1. vocabulary: feelings
Gradable
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Ungradable(extreme)
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Modifiers:
Fairly, quite, very,
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Modifiers:
Absolutely, completely, totally
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really
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Surprised
amazed
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놀란
깜짝(크게) 놀
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astonished
[ə |stɒnɪ ʃt]
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깜짝(크게) 놀란
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interested
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관심있어 하는,
흥미있
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Fascinated (by)
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매료된, 매혹된
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=>Everyday
people are fascinated with seductive undressing. 세인들이 관심 갖는 것은 노출연기다
It’s a subject
that’s fascinated me for a long time.
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Impressive
Wonderful
fantastic
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Brilliant
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훌륭한, 멋있는
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happy
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Delighted
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아주 기뻐 하는
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cold
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Freezing
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angry
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furious
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몹시 화가난
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Scared (of)
Fearful (of)
Afraid (of) frightened (about/of)
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Terrified
(of sth/of doing sth))
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무서워, 두려워하는, 겁이
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sad
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Tragic
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비극적
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tired
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Exhausted
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horrible
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지긋지긋한,
끔찍
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Horrid
[|hɒrɪd]
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진저리 나는, 지독한.
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hot
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Boiling
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몹디 더운, 푹푹찌는
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funny
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Hilarious
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아주 우스운, 재미있
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dirty
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Filthy
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아주 더러운
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Big, huge
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Enormous
[ɪ|nɔ:məs]
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막대한, 거대한
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Nervous
worried
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초조한
걱정하는
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Anxious (about sth)
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불안해 하는, 염려하
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excited
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thrilled
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황홀해 하는
아주 흥분한
신이
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disappointed
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실망한
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gutted
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처참
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Embarrassed
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adj
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Satisfied
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Awkward
[|ɔ:kwəd]
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어색한,
서먹서먹한
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Relieved
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안도하는 다행으로 여기는
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feel relived: 안심하다. 한숨 돌리다.
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Frustrated
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좌절감을 느끼는,
불만스러워 하는
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Foolish
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*ing form: something that causes the feeling
=> How embarrassing! (situation is embarrassing.)
What was the most frustrated thing about it?
* ed form: feelings
=> I'm completely fascinated by them.
I'm really exausted.
I'm fairy tired, too.
I felt really embarrassed because I kept forgetting people's name.
I got very frustrated when I forgot the steps.
* feel: 특정한 의미일 경우를 제외하곤, 진행형은 쓰지 않는다.
1. 연결 동사 : I feel fine.
feel이 신체상태, 심리상태를 나타낼 경우에는, 뒤에 보어로 형용사(adj) 또는 명사(noun)가 온다!
eg) I feel fine.
Do you feel happy?
Andrew was beginning to feel cold.
When Louise realised what she had done, she felt a complete idiot.
2. 연결 동사 : That feels nice!
어떤 대상이 감각을 자극할 때도 feel 사용. 이 경우 진행형은 사용하지 않음.
eg) That feels nice
The glass felt cold against my lips.
* feel: 특정한 의미일 경우를 제외하곤, 진행형은 쓰지 않는다.
1. 연결 동사 : I feel fine.
feel이 신체상태, 심리상태를 나타낼 경우에는, 뒤에 보어로 형용사(adj) 또는 명사(noun)가 온다!
eg) I feel fine.
Do you feel happy?
Andrew was beginning to feel cold.
When Louise realised what she had done, she felt a complete idiot.
2. 연결 동사 : That feels nice!
어떤 대상이 감각을 자극할 때도 feel 사용. 이 경우 진행형은 사용하지 않음.
eg) That feels nice
The glass felt cold against my lips.
- Describe a time you felt really astonished.
- When was the last time you felt fascinated by something?
- Describe a time you saw something brilliant.
- Describe a time you were delighted by something.
- When was the last time you were freezing?
- Have you ever felt furious about something?
- Have you ever been terrified about something?
- Describe a tragic story/film you know.
- Do you feel really exhausted today?
- Describe a fantastic time you've had recently.
- Have you ever eaten something really horrid?
- Describe a time you were felt boiling.
- Have you seen any hilarious films recently?
- Describe something really filthy.
- What's the most enormous animal you've ever seen?
- Describe a time you felt really anxious.
- Have you ever been thrilled by a present you've received?
라벨: 1.2, 영어공부, British Council, it's a first, unit 1
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