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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Qualitative • generality, specificity detail

Glob1500 detail a small part of something; a small piece of information n.
NGSL3000 tail part of an animal's body that extends from it's back end n
NGSL3000 detail small part of something; tiny fact n
NGSL3000 retail Concerning the business of selling products to the public for personal use adj
SAT5000 cat-o-nine-tails An instrument consisting of nine pieces of cord, formerly used for flogging in the army and navy. n.
SAT5000 curtail To cut off or cut short. v.
SAT5000 entail To involve; necessitate. v.

Tanaka6000 cocktail Tanaka6000 detail Tanaka6000 detailed Tanaka6000 tail Tanaka6000 tails

COMPOUND WORDS


band-tailed antshrike {n} (bird) bar-tailed godwit {n} (bar-tailed godwit) black-tailed godwit {n} (Limosa limosa) black-tailed jackrabbit {n} (Lepus californicus) brushtail {n} (brushtail possum) SEE: brushtail possum :: brush-tailed penguin {n} (penguin of the Pygoscelis genus) cat-o'-nine-tails {n} (whip) cattail {n} (any of several perennial herbs of the genus Typha) cocktail {n} (alcoholic beverage) cocktail bar {n} (drinking establishment) contact details {n} (information on how to contact a person) curtail {v} (to limit or restrict) curtail {v} (to shorten or abridge) detail {n} (something considered trivial enough to ignore) detail {n} (something small enough to escape casual notice) detail {n} (uncountable: a profusion of details) detail {v} (to explain in detail) detailed {adj} (characterized by attention to detail and thoroughness of treatment) detailed balance {n} (a quality of Markov processes) devil is in the details {proverb} (idiom) dovetail {n} (woodworking) dovetail {v} (fit together well) entail {v} (to imply or require) entail {v} (to settle or fix inalienably on a person or thing) fat-tailed dwarf lemur {n} (Cheirogaleus medius) foxtail {n} (tail of a fox) heads or tails {n} (heads or tails) horsetail {n} (plant) in detail {adv} (with all particulars) large-tailed antshrike {n} (A passerine of the antbird family) lizard's tail {n} (Crassula muscosa) SEE: rattail crassula :: lizard's tail {n} (Houttuynia cordata) SEE: chameleon plant :: long-tailed pangolin {n} (Manis tetradactyla) make head or tail of {v} (understand even minimally) Molotov cocktail {n} (simple incendiary bomb) pigtail {n} (braided hair) pintail {n} (Anas acuta) SEE: northern pintail :: pintail {n} (Gallinago stenura) SEE: pin-tailed snipe :: pintail {n} (group of dabbling ducks) SEE: pintail duck :: ponytail {n} (hairstyle) red-tailed hawk {n} (bird of prey) retail {n} (sale of goods directly to the consumer) retailer {n} (retail sales company or salesman) shade horsetail {n} (Equisetum pratense) spiny-tailed lizard {n} (any lizard of the genus Uromastyx) swallowtail {n} (tailcoat) tail {n} (appendage of an animal) tail {n} (comet tail) tail {n} (slang for the phallus) tail {n} (tail-end of a creature) tail {v} (to tail) tailboard {n} (tailgate) SEE: tailgate :: tailbone {n} ((informal) final fused vertebrae) tailcoat {n} (formal evening jacket) tailgate {n} (hinged board or hatch at the rear of a vehicle) tailgate {v} (drive dangerously close behind another vehicle) tailgate party {n} Parkplatz-Party tailgating {n} (driving dangerously close behind another vehicle) taillight {n} (rear mounted lights on a vehicle) tailor {n} (fish) tailor {n} (person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing as profession) tailor {v} (make, repair, or alter clothing) tailor {v} (restrict something to particular need) tailor's chalk {n} (chalk-like material used for marking alterations on fabric) tails {n} (side of coin) tails {n} (tailcoat) SEE: tailcoat :: tailwind {n} (a wind that blows in the same direction as the course of an aircraft or ship) thick-tailed bushbaby {n} (primate of the genus Otolemur) variegated horsetail {n} (plant) wagtail {n} (various small passerine birds) wedge-tailed eagle {n} (eaglehawk) SEE: eaglehawk :: white-tailed deer {n} (type of deer) white-tailed eagle {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla) white wagtail {n} (bird in the wagtail family) willie wagtail {n} (bird)

5000 WORDS


L057 P2070 detail das Detail 细节








tailor, dressmaker P3588






PHRASES



강아지는 나에게 고개를 저었다.



The little dog is shaking its head and wagging its tail at me .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1948)

그의 설명은 매우 상세하다.



He gives a detailed explanation .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2076)

의사는 그의 일에 세심합니다.



The doctor is scrupulous about every detail .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3392)



He carried out the plan he had made in detail .


After all I couldn't make heads or tails of her story .


We're too busy to attend to such detail .