?


I think that girl cut her hair to give herself a new look .


You can ask him for help .


What would I not do to help you both out of the trouble ?


You must attend to your work .


It was quite easy for me to carry the plan out .


I'd like to travel around the world .


Why did this happen ?


I told him to clear out of the room .


I am very concerned about his health .


She called him back to give him something left behind .


That's too good a story to be true .


He can handle english well .


The room echoes with his voice .


I can beat you to the station .


I usually went to bed at ten during the summer vacation .


Will you make it to take out ?


You can have this book for nothing .


You need a large vocabulary to read that book .


Why not ring her up now ?


He came here to help me .


Why do you walk when you have a car ?


Hurry up , otherwise you'll be late for lunch .


A dog ran about in the garden .


They do anything in order to win .


Father is anxious about my health .


Please call me at this number .


What time should I check in ?


His plan was put into action .


Your shoes do not go with the suit .


I take a walk at six in the morning .


We have been invited to dinner this evening .


I have been to the station to see her off .


The teacher was surrounded by her students .


Let's clean our room .


I am too tired to climb .


It may not be a dream .


I was just in time for the last train .


Get the dream .


It is very hot in this room , isn't it ?


What on earth are you doing here ?


Let's climb that mountain to see it .


She was kind enough to lend me large sum of money .


To tell you the truth , I don't care for america .


Clear away the table things .


He applied for a job .


Her dream is to visit paris .


He is old enough to drink .


She's far behind in her studies .


I like wild flowers .


Don't worry about others .


I met him yesterday for the first time .


I have less and less time for reading .


He is old enough to understand it .


The tree is in bud .


Love is seeing her in your dreams .


He's anxious about his examination result .


He missed the train by a minute .


It's impossible to work in a room this dim .


I had a hard time getting to the airport .


The plane took off at seven .


That accounts for why the door was open .


What time does the game start ?


You are old enough to understand this .


He is a difficult person to deal with .


I forgot his phone number .


I was being made a fool of .


He asked for my advice .


She was impatient to leave the party .


How beautiful this flower is !


He is anxious for our happiness .


I am not such a fool but can appreciate it .


He is not such a fool but he can understand it .


The price of this book has been reduced by half .


Their house is being remodeled .


She accompanied her friend to the concert .


I had a dream about you last night .


Do you get up at six ?


What time is the next performance ?


He is eager to go to the hospital .


He will never fail to carry out the project .


He got up early so as to be in time for the train .


Why do you think he said so ?


There is enough room for us to play .


She won't be back till five .


She is keen on birds and flowers .


Should I have asked your permission ?


I told her to be home by nine .


She came across to speak to me .


Look after the children this afternoon .


The tree was blown down .


Man can't live without dreams .


I have been to the airport to see him off .


No one has ever been able to enter the room .


He went about with a bag .


Why do you want to buy this book ?


What would you like for dessert ?


Why were you late this morning ?


I had enough to do to look after my own children .


So they were not able to dream .


I just moved .


Please take off your hat here in this room .


He has hardly studied this term .


She did nothing but look around .


He is too old to walk quickly .


He made a dash for the bus .


He worked day and night so that he might become rich .


The trees comforted me .


The leaves of the trees in the garden have turned completely red .


Someone is calling for help .


Some apples fell down from the tree .


Why don't you come to the movies with me ?


I will deal with this problem .


What is she so unhappy about ?


I saw a movie for the first time in two years .


Yumi went there by herself .


She worked hard so as to pass the test .


Please clear away the tea things .


Do you think he will be elected president again ?


Will you tell me the way to the station ?


I'd like to put my belongings away .


Kazuko really takes after her sister .


Put your plan into practice as soon as possible .


I am anxious to visit britain once again .


I arrived here at eight this morning .


What do you mean , why don't I ever say it ?


He forced his way into the room .


You are not old enough to go swimming by yourself .


I usually go to bed at ten .


It'll add to the same thing .


There are no live animals in the museum .


Jim has asked anne out several times .


We are anxious for world peace .


It is not more than two miles to the village .


In the absence of her mother , she looks after her sister .


He always leaves home at seven .


He never fails to write to her every week .


What time does the cab leave for the airport ?


What would you like for breakfast ?


Turn back , please .


Clear off the table .


What made you think so ?


May I accompany you to the airport ?


He turns everything to good account .


Do you know a good place to have lunch ?


There is too much furniture in this room .


As soon as I went out , it began to rain .


Let's try another place to eat today .


The hot sun made the flowers hang down .


He was walking about in the town .


Are there many trees in the park ?


Nobody cares for me .


I get up at six every morning .


The box is too heavy to carry .


Shall I clean the room ?


He is not stupid .


I got up early in order to catch the first train .


I leave here at ten-thirty next sunday .


Why are you so tired today ?


Will she come home at five ?


This road will take you to the post-office .


Why don't you go to school with us ?


Why did you come here this morning ?


All the flowers in the garden are yellow .


He had no sooner arrived than he was asked to leave .


We should look after our parents .


We are worried about you .


Why didn't you show up at the party last night ?


Why not talk it over with your teacher ?


She walked about in search of the dress .


The flowers in the garden bloom in spring .


I was late for the train .


She's worrying about her exams .


Why were you absent yesterday ?


He can look to his uncle for advice .


It's still too early to get up .


Write the date of your birth .


He was just in time for the last train .


I'll just go for a walk to clear my head .


You may as well ask your friend for advice .


Why are you short with me ?


Bill has a part-time job so that he can buy a car .


This room is too hot for us to work in .


My dream is to become a teacher .


He'll make someone clean the room .


She had no sooner seen me than she ran away .


He dropped in to see us .


There is a desk in this room .


He gave no explanation why he had been absent .


The room was locked .


You should on no account cheat in the exam .


I wish I could show you the pretty ice on the trees .


How far is it from here to the station ?


This is too good to be true .


She made her point .


I'm very pleased that your dream came true .


In those days , I used to get up at six every morning .


He went to america for the purpose of studying american literature .


I have no leisure for reading .


The water was dead around us .


He went to sea to swim .


That was hard to believe .


I feel like throwing up .


I don't forget turning out the light .


Do you remember his telephone number ?


He works hard to earn his living .


He makes it a rule to get up at six every morning .


This flower is more beautiful than that one .


Why don't you tell her directly ?


I was wondering if you'd like to join me for dinner tomorrow .


Hardly had he seen me when he ran away .


Little did I imagine that my plan would go wrong .


This is a very beautiful flower .


The work had been finished by six .


What made you come here ?


The students met here to hear the speech .


He is in anguish over her child .


They asked me for something to drink .


I felt like crying .


In a word , I think he's a fool .


No , he has gone out for lunch already ?


Let's straighten out the desk .


They looked after the boy .


How are you getting along with your study ?


We use words to communicate .


Why don't you have a party ?


She did not return till six .


I see . And what can I do to help you with this ?


Not a sound was heard in the room .


I could hardly make out what she said .


If he could go to the concert , he would be glad .


He will be named for president .


John accompanied mary to the concert .


I got up early so as to be in time for the train .


What do you call this flower ?


The desk seems small in this room .


That's too small to fit on your head .


What did you have for breakfast ?


I usually have a glass of milk for breakfast .


My dream is still just a dream .


Why don't you take the day off ?


Little help did he give me .


Will he come home at six ?


He led us to the station .


Peter takes after his mother more than his father .


To do him justice , he was kind at heart .


He hurried so as not to miss the train .


Why does it draw out lunch every day ?


It is hard to carry out this plan .


It was no laughing matter .


He can scarcely write his name .


The ship is sailing at three .


She is concerned about her mother's health .


He asked her why she was crying .


I called for help .


My father has gone out to buy postcard .


We looked about us .


I don't know the reason why he was absent .


The day when we first met was a rainy day .


He traveled about the world .


His joke killed me .


She studied very hard in order that she might succeed .


He teaches in a girls' high school .


You're too young to marry .


I'd like to see the doctor soon .


You are supposed to come at 7 o'clock .


I made my son a doctor .


Where can I catch the bus to the tokyo station ?


I found the room empty .


Many people were killed as a result of the storm .


We checked out of the hotel at ten .


Why do you think that way ?


There is a cherry tree in front of my house .


I have a favor to ask .


The concert came to an end at ten o'clock .


Why are you so late ?


A trip to the moon is no longer a dream .


The flower will come out soon .


Would you like to come over to our house for dinner ?


He cut down a tree in his garden .


We were fully satisfied .


Yumi is one of my friends .


We got up at four in the morning .


He worked hard in order to support his family .


I will meet you at three o'clock tomorrow .


It was difficult to persuade him to change his mind .


We arrived at the station at five .


His house is for sale .


To tell the truth , he was lonely .


He has a sense of humor .


He has no room to study in .


Why do you need to read such a book ?


We can always find time for reading .


It is hardly conceivable to me that he will fail .


What makes you think that I'm against that ?


There's narrow road to the village .


Tom was late for class , as is often the case .


The flowers withered up .


Do you have enough information to go on ?


He came at three in the afternoon .


My father disapproved of my going to the concert .


My plane leaves at six o'clock .


Why didn't you bring your wife to the party ?


I have just one thing to ask of you .


Where can I find a place to change money ?


A new moon was coming up .


The party was over at nine .


He is now looking for a bigger house to live in .


If you set out early , you'll be in time for the train .


After lunch , set out for the next destination .


John is very careless about his clothes .


Do you have guests for dinner ?


It is hardly possible for him not to make any mistake .


Why did he come with her ?


She is a difficult person to deal with .


I wrote down his phone number .


I don't know how to handle children .


Let's have done with the argument .


He did not go to america for nothing .