ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER WEBSTER'S KOREAN THESAURUS EDITION
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Mark Twain
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Adventures of Tom Sawyer Webster's Korean Thesaurus Edition
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Mark Twain
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Contents PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR .......................................................................................... 1 PREFACE.......................................................................................................................... 2 CHAPTER I TOM PLAYS, FIGHTS AND HIDES .................................................................. 4 CHAPTER II THE GLORIOUS WHITEWASHER ................................................................ 13 CHAPTER III BUSY AT WAR AND LOVE.......................................................................... 19 CHAPTER IV SHOWING OFF IN SUNDAY SCHOOL......................................................... 26 CHAPTER V THE PINCH BUG AND HIS PREY................................................................. 36 CHAPTER VI TOM MEETS BECKY.................................................................................. 41 CHAPTER VII TICK RUNNING AND A HEARTBREAK....................................................... 53 CHAPTER VIII A PIRATE BOLD TO BE ........................................................................... 60 CHAPTER IX TRAGEDY IN THE GRAVEYARD................................................................. 66 CHAPTER X DIRE PROPHECY OF THE HOWLING DOG ................................................. 73 CHAPTER XI CONSCIENCE RACKS TOM ....................................................................... 80 CHAPTER XII THE CAT AND THE PAINKILLER............................................................... 85 CHAPTER XIII THE PIRATE CREW SET SAIL .................................................................. 90 CHAPTER XIV HAPPY CAMP OF THE FREEBOOTERS .................................................... 98 CHAPTER XV TOM’S STEALTHY VISIT HOME .............................................................. 104 CHAPTER XVI FIRST PIPES—“I’VE LOST MY KNIFE” .................................................... 109 CHAPTER XVII PIRATES AT THEIR OWN FUNERAL...................................................... 118 CHAPTER XVIII TOM REVEALS HIS DREAM SECRET .................................................. 122 CHAPTER XIX THE CRUELTY OF “I DIDN’T THINK” ..................................................... 131 CHAPTER XX TOM TAKES BECKY’S PUNISHMENT ...................................................... 134 CHAPTER XXI ELOQUENCE—AND THE MASTER’S GILDED DOME ............................. 140 CHAPTER XXII HUCK FINN QUOTES SCRIPTURE ........................................................ 147 CHAPTER XXIII THE SALVATION OF MUFF POTTER.................................................... 151 CHAPTER XXIV SPLENDID DAYS AND FEARSOME NIGHTS ........................................ 158 CHAPTER XXV SEEKING THE BURIED TREASURE ..................................................... 160 CHAPTER XXVI REAL ROBBERS SEIZE THE BOX OF GOLD........................................ 168 CHAPTER XXVII TREMBLING ON THE TRAIL ............................................................... 177 CHAPTER XXVIII IN THE LAIR OF INJUN JOE ............................................................. 181 CHAPTER XXIX HUCK SAVES THE WIDOW ................................................................. 185 CHAPTER XXX TOM AND BECKY IN THE CAVE........................................................... 193
iv CHAPTER XXXI FOUND AND LOST AGAIN................................................................... 202 CHAPTER XXXII ”TURN OUT! THEY’RE FOUND!” ......................................................... 211 CHAPTER XXXIII THE FATE OF INJUN JOE................................................................. 215 CHAPTER XXXIV FLOODS OF GOLD ........................................................................... 226 CHAPTER XXXV RESPECTABLE HUCK JOINS THE GANG ........................................... 229 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................... 235 GLOSSARY ................................................................................................................... 236
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PREFACE
MOST of the adventures recorded in this book really occurred; one or two were experiences of my own, the rest those of boys who were schoolmates of mine. Huck Finn is drawn from life; Tom Sawyer also, but not from an individual--he is a combination of the characteristics of three boys whom I knew, and therefore belongs to the composite order of architecture. The odd superstitions touched upon were all prevalent among children and slaves in the West at the period of this story--that is to say, thirty or forty years ago. Although my book is intended mainly for the entertainment of boys and girls, I hope it will not be shunned by men and women on that account, for part of my plan has been to try to pleasantly remind adults of what they once were themselves, and of how they felt and thought and talked, and what queer enterprises they sometimes engaged in. THE AUTHOR. HARTFORD, 1876.
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CHAPTER I TOM PLAYS, FIGHTS AND HIDES "TOM!" No answer.% "TOM!" No answer. "What's gone with that boy, I wonder? You TOM!" No answer. The old lady pulled her spectacles down and looked over them about the room; then she put them up and looked out under them. She seldom or never looked THROUGH them for so small a thing as a boy; they were her state pair, the pride of her heart, and were built for "style," not service--she could have seen through a pair of stove-lids just as well. She looked perplexed for a moment, and then said, not fiercely, but still loud enough for the furniture to hear: "Well, I lay if I get hold of you I'll--" She did not finish, for by this time she was bending down and punching under the bed with the broom, and so she needed breath to punctuate the punches with. She resurrected nothing but the cat.
Korean broom: 비, 청소하다, 금작화, 비로 쓸다, 긴자루 부러시, 긴자루 브러시, 빗자루, 을 비로 쓸다. cat: 고양이, 육각기, 토하다, 메기, 심술궂은 여자, 채찍으로 때리다, 재즈연주가, 재즈광, 잘 할퀴는 아이, 열광적인 스윙 연구가, 양끝이 뾰족한 나무 막대기. fiercely: 맹렬하게, 지독하게, 사납게. finish: 끝, 끝손질, 해치우다, 끝내다, 완성하다, 마무리칠을하다,
마무리하다, 죽이다, 끝나다, 매우 득의의 모습, 득의, 경멸, 거만, 한창, 섬세한, 가느다란. 자랑거리. furniture: 가구, 비품, 내용, 부속 punctuate: 구두점을 찍다, 중단하다, 쇠붙이, 갖추어진것. 강조하다, 에 구두점을 찍다, 에 loud: 큰소리로, 화려한, 떠들썩한, 구두점을 붙이다, 말 따위를 극성스러운, 소리가 큰, 주제넘는, 중단하다, 구두점을 달다, 구두점을 불쾌히, 좀 지나치게 화려한, 높은, 넣다. 야비한, 야하게. seldom: 드물게, 흔히, 좀처럼...않는, perplexed: 당황한, 난처한, 복잡한, 좀처럼, 않는. 어찌할 바를 모르는, 골치 아픈. spectacles: 안경. pride: 자부, 자존심, 자랑, 자만, 만족,
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"I never did see the beat of that boy!" She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines and "jimpson" weeds that constituted the garden. No Tom. So she lifted up her voice at an angle calculated for distance and shouted: "Y-o-u-u TOM!" There was a slight noise behind her and she turned just in time to seize a small boy by the slack of his roundabout and arrest his flight.% "There! I might 'a' thought of that closet. What you been doing in there?" "Nothing." "Nothing! Look at your hands. And look at your mouth. What is that truck?" "I don't know, aunt." "Well, I know. It's jam--that's what it is. Forty times I've said if you didn't let that jam alone I'd skin you. Hand me that switch." The switch hovered in the air--the peril was desperate-"My! Look behind you, aunt!" The old lady whirled round, and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled on the instant, scrambled up the high board-fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. "Hang the boy, can't I never learn anything? Ain't he played me tricks enough like that for me to be looking out for him by this time? But old fools is the biggest fools there is. Can't learn an old dog new tricks, as the saying is. But my goodness, he never plays them alike, two days, and how is a body to know what's coming? He 'pears to know just how long he can torment me before I get my dander up, and he knows if he can make out to put me off for a minute or make me laugh, it's all down again and I can't hit him a lick. I ain't doing my duty by that boy, and that's the Lord's truth, goodness knows. Spare the rod and spile the child, as the Good Book says. I'm a laying up sin and suffering for us both, I know. He's full of the Old Scratch, but laws-a-me! he's my own dead sister's boy, poor thing, and I ain't got the heart to lash him, somehow. Every
Korean can't: 못 하다. 넘실거리다, 한번 핥기, 핥음, 해내다, closet: 벽장, 사실, 비밀의, 변소, 작은 일격, 급속히 번지다, 너울거리다. 방, 비실제적인, 변기, 밀담시키다, peril: 위험, 위험에 빠뜨리다, 모험. 들어박히다, 들어박혀 있다, 다락장. roundabout: 에움길, 에두르는, dander: 노하다, 역정, 뼛성, 머리의 회전목마, 토실토실 살찐, 사내아이의 비듬, 분통, 비듬. 짧은 웃옷, 에두름, 남자용 짧은 재킷, don't: 금지조항서, 하지마세요. 에움길의, 원, 멀리 도는, 환상 교통 lash: 채찍질하다, 세차게 움직이다, 정리의. 비난, 챗열, 채찍질, 빈정댐, 비꼼, seize: 잡다, 압류하다, 침범하다, 충격, 부딪치다, 빈정대다, 묶다. 이용하다, 움켜쥐다, 이해하다, lick: 핥다, 속력, 에 이기다, 조금, 잡아매다, 잘 알고 있다, 붙들어 매다,
덮치다, 엄습하다. slack: 느린, 늦추다, 늘어진, 침체된, 분탄, 느즈러진 곳, 느즈러진, 느슨한, 좋지 못한, 약해지다, 슬랙스. spile: 삽관, 꼭지, 나무마개, 마개, 말뚝 못, 말뚝 못을 박다, 즙을 받다, 구멍을 내다. torment: 고통, 괴롭히다, 못살게 굴다, 나무라다, 그원인, 고민, 괴롭힘, 곤란하게 하다, 고문대. weeds: 상복.
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time I let him off, my conscience does hurt me so, and every time I hit him my old heart most breaks. Well-a-well, man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble, as the Scripture says, and I reckon it's so. He'll play hookey this evening, and I'll just be obleeged to make him work, to-morrow, to punish him. It's mighty hard to make him work Saturdays, when all the boys is having holiday, but he hates work more than he hates anything else, and I've got to do some of my duty by him, or I'll be the ruination of the child." Tom did play hookey, and he had a very good time. He got back home barely in season to help Jim, the small colored boy, saw next-day's wood and split the kindlings before supper--at least he was there in time to tell his adventures to Jim while Jim did three-fourths of the work. Tom's younger brother (or rather halfbrother) Sid was already through with his part of the work (picking up chips), for he was a quiet boy, and had no adventurous, troublesome ways.% While Tom was eating his supper, and stealing sugar as opportunity offered, Aunt Polly asked him questions that were full of guile, and very deep--for she wanted to trap him into damaging revealments. Like many other simple-hearted souls, it was her pet vanity to believe she was endowed with a talent for dark and mysterious diplomacy, and she loved to contemplate her most transparent devices as marvels of low cunning. Said she: "Tom, it was middling warm in school, warn't it?" "Yes'm." "Powerful warm, warn't it?" "Yes'm." "Didn't you want to go in a-swimming, Tom?" A bit of a scare shot through Tom--a touch of uncomfortable suspicion. He searched Aunt Polly's face, but it told him nothing. So he said: "No'm--well, not very much." The old lady reached out her hand and felt Tom's shirt, and said:
Korean adventurous: 모험적인, 모험을 즐기는, 모험을 좋아하는, 새로운 요소가 있는, 겁없는. colored: 유색의, 색의, 흑인의, 문장을 꾸민, 착색한, 채색되어 있는, 채색한, 겉치레의, 편견이 있는, 윤색한, 과장한. cunning: 교묘한, 교활한, 귀여운, 노련한, 멋있는, 숙련, 솜씨, 현명한, 재간있는, 약삭빠른, 빈틈없음. diplomacy: 외교 수완, 외교, 외교술.
guile: 교활, 배신, 간교한 책략, 간지. half-brother: 부 형제, 이복 형제. middling: 보통의, 중등의, 중간급으로, 중간급의. punish: 혼내주다, 벌하다, 호되게 해치우다, 응징하다, 사람을 벌하다, 죄를 벌하다, 상대방을 혼내주다. ruination: 몰락, 파산, 파멸, 황폐, 화근, 파멸의 원인, 파괴, 영락, 멸망. scare: 겁냄, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 겁을 집어먹다, 으르다, 놀람, 깜짝 놀라는
일, 겁, 놀라게 하여 쫓아버리다, 소동, 위협하다, 겁내다. simple-hearted: 순진한. stealing: 훔침, 도루, 훔친물건. supper: 저녁 식사, 밤참. troublesome: 귀찮은, 골치 아픈, 다루기 힘든, 성가신, 까다로운, 말썽부리는. vanity: 공허, 화장대, 무가치, 허영, 무익, 허영심, 허무함, 허황한 것, 휴대용 화장품 상자.
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"But you ain't too warm now, though." And it flattered her to reflect that she had discovered that the shirt was dry without anybody knowing that that was what she had in her mind. But in spite of her, Tom knew where the wind lay, now. So he forestalled what might be the next move: "Some of us pumped on our heads--mine's damp yet. See?" Aunt Polly was vexed to think she had overlooked that bit of circumstantial evidence, and missed a trick. Then she had a new inspiration: "Tom, you didn't have to undo your shirt collar where I sewed it, to pump on your head, did you? Unbutton your jacket!" The trouble vanished out of Tom's face. He opened his jacket. His shirt collar was securely sewed.% "Bother! Well, go 'long with you. I'd made sure you'd played hookey and been a-swimming. But I forgive ye, Tom. I reckon you're a kind of a singed cat, as the saying is--better'n you look. This time." She was half sorry her sagacity had miscarried, and half glad that Tom had stumbled into obedient conduct for once. But Sidney said: "Well, now, if I didn't think you sewed his collar with white thread, but it's black." "Why, I did sew it with white! Tom!" But Tom did not wait for the rest. As he went out at the door he said: "Siddy, I'll lick you for that." In a safe place Tom examined two large needles which were thrust into the lapels of his jacket, and had thread bound about them--one needle carried white thread and the other black. He said: "She'd never noticed if it hadn't been for Sid. Confound it! sometimes she sews it with white, and sometimes she sews it with black. I wish to geeminy she'd stick to one or t'other--I can't keep the run of 'em. But I bet you I'll lam Sid for that. I'll learn him!"
Korean circumstantial: 상세한, 우연한, 정황적인, 처지상의, 부수적인, 생활상태의, 정황에 의한, 형편에 따른, 추정상의. confound: 혼동하다, 꺾다, 저주하다, 좌절시키다, 제기랄, 당황케하다, 곤혹케 하다, 난처하게 하다, 당황케 하다, 제기랄 가벼운 욕 망할 자식, 제기랄 망할 자식. lam: 치다, 도망가다, 도주, 지팡이 따위로 치다, 급히 도망치다.
obedient: 순종하는, 유순한, 굴다, 을 돌보지 않고, 에도 불구하고, 고분고분한. 짓궂게 굴다, 앙갚음하다. sagacity: 현명, 총명. unbutton: 단추를 끄르다, 흉금을 securely: 안전히 하다, 안전한, 터놓다. 보증하다, 단단히 잠그다, 보험에 undo: 풀다 끄르다, 원 상태로 돌리다, 들다, 붙들어 매다, 확신하는, 구하다, 실행 취소, 끄르다, 원상태로 돌리다, 가두다, 획득하다, 튼튼한. 타락시키다, 영락시키다, 여자의 sew: 꿰매어 붙이다, 바느질하다, 정조를 빼앗다, 풀리다, 동요시키다, 깁다, 박다, 꿰매다, 꿰매어 막다, 혼란시키다. 재봉하다, 재봉하여 만들다, 철하다. vexed: 안절부절 못하는, 곤란한, 마음 spite: 악의, 원한, 앙심으로, 에 짓궂게 아픈, 성난, 머리를 이프게 하는.
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He was not the Model Boy of the village. He knew the model boy very well though--and loathed him.% Within two minutes, or even less, he had forgotten all his troubles. Not because his troubles were one whit less heavy and bitter to him than a man's are to a man, but because a new and powerful interest bore them down and drove them out of his mind for the time--just as men's misfortunes are forgotten in the excitement of new enterprises. This new interest was a valued novelty in whistling, which he had just acquired from a negro, and he was suffering to practise it undisturbed. It consisted in a peculiar bird-like turn, a sort of liquid warble, produced by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth at short intervals in the midst of the music--the reader probably remembers how to do it, if he has ever been a boy. Diligence and attention soon gave him the knack of it, and he strode down the street with his mouth full of harmony and his soul full of gratitude. He felt much as an astronomer feels who has discovered a new planet-no doubt, as far as strong, deep, unalloyed pleasure is concerned, the advantage was with the boy, not the astronomer. The summer evenings were long. It was not dark, yet. Presently Tom checked his whistle. A stranger was before him--a boy a shade larger than himself. A new-comer of any age or either sex was an impressive curiosity in the poor little shabby village of St. Petersburg. This boy was well dressed, too--well dressed on a week-day. This was simply astounding. His cap was a dainty thing, his closebuttoned blue cloth roundabout was new and natty, and so were his pantaloons. He had shoes on--and it was only Friday. He even wore a necktie, a bright bit of ribbon. He had a citified air about him that ate into Tom's vitals. The more Tom stared at the splendid marvel, the higher he turned up his nose at his finery and the shabbier and shabbier his own outfit seemed to him to grow. Neither boy spoke. If one moved, the other moved--but only sidewise, in a circle; they kept face to face and eye to eye all the time. Finally Tom said: "I can lick you!" "I'd like to see you try it." "Well, I can do it."
Korean astounding: 몹시 놀라게 하는, 아주 대단한, 어안이 벙벙하게 하는, 깜짝 놀라게 할. astronomer: 천문학자. citified: 도시풍의, 도시화한, 도회지풍의. dainty: 우아한, 품위 있는, 성미가 까다로운, 맛좋은, 진미, 맛좋은짐미, 우미한, 까다로운, 맛있는 것. finery: 미복, 아름다운 옷, 정련로, 훌륭함, 미장, 장신구, 화려,
화려한옷. natty: 말쑥한, 정연한, 산뜻한말쑥한, 깨끔한, 단정한. necktie: 넥타이, 목 달아매는 끈, 교수용 밧줄. negro: 니그로, 흑인, 흑인의, 검은, 흑인이 사는, 검은피부의 사람, 흑인에 관한, 아프리카 흑인, 아프리카 흑인 의피를 이어 받은 사람, 약간 검은, 흑인종의. pantaloons: 십구세기경의 바지.
sidewise: 옆으로, 비스듬히. unalloyed: 합금이 아닌, 순수한, 진실의, 진정한. vitals: 생식기. warble: 지저귐, 지저귀다, 지저귀듯 노래하다, 떨리는 목소리, 쇠파리의 유충, 노래하다, 요들로 노래하다, 안장 때문에 생기는 혹, 새가 지저귀다, 목소리를 떨며 노래부르다, 노래. whit: 조금, 미소, 성령 강림 대축일.
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"No you can't, either."% "Yes I can." "No you can't." "I can." "You can't." "Can!" "Can't!" An uncomfortable pause. Then Tom said: "What's your name?" "'Tisn't any of your business, maybe." "Well I 'low I'll make it my business." "Well why don't you?" "If you say much, I will." "Much--much--much. There now." "Oh, you think you're mighty smart, don’t you? I could lick you with one hand tied behind me, if I wanted to." "Well why don't you do it? You say you can do it." "Well I will, if you fool with me." "Oh yes--I've seen whole families in the same fix." "Smarty! You think you're some, now, don’t you? Oh, what a hat!" "You can lump that hat if you don't like it. I dare you to knock it off--and anybody that'll take a dare will suck eggs." "You're a liar!" "You're another." "You're a fighting liar and dasn't take it up." "Aw--take a walk!"
Korean fool: 바보, 속이다, 농담하다, 걷다, 총체로, 덩어리로 만들다, 혹, 욱신욱신 쑤시는. 어리석은 짓을 하다, 어릿광대, 땅딸보, 멍청이. smarty: 자만의. 우롱하다, 희롱하다, 풀, 놀리다, mighty: 거대한, 강대한, 굉장한, 힘센, suck: 빨다, 흡수하다, 한 번 빨기, 낭비하다, 바보 취급을 받는 사람. 위대한, 몹시, 센, 물체가 센, 사람이 빨아들이다, 빨기흡인력, 얻다, knock: 노킹, 노크, 두드리다, 센. 착취하다, 홀짝 빨아들이다, 한 번 부딪치다, 치다, 튼튼한, 두드림, 깜짝 pause: 휴지, 중지, 단락, 휴지 하다, 핥기, 실망, 에게 젖을 먹이다. 놀라게 하다, 깍아내리다, 그 소리, 머뭇거리다, 지체, 일시적인 중지, uncomfortable: 불안한, 불쾌한, 헐뜯다. 휴지하다, 구절, 일시 중지. 기분이 언짢은, 살기 거북한, 살기 liar: 거짓말쟁이. smart: 스마트한, 날카로운, 고통, 불편한, 신기 거북한, 신기 불편한, lump: 덩어리, 참다, 견디다, 괴로워하다, 비통, 빈틈없는, 아픔, 앉기 거북한, 앉기 불편한, 입기 덩어리지다, 많음, 어슬렁어슬렁 약삭빠른, 똑똑한, 욱시욱신 아프다, 거북한, 입기 불편한.
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"Say--if you give me much more of your sass I'll take and bounce a rock off'n your head."% "Oh, of course you will." "Well I will." "Well why don't you do it then? What do you keep saying you will for? Why don't you do it? It's because you're afraid." "I ain’t afraid." "You are." "I ain't." "You are." Another pause, and more eying and sidling around each other. Presently they were shoulder to shoulder. Tom said: "Get away from here!" "Go away yourself!" "I won't." "I won't either." So they stood, each with a foot placed at an angle as a brace, and both shoving with might and main, and glowering at each other with hate. But neither could get an advantage. After struggling till both were hot and flushed, each relaxed his strain with watchful caution, and Tom said: "You're a coward and a pup. I'll tell my big brother on you, and he can thrash you with his little finger, and I'll make him do it, too." "What do I care for your big brother? I've got a brother that's bigger than he is--and what's more, he can throw him over that fence, too." [Both brothers were imaginary.] "That's a lie." "Your saying so don't make it so." Tom drew a line in the dust with his big toe, and said:
Korean bounce: 되튐, 튀다, 뛰어오르다, 해고하다, 튀어돌아오게하다, 툭 튀어, 불쑥, 크게 꾸짖다, 통신 위성으로 중계하다, 튀게 하다, 내쫓다. brace: 바지 멜빵, 죄다, 한 쌍, 지주, 버팀대, 기운을 내다, 거멀장, 긴장 시키다, 부목꺾쇠-버티다, 흥분제, 긴장시키다. coward: 겁쟁이, 겁많은, 소심한, 비겁한, 비겁한 사람, 겁많은 말.
presently: 현재, 이내, 목하, 곧, 이윽고, 얼마 안되어, 곧바로. pup: 새끼, 강아지, 새끼를 낳다, 건방진 풋내기-새끼를 낳다, 건방진 풋내기, 여우 따위의 새끼, 늑대 따위의 새끼, 개 따위의 새끼, 개가 새끼를 낳다. sass: 건방진 말, 신선한 야채 건방진 말을 하다. thrash: 때리기, 도리깨질, 도리깨질하다, 채찍질하다, 뒹굴다,
때리다, 탈곡하다, 록 음악의 한 형식, 두드리다, 파도를 거슬러 나아가다, 파도를 헤치고 나아가다. toe: 발가락, 발끝을 돌리다, 발끝, 발가락으로 대다, 빈틈없는, 부리를 대다, 앞부리를 대다, 도구의 끝, 발끝으로 걷다, 발끝으로 서다, 발가락에 해당하는 부분. watchful: 경계하는, 주의 깊은, 조심스러운, 방심하지 않는, 주의깊은.
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"I dare you to step over that, and I'll lick you till you can't stand up. Anybody that'll take a dare will steal sheep." The new boy stepped over promptly, and said: "Now you said you'd do it, now let's see you do it." "Don't you crowd me now; you better look out." "Well, you said you'd do it--why don't you do it?" "By jingo! for two cents I will do it." The new boy took two broad coppers out of his pocket and held them out with derision. Tom struck them to the ground. In an instant both boys were rolling and tumbling in the dirt, gripped together like cats; and for the space of a minute they tugged and tore at each other's hair and clothes, punched and scratched each other's nose, and covered themselves with dust and glory. Presently the confusion took form, and through the fog of battle Tom appeared, seated astride the new boy, and pounding him with his fists. "Holler 'nuff!" said he.% The boy only struggled to free himself. He was crying--mainly from rage. "Holler 'nuff!"--and the pounding went on. At last the stranger got out a smothered "'Nuff!" and Tom let him up and said: "Now that'll learn you. Better look out who you're fooling with next time." The new boy went off brushing the dust from his clothes, sobbing, snuffling, and occasionally looking back and shaking his head and threatening what he would do to Tom the "next time he caught him out." To which Tom responded with jeers, and started off in high feather, and as soon as his back was turned the new boy snatched up a stone, threw it and hit him between the shoulders and then turned tail and ran like an antelope. Tom chased the traitor home, and thus found out where he lived. He then held a position at the gate for some time, daring the enemy to come outside, but the enemy only made faces at him through the window and declined. At last the enemy's mother appeared, and
Korean antelope: 영양. astride: 걸터앉아, 걸치어. brushing: 휙 스쳐 가는, 민활한, 빠른, 솔로 칠함, 솔질, 쓸어 모은 것. daring: 겁이 없는, 대담무쌍한, 대담한, 모험적인 기상, 모험적인 용기. derision: 비웃음, 경멸, 조롱, 조소거리. feather: 깃털, 깃털이 나다, 날개처럼 움직이다, 깃으로 장식하다, 깃털
같이 난 털, 상태, 조류, 종류, 페더링, 항적, 살깃. fooling: 장난, 광대짓, 어리석은 짓. holler: 외치다, 큰소리로 부르다. jeers: 아래돛 활대를 오르내리게 하는 복활차. jingo: 강경외교론자, 주전론자, 무모한 강경 외교론자. promptly: 재빨리, 즉시, 즉석에, 정각에, 정확하게, 신속하게. rolling: 구르는, 굴리기, 회전.
seated: 걸상이 ~한, 앉는 부분이 ~한, 엉덩이가~한. sobbing: 흐느껴 우는. steal: 훔치다, 도둑질하다, 도루하다, 훔침, 횡재, 도둑질, 도루, 몰래 손에 넣다, 훔친물건, 몰래가다조용히 움직이다, 싸게 산 물건. struck: 파업으로 폐쇄된. traitor: 반역자, 배반자, 매국노, 배신자. tumbling: 텀블링.
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called Tom a bad, vicious, vulgar child, and ordered him away. So he went away; but he said he "'lowed" to "lay" for that boy.% He got home pretty late that night, and when he climbed cautiously in at the window, he uncovered an ambuscade, in the person of his aunt; and when she saw the state his clothes were in her resolution to turn his Saturday holiday into captivity at hard labor became adamantine in its firmness.
Korean adamantine: 금강석 같은, 견고 무비한, 불굴의, 아주 견고한, 철석같은. ambuscade: 잠복, 매복, 복병, 복병 매복해두다 매복하다. aunt: 고모, 아주머니, 백모, 숙모, 이모. captivity: 감금, 사로잡힌 신세, 사로잡힘, 포로, 포로의 신세, 포로의 기간, 생포, 나포, 바빌론 포로. cautiously: 주의깊게, 조심하여,
조심성 있게. 없는, 덮게를 씌우지 않는, 차폐물이 firmness: 견고, 견실, 단단함, 결의가 없는. 굳은, 확고 부동, 확고부동. vicious: 지독한, 악의 있는, 부도덕한, labor: 노동, 수고, 애써 만들다, 타락한, 악습이 있는, 부정확한, 버릇 일하다, 노력, 근로, 진통, 진통으로 나쁜, 결함이 있는, 사악한, 심한, 괴로워하다, 몹시 흔들리다, 진통으로 버릇이 고약한. 괴로와하다, 일. vulgar: 상스러운, 일반의, 통속적인, ordered: 정연한, 질서 바른, 정돈된. 일반 대중의, 서민의, 야비한한, 일반 uncovered: 보험에 들지 않은, 모자를 민중이 사용하는, 평민의, 저속한, 쓰지 않은, 담보가 없는, 덮개가 없는, 평민, 일반대중의. 노출된, 모자를 쓰지않는, 차페물이
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CHAPTER II THE GLORIOUS WHITEWASHER SATURDAY%morning was come, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life. There was a song in every heart; and if the heart was young the music issued at the lips. There was cheer in every face and a spring in every step. The locust-trees were in bloom and the fragrance of the blossoms filled the air. Cardiff Hill, beyond the village and above it, was green with vegetation and it lay just far enough away to seem a Delectable Land, dreamy, reposeful, and inviting. Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash and a longhandled brush. He surveyed the fence, and all gladness left him and a deep melancholy settled down upon his spirit. Thirty yards of board fence nine feet high. Life to him seemed hollow, and existence but a burden. Sighing, he dipped his brush and passed it along the topmost plank; repeated the operation; did it again; compared the insignificant whitewashed streak with the far-reaching continent of unwhitewashed fence, and sat down on a tree-box discouraged. Jim came skipping out at the gate with a tin pail, and singing Buffalo Gals. Bringing water from the town pump had always been hateful work in Tom's eyes, before, but now it did not strike him so. He remembered that there was company at the pump. White, mulatto, and negro boys and girls were always there waiting their
Korean brimming: 넘쳐흐르는, 넘치게 따른, 가득 차게 부은, 넘칠 듯한. cardiff: 카다프, 카디프. dreamy: 공상적인, 어렴풋한, 꿈결같은, 꿈꾸는 듯한, 꿈 많은, 꿈같은. far-reaching: 멀리까지 미치는. fragrance: 방향, 향기로움. gate: 수문, 문, 입장자수, 입장권 매상총액, 문짝, 금족을 명하다, 출입구, 차단기, 시가, 법정, 방법.
gladness: 기쁨, 즐거움. handled: 자루가 달린, 핸들이 있는. hateful: 미운, 싫은, 증오에 찬, 지긋지긋한, 가증스런, 가증스러운, 미워할만한. melancholy: 우울, 우울한, 습관적인 우울, 우울병, 체질적인 우울, 우울증. mulatto: 황갈색의, 백인과 흑인과의 트기, 백인과 흑인의 제일대 혼혈아, 혹백 혼혈아의. pail: 양동이, 들통, 한 통의 양.
repeated: 되풀이된, 거듭된. reposeful: 평온한, 조용한, 차분한, 침착한. sidewalk: 인도, 보도. topmost: 최고의, 절정의, 최상의. whitewash: 영패시키다, 백색도료를 칠하다, 실패를 겉꾸림하다, 백색도료, 실패를 겉꾸림하는 일, 풍화, 한잔의 셰리술, 희게 회칠하다, 겉칠하여 속이다, 수성 백색 도료, 영패.
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turns, %resting, trading playthings, quarrelling, fighting, skylarking. And he remembered that although the pump was only a hundred and fifty yards off, Jim never got back with a bucket of water under an hour--and even then somebody generally had to go after him. Tom said: "Say, Jim, I'll fetch the water if you'll whitewash some." Jim shook his head and said: "Can't, Mars Tom. Ole missis, she tole me I got to go an' git dis water an' not stop foolin' roun' wid anybody. She say she spec' Mars Tom gwine to ax me to whitewash, an' so she tole me go 'long an' 'tend to my own business--she 'lowed she’d 'tend to de whitewashin'." "Oh, never you mind what she said, Jim. That's the way she always talks. Gimme the bucket--I won't be gone only a minute. She won't ever know." "Oh, I dasn't, Mars Tom. Ole missis she'd take an' tar de head off'n me. 'Deed she would." "She never licks anybody--whacks 'em over the head with her thimble--and who cares for that, I'd like to know. She talks awful, but talk don't hurt--anyways it don't if she don't cry. Jim, I'll give you a marvel. I'll give you a white alley!" Jim began to waver. "White alley, Jim! And it's a bully taw." "My! Dat's a mighty gay marvel, I tell you! But Mars Tom I's powerful 'fraid ole missis--" "And besides, if you will I'll show you my sore toe." Jim was only human--this attraction was too much for him. He put down his pail, took the white alley, and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage was being unwound. In another moment he was flying down the street with his pail and a tingling rear, Tom was whitewashing with vigor, and Aunt Polly was retiring from the field with a slipper in her hand and triumph in her eye.
Korean absorbing: 흡수하는, 흥미진진한, 열중케 하는. ax: 도끼, 삭감, 도끼로 자르다, 생각하는 바가 있다, 재즈 악기, 참수, 대폭 삭감하다. bandage: 붕대, 붕대를 감다, 안대, 쇠 띠, 쇠 테. deed: 행위, 실행, 행동, 업적, 증서. gimme: 강청하는, 금품 강청, 물욕, 사욕. git: 멍텅구리, 쓸모없는 놈.
marvel: 경이, 놀라운 것, 경탄, 놀라운 일, 불가사의하게 여기다, 놀라다, 놀람. missis: 아내, 마님, 주부, 마누라. slipper: 슬리퍼, 바퀴멈추개, 회전 제어 장치 굄목, 개심하다, 덧신, 슬리퍼로 때리다, 슬리퍼를 신고 걷다. spec: 투기, 구경거리, 명세, 오락, 투기 사업, 연예, 의 명세서를 쓰다. tar: 타르, 뱃사람, 엄하게 벌하다,
선원, 가출옥 때의 남은 형기, 타르를 바르다. trading: 상업에 종사하는. unwound: 감기지 않은, 감긴것이 풀린. vigor: 활기, 정력, 활력, 원기, 구속력, 힘. waver: 흔들리다, 비틀거리다, 망설임, 반짝이다, 망설이다, 흔드는 사람, 동요하다, 동요, 머뭇거림, 흔들거리기 시작하다, 펄럭이다.
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But Tom's energy did not last. He began to think of the fun he had planned for this day, and his sorrows multiplied. Soon the free boys would come tripping along on all sorts of delicious expeditions, and they would make a world of fun of him for having to work--the very thought of it burnt him like fire. He got out his worldly wealth and examined it--bits of toys, marbles, and trash; enough to buy an exchange of WORK, maybe, but not half enough to buy so much as half an hour of pure freedom. So he returned his straitened means to his pocket, and gave up the idea of trying to buy the boys. At this dark and hopeless moment an inspiration burst upon him! Nothing less than a great, magnificent inspiration.% He took up his brush and went tranquilly to work. Ben Rogers hove in sight presently--the very boy, of all boys, whose ridicule he had been dreading. Ben's gait was the hop-skip-and-jump--proof enough that his heart was light and his anticipations high. He was eating an apple, and giving a long, melodious whoop, at intervals, followed by a deep-toned ding-dong-dong, ding-dongdong, for he was personating a steamboat. As he drew near, he slackened speed, took the middle of the street, leaned far over to starboard and rounded to ponderously and with laborious pomp and circumstance--for he was personating the Big Missouri, and considered himself to be drawing nine feet of water. He was boat and captain and engine-bells combined, so he had to imagine himself standing on his own hurricane-deck giving the orders and executing them: "Stop her, sir! Ting-a-ling-ling!" The headway ran almost out, and he drew up slowly toward the sidewalk. "Ship up to back! Ting-a-ling-ling!" His arms straightened and stiffened down his sides. "Set her back on the stabboard! Ting-a-ling-ling! Chow! ch-chow-wow! Chow!" His right hand, meantime, describing stately circles--for it was representing a forty-foot wheel. "Let her go back on the labboard! Ting-a-lingling! Chow-ch-chow-chow!" The left hand began to describe circles.
Korean chow: 음식, 먹다, 중국산 개, 식사, 중국종개, 식사-먹다, 중국사람, 중국 사람. gait: 보조, 걸음걸이, 걷는 모양, 걸음걸이를 조련하다, 심사원 에 걷게하다, 심사원 앞에 걷게 하다, 말의 보조. headway: 전진, 천정 높이, 진척, 배의 속도, 간격. laborious: 힘드는, 부지런한. marbles: 대리석의 조각물, 구슬.
melodious: 선율이 고운, 선율적인, 곡조가 아름다운. pomp: 허식, 장관, 화려, 화려함. starboard: 우현으로 돌리다, 우현, 진로를 오른쪽으로 잡다, 우현의, 우현쪽의. steamboat: 기선. straitened: 부족하여, 금전적으로 곤란한. tranquilly: 평온하게, 조용하게, 차분하게.
trash: 쓰레기, 객담, 잡동사니, 폐물, 나부랑이, 부랑자, 쓰레기를 치우다, 허튼소리, 시시한 작품. tripping: 경쾌한, 경쾌하게 빨리 걷는, 보행 자세를 취한, 비틀거리는. whoop: 후우후우 울다, 외치는 소리, 큰소리로 외치다, 소리지르며 말하다, 후우후우 우는 소리, 그르렁거리는 소리, 그르렁거리다, 탁탕을 내다, 탁을 내다, 만들어내다, 탁치다. worldly: 세속적인, 이 세상의, 세상의.
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"Stop the stabboard! Ting-a-ling-ling! Stop the labboard! Come ahead on the stabboard! Stop her! Let your outside turn over slow! Ting-a- ling-ling! Chowow-ow! Get out that head-line! Lively now! Come--out with your spring-line-what're you about there! Take a turn round that stump with the bight of it! Stand by that stage, now--let her go! Done with the engines, sir! Ting-a-ling-ling! Sh’t! sh’t! sh’t!" (trying the gauge-cocks).% Tom went on whitewashing--paid no attention to the steamboat. Ben stared a moment and then said: "Hi-yi! You’re up a stump, ain't you!" No answer. Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as before. Ben ranged up alongside of him. Tom's mouth watered for the apple, but he stuck to his work. Ben said: "Hello, old chap, you got to work, hey?" Tom wheeled suddenly and said: "Why, it's you, Ben! I warn't noticing." "Say--I'm going in a-swimming, I am. Don't you wish you could? But of course you'd druther work--wouldn't you? Course you would!" Tom contemplated the boy a bit, and said: "What do you call work?" "Why, ain't that work?" Tom resumed his whitewashing, and answered carelessly: "Well, maybe it is, and maybe it ain't. All I know, is, it suits Tom Sawyer." "Oh come, now, you don't mean to let on that you like it?" The brush continued to move. "Like it? Well, I don't see why I oughtn't to like it. Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?" That put the thing in a new light. Ben stopped nibbling his apple. Tom swept his brush daintily back and forth--stepped back to note the effect--added a touch
Korean artist: 예술가, 화가, 예능인, 명수. bight: 후미, 만곡부, 이완, 만곡보, 늘어진 밧줄의 중간 부분, 하천의 만곡부, 해안의 만곡부. carelessly: 부주의하게, 태평하게, 무심코, 경솔하게, 속 편하게. chap: 놈, 녀석, 균열, 트다, 뺨, 트게하다, 입맛 다시다, 동창, 거칠어지다, 금, 튼데. daintily: 우미하게, 섬세하게, 우아하게, 가려서, 맛있게, 섬세히,
결백하게 까다롭게, 좋은것만 가리어, 괴롭히다, 뿌리, 의족으로 걷다, 꼼꼼히, 꼼꼼하게, 풍미 있게. 곤경에 빠져, 꼬투리, 난처하게 하다, fence: 검술, 변론의 교묘함, 방어하다, 도전하다, 쿵쿵 걷다. 울타리, 담을 뛰어넘다, 담, 검술을 sweep: 옷자락을 끌며 걷다, 털다, 하다, 장물 취득인, 펜싱, 청소하다, 엄습하다, 길고 큰 노, 굴뚝 울타리를하다, 울타리를 하다. 청소부, 타다, 만곡, 먼지, 한 번 lively: 명랑한, 쾌할한, 선명한, 휘두르기, 청소. 활기있는, 잘 튀는, 활발하게, watered: 물을 탄, 물결 무늬가 있는, 실감을주는, 실감을 주는, 힘차게, 관개된, 불입금 없이 발행한, 물을 기운찬, 곡 따위 명랑한. 뿌린, 물을 댄. stump: 유세하다, 의족, 그루터기, wheeled: 바퀴 달린, 바퀴의.
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here and there--criticised the effect again--Ben watching every move and getting more and more interested, more and more absorbed. Presently he said: "Say, Tom, let me whitewash a little."% Tom considered, was about to consent; but he altered his mind: "No--no--I reckon it wouldn't hardly do, Ben. You see, Aunt Polly's awful particular about this fence--right here on the street, you know-- but if it was the back fence I wouldn't mind and she wouldn't. Yes, she's awful particular about this fence; it's got to be done very careful; I reckon there ain't one boy in a thousand, maybe two thousand, that can do it the way it's got to be done." "No--is that so? Oh come, now--lemme just try. Only just a little--I'd let you, if you was me, Tom." "Ben, I'd like to, honest injun; but Aunt Polly--well, Jim wanted to do it, but she wouldn't let him; Sid wanted to do it, and she wouldn't let Sid. Now don't you see how I'm fixed? If you was to tackle this fence and anything was to happen to it--" "Oh, shucks, I'll be just as careful. Now lemme try. Say--I'll give you the core of my apple." "Well, here--No, Ben, now don't. I'm afeard--" "I'll give you all of it!" Tom gave up the brush with reluctance in his face, but alacrity in his heart. And while the late steamer Big Missouri worked and sweated in the sun, the retired artist sat on a barrel in the shade close by, dangled his legs, munched his apple, and planned the slaughter of more innocents. There was no lack of material; boys happened along every little while; they came to jeer, but remained to whitewash. By the time Ben was fagged out, Tom had traded the next chance to Billy Fisher for a kite, in good repair; and when he played out, Johnny Miller bought in for a dead rat and a string to swing it with--and so on, and so on, hour after hour. And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth. He had besides the things before mentioned, twelve marbles, part of a jews-harp, a piece
Korean absorbed: 열중한, 마음을 빼앗긴, 흡수된, 병합된, 여념 없는. alacrity: 민활, 활발. barrel: 통, 한 베럴, 통 모양의 것통에 담다, 포신, 한 통, 통에 채우다, 중배가 불룩한 통, 통에 담다, 통에 넣다, 한 배럴, 캡스턴의 동부. injun: 아메리칸 인디언, 화를내다, 인도인, 인도 어. jeer: 조롱, 조소, 조롱하다, 희롱하다. kite: 솔개, 연, 융통 어음, 사기꾼,
제일 높은 돛, 융통어음으로 바꾸다, 여론을 살피다, 솔개처럼 날다, 빠르게 움직이다, 소리개, 솔개와 같은 욕심꾸러기. literally: 글자뜻대로. planned: 정연한, 계획된. poverty-stricken: 매우 가난한, 빈곤에 시달리는. rat: 쥐, 쥐를 잡다, 변절하다, 다리, 밀고자, 파업 파괴자, 탈당자, 스파이, 비열한 인간, 배신자, 탈당하다.
reluctance: 본의 아님, 싫음, 본의아님, 꺼림, 싫어함, 마지못해 함, 반항, 마음내키지 않음, 자기 저항, 질색. shade: 그늘, 망령, 땅거미, 차양, 색조, 저승, 그늘지게하다, 색의 뉘앙스, 바림하다, 으로부터 빛을 막다, 어둠. shucks: 빌어먹을, 쳇. slaughter: 학살, 도살, 학살하다, 완패, 도살하다, 대학살, 대승리를 거두다. steamer: 기선, 찌는 기구, 증기기관. sweated: 저임금 노동의.
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of blue bottle-glass to look through, a spool cannon, a key that wouldn't unlock anything, a fragment of chalk, a glass stopper of a decanter, a tin soldier, a couple of tadpoles, six fire-crackers, a kitten with only one eye, a brass doorknob, a dog- collar--but no dog--the handle of a knife, four pieces of orangepeel, and a dilapidated old window sash.% He had had a nice, good, idle time all the while--plenty of company-- and the fence had three coats of whitewash on it! If he hadn't run out of whitewash he would have bankrupted every boy in the village. Tom said to himself that it was not such a hollow world, after all. He had discovered a great law of human action, without knowing it--namely, that in order to make a man or a boy covet a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain. If he had been a great and wise philosopher, like the writer of this book, he would now have comprehended that Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and that Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do. And this would help him to understand why constructing artificial flowers or performing on a tread-mill is work, while rolling ten-pins or climbing Mont Blanc is only amusement. There are wealthy gentlemen in England who drive four-horse passenger-coaches twenty or thirty miles on a daily line, in the summer, because the privilege costs them considerable money; but if they were offered wages for the service, that would turn it into work and then they would resign. The boy mused awhile over the substantial change which had taken place in his worldly circumstances, and then wended toward headquarters to report.
Korean attain: 달성하다, 도달하다, 이루다, 이르다, 결혼하다, 붙어있다, 첨부하다. awhile: 잠시, 잠깐. cannon: 대포를 쏘다, 권총, 캐논을 치다, 소매치기, 포격하다, 캐논, 이중축, 대포, 세게 충돌하다, 비행기 탑재용 기관포, 맹렬히 충돌하다. chalk: 초크로 쓰다, 초크로 쓴 기호, 백악, 백악질의, 분유, 분필, 초크로 쓴, 호분, 초크, 색초크, 색분필.
covet: 턱없이 탐내다, 몹시 바라다, 갈망하다, 몹시탐내다, 남의 물건 등을 턱없이 탐내다. decanter: 경사기, 식탁용의 마개 달린 유리 술병, 마개 있는 유리병. dilapidated: 황폐한, 황랑한. doorknob: 문의손잡이. kitten: 말괄량이, 잔뜩 화내다, 고양이 새끼, 새끼 고양이, 새끼고양이, 낳다, 고양이가 새끼를 낳다. orange-peel: 오렌지 껍질.
philosopher: 철인, 철학자. spool: 실패, 실감개, 스풀, 한 번 감은 양, 실패에 감다, 릴. stopper: 마개, 멈추는, 사람의 관심을 끄는 것, 지삭을 매다, 사람의 관심을 끄는 사람, 사람의 주의를 끄는 것, 구원 투수, 사람의 주의를 끄는 사람, 스토퍼, 에 마개를 달다, 에 마개를 하다. unlock: 자물쇠를 열다, 털어놓다, 열다, 자물쇠가 열리다, 터놓다.
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CHAPTER III BUSY AT WAR AND LOVE
TOM%PRESENTED himself before Aunt Polly, who was sitting by an open window in a pleasant rearward apartment, which was bedroom, breakfastroom, dining-room, and library, combined. The balmy summer air, the restful quiet, the odor of the flowers, and the drowsing murmur of the bees had had their effect, and she was nodding over her knitting--for she had no company but the cat, and it was asleep in her lap. Her spectacles were propped up on her gray head for safety. She had thought that of course Tom had deserted long ago, and she wondered at seeing him place himself in her power again in this intrepid way. He said: "Mayn't I go and play now, aunt?" "What, a'ready? How much have you done?" "It's all done, aunt." "Tom, don't lie to me--I can't bear it." "I ain't, aunt; it IS all done." Aunt Polly placed small trust in such evidence. She went out to see for herself; and she would have been content to find twenty per cent. of Tom's statement true. When she found the entire fence whitewashed, and not only
Korean asleep: 잠들어, 활발치않아서, 마비되어, 팽이가서서, 영면하여, 죽어, 자서, 저려. balmy: 상쾌한, 진통의, 기분좋은, 향기로운, 바로 같은, 머리가 돈, 향기가 좋은, 위로가 되는, 향유 같은, 향유의. cent: 센트, 백, 동전 한닢, 푼돈, 동전 한 닢의 값어치, 동전 한 닢. combined: 결합된, 화합한, 연합의, 합동의.
dining-room: 식당. herself: 그 여자 자신, 그녀는, 그녀 자신. intrepid: 대담한, 무서움을 모르는, 용맹스러운, 용맹한. murmur: 시내의 졸졸거리는 소리, 속삭임, 불평, 파도의 출렁거리는 소리, 졸졸 소래내다, 웅성대다, 중얼 거림, 투덜거리다, 투덜거리다-중얼 거림, 속삭이다, 나뭇잎 따위의 살랑거리는 소리.
odor: 냄새, 기미, 방향, 평판. pleasant: 쾌활한, 유쾌한, 즐거운, 익살, 맑은, 농담, 우스운, 날씨가 쾌적한, 쾌적한. rearward: 후미의, 후방에, 뒤로, 제일 뒤의, 후부, 배후에후방, 후부의, 후위, 후방, 후방으로. restful: 평온한, 편안한, 고요한, 마음을 편안케하는, 한적한, 평안한. twenty: 스물.
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whitewashed but elaborately coated and recoated, and even a streak added to the ground, her astonishment was almost unspeakable. She said: "Well, I never! There's no getting round it, you can work when you're a mind to, Tom." And then she diluted the compliment by adding, "But it's powerful seldom you're a mind to, I'm bound to say. Well, go 'long and play; but mind you get back some time in a week, or I'll tan you." She was so overcome by the splendor of his achievement that she took him into the closet and selected a choice apple and delivered it to him, along with an improving lecture upon the added value and flavor a treat took to itself when it came without sin through virtuous effort. And while she closed with a happy Scriptural flourish, he "hooked" a doughnut.% Then he skipped out, and saw Sid just starting up the outside stairway that led to the back rooms on the second floor. Clods were handy and the air was full of them in a twinkling. They raged around Sid like a hail-storm; and before Aunt Polly could collect her surprised faculties and sally to the rescue, six or seven clods had taken personal effect, and Tom was over the fence and gone. There was a gate, but as a general thing he was too crowded for time to make use of it. His soul was at peace, now that he had settled with Sid for calling attention to his black thread and getting him into trouble. Tom skirted the block, and came round into a muddy alley that led by the back of his aunt's cow-stable. He presently got safely beyond the reach of capture and punishment, and hastened toward the public square of the village, where two "military" companies of boys had met for conflict, according to previous appointment. Tom was General of one of these armies, Joe Harper (a bosom friend) General of the other. These two great commanders did not condescend to fight in person--that being better suited to the still smaller fry--but sat together on an eminence and conducted the field operations by orders delivered through aides-de- camp. Tom's army won a great victory, after a long and hard-fought battle. Then the dead were counted, prisoners exchanged, the terms of the next disagreement agreed upon, and the day for the necessary battle appointed; after
Korean according: 그러므로, 따라서, 나름으로, 에 따라, 에 의하여. bosom: 가슴, 껴안다, 내부, 마음속에 간직하다, 믿고 있는, 품, 흉부, 흉부슴속, 가슴속, 속, 표면. coated: 방수가공한, 광을 낸, 상의를 걸친, 겉에 광을 낸, 겉에 바른, 광을 번쩍이는. condescend: 짐짓 친절하게 대하다, 창피를 무릅쓰고 하다, 자기를 낮추다, 겸손히행하다, 겸손, 겸손한,
겸허, 굽히다, 대등한 처지가 되다, 은혜를 베푸는 것처럼 굴다, 친절히 하다. elaborately: 면밀하게, 정성들여. eminence: 탁월, 전하, 저명, 언덕, 고귀, 높은곳, 고위, 융기, 높은 곳. flavor: 맛, 풍미, 향미, 은은한 맛, 양념, 멋, 향기, 맛을 내다, 신랄한 맛, 독특한 맛, 에 풍치를 더하다. splendor: 빛남, 훌륭함, 장려, 광휘를 나타내는 것, 광휘를 주는 것, 현저.
stairway: 계단, 충계. twinkling: 경쾌한, 어른거림, 반짝반짝 빛나는, 반짝임, 번득이는, 순간, 번쩍거리는, 번드거임, 반짝거리는, 깜ㅃ가임, 깜빡임. unspeakable: 이루말할수없는, 심한, 언어도단의, 형언하기 어려운, 말하기 싫은, 입에 담기도 싫은. virtuous: 정숙한, 선량한, 도덕적인, 덕이 있는, 덕 있는, 효력이 있는, 고결한 체하는.
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which the armies fell into line and marched away, and Tom turned homeward alone.% As he was passing by the house where Jeff Thatcher lived, he saw a new girl in the garden--a lovely little blue-eyed creature with yellow hair plaited into two long-tails, white summer frock and embroidered pantalettes. The fresh-crowned hero fell without firing a shot. A certain Amy Lawrence vanished out of his heart and left not even a memory of herself behind. He had thought he loved her to distraction; he had regarded his passion as adoration; and behold it was only a poor little evanescent partiality. He had been months winning her; she had confessed hardly a week ago; he had been the happiest and the proudest boy in the world only seven short days, and here in one instant of time she had gone out of his heart like a casual stranger whose visit is done. He worshipped this new angel with furtive eye, till he saw that she had discovered him; then he pretended he did not know she was present, and began to "show off" in all sorts of absurd boyish ways, in order to win her admiration. He kept up this grotesque foolishness for some time; but by-and-by, while he was in the midst of some dangerous gymnastic performances, he glanced aside and saw that the little girl was wending her way toward the house. Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it, grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet awhile longer. She halted a moment on the steps and then moved toward the door. Tom heaved a great sigh as she put her foot on the threshold. But his face lit up, right away, for she tossed a pansy over the fence a moment before she disappeared. The boy ran around and stopped within a foot or two of the flower, and then shaded his eyes with his hand and began to look down street as if he had discovered something of interest going on in that direction. Presently he picked up a straw and began trying to balance it on his nose, with his head tilted far back; and as he moved from side to side, in his efforts, he edged nearer and nearer toward the pansy; finally his bare foot rested upon it, his pliant toes closed upon it, and he hopped away with the treasure and disappeared round the corner. But only for a minute--only while he could button the flower inside
Korean adoration: 동경, 숭배, 애모, 경모, 숭비. behold: 보다. boyish: 소년의, 소년 같은, 여자 아이가 같은. evanescent: 덧없는, 무한소의, 사라져 가는, 순간의, 지극히 미미한, 곧 시들어 떨어지는, 섬세한, 사라지는. foolishness: 어리석음. frock: 작업복, 부인복, 성직자의 옷, 프록을 입히다, 성직에 취임시키다,
성직자복, 드레스, 프록코트. furtive: 은밀한, 남몰래하는, 아무가 남의 눈을 기이는, 몰래 하는, 속임수가 많은. grotesque: 그로테스크풍, 터무니 없는, 우스운, 기괴한, 고딕체, 괴기미, 그로테스크 무늬의, 그로테스크풍의, 괴기한. gymnastic: 체조의, 체육의, 체조. homeward: 귀로의, 본국으로 향해서, 집으로, 집으로 돌아가는, 집쪽으로.
pansy: 팬지, 동성애의 남자, 여자 같은사내, 계집애 같이 유약한 청년, 유약한 청년. pantalettes: 그 자락의 장식. partiality: 편파, 편애, 불공평, 기호, 부분적인 것, 부분적인 일, 좋아하기. pliant: 휘기 쉬운. pretended: 거짓의. tarry: 늦어지다, 기다리다, 타르의, 망설이다, 타르로 더럽혀진, 타르를 칠한, 머무르다, 체재, 체재하다.
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his jacket, next his heart--or next his stomach, possibly, for he was not much posted in anatomy, and not hypercritical, anyway.% He returned, now, and hung about the fence till nightfall, "showing off," as before; but the girl never exhibited herself again, though Tom comforted himself a little with the hope that she had been near some window, meantime, and been aware of his attentions. Finally he strode home reluctantly, with his poor head full of visions. All through supper his spirits were so high that his aunt wondered "what had got into the child." He took a good scolding about clodding Sid, and did not seem to mind it in the least. He tried to steal sugar under his aunt's very nose, and got his knuckles rapped for it. He said: "Aunt, you don't whack Sid when he takes it." "Well, Sid don't torment a body the way you do. You'd be always into that sugar if I warn't watching you." Presently she stepped into the kitchen, and Sid, happy in his immunity, reached for the sugar-bowl--a sort of glorying over Tom which was wellnigh unbearable. But Sid's fingers slipped and the bowl dropped and broke. Tom was in ecstasies. In such ecstasies that he even controlled his tongue and was silent. He said to himself that he would not speak a word, even when his aunt came in, but would sit perfectly still till she asked who did the mischief; and then he would tell, and there would be nothing so good in the world as to see that pet model "catch it." He was so brimful of exultation that he could hardly hold himself when the old lady came back and stood above the wreck discharging lightnings of wrath from over her spectacles. He said to himself, "Now it's coming!" And the next instant he was sprawling on the floor! The potent palm was uplifted to strike again when Tom cried out: "Hold on, now, what 'er you belting me for?--Sid broke it!" Aunt Polly paused, perplexed, and Tom looked for healing pity. But when she got her tongue again, she only said:
Korean anatomy: 해부, 분석, 구조, 인체, 해골, 해북학적 구조, 해북학적 조직. belting: 벨트류, 벨트 재료, 벨트, 때리기, 벨트종류, 벨트재료, 벨트 장치. brimful: 넘치도록 가득한, 넘칠듯이 가득찬. exultation: 환희, 광희, 열광, 몹시 기뻐함. healing: 치료의, 치유, 치료. hypercritical: 혹평의, 혹평적인.
immunity: 면제, 면역질, 면역성, 면역, 특전. knuckles: 지관절부, 주먹의 지관절부. mischief: 장난, 해, 손해, 위해, 고자, 익살, 재난의 씨, 장난꾸러기, 도대체. nightfall: 해질녘, 저녁때 해질녁, 황혼. posted: 밝은, 정통한, 지위가 있는. scolding: 잔소리가 심한, 잔소리, 꾸짖는, 힐책. sprawling: 불규칙하게 넓어지는,
아무렇게 휘갈긴, 팔다리를 흉하게 쭉 뻗은, 기어가는 듯한, 불규칙하게 뻗는. unbearable: 참기 어려운, 견딜 수 없는. uplifted: 높여진, 향상된, 사기왕성한, 자랑스러운. whack: 시도, 구타, 몫, 찰싹 때리다, 분배, 세게 치다, 몫으로 나누어 가지다, 호되게 딱 때리다, 지우다. wrath: 격노, 복수, 벌.
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"Umf! %Well, you didn't get a lick amiss, I reckon. You been into some other audacious mischief when I wasn't around, like enough." Then her conscience reproached her, and she yearned to say something kind and loving; but she judged that this would be construed into a confession that she had been in the wrong, and discipline forbade that. So she kept silence, and went about her affairs with a troubled heart. Tom sulked in a corner and exalted his woes. He knew that in her heart his aunt was on her knees to him, and he was morosely gratified by the consciousness of it. He would hang out no signals, he would take notice of none. He knew that a yearning glance fell upon him, now and then, through a film of tears, but he refused recognition of it. He pictured himself lying sick unto death and his aunt bending over him beseeching one little forgiving word, but he would turn his face to the wall, and die with that word unsaid. Ah, how would she feel then? And he pictured himself brought home from the river, dead, with his curls all wet, and his sore heart at rest. How she would throw herself upon him, and how her tears would fall like rain, and her lips pray God to give her back her boy and she would never, never abuse him any more! But he would lie there cold and white and make no sign--a poor little sufferer, whose griefs were at an end. He so worked upon his feelings with the pathos of these dreams, that he had to keep swallowing, he was so like to choke; and his eyes swam in a blur of water, which overflowed when he winked, and ran down and trickled from the end of his nose. And such a luxury to him was this petting of his sorrows, that he could not bear to have any worldly cheeriness or any grating delight intrude upon it; it was too sacred for such contact; and so, presently, when his cousin Mary danced in, all alive with the joy of seeing home again after an age-long visit of one week to the country, he got up and moved in clouds and darkness out at one door as she brought song and sunshine in at the other. He wandered far from the accustomed haunts of boys, and sought desolate places that were in harmony with his spirit. A log raft in the river invited him, and he seated himself on its outer edge and contemplated the dreary vastness of the stream, wishing, the while, that he could only be drowned, all at once and
Korean audacious: 대담한, 뻔뻔스러운. beseeching: 간청하는, 간절히 원하는, 탄원하는, 청하는, 간청하는 듯한, 애원하는 듯한. cheeriness: 원기 왕성함, 기분이 썩 좋음, 명랑함. desolate: 황량한, 황폐케하다, 황폐한, 음산한, 고독한, 사람이 안 사는, 시람이 안 사는, 쓸쓸한, 내버려진. exalted: 고귀한, 지위가 높은, 고상한, 숭고한, 기뻐 날뛰는, 고양된,
의기양양한. forgiving: 용서하는, 관대한, 책망하지 않는, 인정 많은. gratified: 기뻐하는, 만족한. grating: 삐걱거리는, 서로 갈리는, 격자, 귀에 거슬리는, 모든 연령층에 맞는 영화로 판정된 것, 창살. intrude: 침입하다, 방해하다, 강제하다, 강요하다, 관입시키다, 처넣다, 억지로 밀고 들어가다, 참견하다, 밀고 들어가다, 억지로
밀어넣다, 밀어붙이다. morosely: 까다롭게, 기분이 언짢게. pathos: 정감, 애수감, 애틋함을 자아내는 힘, 비애, 비창, 애수를 자아내는 가락, 애수. unsaid: 말하지않는, 말하지 않은. unto: 까지, 에, 에게로. vastness: 광대한 넓이, 광대, 광대함. yearning: 동경, 열망, 포부, 대망, 사모하는, 그리움, 열망하는, 간절한 생각.
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unconsciously, without undergoing the uncomfortable routine devised by nature. Then he thought of his flower. He got it out, rumpled and wilted, and it mightily increased his dismal felicity. He wondered if she would pity him if she knew? Would she cry, and wish that she had a right to put her arms around his neck and comfort him? Or would she turn coldly away like all the hollow world? This picture brought such an agony of pleasurable suffering that he worked it over and over again in his mind and set it up in new and varied lights, till he wore it threadbare. At last he rose up sighing and departed in the darkness.% About half-past nine or ten o'clock he came along the deserted street to where the Adored Unknown lived; he paused a moment; no sound fell upon his listening ear; a candle was casting a dull glow upon the curtain of a second-story window. Was the sacred presence there? He climbed the fence, threaded his stealthy way through the plants, till he stood under that window; he looked up at it long, and with emotion; then he laid him down on the ground under it, disposing himself upon his back, with his hands clasped upon his breast and holding his poor wilted flower. And thus he would die--out in the cold world, with no shelter over his homeless head, no friendly hand to wipe the deathdamps from his brow, no loving face to bend pityingly over him when the great agony came. And thus she would see him when she looked out upon the glad morning, and oh! would she drop one little tear upon his poor, lifeless form, would she heave one little sigh to see a bright young life so rudely blighted, so untimely cut down? The window went up, a maid-servant's discordant voice profaned the holy calm, and a deluge of water drenched the prone martyr's remains! The strangling hero sprang up with a relieving snort. There was a whiz as of a missile in the air, mingled with the murmur of a curse, a sound as of shivering glass followed, and a small, vague form went over the fence and shot away in the gloom. Not long after, as Tom, all undressed for bed, was surveying his drenched garments by the light of a tallow dip, Sid woke up; but if he had any dim idea of
Korean deluge: 대홍수, 에 쇄도하다, 큰비, 범람시키다, 쇄도, 쇄도-범람시키다. discordant: 조화하지 않는, 충돌하는, 불화한, 귀에 거슬리는, 일치하지 않는, 부정합의, 불협화음의. mightily: 힘차게. mingled: 섞는, 뒤섞이는. pityingly: 불쌍히 여겨서, 동정함으로써, 측은하게 여겨, 불쌍히 여겨. rudely: 조잡하게, 무례하게, 버릇없이,
거칠게, 불쑥, 격력하게. threadbare: 진부한, 누더기를 걸친, snort: 콧김, 씨근거리, 배기음, 콧김을 해어져서 실이 드러난, 케케 묵은, 뿜다, 씩씩 소리내다, 스노클, 소방용 입어서 다 떨어진, 닳아서 올이 수압 기중기, 소량, 씩씩거리며 드러나 보이는. 말하다, 잠수용 플라스틱 관, 증기를 untimely: 때 아닌, 철 아닌, 때아닌 뿜다. 때에, 계제가 나쁘게, 계제가 나쁜, stealthy: 몰래 한, 비밀의, 남의 눈을 때에 맞지 않게, 시기 상조의, 계제 피하는. 나쁜. tallow: 짐승 기름, 수지 양초, 수지가 whiz: 훌륭한 것, 숙련가, 명인, 생기다, 수지를 바르다, 살찌게 하다, 전문가, 윙윙하다, 수완가, 재줏군, 그 수지, 짐승기름. 소리.
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making any "references to allusions," he thought better of it and held his peace, for there was danger in Tom's eye.% Tom turned in without the added vexation of prayers, and Sid made mental note of the omission.
Korean danger: 위험, 장애, 의 위험이 있다, 조용히, 친안, 평온한, 평화로운, 위험 상태, 위험물. 치안, 평온, 조용함. mental: 지적인, 정신의, 정신병의, turned: 녹로로 세공한, 돌린, 거꾸러 마음의, 마음으로 하는, 암산의, 된. 정신병을 다루는, 암기로 하는, vexation: 애탐, 괴롭힘, 화냄, 정신병자. 고민거리, 고통, 고민, 귀찮은 사물, note: 주를 달다, 적어두다, 어음, 음표, 애태움, 속상함, 괴로움의 원인, 주의, 저명, 주목, 선율, 부호, 메모, 번뇌의 원인. 각서. omission: 생략, 탈락, 태만. peace: 평화, 강화, 안심, 사이좋게,
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CHAPTER IV SHOWING OFF IN SUNDAY SCHOOL THE%SUN rose upon a tranquil world, and beamed down upon the peaceful village like a benediction. Breakfast over, Aunt Polly had family worship: it began with a prayer built from the ground up of solid courses of Scriptural quotations, welded together with a thin mortar of originality; and from the summit of this she delivered a grim chapter of the Mosaic Law, as from Sinai. Then Tom girded up his loins, so to speak, and went to work to "get his verses." Sid had learned his lesson days before. Tom bent all his energies to the memorizing of five verses, and he chose part of the Sermon on the Mount, because he could find no verses that were shorter. At the end of half an hour Tom had a vague general idea of his lesson, but no more, for his mind was traversing the whole field of human thought, and his hands were busy with distracting recreations. Mary took his book to hear him recite, and he tried to find his way through the fog: "Blessed are the--a--a--" "Poor"-"Yes--poor; blessed are the poor--a--a--" "In spirit--"
Korean beamed: 빛나는, 방송되는, 대들보 있는, 들보가 있는. benediction: 축복, 성체 강복식, 감사의 기도, 축도, 강복식, 천복. blessed: 축복을 받은, 행복한, 복된, 신성한, 저주받은, 축복받은, 축성된, 기쁜. energies: 능력, 에너지, 정력, 활동력. fog: 안개, 안개로 덮다, 혼미, 당혹, 당황케 하다, 흐려지다, 두번째 풀, 안개가 끼다, 풀을 서서 마른 채로
내버려 두다, 선채로 마른 풀, 흐림의. 독창성, 원물임, 독창력, 기발. girded: 대비하는, 둘러 싸는, recite: 이야기하다, 암송하다, 조롱하는, 차는, 허리띠로 졸라 매는. 낭송하다, 다시 인용하다, grim: 엄한, 무서운, 불굴의, 험상궂은, 문서에자세히 기술하다, 복창하다, 잔인한, 얼굴이 무서운, 완강한. 열거하다, 읊다, 질문에 구두로 loins: 허리, 허리부분. 답하다, 말하다, 특히 청중 앞에서 mortar: 모르타르, 박격포, 회반죽암송하다. 모르타르로 굳히다, 막자 사발, 유발, tranquil: 조용한, 평온한, 차분한. 절구, 철확, 회반죽 -에 모르타르를 vague: 분명치 않은, 모호한, 막연한, 바르다, 에 모르타르를 바르다, 구포. 몽롱하다, 멍한, 아주 조금의, 아주 originality: 기인, 진품, 창의, 신기, 희미한.
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"In spirit; blessed are the poor in spirit, for they--they--"% "Theirs--" "For theirs. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn, for they--they--" "Sh--" "For they--a--" "S, H, A--" "For they S, H--Oh, I don't know what it is!" "Shall!" "Oh, Shall! for they shall--for they shall--a--a--shall mourn--a--a-- blessed are they that shall--they that--a--they that shall mourn, for they shall--a--shall what? Why don't you tell me, Mary?--what do you want to be so mean for?" "Oh, Tom, you poor thick-headed thing, I'm not teasing you. I wouldn't do that. You must go and learn it again. Don't you be discouraged, Tom, you'll manage it--and if you do, I'll give you something ever so nice. There, now, that's a good boy." "All right! What is it, Mary, tell me what it is." "Never you mind, Tom. You know if I say it's nice, it is nice." "You bet you that's so, Mary. All right, I'll tackle it again." And he did "tackle it again"--and under the double pressure of curiosity and prospective gain he did it with such spirit that he accomplished a shining success. Mary gave him a brand-new "Barlow" knife worth twelve and a half cents; and the convulsion of delight that swept his system shook him to his foundations. True, the knife would not cut anything, but it was a "sure-enough" Barlow, and there was inconceivable grandeur in that--though where the Western boys ever got the idea that such a weapon could possibly be counterfeited to its injury is an imposing mystery and will always remain so, perhaps. Tom contrived to scarify the cupboard with it, and was arranging to begin on the bureau, when he was called off to dress for Sunday-school.
Korean accomplished: 성취된, 뛰어난, 교양이 있는, 능란한, 세련된, 조예가 깊은, 기정의, 완료된, 완성된. bureau: 국, 부, 사무소, 양소매책상, 경대붙은옷장, 서랍 달린 큰 책상, 침실용 장롱, 편집국, 사무국, 관청의 국, 개폐식의 서랍 달린 큰 책상. contrived: 부자연스러운, 인위적인. convulsion: 격동, 웃음의 발작, 경련, 동란, 이변, 포복 절도, 동요, 경기, 변동.
curiosity: 호기심, 골동품, 진기함, 진기한 것, 신기함, 진기한것. discouraged: 낙담한, 낙심한, 술에 취한. grandeur: 장관, 위대, 화려, 장엄, 웅대, 성대, 고귀, 장려. imposing: 남의 눈을 끄는, 당당한, 인상적인, 인상적인당당한, 훌륭한. inconceivable: 상상도 할 수 없는, 상상 할 수도, 믿을수 없는, 상상할 수도 없는, 상상할 수 없는, 인지를
초월한, 터무니없는, 믿어지지 않는. mourn: 슬퍼하다, 애도하다, 몽상하다, 상을 입다, 을 슬퍼하다, 탄식하다. scarify: 혹평하다, 괴롭히다, 에서 피부를 벗겨내다, 난자하다, 밭을 갈아 뒤집다, 난절하다. shining: 화려한, 빛나는 뛰어난, 두드러진, 빛나는. teasing: 짖궂게 괴롭히는, 귀찮은. theirs: 그들의 것.
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Mary gave him a tin basin of water and a piece of soap, and he went outside the door and set the basin on a little bench there; then he dipped the soap in the water and laid it down; turned up his sleeves; poured out the water on the ground, gently, and then entered the kitchen and began to wipe his face diligently on the towel behind the door. But Mary removed the towel and said: "Now ain't you ashamed, Tom. You mustn't be so bad. Water won't hurt you."% Tom was a trifle disconcerted. The basin was refilled, and this time he stood over it a little while, gathering resolution; took in a big breath and began. When he entered the kitchen presently, with both eyes shut and groping for the towel with his hands, an honorable testimony of suds and water was dripping from his face. But when he emerged from the towel, he was not yet satisfactory, for the clean territory stopped short at his chin and his jaws, like a mask; below and beyond this line there was a dark expanse of unirrigated soil that spread downward in front and backward around his neck. Mary took him in hand, and when she was done with him he was a man and a brother, without distinction of color, and his saturated hair was neatly brushed, and its short curls wrought into a dainty and symmetrical general effect. [He privately smoothed out the curls, with labor and difficulty, and plastered his hair close down to his head; for he held curls to be effeminate, and his own filled his life with bitterness.] Then Mary got out a suit of his clothing that had been used only on Sundays during two years--they were simply called his "other clothes"--and so by that we know the size of his wardrobe. The girl "put him to rights" after he had dressed himself; she buttoned his neat roundabout up to his chin, turned his vast shirt collar down over his shoulders, brushed him off and crowned him with his speckled straw hat. He now looked exceedingly improved and uncomfortable. He was fully as uncomfortable as he looked; for there was a restraint about whole clothes and cleanliness that galled him. He hoped that Mary would forget his shoes, but the hope was blighted; she coated them thoroughly with tallow, as was the custom, and brought them out. He lost his temper and said he was always being made to do everything he didn't want to do. But Mary said, persuasively:
Korean cleanliness: 청결, 깨끗함을 좋아함, 명백함, 깨끗한, 결백, 깨끗함. color: 색, 안색, 군기, 개성, 착색, 채색하다, 입장, 물들다, 윤색하다, 빛깔, 얼굴을 붉히다. diligently: 부지런히, 애써, 근면하게, 부지런하게, 열심히. disconcerted: 당혹한, 당황한. dripping: 흠뻑 젖은, 적하, 적하 듣는 것, 물방울 똑똑 떨어지는, 뚝뚝 떨어짐, 들음.
effeminate: 연약한, 여자같은, 여자 같은. expanse: 팽창, 넓은장소, 넓음, 확장, 넓게 퍼진 공간, 넓게 퍼진 장소. groping: 암중 모색하는, 손으로 더듬는. honorable: 존경할 만한, 고귀한, 명예로운, 훌륭한, 수치를 아는, 영광의. persuasively: 설득력 있게. plastered: 취한, 술에 취해서.
saturated: 흠뻑 젖은, 규토를 최대한으로 포함한, 스며든, 포화도에 달한, 속속들이 스며든, 가득한. speckled: 얼룩덜룩한, 반점이 있는. suds: 비눗물, 거품. trifle: 소량, 낭비하다, 트라이플, 실없는 짓을 하다, 가지고 장난하다, 만지작 거리다, 사소한일, 소홀히 하다, 실떡거리다, 약간, 하찮은일. wrought: 만든, 세공한, 가공한, 꾸민, 두들겨 만든.
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"Please, Tom--that's a good boy." So he got into the shoes snarling. Mary was soon ready, and the three children set out for Sunday-school--a place that Tom hated with his whole heart; but Sid and Mary were fond of it.% Sabbath-school hours were from nine to half-past ten; and then church service. Two of the children always remained for the sermon voluntarily, and the other always remained too--for stronger reasons. The church's high-backed, uncushioned pews would seat about three hundred persons; the edifice was but a small, plain affair, with a sort of pine board tree-box on top of it for a steeple. At the door Tom dropped back a step and accosted a Sunday-dressed comrade: "Say, Billy, got a yaller ticket?" "Yes." "What'll you take for her?" "What'll you give?" "Piece of lickrish and a fish-hook." "Less see 'em." Tom exhibited. They were satisfactory, and the property changed hands. Then Tom traded a couple of white alleys for three red tickets, and some small trifle or other for a couple of blue ones. He waylaid other boys as they came, and went on buying tickets of various colors ten or fifteen minutes longer. He entered the church, now, with a swarm of clean and noisy boys and girls, proceeded to his seat and started a quarrel with the first boy that came handy. The teacher, a grave, elderly man, interfered; then turned his back a moment and Tom pulled a boy's hair in the next bench, and was absorbed in his book when the boy turned around; stuck a pin in another boy, presently, in order to hear him say "Ouch!" and got a new reprimand from his teacher. Tom's whole class were of a pattern-restless, noisy, and troublesome. When they came to recite their lessons, not one of them knew his verses perfectly, but had to be prompted all along. However, they worried through, and each got his reward--in small blue tickets, each with a passage of Scripture on it; each blue ticket was pay for two verses of the
Korean comrade: 동무, 동지, 친구, 동료, 동료다운, 전우, 조합원. edifice: 건물, 체계, 조직, 구성물. handy: 알맞은, 가까이 있는, 솜씨 좋은, 편리한, 손 가까이에 있는, 능숙한, 펼리한. hated: 미워하는. noisy: 시끄러운, 떠들썩한, 요란한, 화려한, 난한. pin: 다리, 핀, 못, 병모양의 표주, 밧줄을 비끄러매는 말뚝, 볼링핀,
장식 핀, 줄조르개, 못바늘, 노받이, 하찮은 것-핀을 꽂다. pine: 소나무, 수척해지다, 갈망하다, 그재목, 몹시 그리다, 애타게 그리다. quarrel: 싸움의 원인, 싸움, 불평, 말다툼, 네모진 촉이 달린 화살, 불화의 씨, 불화, 불평하다, 싸움하다, 말다툼하다, 말다툼의 원인. reprimand: 견책, 견책하다, 비난, 징계, 꾸짖다, 질책, 질책하다, 징계하다.
satisfactory: 더할나위 없는, 만족한, 만족스러운, 충분히 속죄가 되는. sermon: 잔소리, 설교, 설교하다, 교훈. steeple: 뾰족탑, 뾰족한 탑. swarm: 떼짓다, 무리, 군중, 떼지어 분봉하다, 떼, 다수, 꿀벌떼, 기어 오르다, 부유 세포군, 분봉하다, 벌 떼. voluntarily: 자유의사로, 자발적으로, 임의로, 자원해서. waylaid: 매복하다, 요격하다.
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recitation. %Ten blue tickets equalled a red one, and could be exchanged for it; ten red tickets equalled a yellow one; for ten yellow tickets the superintendent gave a very plainly bound Bible (worth forty cents in those easy times) to the pupil. How many of my readers would have the industry and application to memorize two thousand verses, even for a Dore Bible? And yet Mary had acquired two Bibles in this way--it was the patient work of two years--and a boy of German parentage had won four or five. He once recited three thousand verses without stopping; but the strain upon his mental faculties was too great, and he was little better than an idiot from that day forth--a grievous misfortune for the school, for on great occasions, before company, the superintendent (as Tom expressed it) had always made this boy come out and "spread himself." Only the older pupils managed to keep their tickets and stick to their tedious work long enough to get a Bible, and so the delivery of one of these prizes was a rare and noteworthy circumstance; the successful pupil was so great and conspicuous for that day that on the spot every scholar's heart was fired with a fresh ambition that often lasted a couple of weeks. It is possible that Tom's mental stomach had never really hungered for one of those prizes, but unquestionably his entire being had for many a day longed for the glory and the eclat that came with it. In due course the superintendent stood up in front of the pulpit, with a closed hymn-book in his hand and his forefinger inserted between its leaves, and commanded attention. When a Sunday-school superintendent makes his customary little speech, a hymn-book in the hand is as necessary as is the inevitable sheet of music in the hand of a singer who stands forward on the platform and sings a solo at a concert-- though why, is a mystery: for neither the hymn-book nor the sheet of music is ever referred to by the sufferer. This superintendent was a slim creature of thirty-five, with a sandy goatee and short sandy hair; he wore a stiff standing-collar whose upper edge almost reached his ears and whose sharp points curved forward abreast the corners of his mouth--a fence that compelled a straight lookout ahead, and a turning of the whole body when a side view was required; his chin was propped on a spreading cravat which was as broad and as long as a bank-note, and had fringed ends; his boot
Korean abreast: 나란히, 어깨를 나란히 하여, 옆으로 나란히. cravat: 넥타이, 삼각건, 크러뱃, 목도리. eclat: 대갈채, 대성공, 명성. forefinger: 집게손가락, 집게 손가락. fringed: 가두리 장식이 달린, 톱니처럼 째진. goatee: 염소 수염, 수염. grievous: 슬픈, 비통한, 괴로운, 쓰라린, 심한, 애처로운, 괴롭게 하는,
한탄할 만한. lookout: 관심사, 감시, 전망, 경계망, 전도, 조망, 망보기, 감시소, 임무. memorize: 암기하다, 기록하다, 기억하다. misfortune: 불행, 불운, 재난. noteworthy: 현저한, 주목할만한, 주목해야 하는. parentage: 가문, 혈통, 태생, 부모임. pulpit: 설교단, 조종석, 목사, 설교, 포경선의 이물의 난간으로 둘러싸인
작살을 던지기 위한 대, 설교자, 난간으로 둘러싸인 작살을 던지기 위한 대. recitation: 암송, 낭독, 낭송, 자세한 이야기, 암송문, 상술, 그 수업, 교실 과업시간, 학생이 학습한 학과에 대하여 교사의 질문에 구두로 답하는 일련의 연습, 상설. tedious: 지루한, 장황한. unquestionably: 분명히, 의심이 없는, 의심할 나위 없이, 확실히.
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toes were turned sharply up, in the fashion of the day, like sleigh-runners--an effect patiently and laboriously produced by the young men by sitting with their toes pressed against a wall for hours together. Mr. Walters was very earnest of mien, and very sincere and honest at heart; and he held sacred things and places in such reverence, and so separated them from worldly matters, that unconsciously to himself his Sunday-school voice had acquired a peculiar intonation which was wholly absent on week-days. He began after this fashion: "Now, children, I want you all to sit up just as straight and pretty as you can and give me all your attention for a minute or two. There-- that is it. That is the way good little boys and girls should do. I see one little girl who is looking out of the window--I am afraid she thinks I am out there somewhere--perhaps up in one of the trees making a speech to the little birds. [Applausive titter.] I want to tell you how good it makes me feel to see so many bright, clean little faces assembled in a place like this, learning to do right and be good." And so forth and so on. It is not necessary to set down the rest of the oration. It was of a pattern which does not vary, and so it is familiar to us all.% The latter third of the speech was marred by the resumption of fights and other recreations among certain of the bad boys, and by fidgetings and whisperings that extended far and wide, washing even to the bases of isolated and incorruptible rocks like Sid and Mary. But now every sound ceased suddenly, with the subsidence of Mr. Walters' voice, and the conclusion of the speech was received with a burst of silent gratitude. A good part of the whispering had been occasioned by an event which was more or less rare--the entrance of visitors: lawyer Thatcher, accompanied by a very feeble and aged man; a fine, portly, middle-aged gentleman with iron-gray hair; and a dignified lady who was doubtless the latter's wife. The lady was leading a child. Tom had been restless and full of chafings and repinings; conscience-smitten, too--he could not meet Amy Lawrence's eye, he could not brook her loving gaze. But when he saw this small new-comer his soul was all ablaze with bliss in a moment. The next moment he was "showing off" with all his might-- cuffing boys, pulling hair, making faces--in a word, using every art
Korean ablaze: 격하여, 불타올라, 빛나서, 흥분하여, 불타는, 불타올라서, 흥분한, 밝게 빛나는. applausive: 박수갈채의, 칭찬의, 박수 갈채의. bliss: 지복, 더없는행복, 다시 없는 기쁨. dignified: 고귀한, 위험 있는, 위엄 있는. earnest: 진지한, 열심인, 진지, 진심, 중대한, 정식, 성실한, 성실, 엄숙한-
성실, 엄숙한, 계약금. incorruptible: 매수되지 않는, 청렴결백한, 썩지않는, 부패하지않는, 불후의, 부패하지 않은. laboriously: 부지런한, 힘드는. mien: 풍채, 태도. oration: 연설, 화법, 특별한 경우의 정식 연설. portly: 당당한, 비만한, 몸집이 뚱뚱한. resumption: 재개, 회복, 되찾음,
재점유, 회수, 되찾기, 정금지불재개, 재개시. reverence: 존경, 존경하다, 위덕, 님, 경례, 숭상, 숭상하다, 신부님, 경의, 위엄, 경계. sincere: 성실한, 진실의. subsidence: 진정, 함몰, 감퇴, 침전, 가라앉음, 침전물, 강하. unconsciously: 모르게, 무의식적으로, 부지중에. whispering: 속삭임, 속삭이는.
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that seemed likely to fascinate a girl and win her applause. His exaltation had but one alloy--the memory of his humiliation in this angel's garden--and that record in sand was fast washing out, under the waves of happiness that were sweeping over it now.% The visitors were given the highest seat of honor, and as soon as Mr. Walters' speech was finished, he introduced them to the school. The middle-aged man turned out to be a prodigious personage--no less a one than the county judge-altogether the most august creation these children had ever looked upon--and they wondered what kind of material he was made of--and they half wanted to hear him roar, and were half afraid he might, too. He was from Constantinople, twelve miles away--so he had travelled, and seen the world--these very eyes had looked upon the county court-house--which was said to have a tin roof. The awe which these reflections inspired was attested by the impressive silence and the ranks of staring eyes. This was the great Judge Thatcher, brother of their own lawyer. Jeff Thatcher immediately went forward, to be familiar with the great man and be envied by the school. It would have been music to his soul to hear the whisperings: "Look at him, Jim! He's a going up there. Say--look! he's a going to shake hands with him--he IS shaking hands with him! By jings, don't you wish you was Jeff?" Mr. Walters fell to "showing off," with all sorts of official bustlings and activities, giving orders, delivering judgments, discharging directions here, there, everywhere that he could find a target. The librarian "showed off"--running hither and thither with his arms full of books and making a deal of the splutter and fuss that insect authority delights in. The young lady teachers "showed off"-bending sweetly over pupils that were lately being boxed, lifting pretty warning fingers at bad little boys and patting good ones lovingly. The young gentlemen teachers "showed off" with small scoldings and other little displays of authority and fine attention to discipline--and most of the teachers, of both sexes, found business up at the library, by the pulpit; and it was business that frequently had to be done over again two or three times (with much seeming vexation). The
Korean applause: 찬성, 박수갈채, 칭찬, 박수 갈채. attested: 공정 기준 합격의, 무병보증된, 증명된. awe: 외경하다, 경외, 두려움. boxed: 교도소에 수감된, 술취한. exaltation: 승진, 높임, 항진, 의기양양. fascinate: 매혹하다, 눈독들이다, 움츠러지게 하다, 노려보다. hither: 이쪽의, 여기로, 이리로,
여기에. splutter: 탁탁 소리 나게 하다, 푸푸 honor: 명예, 명성, 존경하다, 체면, 소리를 내다, 푸푸 소리 나게 하다, 자존심, 훈장, 서훈, 고관, 인수하고 푸푸 소리, 탁탁 소리를 내다, 탁탁 지불하다, 정절, 작위. 소리, 빠른 말, 튀기다, 뜻 모를 말, humiliation: 부끄러움, 굴욕, 창피를 침을 튀기며 하는 말, 빠른 말로 줌. 지껄여대다. lovingly: 애정을 기울여. sweetly: 상냥하게, 달게, 귀엽게, prodigious: 거대한, 놀랄 만한, 향기롭게, 기분 좋게, 기분좋게, 잘 놀라운, 막대한. 들어, 아름답게. seeming: 겉으로의, 외관상의 겉보기, thither: 저기에, 저쪽에, 저쪽의, 외관, 겉모양, 외관상의, 표면만의. 저쪽으로.
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little girls "showed off" in various ways, and the little boys "showed off" with such diligence that the air was thick with paper wads and the murmur of scufflings. And above it all the great man sat and beamed a majestic judicial smile upon all the house, and warmed himself in the sun of his own grandeur-for he was "showing off," too.% There was only one thing wanting to make Mr. Walters' ecstasy complete, and that was a chance to deliver a Bible-prize and exhibit a prodigy. Several pupils had a few yellow tickets, but none had enough-- he had been around among the star pupils inquiring. He would have given worlds, now, to have that German lad back again with a sound mind. And now at this moment, when hope was dead, Tom Sawyer came forward with nine yellow tickets, nine red tickets, and ten blue ones, and demanded a Bible. This was a thunderbolt out of a clear sky. Walters was not expecting an application from this source for the next ten years. But there was no getting around it--here were the certified checks, and they were good for their face. Tom was therefore elevated to a place with the Judge and the other elect, and the great news was announced from headquarters. It was the most stunning surprise of the decade, and so profound was the sensation that it lifted the new hero up to the judicial one's altitude, and the school had two marvels to gaze upon in place of one. The boys were all eaten up with envy--but those that suffered the bitterest pangs were those who perceived too late that they themselves had contributed to this hated splendor by trading tickets to Tom for the wealth he had amassed in selling whitewashing privileges. These despised themselves, as being the dupes of a wily fraud, a guileful snake in the grass. The prize was delivered to Tom with as much effusion as the superintendent could pump up under the circumstances; but it lacked somewhat of the true gush, for the poor fellow's instinct taught him that there was a mystery here that could not well bear the light, perhaps; it was simply preposterous that this boy had warehoused two thousand sheaves of Scriptural wisdom on his premises--a dozen would strain his capacity, without a doubt.
Korean altitude: 높이, 고도, 높은, 높은 자리, 정점에서 밑변까지의 수직 거리. certified: 보증된, 공인의, 증명된, 정신이상자로 증명된. diligence: 부지런함, 근면, 승합마차, 근민, 합승 마차. ecstasy: 무아경, 황홀, 의식혼미상태, 법열, 엑스터시, 황홀경, 그 사용자, 망아. effusion: 감정의 토로, 발산, 발로, 액체, 향기 따위의 유출, 유출, 토로.
elevated: 고상한, 높은, 쾌활한, 거나한, 의기 양양한, 한잔하여 기분이 좋은. guileful: 교활한, 간사한. gush: 복받침, 과시, 용솟음, 분칠하다, 분출, 분출 하다, 용솟음쳐 나오게 하다, 지껄여대다, 흘러나오다. inquiring: 알고 싶어 하는, 묻고 싶은 듯한, 묻는, 미심쩍은, 미심쩍은 듯한, 알고 싶어하는, 호기심에찬, 캐묻기 좋아하는, 탐구적인.
majestic: 당당한, 위엄 있는, 위엄있는. one's: 자기의, 자신의. preposterous: 터무니 없는, 비상식의, 터무니없는. prodigy: 천재, 경탄, 비범, 장관, 불가사의한 것, 비범의. thunderbolt: 벼락, 청천 병력, 뇌전, 성미가 벼락 같은 사람, 번개. wily: 교활한, 책략이 있는, 현명한, 꾀가 많은.
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Amy Lawrence was proud and glad, and she tried to make Tom see it in her face--but he wouldn't look. She wondered; then she was just a grain troubled; next a dim suspicion came and went--came again; she watched; a furtive glance told her worlds--and then her heart broke, and she was jealous, and angry, and the tears came and she hated everybody. Tom most of all (she thought).% Tom was introduced to the Judge; but his tongue was tied, his breath would hardly come, his heart quaked--partly because of the awful greatness of the man, but mainly because he was her parent. He would have liked to fall down and worship him, if it were in the dark. The Judge put his hand on Tom's head and called him a fine little man, and asked him what his name was. The boy stammered, gasped, and got it out: "Tom." "Oh, no, not Tom--it is--" "Thomas." "Ah, that's it. I thought there was more to it, maybe. That's very well. But you've another one I daresay, and you'll tell it to me, won't you?" "Tell the gentleman your other name, Thomas," said Walters, "and say sir. You mustn't forget your manners." "Thomas Sawyer--sir." "That's it! That's a good boy. Fine boy. Fine, manly little fellow. Two thousand verses is a great many--very, very great many. And you never can be sorry for the trouble you took to learn them; for knowledge is worth more than anything there is in the world; it's what makes great men and good men; you'll be a great man and a good man yourself, some day, Thomas, and then you'll look back and say, It's all owing to the precious Sunday-school privileges of my boyhood--it's all owing to my dear teachers that taught me to learn--it's all owing to the good superintendent, who encouraged me, and watched over me, and gave me a beautiful Bible--a splendid elegant Bible--to keep and have it all for my own, always--it's all owing to right bringing up! That is what you will say, Thomas--and you wouldn't take any money for those two thousand verses--no
Korean dim: 둔한, 어둑한, 희미한, 둔하게 다른 신을 섬기는 것을 허락지 않는, 하다, 어둑해지다, 흐리게 하다, 지키는데 급급한, 질투심 많은. 흐려지다, 어슴푸레한, 둔해지다, manly: 사내다운, 남자 같은, 어둑하게 하다, 비관적인. 남성적인, 남자와 같은, 여자가 elegant: 우아한, 훌륭한, 근사한, 남자와 같은. 품위있는, 기품 있는, 품위 있는. owing: 빚지고 있는, 지불해야 할, 에 greatness: 큼, 탁월, 위대, 다대함, 기인하는. 저명, 웅대, 다대, 거대, 거대함, 중대, precious: 귀중한, 귀여운, 순전한, 다량. 지독한, 소중한, 비싼, 점잔빼는, jealous: 불신앙을 용서치 않는, 꾀까다로운, 대단한, 몹시, 소중한 샘내는, 질투많은, 경계심이 강한, 사람.
splendid: 화려한, 빛나는, 훌륭한, 굉장한, 근사한, 멋진, 눈부신. superintendent: 감독자, 관리자, 소장, 경찰 본부장, 장관, 감독. suspicion: 미량, 의심, 협의, 소량, 낌새챔, 느낌, 용의, 에 혐의를 두다. troubled: 난처한, 거칠은, 소란한, 교란된, 근심스러운. worship: 예배, 숭배, 예배하다, 경모, 각하, 숭배하다, 참배, 명예, 예배식, 존경, 참배하다.
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indeed you wouldn't. And now you wouldn't mind telling me and this lady some of the things you've learned--no, I know you wouldn't--for we are proud of little boys that learn. Now, no doubt you know the names of all the twelve disciples. Won't you tell us the names of the first two that were appointed?" Tom was tugging at a button-hole and looking sheepish. He blushed, now, and his eyes fell. Mr. Walters' heart sank within him. He said to himself, it is not possible that the boy can answer the simplest question--why DID the Judge ask him? Yet he felt obliged to speak up and say: "Answer the gentleman, Thomas--don't be afraid." Tom still hung fire.% "Now I know you'll tell me," said the lady. "The names of the first two disciples were--" "DAVID AND GOLIAH!" Let us draw the curtain of charity over the rest of the scene.
Korean charity: 사랑, 자비, 양육원, 자애, 뽑아내다, 자아내다, 이끌어내다, 자선 단체, 자선, 자선사업, 기부금, 접근하다, 이끌다, 제비, 빠지다. 시료원, 보시, 베품. gentleman: 남자분, 신사, 모험가, curtain: 막, 커튼, 막을 치다, 휘장 종복, 협잡꾼, 지체높은사람, 수입이 꼴의 물건, 막으로 가리다, 한 권의 있지만 직업이 없는남자, 남자용 끝, 막벽, 위장을 치다, 죽음, 칸막이, 변소, 남자, 유한계급, 그 남자. 휘장. learn: 배우다, 익히다, 외다, 알다, doubt: 의심, 의심하다, 의심스러움, 가르치다, 듣다. 의문, 의문-의심하다, 의혹을 품다, proud: 자존심이 있는, 거만한, 불확실함, 염려하다. 자랑하고 있는, 영광으로 여기는, draw: 끌다, 그리다, 당기다, 묘사하다, 자랑으로 생각하는, 자랑할 만한,
자랑하다, 당당한, 교만한, 일이 자랑할 만한, 물건이 자랑할 만한. sheepish: 기가 약한, 수줍은, 어리석은, 겁많은, 양 같은. telling: 효과적인, 현저한, 인상적인, 드러내는, 뚜렷한, 유효한, 현저한 이야기하기, 감정을 나타내는, 말함, 이야기함. twelve: 십이의 기호, 열두의, 열두개 한 조의 것, 열두개의, 열두시, 열두, 열두명 한 조의 것.
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THE PINCH BUG AND HIS PREY ABOUT half-past ten the cracked bell of the small church began to ring, and presently the people began to gather for the morning sermon. The Sunday-school children distributed themselves about the house and occupied pews with their parents, so as to be under supervision. Aunt Polly came, and Tom and Sid and Mary sat with her--Tom being placed next the aisle, in order that he might be as far away from the open window and the seductive outside summer scenes as possible. The crowd filed up the aisles: the aged and needy postmaster, who had seen better days; the mayor and his wife--for they had a mayor there, among other unnecessaries; the justice of the peace; the widow Douglass, fair, smart, and forty, a generous, good-hearted soul and well-to-do, her hill mansion the only palace in the town, and the most hospitable and much the most lavish in the matter of festivities that St. Petersburg could boast; the bent and venerable Major and Mrs. Ward; lawyer Riverson, the new notable from a distance; next the belle of the village, followed by a troop of lawn-clad and ribbon-decked young heart- breakers; then all the young clerks in town in a body--for they had stood in the vestibule sucking their cane-heads, a circling wall of oiled and simpering admirers, till the last girl had run their gantlet; and last of all came the Model Boy, Willie Mufferson, taking as heedful care of his mother as if she were
Korean belle: 미인, 예쁜소녀, 가장 아름다운 소녀, 가장 아름다운 여성, 여자 이름. circling: 빙글빙글돌기. festivities: 경축 행사, 축제, 제전. good-hearted: 친절한. heedful: 주의 깊은, 조심하는, 마음 쓰는, 인정이 있는, 조심성이 많은. hospitable: 극진한, 따뜻하게 대접하는, 기꺼이 받아들이는, 대접이 좋은. mansion: 대저택, 성수, 아파트.
needy: 매우 가난한, 궁핍한 사람들, 가난한, 아주 가난한. oiled: 기름을 바른, 기름에 적신, 기름을 칠한, 얼근히 취한, 취한, 얼큰히 취한, 기름에 담근, 기름을 먹인. postmaster: 우체국장. seductive: 황홀케하다, 꾀어내다, 부추기다, 유혹하다, 유혹적인, 매혹적인. sucking: 미숙한, 빨아들이는,
젖내나는, 아직 젖 떨어지지 않은, 풋내기의, 젖을 빠는, 빨아 들이는. venerable: 부주교님, 존경할 만한, 가경자, 나이 먹어 존엄한, 오래되어 숭엄한, 오래된. vestibule: 현관, 전정, 문간방, 연랑, 연결 복도를 설치하다, 접근로, 차 대는 곳, 출입방, 에 입구방을 설치하다. well-to-do: 유복한, 명사적, 부유 계급, 부자인.
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cut glass. He always brought his mother to church, and was the pride of all the matrons. The boys all hated him, he was so good. And besides, he had been "thrown up to them" so much. His white handkerchief was hanging out of his pocket behind, as usual on Sundays--accidentally. Tom had no handkerchief, and he looked upon boys who had as snobs.% The congregation being fully assembled, now, the bell rang once more, to warn laggards and stragglers, and then a solemn hush fell upon the church which was only broken by the tittering and whispering of the choir in the gallery. The choir always tittered and whispered all through service. There was once a church choir that was not ill-bred, but I have forgotten where it was, now. It was a great many years ago, and I can scarcely remember anything about it, but I think it was in some foreign country. The minister gave out the hymn, and read it through with a relish, in a peculiar style which was much admired in that part of the country. His voice began on a medium key and climbed steadily up till it reached a certain point, where it bore with strong emphasis upon the topmost word and then plunged down as if from a spring-board: Shall I be car-ri-ed toe the skies, on flow'ry beds of ease, Whilst others fight to win the prize, and sail thro' bloody seas? He was regarded as a wonderful reader. At church "sociables" he was always called upon to read poetry; and when he was through, the ladies would lift up their hands and let them fall helplessly in their laps, and "wall" their eyes, and shake their heads, as much as to say, "Words cannot express it; it is too beautiful, too beautiful for this mortal earth." After the hymn had been sung, the Rev. Mr. Sprague turned himself into a bulletin-board, and read off "notices" of meetings and societies and things till it seemed that the list would stretch out to the crack of doom--a queer custom which is still kept up in America, even in cities, away here in this age of abundant newspapers. Often, the less there is to justify a traditional custom, the harder it is to get rid of it.
Korean abundant: 풍족한, 남아돌 종도의, 풍요로운, 풍부한. choir: 성가대, 합창하다, 성가대석, 노래하는 새떼, 합창단. handkerchief: 손수건. helplessly: 의지할 데 없이, 어쩔 도리없이, 어찌할 수 없이, 의지할 데 없는, 힘없이. hush: 쉿, 입 밖에 내지 않다, 고요하게하다, 쉬쉬해버리다, 고요해지다, 침묵, 침묵하다, 조용함,
조용해지다, 조용히, 은폐. 술에 취한. hymn: 찬송가, 찬송하다, 찬미하다, relish: 조미료, 식욕, 좋아하다, 향기, 찬송가를 부르다. 흥미, 기호, 양념, 풍미, 즐기다, ill-bred: 버릇없이 자란. 맛보다, 기미. mortal: 치명적인, 인간의, 인간, solemn: 엄숙한, 정식의, 격식 차린, 불치의, 길고 긴, 생각할 수 있는, 신성한, 종교 상의, 진지한, 심각한 지루한, 죽어야 할, 죽어야 할 것, 표정의, 종교상의, 중대한. 사람, 가능한-죽어야 할 것. thro: 직행의, 처음부터 끝까지, 죽, queer: 수상한, 가짜돈, 몸이 좋지 장소를 두루, 을 통하여, 을 거쳐서, 않은, 비역쟁이, 기묘한, 술취한, 으로 인하여, 완전히, 통과하여, 동안 부정한, 우스운, 결딴내다, 기분 나쁜, 줄곧, 연결되어.
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And now the minister prayed. A good, generous prayer it was, and went into details: it pleaded for the church, and the little children of the church; for the other churches of the village; for the village itself; for the county; for the State; for the State officers; for the United States; for the churches of the United States; for Congress; for the President; for the officers of the Government; for poor sailors, tossed by stormy seas; for the oppressed millions groaning under the heel of European monarchies and Oriental despotisms; for such as have the light and the good tidings, and yet have not eyes to see nor ears to hear withal; for the heathen in the far islands of the sea; and closed with a supplication that the words he was about to speak might find grace and favor, and be as seed sown in fertile ground, yielding in time a grateful harvest of good. Amen.% There was a rustling of dresses, and the standing congregation sat down. The boy whose history this book relates did not enjoy the prayer, he only endured it-if he even did that much. He was restive all through it; he kept tally of the details of the prayer, unconsciously-- for he was not listening, but he knew the ground of old, and the clergyman's regular route over it--and when a little trifle of new matter was interlarded, his ear detected it and his whole nature resented it; he considered additions unfair, and scoundrelly. In the midst of the prayer a fly had lit on the back of the pew in front of him and tortured his spirit by calmly rubbing its hands together, embracing its head with its arms, and polishing it so vigorously that it seemed to almost part company with the body, and the slender thread of a neck was exposed to view; scraping its wings with its hind legs and smoothing them to its body as if they had been coat-tails; going through its whole toilet as tranquilly as if it knew it was perfectly safe. As indeed it was; for as sorely as Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare--he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing while the prayer was going on. But with the closing sentence his hand began to curve and steal forward; and the instant the "Amen" was out the fly was a prisoner of war. His aunt detected the act and made him let it go. The minister gave out his text and droned along monotonously through an argument that was so prosy that many a head by and by began to nod-- and yet
Korean favor: 호의를 보이다, 호의, 찬성 찬성하다, 부탁, 각별히 보아주다, 애호, 편애하다, 편애, 친절한 행위, 즐겨 착용하다, 즐겨 입다. heathen: 이교도, 미개한, 이교의, 미개인, 불신자, 무종교자, 이교도의, 이단의, 이방인. pew: 펜치형 좌석, 교회의 가족석, 좌석, 자리, 교회의 좌석. prosy: 평범한, 산문적인, 지루한, 산문체의.
restive: 반항적인, 침착성이 없는, 고집센, 나아가기를 싫어하는, 다루기 힘드는, 다루기 힘든, 들떠 있는, 불안해하는, 앞으로 나아가려 않는, 침착하지 못한, 하기 힘든. rustling: 살랑살랑 소리나는, 활발한, 활동적인, 옷스치는 소리가 나는, 가축 도둑질, 살랑살랑 소리. scoundrelly: 깡패같은, 악당의, 악당같은. sorely: 슬픈, 따끔 따끔 쑤시는,
고통을일으키는, 상처, 성난, 비통, 힘사게, 아프게, 진무른데, 지독한, 격심한. stormy: 폭풍우의, 소란스러운, 날씨가 험악한, 격렬한, 폭풍우 같은. supplication: 기원, 탄원, 간청. tidings: 소식, 통지, 사건, 기별. withal: 게다가, 또한, 으로써, 그위에, 을 가지고 있는, 을 나타내어, 을 사용하여, 을 상대로, 을 합쳐서, 의 몸에 지니고, 의 일원으로서.
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it was an argument that dealt in limitless fire and brimstone and thinned the predestined elect down to a company so small as to be hardly worth the saving. Tom counted the pages of the sermon; after church he always knew how many pages there had been, but he seldom knew anything else about the discourse. However, this time he was really interested for a little while. The minister made a grand and moving picture of the assembling together of the world's hosts at the millennium when the lion and the lamb should lie down together and a little child should lead them. But the pathos, the lesson, the moral of the great spectacle were lost upon the boy; he only thought of the conspicuousness of the principal character before the on-looking nations; his face lit with the thought, and he said to himself that he wished he could be that child, if it was a tame lion.% Now he lapsed into suffering again, as the dry argument was resumed. Presently he bethought him of a treasure he had and got it out. It was a large black beetle with formidable jaws--a "pinchbug," he called it. It was in a percussion-cap box. The first thing the beetle did was to take him by the finger. A natural fillip followed, the beetle went floundering into the aisle and lit on its back, and the hurt finger went into the boy's mouth. The beetle lay there working its helpless legs, unable to turn over. Tom eyed it, and longed for it; but it was safe out of his reach. Other people uninterested in the sermon found relief in the beetle, and they eyed it too. Presently a vagrant poodle dog came idling along, sad at heart, lazy with the summer softness and the quiet, weary of captivity, sighing for change. He spied the beetle; the drooping tail lifted and wagged. He surveyed the prize; walked around it; smelt at it from a safe distance; walked around it again; grew bolder, and took a closer smell; then lifted his lip and made a gingerly snatch at it, just missing it; made another, and another; began to enjoy the diversion; subsided to his stomach with the beetle between his paws, and continued his experiments; grew weary at last, and then indifferent and absentminded. His head nodded, and little by little his chin descended and touched the enemy, who seized it. There was a sharp yelp, a flirt of the poodle's head, and the beetle fell a couple of yards away, and lit on its back once more. The neighboring spectators shook with a gentle inward joy, several faces went
Korean brimstone: 유황. 던지다, 짐, 급격한 움직임, 바람둥이 uninterested: 무관심한, 이해 관계가 descended: 유래한, 전해진. 여자, 농탕치다, 장난삼아 연애하다, 없는, 무관한, 에 개인적 관계가 없는, drooping: 눈을 내리깐, 늘어진, 풀이 장난삼아 해보다. 공평한, 냉담한. 죽은. lapsed: 지나간, 쇠퇴한, 없어진, vagrant: 방랑하는, 변하기 쉬운, fillip: 자극, 튀기기, 원기를 북돋우다, 실효한, 남의 손으로 넘어간, 폐지된, 부랑자, 방랑성의, 변덕스러운, 손가락으로 튀기다, 타락한, 신앙을 잃은, 경과한. 방랑의, 유랑하는, 방랑자. 손가락으로튀기다, 자극하다, 하찮은 neighboring: 근처의, 이웃의, 인근의, yelp: 깽깽, 날카로운 울음소리, 큰 것, 손가락을 튀기다, 손가락 끝으로 근처의 인접한, 인접하고 있는. 소리를 지르다, 깽깽 울다, 큰소리로 튀기기, 손가락 손톱으로 튀기기. poodle: 삽살개의 일종, 개의 털을 말하다, 사람의 날카로운 외침 소리, flirt: 새롱거리다, 가지고놀다, 깎아 손질하다, 털을 깎아 손질하다, 개가 성내어 짖는 소리, 개가 깽깽 흔들어대다, 깡총깡총 움직이다, 푸들. 우는 소리, 개가 짖다.
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behind fans and handkerchiefs, and Tom was entirely happy. The dog looked foolish, and probably felt so; but there was resentment in his heart, too, and a craving for revenge. So he went to the beetle and began a wary attack on it again; jumping at it from every point of a circle, lighting with his fore-paws within an inch of the creature, making even closer snatches at it with his teeth, and jerking his head till his ears flapped again. But he grew tired once more, after a while; tried to amuse himself with a fly but found no relief; followed an ant around, with his nose close to the floor, and quickly wearied of that; yawned, sighed, forgot the beetle entirely, and sat down on it. Then there was a wild yelp of agony and the poodle went sailing up the aisle; the yelps continued, and so did the dog; he crossed the house in front of the altar; he flew down the other aisle; he crossed before the doors; he clamored up the home-stretch; his anguish grew with his progress, till presently he was but a woolly comet moving in its orbit with the gleam and the speed of light. At last the frantic sufferer sheered from its course, and sprang into its master's lap; he flung it out of the window, and the voice of distress quickly thinned away and died in the distance.% By this time the whole church was red-faced and suffocating with suppressed laughter, and the sermon had come to a dead standstill. The discourse was resumed presently, but it went lame and halting, all possibility of impressiveness being at an end; for even the gravest sentiments were constantly being received with a smothered burst of unholy mirth, under cover of some remote pew-back, as if the poor parson had said a rarely facetious thing. It was a genuine relief to the whole congregation when the ordeal was over and the benediction pronounced. Tom Sawyer went home quite cheerful, thinking to himself that there was some satisfaction about divine service when there was a bit of variety in it. He had but one marring thought; he was willing that the dog should play with his pinchbug, but he did not think it was upright in him to carry it off.
Korean amuse: 위안하다, 즐겁게, 즐겁게하다, 재미있게하다, 쁘게 하다, 분 전환을 하다, 즐겁게 하다. beetle: 돌출한, 딱정벌레, 갑충, 돌출하다, 큰 망치, 치다, 방망이, 큰 망치-돌출하다, 상을 찌푸린, 메, 뚱한. comet: 혜성, 살별. craving: 갈망, 열망, 간원 강렬한, 갈망하는, 열망하는. facetious: 우스운, 익살맞은, 농담의,
허튼소리의. halting: 불완전한, 절름발이의, 앞뒤가 맞지 않는, 더듬거리는, 절뚝거리는, 말이 막히는, 말을 더듬는. lame: 절름발이의, 절름발이로 만들다, 불충분한, 앞뒤가 맞지 않는, 절름발이가 절룩거리다, 절름발이가 되다, 운율이 불완전한, 불완전한, 불구의, 라메. mirth: 환락, 명랑, 유쾌. parson: 교구 목사, 목사관, 검은 동물.
red-faced: 얼굴이 붉은, 화가 난, 부끄러운, 당황한, 얼굴을 붉힌. standstill: 정지, 휴지, 막힘, 침체. unholy: 사악한, 신성치 않은, 무서운, 신성하지 않은, 신앙심 없는. wearied: 피곤한. woolly: 희미한 모직의 옷, 양털의, 뭉게뭉게 피어오른, 양털 같은, 양모의, 알아들을 수 없는, 솜털이 있는, 모직 내의, 거칠고 활기 있는, 모직 의류.
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CHAPTER VI TOM MEETS BECKY
MONDAY%morning found Tom Sawyer miserable. Monday morning always found him so--because it began another week's slow suffering in school. He generally began that day with wishing he had had no intervening holiday, it made the going into captivity and fetters again so much more odious. Tom lay thinking. Presently it occurred to him that he wished he was sick; then he could stay home from school. Here was a vague possibility. He canvassed his system. No ailment was found, and he investigated again. This time he thought he could detect colicky symptoms, and he began to encourage them with considerable hope. But they soon grew feeble, and presently died wholly away. He reflected further. Suddenly he discovered something. One of his upper front teeth was loose. This was lucky; he was about to begin to groan, as a "starter," as he called it, when it occurred to him that if he came into court with that argument, his aunt would pull it out, and that would hurt. So he thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present, and seek further. Nothing offered for some little time, and then he remembered hearing the doctor tell about a certain thing that laid up a patient for two or three weeks and threatened to make him lose a finger. So the boy eagerly drew his sore toe from
Korean ailment: 병, 불쾌, 우환, 가벼운 질병. colicky: 산통의, 산통을 일으키는, 결장의, 복통. detect: 발견하다, 검파하다. eagerly: 열심히, 간절히, 열망하여. feeble: 약한, 연약한, 희미한, 의지가 박약한. groan: 신음하다, 그 소리, 괴로워하다, 으르렁거리다, 열망하다, 불평의 소리, 가 넘칠 정도로 많이 있다, 갈망하다, 신음하는 듯한 목소리로
말하다, 신음 소리, 삐걱거리는 소리. 침묵, 제외, 적립금. hearing: 청력, 듣기, 들어주기, 들리는 sore: 상처, 아픈, 언짢은 추억, 지독한, 거리, 청각, 경청, 가청거리, 청위, 성마른, 슬픈, 아프게, 얼얼한, 비통, 청취, 들리는 범위, 심문. 힘차게, 진무른데. laid: 집에 틀어박힌, 몸져 누워 있는. tooth: 이, 맛, 이 모양의 물건, miserable: 비참한, 불쌍한, 초라한, 좋아하는 것, 물다, 맞물다, 딱한, 빈약한, 천박한. 깔죽깔죽하게 하다, 에 톱니를 odious: 싫은, 밉살스러운, 증오해야 붙이다, 배의 대포, 식성, 이 같이 할, 추악한. 생긴 것. reserve: 보류, 제한, 예비의, 보류하다, wholly: 완전히, 아주, 오로지, 준비금, 자제, 운명짓다, 보유하다, 전적으로, 어구와함께.
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under the sheet and held it up for inspection. But now he did not know the necessary symptoms. However, it seemed well worth while to chance it, so he fell to groaning with considerable spirit.% But Sid slept on unconscious. Tom groaned louder, and fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe. No result from Sid. Tom was panting with his exertions by this time. He took a rest and then swelled himself up and fetched a succession of admirable groans. Sid snored on. Tom was aggravated. He said, "Sid, Sid!" and shook him. This course worked well, and Tom began to groan again. Sid yawned, stretched, then brought himself up on his elbow with a snort, and began to stare at Tom. Tom went on groaning. Sid said: "Tom! Say, Tom!" [No response.] "Here, Tom! TOM! What is the matter, Tom?" And he shook him and looked in his face anxiously. Tom moaned out: "Oh, don't, Sid. Don't joggle me." "Why, what's the matter, Tom? I must call auntie." "No--never mind. It'll be over by and by, maybe. Don't call anybody." "But I must! Don’t groan so, Tom, it's awful. How long you been this way?" "Hours. Ouch! Oh, don't stir so, Sid, you'll kill me." "Tom, why didn't you wake me sooner? Oh, Tom, don’t! It makes my flesh crawl to hear you. Tom, what is the matter?" "I forgive you everything, Sid. [Groan.] Everything you've ever done to me. When I'm gone--" "Oh, Tom, you ain't dying, are you? Don't, Tom--oh, don't. Maybe--"
Korean admirable: 훌륭한, 좋다, 칭찬할 만한. aggravated: 가중 폭행. anxiously: 걱정스럽게, 근심하여, 걱정하여. crawl: 기어가다, 들끓다, 서행하다, 근질근질하다, 활어조, 살금살금 걸어다니다, 댄스, 크롤 수영법, 우글거리다, 크롤로 헤엄치다, 포복. elbow: 팔꿈치, 기역자 관-팔꿈치로 찌르다, 몰두하여, 분주하여, 의복이 팔꿈치가 뚫어져, 팔꿈치로 찌르다,
기역자 관, 가난하여, 밀어 제치고 나아가다, 엘자 모양의 것, 팔꿈치 모양의 것. fancied: 공상의, 상상의, 가공의, 사육자, 이길 듯싶은, 잘 될 듯싶은, 마음에 든. joggle: 장부, 사개, 가볍게흔들다, 가벼운 흔들림, 흔들다, 가볍게 흔들리다. ouch: 아야, 아플 때 내는 소리, 아이고.
stare: 응시하다, 응시, 두드러 지다, 빤히 보다, 노려보아..시키다, 시키다, 빤히 쳐다보기, 노려보아, 노려보다, 눈에 띄다. stretched: 잡아당기는. unconscious: 무의식의, 깨닫지 못하는, 모르는 무의식, 의식을 갖지 않은, 자기도 모르게 나온, 정신을 잃은, 자각을 갖지 않은, 무의식, 의식을 잃은, 모르는, 지각을 갖지 않은.
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"I forgive everybody, Sid. [Groan.] Tell 'em so, Sid. And Sid, you give my window-sash and my cat with one eye to that new girl that's come to town, and tell her--" But Sid had snatched his clothes and gone. Tom was suffering in reality, now, so handsomely was his imagination working, and so his groans had gathered quite a genuine tone.% Sid flew down-stairs and said: "Oh, Aunt Polly, come! Tom's dying!" "Dying!" "Yes'm. Don't wait--come quick!" "Rubbage! I don't believe it!" But she fled up-stairs, nevertheless, with Sid and Mary at her heels. And her face grew white, too, and her lip trembled. When she reached the bedside she gasped out: "You, Tom! Tom, what's the matter with you?" "Oh, auntie, I'm--" "What's the matter with you--what is the matter with you, child?" "Oh, auntie, my sore toe's mortified!" The old lady sank down into a chair and laughed a little, then cried a little, then did both together. This restored her and she said: "Tom, what a turn you did give me. Now you shut up that nonsense and climb out of this." The groans ceased and the pain vanished from the toe. The boy felt a little foolish, and he said: "Aunt Polly, it seemed mortified, and it hurt so I never minded my tooth at all." "Your tooth, indeed! What's the matter with your tooth?" "One of them's loose, and it aches perfectly awful."
Korean auntie: 아줌마, 미사일 요격용 미사일, 영국 방송 협회, 미사일 요격미사일. bedside: 머리맡, 침대곁, 침대곁의, 배겟머리의, 배겟머리, 침대결, 환자의 머리맡, 침대. climb: 오르다, 오르는 곳, 기어오르다, 타다, 급히 입다, 감기어 뻗어 오르다, 승진, 승진하다, 오름, 떠오르다, 상승. foolish: 하찮은, 바보같은, 미련한, 어리석은.
forgive: 용서하다, 삭치다, 총포를 쏘다, 포장이 나쁜, 빚을탕감하다, 빚을 탕감하다, 헐렁헐렁한, 헐거워지다, 흐트러진, 면제하다, 삭히다, 관대히 봐주다. 낙낙한, 놓다. imagination: 상상, 상상력, 창작력, minded: 할 마음이 있는, 마음이 있는, 공상, 창조력, 심상, 구상력, 한 마음의, 하고 싶은 마음이 있는. 망상이해력. nonsense: 무의미한 말, 어리석은 lip: 입술, 입술을 쓰다, 찰싹찰싹 치다, 생각, 어리석은, 시시한 것, 의시, 수다, 귀때, 입, 입술을 대다, 허튼소리, 넌센스시, 어리석은 말, 중얼거리다, 끝끝내 고집을 세우다, 무의미한, 어리석은 행위넌센스, 되지 에 입술을 대다, 표면만의. 않은 소리. loose: 풀다, 풀린, 쏘다, 엉성한,
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"There, there, now, don't begin that groaning again. Open your mouth. Well-your tooth is loose, but you're not going to die about that. Mary, get me a silk thread, and a chunk of fire out of the kitchen." Tom said: "Oh, please, auntie, don't pull it out. It don't hurt any more. I wish I may never stir if it does. Please don't, auntie. I don't want to stay home from school." "Oh, you don't, don't you? So all this row was because you thought you'd get to stay home from school and go a-fishing? Tom, Tom, I love you so, and you seem to try every way you can to break my old heart with your outrageousness." By this time the dental instruments were ready. The old lady made one end of the silk thread fast to Tom's tooth with a loop and tied the other to the bedpost. Then she seized the chunk of fire and suddenly thrust it almost into the boy's face. The tooth hung dangling by the bedpost, now.% But all trials bring their compensations. As Tom wended to school after breakfast, he was the envy of every boy he met because the gap in his upper row of teeth enabled him to expectorate in a new and admirable way. He gathered quite a following of lads interested in the exhibition; and one that had cut his finger and had been a centre of fascination and homage up to this time, now found himself suddenly without an adherent, and shorn of his glory. His heart was heavy, and he said with a disdain which he did not feel that it wasn't anything to spit like Tom Sawyer; but another boy said, "Sour grapes!" and he wandered away a dismantled hero. Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village, Huckleberry Finn, son of the town drunkard. Huckleberry was cordially hated and dreaded by all the mothers of the town, because he was idle and lawless and vulgar and bad-and because all their children admired him so, and delighted in his forbidden society, and wished they dared to be like him. Tom was like the rest of the respectable boys, in that he envied Huckleberry his gaudy outcast condition, and was under strict orders not to play with him. So he played with him every time he got a chance. Huckleberry was always dressed in the cast-off clothes of fullgrown men, and they were in perennial bloom and fluttering with rags. His hat
Korean adherent: 들러붙는, 집착하는 붙어 떨어지지 않는, 점착성의, 자기편. bedpost: 대, 받침판, 침대 기둥. cast-off: 버림받은 사람, 벗어 버린, 버림받은 물건. cordially: 성의를 다해서, 진심으로, 성실하게, 정성껏. dangling: 에게 결과를 알리지 않고 기다리게 하다, 을 애타게 하다. disdain: 경멸, 경멸하다, 경멸하다경멸적인, 경멸적인, 경멸감, 할
가치가 없다고 생각하다. drunkard: 술고래. expectorate: 가래를뱉다, 기침하여뱉다, 침을 뱉다, 뱉다. fluttering: 펄럭이다. full-grown: 충분히 발육한, 충분히 성장한. gaudy: 야한, 값싸고 번지르르한, 교우대회, 번쩍번쩍 빛나는, 화려한, 향연, 지나치게 장식한, 저속한. homage: 존경, 복종, 신종의 예, 경의.
huckleberry: 월귤나무, 허클베리. lawless: 무법의, 누를 수 없는, 법률없는, 법률이 없는, 법률이 행해지지 않는. outcast: 버림받은, 집없는, 추방자, 배척받은, 버림받은사람, 추방된, 추방된 사람. pariah: 최하층민, 사회에서 버림 받은자, 파리아. rags: 누더기. shorn: 을 빼앗긴, 깎인.
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was a vast ruin with a wide crescent lopped out of its brim; his coat, when he wore one, hung nearly to his heels and had the rearward buttons far down the back; but one suspender supported his trousers; the seat of the trousers bagged low and contained nothing, the fringed legs dragged in the dirt when not rolled up.% Huckleberry came and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call any being master or obey anybody; he could go fishing or swimming when and where he chose, and stay as long as it suited him; nobody forbade him to fight; he could sit up as late as he pleased; he was always the first boy that went barefoot in the spring and the last to resume leather in the fall; he never had to wash, nor put on clean clothes; he could swear wonderfully. In a word, everything that goes to make life precious that boy had. So thought every harassed, hampered, respectable boy in St. Petersburg. Tom hailed the romantic outcast: "Hello, Huckleberry!" "Hello yourself, and see how you like it." "What's that you got?" "Dead cat." "Lemme see him, Huck. My, he's pretty stiff. Where'd you get him?" "Bought him off'n a boy." "What did you give?" "I give a blue ticket and a bladder that I got at the slaughter-house." "Where'd you get the blue ticket?" "Bought it off'n Ben Rogers two weeks ago for a hoop-stick." "Say--what is dead cats good for, Huck?" "Good for? Cure warts with." "No! Is that so? I know something that's better."
Korean bagged: 술취한. barefoot: 맨발의, 맨발로, 맨발. bladder: 방광, 부레, 수포, 신문, 해초 등의 기포, 바람 주머니, 기포, 부푼 것. brim: 가장자리, 양테, 가득채우다, 넘치다, 그릇의 가장자리, 가득 붓다. crescent: 초승달, 초승달 모양의 기장, 차차 커지는, 초승달 모양, 초승달 모양의, 초승달 모양의 광장, 초승달기, 초승달모양의, 초승달의,
초승달꼴 롤 빵, 회교. harassed: 성가신 듯한, 초조한, 매우 지친몹시 시달린. obey: 복종하다, 시키는대로 움직이다, 명령대로 복종하다, 에 복종하다. resume: 요약하다, 다시 시작하다, 되찾다, 개요, 적요, 다시 차지하다, 회복하다, 이력서, 다시 계속하다, 계속하다, 재점유하다. ruin: 파멸, 폐허, 손해, 파산, 몰락, 파멸시키다, 피해, 잔해, 파괴하다,
영락, 몰락한 사람. suited: 의 슈트를 입은, 슈트를 입은, 적합하여, 어울려. suspender: 양말대님, 양말 대님, 바지 멜빵, 멜빵, 매다는사람, 다는 사람. swear: 맹세하다, 저주, 선서시키다, 선서하다, 단언하다, 벌받을 소리를 하다, 서약하다, 욕, 욕지거리하다, 한 상태로 하다, 맹세코. wonderfully: 이상하게, 훌륭하게, 이상하게도.
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"I bet you don't. What is it?"% "Why, spunk-water." "Spunk-water! I wouldn't give a dern for spunk-water." "You wouldn't, wouldn't you? D'you ever try it?" "No, I hain't. But Bob Tanner did." "Who told you so!" "Why, he told Jeff Thatcher, and Jeff told Johnny Baker, and Johnny told Jim Hollis, and Jim told Ben Rogers, and Ben told a nigger, and the nigger told me. There now!" "Well, what of it? They'll all lie. Leastways all but the nigger. I don't know him. But I never see a nigger that wouldn’t lie. Shucks! Now you tell me how Bob Tanner done it, Huck." "Why, he took and dipped his hand in a rotten stump where the rain- water was." "In the daytime?" "Certainly." "With his face to the stump?" "Yes. Least I reckon so." "Did he say anything?" "I don't reckon he did. I don't know." "Aha! Talk about trying to cure warts with spunk-water such a blame fool way as that! Why, that ain't a-going to do any good. You got to go all by yourself, to the middle of the woods, where you know there's a spunk-water stump, and just as it's midnight you back up against the stump and jam your hand in and say: 'Barley-corn, barley-corn, injun-meal shorts, spunk-water, spunk-water, swaller these warts,'
Korean aha: 아하, 기쁨, 만족, 승리등을 나타냄. bet: 걸다, 내기, 단언하다, 내기를 하다, 건돈-내기를 하다, 취해야 할 대책, 주장하다, 보증하다, 내기의 대상, 건돈, 건 물건. blame: 책임, 나무라다, 비난하다, 비난, 허물, 의 탓으로 돌리다-비난, 탓, 지우다, 의 탓으로 돌리다, 책망. cure: 치유, 치료하다, 고치다, 치료, 양생하다, 치료법, 영혼의 구제,
목사직, 낫다, 가황, 가황하다. jam: 잼, 궁지, 막다, 혼잡, 붐빔, 잔뜩 채움, 으깨다, 움직이지 않게되다, 쑤셔 넣다, 곤경, 방해하다. leastways: 최소의, 가장적게, 아무튼, 적어도. lie: 거짓말, 방향, 눕다, 위치, 있다, 기대다, 향, 거짓말하다, 통해 있다, 사기, 소굴. midnight: 한밤중, 자정, 한밤중의, 캄캄한.
nigger: 깜둥이, 제재소의, 흑색토인흑갈색의 물감, 동력지레, 검둥이. reckon: 세다, 기대하다, 계산하다, 생각하다, 단정하다, 간주하다, 평가하다, 판단하다, 돌리다. rotten: 약한, 썩은, 부패한, 부서지기 쉬운, 타락한, 더러운, 취약한, 나쁜, 태도가 나쁜, 궂은, 축축한. shorts: 팬티, 반바지. woods: 형이 보통임.
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and then walk away quick, eleven steps, with your eyes shut, and then turn around three times and walk home without speaking to anybody. Because if you speak the charm's busted."% "Well, that sounds like a good way; but that ain't the way Bob Tanner done." "No, sir, you can bet he didn't, becuz he's the wartiest boy in this town; and he wouldn't have a wart on him if he'd knowed how to work spunk-water. I've took off thousands of warts off of my hands that way, Huck. I play with frogs so much that I've always got considerable many warts. Sometimes I take 'em off with a bean." "Yes, bean's good. I've done that." "Have you? What's your way?" "You take and split the bean, and cut the wart so as to get some blood, and then you put the blood on one piece of the bean and take and dig a hole and bury it 'bout midnight at the crossroads in the dark of the moon, and then you burn up the rest of the bean. You see that piece that's got the blood on it will keep drawing and drawing, trying to fetch the other piece to it, and so that helps the blood to draw the wart, and pretty soon off she comes." "Yes, that's it, Huck--that's it; though when you're burying it if you say 'Down bean; off wart; come no more to bother me!' it's better. That's the way Joe Harper does, and he's been nearly to Coonville and most everywheres. But say-how do you cure 'em with dead cats?" "Why, you take your cat and go and get in the graveyard 'long about midnight when somebody that was wicked has been buried; and when it's midnight a devil will come, or maybe two or three, but you can't see 'em, you can only hear something like the wind, or maybe hear 'em talk; and when they're taking that feller away, you heave your cat after 'em and say, 'Devil follow corpse, cat follow devil, warts follow cat, I'm done with ye!' That'll fetch any wart." "Sounds right. D'you ever try it, Huck?"
Korean bean: 콩, 하찮은 것, 머리, 머리를 정력가-고기에 후추를 발라 굽다, 치다, 열매, 적은 돈, 조금. 괴상한 우상, 지독한, 제기랄. bury: 묻다, 몰두하게하다, dig: 파다, 탐구하다, 찌르다, 알다, 장사지내다, 몰두하다, 숨기다, 잊다, 주의를 기울이다, 캐내다, 쿡 찌르기, 파묻다, 덮어서 숨기다. 파나가다, 파서 뚫다, 꾸준히 burying: 매장, 묻음. 공부하다, 꾸준히 공부하다- 한번 corpse: 시체, 송장. 찌르기. crossroads: 네거리, 십자로. feller: 벌목기, 벌채자, 벌목꾼, devil: 악마, 악인, 하청일을 하다, 공그르는 사람, 공그르는 기구. 짓찢다, 괴롭히다, 고기에 후추를 fetch: 가져오다, 도달하다, 내다, 발라 굽다, 비상한 정력가, 비상한 오게하다, 불러오다, 팔리다, 가하다,
가하다-물건을가져오다, 갖다 주다, 물건을가져오다, 의 마음을 사로잡다. graveyard: 묘지, 묘소. heave: 오르다, 토하다, 천식, 들어 올리다, 들어서 던져 넣다, 융기, 움직이다, 부풀리다, 들리다, 높아지다, 수평 전위. wart: 사마귀, 옹이. wicked: 심술궂은, 사악한, 나쁜, 버릇이 나쁜, 위험한, 장난이 심한, 불쾌한, 장난기 있는, 우수한.
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"No, but old Mother Hopkins told me."% "Well, I reckon it's so, then. Becuz they say she's a witch." "Say! Why, Tom, I know she is. She witched pap. Pap says so his own self. He come along one day, and he see she was a-witching him, so he took up a rock, and if she hadn't dodged, he'd a got her. Well, that very night he rolled off'n a shed wher' he was a layin drunk, and broke his arm." "Why, that's awful. How did he know she was a-witching him?" "Lord, pap can tell, easy. Pap says when they keep looking at you right stiddy, they're a-witching you. Specially if they mumble. Becuz when they mumble they're saying the Lord's Prayer backards." "Say, Hucky, when you going to try the cat?" "To-night. I reckon they'll come after old Hoss Williams to-night." "But they buried him Saturday. Didn't they get him Saturday night?" "Why, how you talk! How could their charms work till midnight?--and then it's Sunday. Devils don't slosh around much of a Sunday, I don't reckon." "I never thought of that. That's so. Lemme go with you?" "Of course--if you ain't afeard." "Afeard! 'Tain't likely. Will you meow?" "Yes--and you meow back, if you get a chance. Last time, you kep' me ameowing around till old Hays went to throwing rocks at me and says 'Dern that cat!' and so I hove a brick through his window--but don't you tell." "I won't. I couldn't meow that night, becuz auntie was watching me, but I'll meow this time. Say--what's that?" "Nothing but a tick." "Where'd you get him?" "Out in the woods." "What'll you take for him?" "I don't know. I don't want to sell him."
Korean brick: 벽돌, 벽돌을 깔다, 벽돌로 사람이 우물우물 씹다, 나직하여 탈피하다, 흘리다, 태양열 교환 추진. 둘러싸다, 호인, 집짓기 나무, 분명치 않은 말, 우물우물 씹다, slosh: 물속을 뛰어 다니다, 배회하다, 서글서글한 사람, 믿음직한 남자, 입속에서 중얼중얼 말하다, 중얼중얼 철벅철벅 휘젓다, 묽은 음료, 녹기 별돌 모양의 물건, 벽돌을 쌓다, 쌓기 말하다. 시작한 눈, 깊이 없는 감상적인 놀이의 토막나무. pap: 빵죽, 음성 수입, 관공리 등의 이야기, 뇌물, 물 속을 허위적거리며 drunk: 주정뱅이, 술취한, 취한, 부수입, 부수입, 어린애 속임수, 나아가다, 튀기는 소리, 진흙 속을 술주정뱅이, 술좌석, 도취된. 어린애 속임수 같은 이야기, 걸쭉한 허위적거리며 나아가다, 일없이 meow: 야웅, 고양이가 야옹하고 울다, 것, 어린애 속임수 생각. 돌아다니다. 야옹, 야옹하고 울다. rolled: 압연한. specially: 임시로, 특히, 특별한 mumble: 우물 우물 먹다, 중얼 shed: 벗다, 발하다, 격납고, 갈다, 방법으로, 특별히, 일부러, 특제로, 거리다, 중얼거리는 말, 이 빠진 깃털을 갈다, 내다, 헛간, 의지간, 각별히, 모처럼.
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"All right. It's a mighty small tick, anyway." "Oh, anybody can run a tick down that don't belong to them. I'm satisfied with it. It's a good enough tick for me." "Sho, there's ticks a plenty. I could have a thousand of 'em if I wanted to." "Well, why don't you? Becuz you know mighty well you can't. This is a pretty early tick, I reckon. It's the first one I've seen this year." "Say, Huck--I'll give you my tooth for him." "Less see it." Tom got out a bit of paper and carefully unrolled it. Huckleberry viewed it wistfully. The temptation was very strong. At last he said: "Is it genuwyne?" Tom lifted his lip and showed the vacancy.% "Well, all right," said Huckleberry, "it's a trade." Tom enclosed the tick in the percussion-cap box that had lately been the pinchbug's prison, and the boys separated, each feeling wealthier than before. When Tom reached the little isolated frame schoolhouse, he strode in briskly, with the manner of one who had come with all honest speed. He hung his hat on a peg and flung himself into his seat with business- like alacrity. The master, throned on high in his great splint-bottom arm-chair, was dozing, lulled by the drowsy hum of study. The interruption roused him. "Thomas Sawyer!" Tom knew that when his name was pronounced in full, it meant trouble. "Sir!" "Come up here. Now, sir, why are you late again, as usual?" Tom was about to take refuge in a lie, when he saw two long tails of yellow hair hanging down a back that he recognized by the electric sympathy of love; and by that form was the only vacant place on the girls' side of the schoolhouse. He instantly said:
Korean briskly: 기운차게, 상쾌하게, 활발하게. drowsy: 졸린, 졸음오게하는, 조는 듯한, 나른한, 졸리는. enclosed: 에워싸는, 둘러막는, 동봉하는, 넣는. hum: 콧노래를 부르다, 우물우물 말하다, 윙울리다, 윙윙하다, 경기가 좋다, 나쁜 냄새가 나다, 입속에서 우물거리다, 윙윙거리다. interruption: 중단, 방해, 가로막음,
중절, 불통. lately: 요즈음, 최근. peg: 안정시키다, 부지런히 일하다, 줄조르개, 나무못, 마개, 이유, 위가 넓고 아래가 좁아진, 겨누다, 공 따위를 던지다, 급, 나무로 만든 의족. pronounced: 뚜렷한, 명백한, 단호한. refuge: 피난처, 은신처, 피난, 안전지대, 핑계, 도피처, 구실, 의지, 의지가 되는 사람, 의지가 되는 물건, 위안자.
satisfied: 만족한, 흡족한. schoolhouse: 교사. tails: 뒷면이 나온, 뒷면이 나와서. tick: 진드기, 외상, 똑딱거리다, 순간, 베갯잇, 신용 대부, 재깍재깍 가다, 체크를 하다, 대조의 표, 이불잇, 똑딱. vacant: 빈, 멍한, 한가한, 비어 있는, 공허한, 결원의, 사람이 안 사는, 허탈한, 빈자리 지위의, 빈자리의. wistfully: 바라는 듯이.
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"I STOPPED TO TALK WITH HUCKLEBERRY FINN!" The master's pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly. The buzz of study ceased. The pupils wondered if this foolhardy boy had lost his mind. The master said: "You--you did what?" "Stopped to talk with Huckleberry Finn." There was no mistaking the words.% "Thomas Sawyer, this is the most astounding confession I have ever listened to. No mere ferule will answer for this offence. Take off your jacket." The master's arm performed until it was tired and the stock of switches notably diminished. Then the order followed: "Now, sir, go and sit with the girls! And let this be a warning to you." The titter that rippled around the room appeared to abash the boy, but in reality that result was caused rather more by his worshipful awe of his unknown idol and the dread pleasure that lay in his high good fortune. He sat down upon the end of the pine bench and the girl hitched herself away from him with a toss of her head. Nudges and winks and whispers traversed the room, but Tom sat still, with his arms upon the long, low desk before him, and seemed to study his book. By and by attention ceased from him, and the accustomed school murmur rose upon the dull air once more. Presently the boy began to steal furtive glances at the girl. She observed it, "made a mouth" at him and gave him the back of her head for the space of a minute. When she cautiously faced around again, a peach lay before her. She thrust it away. Tom gently put it back. She thrust it away again, but with less animosity. Tom patiently returned it to its place. Then she let it remain. Tom scrawled on his slate, "Please take it--I got more." The girl glanced at the words, but made no sign. Now the boy began to draw something on the slate, hiding his work with his left hand. For a time the girl refused to notice; but her human curiosity presently began to manifest itself by hardly perceptible signs. The boy worked on, apparently unconscious. The girl made a
Korean abash: 당황케 하다, 부끄럽게 하다, 당황하게 하다, 무안하게 하다. accustomed: 익숙한, 평소의, 여느 때와 다름없는, 길든, 습관의, 에 익숙한. animosity: 격심한 증오, 악의, 유한, 적의, 원한. desk: 편집부, 책상, 서랍, 사무. dread: 공포, 두려움, 두려워하다, 걱정하다, 격정하다, 무서운 물건, 무서운 사람.
ferule: 매, 손 때리는 매로 때리다, 나무막대기, 매로 때려 벌주다, 물미, 엄격한 학교 훈육. foolhardy: 무모한, 무작정한. hitched: 절름거리는. idol: 우상, 사신, 숭배 받는 것, 인기 있는 사람, 선입적 유견. patiently: 끈기 있게. peach: 복숭아, 미인, 멋진 것, 복숭아 빛, 복숭아의, 밀고하다, 복숭아빛의, 멋있는 사람, 멋있는 것.
perceptible: 지각 할 수 있는, 인지할 수 있는, 지각할 수 있는. titter: 킥킥웃음, 킥킥 거리다, 킥킥 웃다, 킥킥 웃음. toss: 단숨에 들이켜다, 던지다, 흥분, 돈던지기를 하여 결정짓다, 아래위로 몹시 흔들다번롱하다, 상하의 동요, 낙마, 높이 쳐 올리다, 손쉽게 해 치우다, 던져올리다, 던지기. worshipful: 존경할 만한, 경건한, 신앙심이 깊은, 명예 있는.
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sort of noncommittal attempt to see, but the boy did not betray that he was aware of it. At last she gave in and hesitatingly whispered: "Let me see it."% Tom partly uncovered a dismal caricature of a house with two gable ends to it and a corkscrew of smoke issuing from the chimney. Then the girl's interest began to fasten itself upon the work and she forgot everything else. When it was finished, she gazed a moment, then whispered: "It's nice--make a man." The artist erected a man in the front yard, that resembled a derrick. He could have stepped over the house; but the girl was not hypercritical; she was satisfied with the monster, and whispered: "It's a beautiful man--now make me coming along." Tom drew an hour-glass with a full moon and straw limbs to it and armed the spreading fingers with a portentous fan. The girl said: "It's ever so nice--I wish I could draw." "It's easy," whispered Tom, "I'll learn you." "Oh, will you? When?" "At noon. Do you go home to dinner?" "I'll stay if you will." "Good--that's a whack. What's your name?" "Becky Thatcher. What's yours? Oh, I know. It's Thomas Sawyer." "That's the name they lick me by. I'm Tom when I'm good. You call me Tom, will you?" "Yes." Now Tom began to scrawl something on the slate, hiding the words from the girl. But she was not backward this time. She begged to see. Tom said: "Oh, it ain't anything." "Yes it is."
Korean becky: 여자 이름. caricature: 만화식으로 그리다, 만화화, 풍차그림, 풍자하다, 풍자만화, 서투른 모방, 만화화하다, 만화, 민화화, 풍자 만화, 풍자 만화문. corkscrew: 나사 모양의, 타래송곳, 빙빙돌리다, 나사모양으로 꾸부리다, 나사모양으로 나아가다, 나사모양으로나아가다, 나사 모양으로 나아가다, 나사 누비고
나아가다, 빙빙 돌리다. derrick: 데릭 기중기, 이륙탑, 데릭, 유정탑. dismal: 쓸쓸한, 음침한, 무시무시한, 참담한, 어두운, 비참한. fasten: 잠기다, 멈추다, 잠그다, 고착하다, 꽉달라붙다, 꽉 달라붙다, 단단히 고정시키다, 단단히고정시키다, 붙들어 매다, 붙들어매다, 고정하다. gable: 박공, 박풍, 박공 구조.
hesitatingly: 망설이게, 주저하게, 주저하면서. hour-glass: 물시계, 모래시계. noncommittal: 이도저도 아닌, 언질을 주지 않는, 이 애매한, 언질을 주지 않는 뜻, 막연한, 특징이 없는. portentous: 놀라운, 불길한, 이상한, 전조의, 놀랄만한, 장중한. scrawl: 낙서, 갈겨씀, 갈겨 쓰다, 갈겨쓰다, 갈겨쓴 편지, 흘려 쓰다, 갈겨쓴 필적.
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"No it ain't. You don't want to see." "Yes I do, indeed I do. Please let me." "You'll tell." "No I won't--deed and deed and double deed won't." "You won't tell anybody at all? Ever, as long as you live?" "No, I won't ever tell anybody. Now let me." "Oh, you don't want to see!" "Now that you treat me so, I will see." And she put her small hand upon his and a little scuffle ensued, Tom pretending to resist in earnest but letting his hand slip by degrees till these words were revealed: “I love you.” "Oh, you bad thing!" And she hit his hand a smart rap, but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.% Just at this juncture the boy felt a slow, fateful grip closing on his ear, and a steady lifting impulse. In that vise he was borne across the house and deposited in his own seat, under a peppering fire of giggles from the whole school. Then the master stood over him during a few awful moments, and finally moved away to his throne without saying a word. But although Tom's ear tingled, his heart was jubilant. As the school quieted down Tom made an honest effort to study, but the turmoil within him was too great. In turn he took his place in the reading class and made a botch of it; then in the geography class and turned lakes into mountains, mountains into rivers, and rivers into continents, till chaos was come again; then in the spelling class, and got "turned down," by a succession of mere baby words, till he brought up at the foot and yielded up the pewter medal which he had worn with ostentation for months.
Korean borne: 시야가 좁은, 마음이 좁은. botch: 흉한 기움질, 서투르게수선하다, 망치다-서투른 수선, 보기 흉하게 기운 것, 실수하다, 서투른 말을 하다, 서투른 일, 서투른 짓을 하다, 실패하다, 서투르게 깁다, 서투른 솜씨. fateful: 숙명적인, 중대한, 치명적인, 운명을 안고 있는, 예언적인. impulse: 충격, 충동, 자극, 추진, 변덕, 충격량, 역적, 고무, 일시적
감정순간력, 욕구. jubilant: 기쁨에넘친, 기쁨에 넘친, 환성을 올리는, 환성을올리는, 환성을 올리며기뻐하는, 기뻐하는. juncture: 이음매, 연결, 경우, 위기, 접합, 접속, 연접, 전기. ostentation: 자랑해 보임, 과시, 허영, 겉치레하기. pewter: 땜납, 백랍, 백랍제의 기물. rap: 내뱉듯이 말하다, 톡톡 두드림, 비난, 조금, 가볍게 두드림, 죽이다,
동전 한푼, 랩, 비난 톡톡두드리다, 톡톡 두드리기, 톡톡 두드리다. scuffle: 난투, 당황하여 돌아다니다, 맞붙어 싸우다, 발을 질질 끄는 걸음, 발을 질질 끌며 걷다, 당황하여 달리다. spelling: 철자, 철자법. turmoil: 혼란, 소동, 소란. vise: 바이스, 바이스로 되다, 되다, 바이스로 죄다, 사증, 사증하다, 이서하다.
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TICK RUNNING AND A HEARTBREAK THE HARDER Tom tried to fasten his mind on his book, the more his ideas wandered. So at last, with a sigh and a yawn, he gave it up. It seemed to him that the noon recess would never come. The air was utterly dead. There was not a breath stirring. It was the sleepiest of sleepy days. The drowsing murmur of the five and twenty studying scholars soothed the soul like the spell that is in the murmur of bees. Away off in the flaming sunshine, Cardiff Hill lifted its soft green sides through a shimmering veil of heat, tinted with the purple of distance; a few birds floated on lazy wing high in the air; no other living thing was visible but some cows, and they were asleep. Tom's heart ached to be free, or else to have something of interest to do to pass the dreary time. His hand wandered into his pocket and his face lit up with a glow of gratitude that was prayer, though he did not know it. Then furtively the percussion-cap box came out. He released the tick and put him on the long flat desk. The creature probably glowed with a gratitude that amounted to prayer, too, at this moment, but it was premature: for when he started thankfully to travel off, Tom turned him aside with a pin and made him take a new direction. Tom's bosom friend sat next him, suffering just as Tom had been, and now he was deeply and gratefully interested in this entertainment in an instant. This
Korean dreary: 울적한, 쓸쓸한, 지루한, 처량한, 음울한, 황량한. flaming: 과장된, 열렬한, 타는 듯한, 열정에 불타는, 불타는, 현란한, 타오르는, 눈이 이글이글 빛난는, 불을 뿜는, 색채가 타는듯이 빨간, 타는 듯이 붉은. furtively: 몰래, 슬쩍, 살그머니, 슬그머니, 은밀히. gratefully: 감사하여, 기꺼이. gratitude: 감사.
noon: 정오, 정오의, 전성기, 점심을 활약하는. 먹다, 한밤중, 한낮, 야반, 결정, 낮 thankfully: 감사하는 마음으로. 휴식을 취하다절정에 달하다, 정오에 veil: 베일, 감추다, 가리개, 구실, 너울, 하는, 최고점. 덮어 가리는 물건, 막, 싸다, 베일을 recess: 휴회, 휴게, 휴가, 구석, 와, 걸치다, 덮개, 연구개. 휴회하다, 은거지, 휴식, 후미진 곳, yawn: 하품하다, 크게 벌어져 있다, 벽장, 감추다. 하품하며 말하다, 하품 소리, 틈 등이 sleepy: 졸음이 오는 듯한, 졸린, 너무 크게 벌어지다, 입을 크게 벌림, 익어 속이 썩기 시작한, 잠자는 듯한, 벌어진 틈, 만 등이 크게 벌어지다, 졸리는. 따분한 일, 따분한 사람, 입 등이 크게 stirring: 감동시키는, 붐비는, 활발한, 벌어지다.
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bosom friend was Joe Harper. The two boys were sworn friends all the week, and embattled enemies on Saturdays. Joe took a pin out of his lapel and began to assist in exercising the prisoner. The sport grew in interest momently. Soon Tom said that they were interfering with each other, and neither getting the fullest benefit of the tick. So he put Joe's slate on the desk and drew a line down the middle of it from top to bottom.% "Now," said he, "as long as he is on your side you can stir him up and I'll let him alone; but if you let him get away and get on my side, you're to leave him alone as long as I can keep him from crossing over." "All right, go ahead; start him up." The tick escaped from Tom, presently, and crossed the equator. Joe harassed him awhile, and then he got away and crossed back again. This change of base occurred often. While one boy was worrying the tick with absorbing interest, the other would look on with interest as strong, the two heads bowed together over the slate, and the two souls dead to all things else. At last luck seemed to settle and abide with Joe. The tick tried this, that, and the other course, and got as excited and as anxious as the boys themselves, but time and again just as he would have victory in his very grasp, so to speak, and Tom's fingers would be twitching to begin, Joe's pin would deftly head him off, and keep possession. At last Tom could stand it no longer. The temptation was too strong. So he reached out and lent a hand with his pin. Joe was angry in a moment. Said he: "Tom, you let him alone." "I only just want to stir him up a little, Joe." "No, sir, it ain't fair; you just let him alone." "Blame it, I ain't going to stir him much." "Let him alone, I tell you." "I won't!" "You shall--he's on my side of the line." "Look here, Joe Harper, whose is that tick?"
Korean abide: 지탱하다, 살다, 머무르다, 기다리다, 참고 견디다, 지속하다, 머물다, 달게 받다, 규칙을 엄수하다, 각오하고 기다리다, 따르다. bowed: 굽은, 머리를 숙인, 활을 가진, 활 모양의, 활 모양을 한. deftly: 능란하게, 솜씨가 좋게. embattled: 괴롭혀지는, 총안 흉장이 있는, 총안 모양으로 들쭉날쭉한, 지겨운, 전투 태세를 갖춘, 적에게 포위 당한, 흉벽꼴의 요철이 있는,
포진한. equator: 적도, 주야 평분선, 균분원. escaped: 도망한, 탈주한. excited: 흥분한, 흥분한 활발한, 여기한, 여기 상태의. interfering: 간섭하는, 남의 일에 참견하는. lapel: 접어젖힌 옷깃, 접은 옷깃. lent: 사순절, 케리므브즈 대학 춘계 보트 레이스. luck: 행운, 불행히도, 운, 불운.
momently: 각 일각, 시시각각, 즉시, 지금이라도, 순간적으로. slate: 점판암, 슬레이트, 후보자 명부, 석판, 석관, 슬레이트로 이다, 예정하다, 후보자 명부에 등록하다, 혹평하다, 석판색, 석판질의. sworn: 맹세한, 선서한. temptation: 유혹, 광야의 시험, 유혹물. worrying: 귀찮은, 걱정되는, 성가신, 애타는.
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"I don't care whose tick he is--he's on my side of the line, and you sha'n't touch him." "Well, I'll just bet I will, though. He's my tick and I'll do what I blame please with him, or die!" A tremendous whack came down on Tom's shoulders, and its duplicate on Joe's; and for the space of two minutes the dust continued to fly from the two jackets and the whole school to enjoy it. The boys had been too absorbed to notice the hush that had stolen upon the school awhile before when the master came tiptoeing down the room and stood over them. He had contemplated a good part of the performance before he contributed his bit of variety to it.% When school broke up at noon, Tom flew to Becky Thatcher, and whispered in her ear: "Put on your bonnet and let on you're going home; and when you get to the corner, give the rest of 'em the slip, and turn down through the lane and come back. I'll go the other way and come it over 'em the same way." So the one went off with one group of scholars, and the other with another. In a little while the two met at the bottom of the lane, and when they reached the school they had it all to themselves. Then they sat together, with a slate before them, and Tom gave Becky the pencil and held her hand in his, guiding it, and so created another surprising house. When the interest in art began to wane, the two fell to talking. Tom was swimming in bliss. He said: "Do you love rats?" "No! I hate them!" "Well, I do, too--live ones. But I mean dead ones, to swing round your head with a string." "No, I don't care for rats much, anyway. What I like is chewing-gum." "Oh, I should say so! I wish I had some now." "Do you? I've got some. I'll let you chew it awhile, but you must give it back to me."
Korean bonnet: 덮개, 보닛, 남자모자, 여자모자, 테 없는 모자, 공모자. chew: 씹다, 씹음, 깊이 생각하다, 심사 숙고하다, 씹는 과자, 충분히 의논하다, 저작하다, 씹느 담배를 씹다, 한 입, 저작, 한입. duplicate: 복제의, 복사하다, 부본, 사본, 이중의, 한쌍의, 부의, 물표, 정부 두통으로 하다, 이중으로 하다, 복제. pencil: 연필, 화필, 광속, 연필로 쓴,
연필로 그리다, 광속선, 연필 모양의 따위로 넘친, 헤엄치는. 물건, 연필로 쓰다. swing: 그네, 진동, 진폭, 매달다, slip: 스르르 빠지다, 전표, 방향을 바꾸다, 좌우하다, 흔들다, 살짝들어가다, 몰래 달아나다, 동요, 스윙 음악, 가락, 교묘히 미끄러지다, 쑥 걸쳐 입다, 쑥 처리하다. 집어넣다, 의 가지를 자르다, 부전, tremendous: 무서운, 무시무시한, 미끄러 뜨리다, 풀어 놓다. 굉장한, 멋진, 대단한, 거대한. stolen: 훔친. wane: 이지러짐, 이지러지다, 쇠미, swimming: 수영, 쉽게, 일사 천리로, 종말, 종말에 가까워지다, 기울기 거침 없이, 현기증, 땀으로 넘친, 물로 시작하여, 죽더기, 쇠미하여, 이울다, 넘친, 어지러운, 흐르는 듯한, 침 약해지다, 감퇴.
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That was agreeable, so they chewed it turn about, and dangled their legs against the bench in excess of contentment.% "Was you ever at a circus?" said Tom. "Yes, and my pa's going to take me again some time, if I'm good." "I been to the circus three or four times--lots of times. Church ain't shucks to a circus. There's things going on at a circus all the time. I'm going to be a clown in a circus when I grow up." "Oh, are you! That will be nice. They're so lovely, all spotted up." "Yes, that's so. And they get slathers of money--most a dollar a day, Ben Rogers says. Say, Becky, was you ever engaged?" "What's that?" "Why, engaged to be married." "No." "Would you like to?" "I reckon so. I don't know. What is it like?" "Like? Why it ain't like anything. You only just tell a boy you won't ever have anybody but him, ever ever ever, and then you kiss and that's all. Anybody can do it." "Kiss? What do you kiss for?" "Why, that, you know, is to--well, they always do that." "Everybody?" "Why, yes, everybody that's in love with each other. Do you remember what I wrote on the slate?" "Ye--yes." "What was it?" "I sha'n't tell you." "Shall I tell you?"
Korean agreeable: 기분 좋은, 유쾌한, 적당한, 흥행장, 원형 광장, 고대 로마의 원형 벽에 반쯤 묻힌. 어울리는, 쾌이 흥하는, 사근사근한, 경기장, 재미있는 사람, 크고 화려한 excess: 부절제, 초과, 지나침, 과다, 마음에 드는, 맞는, 상냥한, 기꺼이 안경, 법석댐. 폭음폭식, 과도, 과잉, 난폭, 초과량, 동의하는. clown: 어릿광대, 시골뜨기, 휴직시키다, 제한 외의. bench: 판사석, 벤치, 지위에 앉히다, 익살부리다, 버릇 없는 사람, kiss: 키스, 당과의 일종, 키스하다, 퇴장시키다, 진열대, 착석시키다, 어릿광대짓하다, 익살꾼, 촌뜨기, 굴욕을 당하다, 가볍게 스치다, 온실 안의 묘상에 심다, 계단, 교양없는사람. 접촉하다, 에 키스하다, 에 가볍게 밑으로부터 파다, 작업대, 묘상. dollar: 달러, 오실링 은화, 불, 금전. 스치다, 가볍게 스치기. chewed: 난처한, 걱정하는, 고민하는. engaged: 바쁜, 약속된, 교전중인, spotted: 반점이 있는, 얼룩덜룩한, circus: 서커스, 곡예, 곡마단, 원형의 고용된, 약혼중인, 용무중인, 손상당한, 흠이 있는, 더럽혀진, 네거리, 쾌활하고 떠들썩한 것, 원형 통화중인, 약혼인, 연동의, 종사하는, 오점이 있는, 티가 있는.
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"Ye--yes--but%some other time." "No, now." "No, not now--to-morrow." "Oh, no, now. Please, Becky--I'll whisper it, I'll whisper it ever so easy." Becky hesitating, Tom took silence for consent, and passed his arm about her waist and whispered the tale ever so softly, with his mouth close to her ear. And then he added: "Now you whisper it to me--just the same." She resisted, for a while, and then said: "You turn your face away so you can't see, and then I will. But you mustn't ever tell anybody--will you, Tom? Now you won't, will you?" "No, indeed, indeed I won't. Now, Becky." He turned his face away. She bent timidly around till her breath stirred his curls and whispered, "I--love--you!" Then she sprang away and ran around and around the desks and benches, with Tom after her, and took refuge in a corner at last, with her little white apron to her face. Tom clasped her about her neck and pleaded: "Now, Becky, it's all done--all over but the kiss. Don't you be afraid of that--it ain't anything at all. Please, Becky." And he tugged at her apron and the hands. By and by she gave up, and let her hands drop; her face, all glowing with the struggle, came up and submitted. Tom kissed the red lips and said: "Now it's all done, Becky. And always after this, you know, you ain't ever to love anybody but me, and you ain't ever to marry anybody but me, ever never and forever. Will you?" "No, I'll never love anybody but you, Tom, and I'll never marry anybody but you--and you ain't to ever marry anybody but me, either." "Certainly. Of course. That's part of it. And always coming to school or when we're going home, you're to walk with me, when there ain't anybody looking--
Korean apron: 에이프런, 바텐더, 앞무대, 행주치마, 앞치마를 두르다, 앞치마, 격납고, 불쑥 나온 앞무대, 격납고 앞의 광장, 앞의 광장, 격납고 앞의 포장된 광장. bent: 굽은, 초원, 황야, 마음을 기울인, 열심인, 경향, 허리가 굽은, 성벽, 겨이삭속 또는 그와 비슷한 포아풀과의 잡초, 그 줄기, 기호. forever: 영원히, 언제나, 끊임없이, 영구히, 영원, 항상, 장황히.
glowing: 백열의, 홍조된, 샛빨간, timidly: 소심하게, 겁많게, 마음이 열렬한, 열심인, 적열하는, 백열하는 약해서. 것, 백열하는, 적열하는 것. waist: 허리, 블라우스, 요부, 몸통옷, hesitating: 주저하는, 망설이는. 가운데의 잘룩한 곳, 허리의 잘룩한 softly: 조용한, 수월한, 흐릿한, 곳, 여성복의 치수, 여성복의 허리, 온화한, 연한, 상쾌한, 부드럽게, 중앙의 잘룩한 부분. 손쉬운, 부드러운 물건, 부드러운, whisper: 속삭이다, 속삭임, 소근거림, 매끈한. 살랑살랑소리, 살랑살랑 소리를 내다, tale: 이야기, 총수, 거짓말, 험담, 전체, 말을 가만히 퍼뜨리다, 은밀히 말을 수, 소문, 비밀을 퍼뜨리다, 고자질, 퍼뜨리다, 몰래 말하다, 소문, 적은 계산, 객담. 분량, 일러바치다.
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and you choose me and I choose you at parties, because that's the way you do when you're engaged." "It's so nice. I never heard of it before." "Oh, it's ever so gay! Why, me and Amy Lawrence--" The big eyes told Tom his blunder and he stopped, confused.% "Oh, Tom! Then I ain't the first you've ever been engaged to!" The child began to cry. Tom said: "Oh, don't cry, Becky, I don't care for her any more." "Yes, you do, Tom--you know you do." Tom tried to put his arm about her neck, but she pushed him away and turned her face to the wall, and went on crying. Tom tried again, with soothing words in his mouth, and was repulsed again. Then his pride was up, and he strode away and went outside. He stood about, restless and uneasy, for a while, glancing at the door, every now and then, hoping she would repent and come to find him. But she did not. Then he began to feel badly and fear that he was in the wrong. It was a hard struggle with him to make new advances, now, but he nerved himself to it and entered. She was still standing back there in the corner, sobbing, with her face to the wall. Tom's heart smote him. He went to her and stood a moment, not knowing exactly how to proceed. Then he said hesitatingly: "Becky, I--I don't care for anybody but you." No reply--but sobs. "Becky"--pleadingly. "Becky, won't you say something?" More sobs. Tom got out his chiefest jewel, a brass knob from the top of an andiron, and passed it around her so that she could see it, and said: "Please, Becky, won't you take it?" She struck it to the floor. Then Tom marched out of the house and over the hills and far away, to return to school no more that day. Presently Becky began to
Korean andiron: 철제장작받침. blunder: 큰실수를 하다, 머뭇머뭇하다, 큰실수, 잘못하다, 무심코 입 밖에 내다, 에 실수로 깜박하여 들어가다, 에 실수로 들어가다, 우물쭈물하다, 큰 실수, 큰 실수를 하다, 그르치다. brass: 놋쇠, 금관악기, 철면피, 고급장교, 금전, 놋그릇, 창녀, 놋쇠빛, 축받이, 뻔뻔스러움, 돈. glancing: 번쩍번쩍 빛나는, 넌지시
빗대는, 맞고 빗나가는, 번쩍이는, 생각하다, 회개하다, 유감스럽게 번뜩이는. 생각하다. jewel: 보석, 보배, 보석 같은 것, 석, restless: 끊임없는, 불안한, 침착하지 귀중한 사람, 귀중한 물건. 못한, 잠잘 수 없는, 잠못이루는, knob: 혹, 손잡이, 작고 둥근 언덕, 활동적인, 쉬지 않는, 쉬지 못하게 마디, 설상가상으로, 혹이 생기다, 하는, 들떠 있는, 부단한, 침착하지 작고 둥근 덩어리, 에 손잡이를 달다. 않은. nerved: 대담한, 신경이..한, 잎맥이 soothing: 누그러뜨리는, 달래는 듯한, 있는, 활기있는. 달래는. repent: 후회하다, 포복성의, uneasy: 불안한, 걱정되는, 거북한, 기어다니는, 뉘우치다, 유감으로 어색한.
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suspect. She ran to the door; he was not in sight; she flew around to the playyard; he was not there. Then she called: "Tom! Come back, Tom!" She listened intently, but there was no answer. She had no companions but silence and loneliness. So she sat down to cry again and upbraid herself; and by this time the scholars began to gather again, and she had to hide her griefs and still her broken heart and take up the cross of a long, dreary, aching afternoon, with none among the strangers about her to exchange sorrows with.%
Korean aching: 쑤시는, 아픈. cross: 교차하다, 교배시키다, 가로지르다, 십자가, 고난, 가로의, 잡종의, 부정, 가로줄을 긋다, 건너가다, 비뚤어진. cry: 부르짖다, 울다, 외침, 고함, 애원하다, 엉엉 울다, 큰소리로 부르다, 큰소리로 알리다, 외치다, 울며...하다, 함성. gather: 채집하다, 모으다, 개더, 거두어들이기, 긴장시키다, 증가하다,
내다, 찌푸리다, 짜내다, 수금, 추측하다. hide: 숨다, 피혁, 때리다, 짐승의 가죽, 숨기다, 심하게 매질하다, 짐승 가죽, 숨기기, 숨는 장소. intently: 골똘하게, 여념이 없는, 여념이 없이, 오로지, 지심의, 집중되어 있는. loneliness: 쓸쓸함, 외로움. none: 아무도 ... 않다. silence: 묵살, 무소식, 침묵, 침묵을
지킴, 침묵시키는 사람, 침묵 지키다, 잠잠하게 하다, 소음장치, 비밀, 망각, 조용히. suspect: 의심하다, 용의자, 의심스러운, 알아채다, 느끼다, 이 아닌가 생각하다, 의심을 품다. upbraid: 꾸짖다, 비난하다, 책하다, 비판하다, 신랄하게 비난하다, 신랄하게 비판하다, 신랄하게 힐책하다, 에게 구역질나게 하다, 을 비난하는 결과를 가져오다.
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A PIRATE BOLD TO BE
TOM DODGED hither and thither through lanes until he was well out of the track of returning scholars, and then fell into a moody jog. He crossed a small "branch" two or three times, because of a prevailing juvenile superstition that to cross water baffled pursuit. Half an hour later he was disappearing behind the Douglas mansion on the summit of Cardiff Hill, and the schoolhouse was hardly distinguishable away off in the valley behind him. He entered a dense wood, picked his pathless way to the centre of it, and sat down on a mossy spot under a spreading oak. There was not even a zephyr stirring; the dead noonday heat had even stilled the songs of the birds; nature lay in a trance that was broken by no sound but the occasional far-off hammering of a woodpecker, and this seemed to render the pervading silence and sense of loneliness the more profound. The boy's soul was steeped in melancholy; his feelings were in happy accord with his surroundings. He sat long with his elbows on his knees and his chin in his hands, meditating. It seemed to him that life was but a trouble, at best, and he more than half envied Jimmy Hodges, so lately released; it must be very peaceful, he thought, to lie and slumber and dream forever and ever, with the wind whispering through the trees and caressing the grass and the flowers over the grave, and nothing to bother and grieve about, ever any more. If he only had
Korean baffled: 실패하는. caressing: 애무하는, 달래는 듯한, 귀여워하는. distinguishable: 구별할 수 있는. far-off: 아득히 먼. grieve: 괴롭히다, 괴로워하다, 슬퍼하다, 몹시 슬퍼하다, 가슴 아파하다, 농장 관리인, 마음 아파하다, 관리자, 슬픔에 잠기게 하다. jog: 불러 일으키다, 천천히 달리다,
터벅터벅 걷다, 살짝 밀다, 알리다, 울퉁불퉁함, 깔쭉깔쭉함, 콱 밀기, 터덜터덜 타고 가다, 건강을 위해 천천히 달리다, 가벼운 흔들림. mossy: 이끼 낀, 이끼 같은, 케케묵은. noonday: 정오, 정오의, 한낮, 한낮의. pathless: 전인 미답의, 길 없는, 길없는, 미개척의, 인적 없는, 길이 없는. slumber: 휴지하다, 잠, 잠자다, 잠자면서 보내다, 활동을 쉬다,
무기력 상태, 혼수 상태. steeped: 깊이 스며든, 액체에 담근, 뒤덮인, 둘러싸인. superstition: 미신, 사교. trance: 꿈결, 비몽 사몽, 황홀상태, 실신, 황홀, 황홀하게 만들다. woodpecker: 딱따구리. zephyr: 산들바람, 서풍, 천, 연풍, 가볍고 부드러운 실, 미풍, 아주 엷은 모직의 운동복, 엷은 여성용 옷감의 일종.
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a clean %Sunday-school record he could be willing to go, and be done with it all. Now as to this girl. What had he done? Nothing. He had meant the best in the world, and been treated like a dog--like a very dog. She would be sorry some day--maybe when it was too late. Ah, if he could only die temporarily! But the elastic heart of youth cannot be compressed into one constrained shape long at a time. Tom presently began to drift insensibly back into the concerns of this life again. What if he turned his back, now, and disappeared mysteriously? What if he went away--ever so far away, into unknown countries beyond the seas--and never came back any more! How would she feel then! The idea of being a clown recurred to him now, only to fill him with disgust. For frivolity and jokes and spotted tights were an offense, when they intruded themselves upon a spirit that was exalted into the vague august realm of the romantic. No, he would be a soldier, and return after long years, all war-worn and illustrious. No--better still, he would join the Indians, and hunt buffaloes and go on the warpath in the mountain ranges and the trackless great plains of the Far West, and away in the future come back a great chief, bristling with feathers, hideous with paint, and prance into Sunday-school, some drowsy summer morning, with a bloodcurdling war-whoop, and sear the eyeballs of all his companions with unappeasable envy. But no, there was something gaudier even than this. He would be a pirate! That was it! Now his future lay plain before him, and glowing with unimaginable splendor. How his name would fill the world, and make people shudder! How gloriously he would go plowing the dancing seas, in his long, low, black-hulled racer, the Spirit of the Storm, with his grisly flag flying at the fore! And at the zenith of his fame, how he would suddenly appear at the old village and stalk into church, brown and weatherbeaten, in his black velvet doublet and trunks, his great jack-boots, his crimson sash, his belt bristling with horse-pistols, his crime-rusted cutlass at his side, his slouch hat with waving plumes, his black flag unfurled, with the skull and crossbones on it, and hear with swelling ecstasy the whisperings, "It's Tom Sawyer the Pirate!--the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main!"
Korean bloodcurdling: 소름끼치는, 소름이 끼치는. buffaloes: 물소. crossbones: 죽음의 상징, 대퇴골2개를 교차시킨 도형. cutlass: 단검, 몸이 휜 단도. frivolity: 천박, 하찮은 일, 경박, 경솔, 경솔한 언동, 쓸데없는 일. insensibly: 알아차리지 못할 만큼, 천천히, 눈에 띄지 않을 정도로. offense: 반칙, 죄, 위반.
prance: 도약, 뻐기며 걷다, 말을 껑충껑충 뛰게 하여 나아가다, 뛰어 돌아 다니다, 뒷다리로 뛰다, 말을 껑충거리며 나아가게 하다, 껑충거리며 나아가게 하다, 뒷다리로 껑충거리며 나아가다, 말이 뒷다리로 껑충거리며 나아가다. sear: 시들다, 시든, 태우다, 타다, 말라죽은, 마비시키다, 단 자국, 그을리다, 시들게 하다, 시든 상태, 무감각하게 하다.
trackless: 무궤도의, 발자국 없는, 자취를 남기지 않는, 인적 미답의, 궤도없는, 길 없는, 발자국없는, 인적미답의. unappeasable: 만족시킬 수 없는, 완화시킬 수 없는, 가라앉힐 수 없는. unimaginable: 상상할 수 없는. warpath: 노하여, 출정의 길, 북미 인디언의 정도. weather-beaten: 비바람에 단련된, 비바람에 시달린.
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Yes, it was settled; his career was determined. He would run away from home and enter upon it. He would start the very next morning. Therefore he must now begin to get ready. He would collect his resources together. He went to a rotten log near at hand and began to dig under one end of it with his Barlow knife. He soon struck wood that sounded hollow. He put his hand there and uttered this incantation impressively: "What hasn't come here, come! What's here, stay here!"% Then he scraped away the dirt, and exposed a pine shingle. He took it up and disclosed a shapely little treasure-house whose bottom and sides were of shingles. In it lay a marble. Tom's astonishment was boundless! He scratched his head with a perplexed air, and said: "Well, that beats anything!" Then he tossed the marble away pettishly, and stood cogitating. The truth was, that a superstition of his had failed, here, which he and all his comrades had always looked upon as infallible. If you buried a marble with certain necessary incantations, and left it alone a fortnight, and then opened the place with the incantation he had just used, you would find that all the marbles you had ever lost had gathered themselves together there, meantime, no matter how widely they had been separated. But now, this thing had actually and unquestionably failed. Tom's whole structure of faith was shaken to its foundations. He had many a time heard of this thing succeeding but never of its failing before. It did not occur to him that he had tried it several times before, himself, but could never find the hiding-places afterward. He puzzled over the matter some time, and finally decided that some witch had interfered and broken the charm. He thought he would satisfy himself on that point; so he searched around till he found a small sandy spot with a little funnel-shaped depression in it. He laid himself down and put his mouth close to this depression and called-"Doodle-bug, doodle-bug, tell me what I want to know! Doodle-bug, doodlebug, tell me what I want to know!" The sand began to work, and presently a small black bug appeared for a second and then darted under again in a fright.
Korean afterward: 나중에, 그 후, 뒤에. astonishment: 놀라움, 경악, 놀랄 만한 물건, 놀랄 만한 일, 놀람. boundless: 한없는, 무한한. bug: 빈대, 벌레, 젠체하는사람, 고장, 결함, 결점, 기계의 고장, 흥미, 잘난 체하는 사람, 도청 마이크, 곤충. fortnight: 이주일. foundations: 토대. fright: 돌연한 공포, 우스운 사람, 추악한사람, 추악한 사람,
우스운사람, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 보기 흉한 물건, 도깨비 같은 사람, 도깨비 같은 물건, 공포, 보기 흉한 사람. impressively: 인상깊게, 인상적으로. incantation: 주문, 마법, 요술, 주문을 외기. infallible: 반드시 일어나는, 절대 확실한, 오류가 없는, 전혀 오류가 없는, 전혀 잘못이 없는, 절대적으로 확실한, 틀리는 일이 없는, 전혀 틀림이 없는.
shapely: 모양이 좋은, 모양 가좋은, 형태 가좋은. shingle: 지붕널, 조약돌, 치깎기, 두들기고 압축시켜 슬래그를 제거하다, 지붕널로 이다, 작은 간판, 연철 조각, 싱글 컷, 두들기고 압축시켜 불순물을 제거하다, 싱글 컷으로 하다. shingles: 대상포진, 대상 포진. succeeding: 계속되는, 다음의. treasure-house: 보고, 보물 창고.
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"He dasn't tell! So it was a witch that done it. I just knowed it." He well knew the futility of trying to contend against witches, so he gave up discouraged. But it occurred to him that he might as well have the marble he had just thrown away, and therefore he went and made a patient search for it. But he could not find it. Now he went back to his treasure-house and carefully placed himself just as he had been standing when he tossed the marble away; then he took another marble from his pocket and tossed it in the same way, saying: "Brother, go find your brother!" He watched where it stopped, and went there and looked. But it must have fallen short or gone too far; so he tried twice more. The last repetition was successful. The two marbles lay within a foot of each other.% Just here the blast of a toy tin trumpet came faintly down the green aisles of the forest. Tom flung off his jacket and trousers, turned a suspender into a belt, raked away some brush behind the rotten log, disclosing a rude bow and arrow, a lath sword and a tin trumpet, and in a moment had seized these things and bounded away, barelegged, with fluttering shirt. He presently halted under a great elm, blew an answering blast, and then began to tiptoe and look warily out, this way and that. He said cautiously--to an imaginary company: "Hold, my merry men! Keep hid till I blow." Now appeared Joe Harper, as airily clad and elaborately armed as Tom. Tom called: "Hold! Who comes here into Sherwood Forest without my pass?" "Guy of Guisborne wants no man's pass. Who art thou that--that--" "Dares to hold such language," said Tom, prompting--for they talked "by the book," from memory. "Who art thou that dares to hold such language?" "I, indeed! I am Robin Hood, as thy caitiff carcase soon shall know." "Then art thou indeed that famous outlaw? Right gladly will I dispute with thee the passes of the merry wood. Have at thee!"
Korean airily: 경쾌하게, 가볍게, 쾌활하게. barelegged: 양말을 신지 않은, 양말을 신지 않고, 발을 드러낸. caitiff: 비겁한, 비열한 사람, 비겁한 사람. carcase: 뼈대, 시체, 잔해, 형해, 몸통, 소이탄의 일종, 송장. clad: 장비한, 입은, 다른 금속을 입히다, 덮인, 클래딩하다. elm: 느릅나무. futility: 무용, 무익한 짓.
gladly: 기꺼이, 즐거이, 쾌히. tiptoe: 발끝, 살그머니, 발끝으로, lath: 욋가지, 읫가지, 읫가지를 대다. 열심히, 발끝으로 걷다, 살그머니 outlaw: 무법자, 상습범, 법률의 하는, 주의 깊은, 크게 기대하고 있는, 보호를 빼앗긴 사람, 비합법적으로 발끝으로 서 있는, 발끝으로 선, 하다, 법률의 보호를 빼앗다, 추방자, 발끝으로 걷는. 법률상의 보호를 박탈당한 사람, trumpet: 트럼펫, 나팔, 나팔 같은 법률상의 은전을 박탈당한 사람, 소리를 내다, 나팔 모양의 물건, 나팔 불량배, 사회에서 추방된 사람, 에 불다, 나팔형 확성기, 나팔로 알리다, 대하여 법률의 효력을 소멸시키다. 퍼뜨려 알리다, 소라고둥, 나팔을 thee: 너를, 너에게. 휴대한 전령, 퍼뜨리다. thy: 그대의. warily: 조심하여, 방심 않고.
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They took their lath swords, dumped their other traps on the ground, struck a fencing attitude, foot to foot, and began a grave, careful combat, "two up and two down." Presently Tom said: "Now, if you've got the hang, go it lively!" So they "went it lively," panting and perspiring with the work. By and by Tom shouted: "Fall! fall! Why don't you fall?" "I sha'n't! Why don't you fall yourself? You're getting the worst of it." "Why, that ain't anything. I can't fall; that ain't the way it is in the book. The book says, 'Then with one back-handed stroke he slew poor Guy of Guisborne.' You're to turn around and let me hit you in the back." There was no getting around the authorities, so Joe turned, received the whack and fell.% "Now," said Joe, getting up, "you got to let me kill you. That's fair." "Why, I can't do that, it ain't in the book." "Well, it's blamed mean--that's all." "Well, say, Joe, you can be Friar Tuck or Much the miller's son, and lam me with a quarter-staff; or I'll be the Sheriff of Nottingham and you be Robin Hood a little while and kill me." This was satisfactory, and so these adventures were carried out. Then Tom became Robin Hood again, and was allowed by the treacherous nun to bleed his strength away through his neglected wound. And at last Joe, representing a whole tribe of weeping outlaws, dragged him sadly forth, gave his bow into his feeble hands, and Tom said, "Where this arrow falls, there bury poor Robin Hood under the greenwood tree." Then he shot the arrow and fell back and would have died, but he lit on a nettle and sprang up too gaily for a corpse. The boys dressed themselves, hid their accoutrements, and went off grieving that there were no outlaws any more, and wondering what modern civilization could claim to have done to compensate for their loss. They said they would
Korean arrow: 화살, 화살표, 굵은화살. bleed: 출혈하다, 피흘리다, 인쇄된 부분까지도 자른 사진, 돈을 우려내다-찍힌 부분까지도 자른사진, 슬퍼하다-피를 뽑다, 화상물림 재단을 하다, 피를 흘리다, 피를 뽑다, 큰돈을 지불하다, 출혈시키다, 찍힌 부분까지도 자른사진. civilization: 개화, 문명, 교화, 문명국, 인구 밀집지, 도시, 문명 국민, 문화 생활, 문명세계, 문명 사회, 문명
세계. fencing: 담의 재료, 펜싱, 겁술, 장물 매매, 울타리의 재료, 교묘히 받아넘기기. gaily: 유쾌하게, 흥겹게, 야하게. greenwood: 녹림, 푸른 숲. neglected: 게을리한. nettle: 쐐기풀, 노하게하다, 무리, 쐐기풀처럼 찌르다, 초조하게 만들다, 약오르게 하다, 초조하게하다, 화나게 하다, 애태우다, 쐐기풀로 찌르다.
nun: 수녀, 수녀집비둘기의 일종, 독나방의 일종, 집비둘기의 일종. slew: 많음, 회전, 습지, 진창, 수두룩함, 돌다, 돌리다, 늪. treacherous: 배반하는, 믿을 수 없는, 의지가 안되는, 반역하는, 기대에 어긋나는. weeping: 드리우는, 가지가 휘늘어진, 우는, 눈물 흘리는, 눈물울 흘리는, 눈물을 흘리는, 늘어짐, 배어 나오는, 스며 나오는, 스며 나옴, 울음.
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rather be outlaws a year in Sherwood Forest than President of the United States forever.%
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AT HALF-past nine, that night, Tom and Sid were sent to bed, as usual. They said their prayers, and Sid was soon asleep. Tom lay awake and waited, in restless impatience. When it seemed to him that it must be nearly daylight, he heard the clock strike ten! This was despair. He would have tossed and fidgeted, as his nerves demanded, but he was afraid he might wake Sid. So he lay still, and stared up into the dark. Everything was dismally still. By and by, out of the stillness, little, scarcely preceptible noises began to emphasize themselves. The ticking of the clock began to bring itself into notice. Old beams began to crack mysteriously. The stairs creaked faintly. Evidently spirits were abroad. A measured, muffled snore issued from Aunt Polly's chamber. And now the tiresome chirping of a cricket that no human ingenuity could locate, began. Next the ghastly ticking of a deathwatch in the wall at the bed's head made Tom shudder--it meant that somebody's days were numbered. Then the howl of a faroff dog rose on the night air, and was answered by a fainter howl from a remoter distance. Tom was in an agony. At last he was satisfied that time had ceased and eternity begun; he began to doze, in spite of himself; the clock chimed eleven, but he did not hear it. And then there came, mingling with his half- formed dreams, a most melancholy caterwauling. The raising of a neighboring window disturbed
Korean deathwatch: 경야, 임종의 간호, 사형수 감시인, 살짝수염벌레, 임종을 지켜 봄. dismally: 음침하게, 비참하게, 음산하게. doze: 졸기, 졸다, 선잠, 졸며시간을보내다, 졸며시간을 보내다, 졸면서 지내다, 졸면서 시간 보내다, 불도저로 파다, 불도저로 땅을 파다, 불도저로 땅을 나르다, 불도저로 땅을 고르다.
emphasize: 강조하다. howl: 멀리서 짖다, 울부짖으며 말하다, 윙윙 휘몰아 치다, 짖다, 짖음, 큰 소리를 내다, 호통쳐서 침묵시키다, 멀리서 짖는 소리, 악을 쓰며 말하다. ingenuity: 발명의 재간, 정교, 교묘함, 재주, 발명의재주, 독창력, 교묘, 고안력, 발명의 재질. muffled: 소리를 둔하게 한, 소리를 죽인.
nerves: 신경 과민, 신경 이상, 근원. snore: 코를 골다, 코골기, 코골며 보내다. stillness: 침묵, 조용한 환경, 정적, 고요, 평온, 소리 없는 곳, 고, 고요함. ticking: 똑딱거림, 이불잇감, 무명베, 아마포, 두색 이상의 줄무늬, 재깍소리, 똑딱소리, 재깍거림. tiresome: 귀찮은, 성가신, 지루한, 따분한, 진저리 나는, 지겨운, 싫증나는, 속썩이는, 지리한.
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him. A cry of "Scat! you devil!" and the crash of an empty bottle against the back of his aunt's woodshed brought him wide awake, and a single minute later he was dressed and out of the window and creeping along the roof of the "ell" on all fours. He "meow'd" with caution once or twice, as he went; then jumped to the roof of the woodshed and thence to the ground. Huckleberry Finn was there, with his dead cat. The boys moved off and disappeared in the gloom. At the end of half an hour they were wading through the tall grass of the graveyard.% It was a graveyard of the old-fashioned Western kind. It was on a hill, about a mile and a half from the village. It had a crazy board fence around it, which leaned inward in places, and outward the rest of the time, but stood upright nowhere. Grass and weeds grew rank over the whole cemetery. All the old graves were sunken in, there was not a tombstone on the place; round-topped, worm-eaten boards staggered over the graves, leaning for support and finding none. "Sacred to the memory of" So-and-So had been painted on them once, but it could no longer have been read, on the most of them, now, even if there had been light. A faint wind moaned through the trees, and Tom feared it might be the spirits of the dead, complaining at being disturbed. The boys talked little, and only under their breath, for the time and the place and the pervading solemnity and silence oppressed their spirits. They found the sharp new heap they were seeking, and ensconced themselves within the protection of three great elms that grew in a bunch within a few feet of the grave. Then they waited in silence for what seemed a long time. The hooting of a distant owl was all the sound that troubled the dead stillness. Tom's reflections grew oppressive. He must force some talk. So he said in a whisper: "Hucky, do you believe the dead people like it for us to be here?" Huckleberry whispered: "I wisht I knowed. It's awful solemn like, ain’t it?" "I bet it is."
Korean cemetery: 공동묘지, 묘지, 매장지. creeping: 탐해법, 남몰래 빌붙는, 기어 돌아다니는, 아첨, 느린, 근질근질한 느낌, 기기, 근질근질하는, 포복, 잠행성의, 은밀한. graves: 포도주, 그라부산. heap: 기가 푹 꺽이다, 느닷없이, 많이, 퍽, 쌓다, 쌓아 올리다, 더미, 매우, 수북이 담다, 쌓아올리다, 쌓아올린 것. inward: 내적인, 안으로, 내장, 내부,
내부의, 낮은, 창자, 안의, 내심, 마음의, 수입의. oppressive: 압제적인, 가혹한, 답답한, 압박하는. outward: 밖으로 향하는, 바깥쪽의, 육체의, 외부의, 밖으로, 바깥쪽에, 외부, 밖에, 현세적인. owl: 올빼미, 젠 체하는 사람, 점잔 빼는 사람, 밤을 새우는 사람. so-and-so: 여차여차, 이러저러, 나쁜 놈, 아무개.
solemnity: 의식, 장엄, 엄숙, 점잔뺌, 정식, 점잔 뺌. sunken: 물밑의, 움푹 들어간, 가라앉은, 내려앉은, 살이 빠진, 움푹한. thence: 그때부터, 그러므로, 거기서부터, 그런고로, 그곳에서부터. tombstone: 묘석. woodshed: 장작 쌓는 헛간, 재목 두는 곳, 연습하다, 맹연습, 연습. worm-eaten: 케케묵은, 벌레 먹은.
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There was a considerable pause, while the boys canvassed this matter inwardly. Then Tom whispered: "Say, Hucky--do you reckon Hoss Williams hears us talking?" "O' course he does. Least his sperrit does." Tom, after a pause: "I wish I'd said Mister Williams. But I never meant any harm. Everybody calls him Hoss." "A body can't be too partic'lar how they talk 'bout these-yer dead people, Tom." This was a damper, and conversation died again.% Presently Tom seized his comrade's arm and said: "Sh!" "What is it, Tom?" And the two clung together with beating hearts. "Sh! There 'tis again! Didn't you hear it?" "I--" "There! Now you hear it." "Lord, Tom, they're coming! They're coming, sure. What'll we do?" "I dono. Think they'll see us?" "Oh, Tom, they can see in the dark, same as cats. I wisht I hadn't come." "Oh, don't be afeard. I don't believe they'll bother us. We ain't doing any harm. If we keep perfectly still, maybe they won't notice us at all." "I'll try to, Tom, but, Lord, I'm all of a shiver." "Listen!" The boys bent their heads together and scarcely breathed. A muffled sound of voices floated up from the far end of the graveyard. "Look! See there!" whispered Tom. "What is it?" "It's devil-fire. Oh, Tom, this is awful."
Korean beating: 고동, 때림, 날개치기, 타파, 매질, 박정한 대우, 구타, 맥박, 패배, 채찍질의 처벌, 지게 하기. bother: 괴롭히다, 번민하다, 귀찮게하다, 괴로워하다, 에게 폐끼치다, 귀찮음, 걱정하다, 조무래기 싸움, 을 저주하다, 성가신 일, 을 괴롭히다. breathed: 무성음의. conversation: 회화, 담화, 대화, 비공식 회담, 성교, 좌담, 사교, 친교.
damper: 현악기의 약음기, 피아노의 단음 장치, 난로의 공기 조정판, 흥을 깨뜨리는 사람, 기를 꺽는 석, 의기를 저상시키는 것, 지음기, 축이는 기구. everybody: 누구나, 각사람, 각자 모두, 누구든지. harm: 해, 손해, 된서리 맞다, 해악, 손상, 상해, 해치다. heads: 머릿 수. inwardly: 내부에, 마음속에 몰래, 마음속으로, 안으로, 작은 목소리로,
안쪽으로, 내부로. least: 하다못해, 가장적게, 최소, 가장 적게, 가장 작은. o: 오, ㅇ자형, 알파벳 15번째의 문자, ㅇ자형의 것, ㅇ형. perfectly: 완전히, 더할 나위 없이, 몹시, 굉장히, 더할 나위없이, 매우, 이상적으로, 완전하게, 아주. scarcely: 겨우, 거의, 이 아니다, 하지 않는 일은 좀처럼 없다, 간신히. seized: 점유한.
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Some%vague figures approached through the gloom, swinging an oldfashioned tin lantern that freckled the ground with innumerable little spangles of light. Presently Huckleberry whispered with a shudder: "It's the devils sure enough. Three of 'em! Lordy, Tom, we're goners! Can you pray?" "I'll try, but don't you be afeard. They ain't going to hurt us. 'Now I lay me down to sleep, I--'" "Sh!" "What is it, Huck?" "They're humans! One of 'em is, anyway. One of 'em's old Muff Potter's voice." "No--'tain't so, is it?" "I bet I know it. Don't you stir nor budge. He ain't sharp enough to notice us. Drunk, the same as usual, likely--blamed old rip!" "All right, I'll keep still. Now they're stuck. Can't find it. Here they come again. Now they're hot. Cold again. Hot again. Red hot! They're p'inted right, this time. Say, Huck, I know another o' them voices; it's Injun Joe." "That's so--that murderin' half-breed! I'd druther they was devils a dern sight. What kin they be up to?" The whisper died wholly out, now, for the three men had reached the grave and stood within a few feet of the boys' hiding-place. "Here it is," said the third voice; and the owner of it held the lantern up and revealed the face of young Doctor Robinson. Potter and Injun Joe were carrying a handbarrow with a rope and a couple of shovels on it. They cast down their load and began to open the grave. The doctor put the lantern at the head of the grave and came and sat down with his back against one of the elm trees. He was so close the boys could have touched him. "Hurry, men!" he said, in a low voice; "the moon might come out at any moment."
Korean budge: 조금 움직이다, 조금움직이다, 어린 양의 모피, 움직이게 하다, 움직이다, 양보시키다, 생각을 바꾸다, 조금 움직이게 하다. fashioned: 식의. freckled: 주근깨가 있는. gloom: 어둠, 어두워지다, 암흑, 음울, 음울한 표정, 우울, 암영, 어두운 얼굴을 하다, 침울, 어둑어둑해지다, 어둡게 하다. half-breed: 혼혈아.
handbarrow: 운반대. 일하다, 공 치는 사람, 꾸물거리며 hiding-place: 은신처. 하는 일, 놓는 사람, 놓는 물건. innumerable: 무수한, 셀수 없는, 이루 shudder: 떨다, 떪, 몸서리치다, 떨림, 셀 수 없는. 몸서리. kin: 친척, 같은 종류인, 혈족관계, swinging: 경쾌한, 흔들리는, 활발한, 혈족인, 혈연 관계, 혈연, 의 작은 활개젓는, 진동하는, 음률적이고 것의 뜻. 생동하는, 유행의 첨단을 가는, lantern: 초롱, 칸델라, 등화실, 환등, 성적으로 자유분방한, 기운찬, 앞뒤로 정탑, 등대의 등실, 등실, 채광창, 흔들림, 앞뒤로 흔들리는. 환등기. touched: 감동한, 머리가 약간 돈, potter: 도공, 옹기장이, 꾸물거리며 감동된, 조금 미친, 조금미친.
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They growled a response and went on digging. For some time there was no noise but the grating sound of the spades discharging their freight of mould and gravel. It was very monotonous. Finally a spade struck upon the coffin with a dull woody accent, and within another minute or two the men had hoisted it out on the ground. They pried off the lid with their shovels, got out the body and dumped it rudely on the ground. The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face. The barrow was got ready and the corpse placed on it, covered with a blanket, and bound to its place with the rope. Potter took out a large spring-knife and cut off the dangling end of the rope and then said: "Now the cussed thing's ready, Sawbones, and you'll just out with another five, or here she stays." "That's the talk!" said Injun Joe.% "Look here, what does this mean?" said the doctor. "You required your pay in advance, and I've paid you." "Yes, and you done more than that," said Injun Joe, approaching the doctor, who was now standing. "Five years ago you drove me away from your father's kitchen one night, when I come to ask for something to eat, and you said I warn't there for any good; and when I swore I'd get even with you if it took a hundred years, your father had me jailed for a vagrant. Did you think I'd forget? The Injun blood ain't in me for nothing. And now I've got you, and you got to settle, you know!" He was threatening the doctor, with his fist in his face, by this time. The doctor struck out suddenly and stretched the ruffian on the ground. Potter dropped his knife, and exclaimed: "Here, now, don't you hit my pard!" and the next moment he had grappled with the doctor and the two were struggling with might and main, trampling the grass and tearing the ground with their heels. Injun Joe sprang to his feet, his eyes flaming with passion, snatched up Potter's knife, and went creeping, catlike and stooping, round and round about the combatants, seeking an opportunity. All at once the doctor flung himself free, seized the heavy headboard of Williams' grave and felled Potter to the earth with it--and in the same instant the
Korean barrow: 무덤, 손수레, 언덕, 들것식의 하물 운반대, 또는 석총, 거세한 수퇘지, 들것, 배로 곶, 짐승의 굴. catlike: 고양이 같은, 날랜, 발소리 없이 다니는, 재빠른. cussed: 심술궂은, 고집통이의, 빙퉁그러진, 고집센, 저주받은, 저주할. felled: 경사지는, 함락되는, 공그르는, 구르는, 나빠지는, 내려가는, 내리는, 넘어가는, 분류되는, 쓰러지는,
아래를 향하는. headboard: 침대따위의 머리판, 머리쪽 판자, 머리판. jailed: 투옥하는. lid: 뚜껑, 눈꺼풀, 모자, 덮개, 규제. monotonous: 단조로운, 변화가 없어 지루한. pallid: 창백한, 해쓱한, 파랗게 질린. ruffian: 악한, 악당의, 잔인한, 흉포한, 흉악한, 악당, 잔인, 무법자, 흉악, 깡패, 깡패의.
spade: 흑인, 가래, 삽, 포미박기, 스페이드한벌, 스페이드, 스페이드페, 한 가래의 분량, 스페이드패, 삽으로 파다, 끌로 잘라내다. spades: 스페이드 한 벌. tearing: 찢는, 괴로운, 냅다, 미친듯이, 사납게 날뛰는, 잡아뜯는, 맹렬이, 쥐어 뜯는, 쥐어뜯는 듯한, 맹렬한, 맹렬히. woody: 목질의, 나무의, 나무가 무성한, 목본의, 우디, 수목이 우거진.
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half-breed saw his chance and drove the knife to the hilt in the young man's breast. He reeled and fell partly upon Potter, flooding him with his blood, and in the same moment the clouds blotted out the dreadful spectacle and the two frightened boys went speeding away in the dark.% Presently, when the moon emerged again, Injun Joe was standing over the two forms, contemplating them. The doctor murmured inarticulately, gave a long gasp or two and was still. The half-breed muttered: "That score is settled--damn you." Then he robbed the body. After which he put the fatal knife in Potter's open right hand, and sat down on the dismantled coffin. Three-- four--five minutes passed, and then Potter began to stir and moan. His hand closed upon the knife; he raised it, glanced at it, and let it fall, with a shudder. Then he sat up, pushing the body from him, and gazed at it, and then around him, confusedly. His eyes met Joe's. "Lord, how is this, Joe?" he said. "It's a dirty business," said Joe, without moving. "What did you do it for?" "I! I never done it!" "Look here! That kind of talk won't wash." Potter trembled and grew white. "I thought I'd got sober. I'd no business to drink to-night. But it's in my head yet--worse'n when we started here. I'm all in a muddle; can't recollect anything of it, hardly. Tell me, Joe--honest, now, old feller--did I do it? Joe, I never meant to--'pon my soul and honor, I never meant to, Joe. Tell me how it was, Joe. Oh, it's awful--and him so young and promising." "Why, you two was scuffling, and he fetched you one with the headboard and you fell flat; and then up you come, all reeling and staggering like, and snatched the knife and jammed it into him, just as he fetched you another awful clip--and here you've laid, as dead as a wedge til now."
Korean confusedly: 지리멸렬하게, 어찌할 muddle: 혼란, 혼합하다, 얼근히 바를 몰라, 뒤범벅으로, 당황하여, 취하게 하다, 어리 둥절하게 하다, 혼란스럽게. 어리 둥절하게 하다-갈피를 못잡다frightened: 깜짝 놀란, 겁먹은. 혼잡, 혼잡, 혼란 상태, 뒤죽박죽을 hilt: 완전히, 칼자루, 자루. 만들다, 뒤범벅을 만들다, 되는대로 inarticulately: 구분이 가지않게, 해치우다, 낭비하다. 분명치 않게, 애매하게. recollect: 다시 모으다, 회상하다, moan: 신음하다, 한탄하다, 가라앉히다, 생각해 내다, 생각나다, 끙끙거리다, 신음, 슬픔의 신음, 불행 기억나다, 북돋우다, 진정시키다, 따위를 한탄하다, 고통의 신음, 신음 냉정하게 하다, 다시 불러일으키다, 소리. 상기다.
speeding: 속도위반, 속도를 위반한, 고속으로 움직이는, 고속 진행. staggering: 비틀거리는, 깜짝 놀라게 하는, 망설이는. til: 까지, 부정을 나타내는 기호. wedge: 쐐기, 밀고 나가다, 쐐기로 짜개다, 무리하게 밀어 넣다, 쐐기 모양, 쐐기 모양의 물건, 끼어 들다, 사이를 갈라놓는 것, 억지로 박아넣다, 쐐기로 쪼개다, 억지로 밀어넣다.
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"Oh, I didn't know what I was a-doing. I wish I may die this minute if I did. It was all on account of the whiskey and the excitement, I reckon. I never used a weepon in my life before, Joe. I've fought, but never with weepons. They'll all say that. Joe, don't tell! Say you won't tell, Joe--that's a good feller. I always liked you, Joe, and stood up for you, too. Don't you remember? You won’t tell, WILL you, Joe?" And the poor creature dropped on his knees before the stolid murderer, and clasped his appealing hands.% "No, you've always been fair and square with me, Muff Potter, and I won't go back on you. There, now, that's as fair as a man can say." "Oh, Joe, you're an angel. I'll bless you for this the longest day I live." And Potter began to cry. "Come, now, that's enough of that. This ain't any time for blubbering. You be off yonder way and I'll go this. Move, now, and don't leave any tracks behind you." Potter started on a trot that quickly increased to a run. The half- breed stood looking after him. He muttered: "If he's as much stunned with the lick and fuddled with the rum as he had the look of being, he won't think of the knife till he's gone so far he'll be afraid to come back after it to such a place by himself-- chicken-heart!" Two or three minutes later the murdered man, the blanketed corpse, the lidless coffin, and the open grave were under no inspection but the moon's. The stillness was complete again, too.
Korean angel: 천사, 영국의옛금화, 재정적후원자, 천사같은 사람, 옛날의 영국 금화, 재정적 후원자. appealing: 애원적인, 매력적인, 마음을 끄느, 사람의 마음에 호소하는, 호소하는 듯한, 흥미를 끄는. bless: 찬미하다, 정화하다, 수호하다, 은총을 내리다, 신성케 하다, 찬양하다, 축복하다, 신을 찬양하다, 신을 하다, 은혜를 베풀다, 저주하다.
coffin: 관, 관에 넣다, 낡은 배, 납관하다, 널, 말굽뼈. creature: 생물, 창조물, 인간, 노예, 소산, 녀석, 사람, 가공의 동물, 지배 당하는 자, 여자, 부하. lidless: 뚜껑이 없는, 경계하는, 눈꺼풀이 없는. murderer: 살인자, 모살자. rum: 이상한, 술, 럼 술, 기묘한, 서투른, 럼주, 만만찮은, 위험한, 어려운, 별스런, 럼술.
stolid: 멍청한, 둔감한. trot: 자습서, 총총걸음으로 걷다, 총총걸음, 자습용 번역서, 아장아장 걷는 어린애, 속보로 달기다, 속보, 서두르며 가다, 빠른운동, 빠른 걸음으로 안내하다, 자습서로 공부하다. whiskey: 위스키, 위스키 위스키의, 경장 이륜 마차의 일종, 그 한잔. yonder: 저기에, 저쪽, 훨씬 저쪽의, 저곳에, 저곳에의.
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THE%TWO boys flew on and on, toward the village, speechless with horror. They glanced backward over their shoulders from time to time, apprehensively, as if they feared they might be followed. Every stump that started up in their path seemed a man and an enemy, and made them catch their breath; and as they sped by some outlying cottages that lay near the village, the barking of the aroused watch-dogs seemed to give wings to their feet. "If we can only get to the old tannery before we break down!" whispered Tom, in short catches between breaths. "I can't stand it much longer." Huckleberry's hard pantings were his only reply, and the boys fixed their eyes on the goal of their hopes and bent to their work to win it. They gained steadily on it, and at last, breast to breast, they burst through the open door and fell grateful and exhausted in the sheltering shadows beyond. By and by their pulses slowed down, and Tom whispered: "Huckleberry, what do you reckon'll come of this?" "If Doctor Robinson dies, I reckon hanging'll come of it." "Do you though?"
Korean apprehensively: 근심하게, 우려하게. backward: 거꾸로의, 싫어하는, 뒤로의, 개약의, 뒤로, 개악의, 거꾸로, 발전이 늦은, 후방의, 후방으로, 퇴보하여. barking: 짖는, 짖는 소리, 심한 기침, 호통, 권총, 잘 짖는. breast: 가슴, 유방, 흉부, 무릅쓰다, 가슴에받다, 가슴통을 달다, 가슴을 대다, 가슴 모양의 부분, 대담하게 맞서다, 젖퉁이, 헤치고 나아가다.
burst: 파열하다, 돌발, 별안간 나타나다, 터지다, 폭발, 충만하다, 찢다, 집중 사격, 파열시키다, 파열, 잡아 찢다. dies: 날, 일. exhausted: 다 써버린, 다 퍼버린, 소모된, 물이 마른, 고갈된, 지칠대로 지친. feet: 발. outlying: 외딴, 지경 밖에 있는, 멀리 떨어진, 밖에 있는.
speechless: 말을 못하는, 잠자코 있는, 말 못하는, 말문이 막힌, 말하지 않는, 이루 형언할 수 없는. steadily: 꾸준히, 착실히, 견실하게. tannery: 무두질 공장, 무두질공장, 무두질하는 법, 무두질, 무두질법. toward: 에 대하여, 을 위하여, 가까이, 온순한, 으로의, 의 쪽으로, 무렵, 쪽으로, 바야흐로 일어나려는, 에 가까이, 전도 유망한. wings: 공군 기장.
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"Why, I know it, Tom."% Tom thought a while, then he said: "Who'll tell? We?" "What are you talking about? S'pose something happened and Injun Joe didn’t hang? Why, he'd kill us some time or other, just as dead sure as we're a laying here." "That's just what I was thinking to myself, Huck." "If anybody tells, let Muff Potter do it, if he's fool enough. He's generally drunk enough." Tom said nothing--went on thinking. Presently he whispered: "Huck, Muff Potter don't know it. How can he tell?" "What's the reason he don't know it?" "Because he'd just got that whack when Injun Joe done it. D'you reckon he could see anything? D'you reckon he knowed anything?" "By hokey, that's so, Tom!" "And besides, look-a-here--maybe that whack done for him!" "No, 'taint likely, Tom. He had liquor in him; I could see that; and besides, he always has. Well, when pap's full, you might take and belt him over the head with a church and you couldn't phase him. He says so, his own self. So it's the same with Muff Potter, of course. But if a man was dead sober, I reckon maybe that whack might fetch him; I dono." After another reflective silence, Tom said: "Hucky, you sure you can keep mum?" "Tom, we got to keep mum. You know that. That Injun devil wouldn't make any more of drownding us than a couple of cats, if we was to squeak 'bout this and they didn't hang him. Now, look-a-here, Tom, less take and swear to one another--that's what we got to do--swear to keep mum."
Korean belt: 띠, 때리다, 혁대, 지방, 벨트, laying: 부설, 조준, 쌓음, 꼬는 법, self: 자기, 본인, 사욕, 이기심, 단일의, 해협, 줄 무늬, 띠로 붙들어 매다, 애벌칠, 쌓기, 놓기, 한 배에 깐 알, 진수, 귀사, 자아, 귀점, 자신, 나. 띠를 매다, 순환 도로, 에 띠를 끌어 댐, 설치, 한 번에 까는 알. sober: 수수한, 술이 깨다, 냉정한, 두르다. liquor: 알코올 음료, 술, 술을 많이 취하지않은, 진지한, 분별 있는, 맑은 besides: 제외하고, 그위에, 게다가, 먹이다, 물약, 용액에 담그다, 독주를 정신의, 마음이 가라앉다, 마음을 게다가-더하여, 이외에, 을 제외하고, 마시게 하다, 독주를 많이 마시다, 가라앉히다, 과장 없는, 침착해지다. 외에는, 더하여, 그 위에, 그 밖에, 분비액. squeak: 찍찍 울다, 삐걱거리다, 끽끽 이외에도. reflective: 반사하는, 반영하는, 거리다, 아슬아슬하게 피함, 쥐 우는 hang: 교살하다, 걸다, 조금도, 벽에 반사적인, 반성하는, 반사에 의한, 소리, 찍찍 소리를 내다, 끽끽소리로 바르다, 걸림새, 취지, 늘어뜨리다, 사려 깊은, 상호 연관적인, 묵상적인, 말하다, 삐걱거리는 소리, 성공하다, 방식, 사용법, 요령, 늘어지다. 동작이 반사적인, 숙고하는, 재귀의. 앙앙, 앙앙울다.
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"I'm agreed. It's the best thing. Would you just hold hands and swear that we-" "Oh no, that wouldn't do for this. That's good enough for little rubbishy common things--specially with gals, cuz they go back on you anyway, and blab if they get in a huff--but there orter be writing 'bout a big thing like this. And blood." Tom's whole being applauded this idea. It was deep, and dark, and awful; the hour, the circumstances, the surroundings, were in keeping with it. He picked up a clean pine shingle that lay in the moonlight, took a little fragment of "red keel" out of his pocket, got the moon on his work, and painfully scrawled these lines, emphasizing each slow down-stroke by clamping his tongue between his teeth, and letting up the pressure on the up-strokes.% "Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer swears they will keep mum about This and They wish They may Drop down dead in Their Tracks if They ever Tell and Rot." Huckleberry was filled with admiration of Tom's facility in writing, and the sublimity of his language. He at once took a pin from his lapel and was going to prick his flesh, but Tom said: "Hold on! Don't do that. A pin's brass. It might have verdigrease on it." "What's verdigrease?" "It's p'ison. That's what it is. You just swaller some of it once-- you'll see." So Tom unwound the thread from one of his needles, and each boy pricked the ball of his thumb and squeezed out a drop of blood. In time, after many
Korean blab: 비밀을 누설하다, 지절거리다, 아르바이트를하다, 달빛의, 부업을 지절거리는 사람, 지절거림, 수다, 하다, 아르바이트를 하다, 정규의 일 주책없이 지껄여 대다, 수다쟁이. 이외에 특히 야간에 부업을 하다, keel: 배, 용골, 졸도하다, 전복시키다, 월광. 용골 별자리, 사람 등을 넘어뜨리다, painfully: 애써, 고생하여, 수고하여, 배를 뒤집어엎다, 뒤집히다, 아파서, 아파하여. 뒤집어엎다, 넘어뜨리다, 배가 prick: 찔린 상처, 찌름, 쭝긋 서다, 뒤집히다. 아프게 하다, 구멍을 뚬하다, moonlight: 달빛-아르바이트할, 괴롭히다, 따끔하게 찌르다, 날카로운 아르바이트할, 달빛, 정규의 일 끝-찌르다, 괴롭히다-따끔하게 이외에 특히 야간에 찌르다, 쿡찌르다, 표 따위에 표시를
하다. rubbishy: 쓰레기의, 시시한, 쓸데없는, 어리석은, 잡동사니의, 찌꺼기의, 폐물의. sublimity: 장엄, 장엄한 것, 절정, 극치, 웅대, 고상, 숭고한 인물. surroundings: 주위, 주위의 상태. thread: 실, 실에 꿰다, 실을 꿰다, 재봉실, 나삿니를 내다, 섬유, 끈 실, 섬조, 누비듯이지나가다, 연속, 가는 것.
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squeezes, Tom managed to sign his initials, using the ball of his little finger for a pen. Then he showed Huckleberry how to make an H and an F, and the oath was complete. They buried the shingle close to the wall, with some dismal ceremonies and incantations, and the fetters that bound their tongues were considered to be locked and the key thrown away.% A figure crept stealthily through a break in the other end of the ruined building, now, but they did not notice it. "Tom," whispered Huckleberry, "does this keep us from ever telling—always?" "Of course it does. It don't make any difference what happens, we got to keep mum. We'd drop down dead--don't you know that?" "Yes, I reckon that's so." They continued to whisper for some little time. Presently a dog set up a long, lugubrious howl just outside--within ten feet of them. The boys clasped each other suddenly, in an agony of fright. "Which of us does he mean?" gasped Huckleberry. "I dono--peep through the crack. Quick!" "No, you, Tom!" "I can't--I can't do it, Huck!" "Please, Tom. There 'tis again!" "Oh, lordy, I'm thankful!" whispered Tom. "I know his voice. It's Bull Harbison." "Oh, that's good--I tell you, Tom, I was most scared to death; I'd a bet anything it was a stray dog." The dog howled again. The boys' hearts sank once more. "Oh, my! that ain't no Bull Harbison!" whispered Huckleberry. "Do, Tom!" Tom, quaking with fear, yielded, and put his eye to the crack. His whisper was hardly audible when he said: "Oh, Huck, IT’S A STRAY DOG!"
Korean agony: 희비의 극치, 단말마의 괴로움, 고뇌, 고통, 그리스도의 고통, 심한 고통, 죽음의 고통, 감정의 격발, 격발. audible: 들리는, 들을 수 있는. bound: 범위, 경계, 행의, 열중하여, 되튀다, 뜀, 밀접한 관계에, 한계, 에 가려고, 결심을 한, 확실한. crack: 결점, 굴복하다, 변성, 갑작스런 날카로운 소리, 재치있는말, 시도, 지껄이다, 자랑, 날카로운 폭음을
내다, 떨어뜨리다, 갈라진 금. initials: 머리 글자. lugubrious: 애처로운, 가엾은, 슬픈듯 한, 슬픈듯한, 슬픈 듯한. oath: 맹세, 선서, 저주, 신의 이름을 남용하기, 욕설. pen: 펜, 쓰다, 우리, 축사, 우리에 넣다, 구치소, 가두다, 백조의 암컷, 문체, 울타리속에 넣다, 편지 따위를 쓰다. quaking: 떨고있는, 전율하고 있는,
흔들리는. ruined: 몰락한, 파멸한, 황폐한, 해를 입은, 타락한, 멸망한, 파산한. scared: 깜짝 놀란, 겁에 질린, 겁을 집어먹은, 하기가 겁나는. stealthily: 몰래, 은밀히. stray: 길을 잃다, 길 잃은, 길 잃은 가축, 드문, 뿔뿔이 흩어진, 일행에서 뒤처진, 방황하다, 못된 길로 빠지다, 집잃은 아이, 헤매다, 고립한. suddenly: 갑자기, 돌연히, 별안간.
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"Quick, Tom, quick! Who does he mean?" "Huck, he must mean us both--we're right together." "Oh, Tom, I reckon we're goners. I reckon there ain't no mistake 'bout where I'LL go to. I been so wicked." "Dad fetch it! This comes of playing hookey and doing everything a feller's told not to do. I might a been good, like Sid, if I'd a tried-- but no, I wouldn't, of course. But if ever I get off this time, I lay I'll just waller in Sunday-schools!" And Tom began to snuffle a little.% "You bad!" and Huckleberry began to snuffle too. "Consound it, Tom Sawyer, you're just old pie, 'longside o' what I am. Oh, lordy, lordy, lordy, I wisht I only had half your chance." Tom choked off and whispered: "Look, Hucky, look! He's got his back to us!" Hucky looked, with joy in his heart. "Well, he has, by jingoes! Did he before?" "Yes, he did. But I, like a fool, never thought. Oh, this is bully, you know. Now who can he mean?" The howling stopped. Tom pricked up his ears. "Sh! What's that?" he whispered. "Sounds like--like hogs grunting. No--it's somebody snoring, Tom." "That is it! Where 'bouts is it, Huck?" "I bleeve it's down at 'tother end. Sounds so, anyway. Pap used to sleep there, sometimes, 'long with the hogs, but laws bless you, he just lifts things when he snores. Besides, I reckon he ain't ever coming back to this town any more." The spirit of adventure rose in the boys' souls once more. "Hucky, do you das't to go if I lead?" "I don't like to, much. Tom, s'pose it's Injun Joe!"
Korean adventure: 모험, 흔치않은 체험, 흔치안은 체험, 재미있는, 희한한 사건, 투기, 위험을 무릅쓰다, 위험에 빠뜨리다, 모험심, 모험담, 감행하다. bully: 훌륭한, 약자를괴롭히는자, 위협하다, 통조림쇠고기, 마구 뻐기다, 약한 자를 괴롭히는 사람, 뚜쟁이, 통조림한 쇠고기, 골리다, 심술꾼, 시합을 개시하다. choked: 메인, 숨막히는, 진저리난, 막힌.
howling: 쓸쓸한, 울부짖는, 터무니 서둘러서, 상처의 붉은 살, 빠른, 중요 없는, 대단한, 터무니없는, 짖는. 부분. joy: 즐거움, 기쁨, 기뻐하다, 기쁘게 snuffle: 코를 킁킁거리다, 코가 멤, 하다, 기쁨거리, 행복, 기쁘게 해주다, 콧소리, 코를 킁킁거림, 콧소리로 기쁨을 주는 것. 노래하다, 콧소리로 말하다, 흐느껴 mistake: 잘못 생각하다, 틀리다, 오해, 울다, 코감기, 냄새를 맡다, 카타르, 잘못, 오해하다, 그르치다, 착각하다. 코로 맡다. pie: 파이, 거저 먹기, 까치, 썩 좋은것, spirit: 기분, 기질, 정신, 영혼, 사람, 뇌물, 크림 샌드위치. 생기, 유령, 알코올, 인물, 시대정신, quick: 빨리, 재빠른, 성급한, 민감한, 신. 살아 있는, 이해가 빠른, 급소,
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Tom quailed. But presently the temptation rose up strong again and the boys agreed to try, with the understanding that they would take to their heels if the snoring stopped. So they went tiptoeing stealthily down, the one behind the other. When they had got to within five steps of the snorer, Tom stepped on a stick, and it broke with a sharp snap. The man moaned, writhed a little, and his face came into the moonlight. It was Muff Potter. The boys' hearts had stood still, and their hopes too, when the man moved, but their fears passed away now. They tiptoed out, through the broken weather-boarding, and stopped at a little distance to exchange a parting word. That long, lugubrious howl rose on the night air again! They turned and saw the strange dog standing within a few feet of where Potter was lying, and facing Potter, with his nose pointing heavenward.% "Oh, geeminy, it's him!" exclaimed both boys, in a breath. "Say, Tom--they say a stray dog come howling around Johnny Miller's house, 'bout midnight, as much as two weeks ago; and a whippoorwill come in and lit on the banisters and sung, the very same evening; and there ain't anybody dead there yet." "Well, I know that. And suppose there ain't. Didn't Gracie Miller fall in the kitchen fire and burn herself terrible the very next Saturday?" "Yes, but she ain't dead. And what's more, she's getting better, too." "All right, you wait and see. She's a goner, just as dead sure as Muff Potter's a goner. That's what the niggers say, and they know all about these kind of things, Huck." Then they separated, cogitating. When Tom crept in at his bedroom window the night was almost spent. He undressed with excessive caution, and fell asleep congratulating himself that nobody knew of his escapade. He was not aware that the gently-snoring Sid was awake, and had been so for an hour. When Tom awoke, Sid was dressed and gone. There was a late look in the light, a late sense in the atmosphere. He was startled. Why had he not been called--persecuted till he was up, as usual? The thought filled him with bodings.
Korean awake: 깨우다, 일으키다, 깨다, 깨닫다, 방심 않는, 잘 알아채서, 깨어서, 자각시키다-눈뜨다, 자각시키다, 눈뜨다, 분기하다깨어서. awoke: 깨우다의 과거분사. banisters: 계단의 난간. broke: 무일푼의, 파산하여. caution: 경고, 조심, 경계, 에게 경고하다, 경계를 요하는 사물, 담보, 예령, 주의, 희한한 사람, 주의시키다,
신중. escapade: 도피, 엉뚱한 짓, 멋대로구는짓, 장난, 탈출, 탈선 행위. excessive: 과도한, 극단적인, 터무니없는, 과도의. goner: 죽은 사람, 가망 없는 사람, 영락한 사람. lit: 문학의, 빛나는, 문학. parting: 이별, 고별, 나누는, 출발, 분리, 별세, 고별의, 떠나가는, 머리 따위의 가리마, 저물어 가는, 이별의.
snap: 달려들다, 덥석 물다, 딸깍 소리내다, 정력, 못 견디게 되다, 꽝당다, 물어뜯다, 덥석 물음, 버럭 소리침, 불발로 그치다, 툭 끊다. snorer: 코고는 사람. startled: 놀란. undressed: 옷을 벗은, 잠옷 바람의, 발가벗은, 붕대 감지 않은, 소스를 치지 않은, 요리하지 않은, 손질하지 않은, 무두질하지 않은, 약장의. whippoorwill: 쏙독새.
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Within five minutes he was dressed and down-stairs, feeling sore and drowsy. The family were still at table, but they had finished breakfast. There was no voice of rebuke; but there were averted eyes; there was a silence and an air of solemnity that struck a chill to the culprit's heart. He sat down and tried to seem gay, but it was up-hill work; it roused no smile, no response, and he lapsed into silence and let his heart sink down to the depths.% After breakfast his aunt took him aside, and Tom almost brightened in the hope that he was going to be flogged; but it was not so. His aunt wept over him and asked him how he could go and break her old heart so; and finally told him to go on, and ruin himself and bring her gray hairs with sorrow to the grave, for it was no use for her to try any more. This was worse than a thousand whippings, and Tom's heart was sorer now than his body. He cried, he pleaded for forgiveness, promised to reform over and over again, and then received his dismissal, feeling that he had won but an imperfect forgiveness and established but a feeble confidence. He left the presence too miserable to even feel revengeful toward Sid; and so the latter's prompt retreat through the back gate was unnecessary. He moped to school gloomy and sad, and took his flogging, along with Joe Harper, for playing hookey the day before, with the air of one whose heart was busy with heavier woes and wholly dead to trifles. Then he betook himself to his seat, rested his elbows on his desk and his jaws in his hands, and stared at the wall with the stony stare of suffering that has reached the limit and can no further go. His elbow was pressing against some hard substance. After a long time he slowly and sadly changed his position, and took up this object with a sigh. It was in a paper. He unrolled it. A long, lingering, colossal sigh followed, and his heart broke. It was his brass andiron knob! This final feather broke the camel's back.
Korean chill: 오한, 냉기, 차가운, 한기, 춥게 하다, 냉담한, 냉장하다, 냉랭한, 풀죽음, 추위에 떨고 있는, 냉담. colossal: 거대한, 훌륭한, 터무니없는, 어마어마한, 놀랄만한, 굉장한. flogging: 태형, 매질, 채찍질. forgiveness: 용서, 면제, 관대. gloomy: 어두운, 우울한, 음울한. imperfect: 미완료의, 불완전한, 불충분한, 결점이 있는, 미완료 시제, 미완료시제, 반과거의, 미완성의.
jaws: 입 부분, 좁다란 입구. lingering: 머뭇거리는, 오래끄는, 못내 아쉬운, 미련이 있는, 오래 끄는, 주저하는. moped: 모터 달린 자전거, 발동기 달린 자전거. prompt: 사상, 곧...하는, 민속한, 힌트를 주다, 즉시의, 숨어서 대사를 일러주다, 생가가나게 하다, 생각나게 하다, 정확히, 자극하다, 자극하는 것. rebuke: 비난, 힐책, 징계, 비난하다,
꾸짖다, 견책하다, 견책. revengeful: 복수심에 불타는, 앙심 깊은, 앙심깊은. sorrow: 불행, 슬픔, 고난, 슬픈, 슬퍼보이는, 아쉬움, 슬퍼하다, 후회, 고생. stony: 돌의, 돌이 많은, 무표정한, 무정한, 돌같은, 부동의, 냉혹한, 망연자실하게 하는, 씨가 많은, 돌처럼 단단한. won: 원, 한국의 화폐 단위, 원의.
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CHAPTER XI CONSCIENCE RACKS TOM
CLOSE%UPON the hour of noon the whole village was suddenly electrified with the ghastly news. No need of the as yet undreamed-of telegraph; the tale flew from man to man, from group to group, from house to house, with little less than telegraphic speed. Of course the schoolmaster gave holiday for that afternoon; the town would have thought strangely of him if he had not. A gory knife had been found close to the murdered man, and it had been recognized by somebody as belonging to Muff Potter--so the story ran. And it was said that a belated citizen had come upon Potter washing himself in the "branch" about one or two o'clock in the morning, and that Potter had at once sneaked off--suspicious circumstances, especially the washing which was not a habit with Potter. It was also said that the town had been ransacked for this "murderer" (the public are not slow in the matter of sifting evidence and arriving at a verdict), but that he could not be found. Horsemen had departed down all the roads in every direction, and the Sheriff "was confident" that he would be captured before night. All the town was drifting toward the graveyard. Tom's heartbreak vanished and he joined the procession, not because he would not a thousand times rather
Korean belated: 길이 저문, 시대에 뒤진, 뒤늦은, 늦은, 때늦은, 늦어진. departed: 죽은, 과거의, 고인, 지나간, 죽은사람. electrified: 깜짝 놀라게 하는, 전기를 통하게 하는, 전화하는. ghastly: 무시무시한, 지독한, 송장같은, 핼쑥한, 파랗게 질린, 무섭게, 무서운, 할쑥한, 심한, 무시무시하게. gory: 피투성이의, 잔학한, 유혈의,
처참한. graveyard: 묘지, 묘소. heartbreak: 애끊는 마음, 비탄. noon: 정오, 정오의, 전성기, 점심을 먹다, 한밤중, 한낮, 야반, 결정, 낮 휴식을 취하다절정에 달하다, 정오에 하는, 최고점. procession: 행렬, 행진, 순위에 변화가 없는 재미 없는 경주, 행진하다, 행령을 지어 나아가다, 행렬을 지어 나아가다, 행렬의 행진.
ran: 란. recognized: 인정하는. schoolmaster: 교사, 도미의 일종, 교장, 가르치다, 교육 기자재, 남자 교원, 지도자, 교사로서 가르치다. telegraphic: 전신기의, 전송의, 전신의, 간결한, 전문체의. toward: 에 대하여, 을 위하여, 가까이, 온순한, 으로의, 의 쪽으로, 무렵, 쪽으로, 바야흐로 일어나려는, 에 가까이, 전도 유망한.
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go anywhere else, but because an awful, unaccountable fascination drew him on. Arrived at the dreadful place, he wormed his small body through the crowd and saw the dismal spectacle. It seemed to him an age since he was there before. Somebody pinched his arm. He turned, and his eyes met Huckleberry's. Then both looked elsewhere at once, and wondered if anybody had noticed anything in their mutual glance. But everybody was talking, and intent upon the grisly spectacle before them.% "Poor fellow!" "Poor young fellow!" "This ought to be a lesson to grave robbers!" "Muff Potter'll hang for this if they catch him!" This was the drift of remark; and the minister said, "It was a judgment; His hand is here." Now Tom shivered from head to heel; for his eye fell upon the stolid face of Injun Joe. At this moment the crowd began to sway and struggle, and voices shouted, "It's him! it's him! he's coming himself!" "Who? Who?" from twenty voices. "Muff Potter!" "Hallo, he's stopped!--Look out, he's turning! Don't let him get away!" People in the branches of the trees over Tom's head said he wasn't trying to get away--he only looked doubtful and perplexed. "Infernal impudence!" said a bystander; "wanted to come and take a quiet look at his work, I reckon--didn't expect any company." The crowd fell apart, now, and the Sheriff came through, ostentatiously leading Potter by the arm. The poor fellow's face was haggard, and his eyes showed the fear that was upon him. When he stood before the murdered man, he shook as with a palsy, and he put his face in his hands and burst into tears. "I didn't do it, friends," he sobbed; "'pon my word and honor I never done it." "Who's accused you?" shouted a voice. This shot seemed to carry home. Potter lifted his face and looked around him with a pathetic hopelessness in his eyes. He saw Injun Joe, and exclaimed: "Oh, Injun Joe, you promised me you'd never--"
Korean bystander: 방관자, 구경꾼, 국외자. fascination: 매혹, 황홀한 상태, 눈독들임, 매력있는 것, 매력있는것. grisly: 무서운, 무시무시한, 소름 끼치게 하는, 불쾌한. haggard: 야생의, 여윈, 바싹 마른, 수척한, 매서운, 길들지 않은. hallo: 여보세요, 여보, 어이, 안녕, 핼로하는 소리. hopelessness: 가망없음, 절망 상태, 가망 없음.
infernal: 지옥의, 지독한, 명부의, 악마와 같은, 지긋지긋한, 악마 같은, 악독한, 무도한, 비인간적인. muff: 공을 놓치다, 머프, 얼뜨기, 실수하다, 스포츠에 서툰 사람, 스포츠에 서툰 사람-실수하다, 받다가 놓치다, 토시 비슷한 것, 통, 공을 받다가 놓치다, 그르치기. ostentatiously: 화려하게, 허세를 부려, 여봐란 듯이. palsy: 중풍, 중풍의, 마비된, 마비,
손발의 마비, 마비시키다. pinched: 여윈, 옹색한, 바싹 죈. spectacle: 구경거리, 안경, 광경, 장관, 보기에 도 지겨운 것, 타자의 재차의 무득점, 보기에 도 딱한 것. sway: 흔들다, 동요, 지배하다, 좌우하다, 지배, 의 결의를 움직이다, 흔들리다, 좌우 하는 힘, 자유로이 하는 힘, 의 의견을 움직이다. unaccountable: 설명할 수 없는, 까닭을 알 수 없는, 책임이 없는.
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"Is that your knife?" and it was thrust before him by the Sheriff.% Potter would have fallen if they had not caught him and eased him to the ground. Then he said: "Something told me 't if I didn't come back and get--" He shuddered; then waved his nerveless hand with a vanquished gesture and said, "Tell 'em, Joe, tell 'em--it ain't any use any more." Then Huckleberry and Tom stood dumb and staring, and heard the stonyhearted liar reel off his serene statement, they expecting every moment that the clear sky would deliver God's lightnings upon his head, and wondering to see how long the stroke was delayed. And when he had finished and still stood alive and whole, their wavering impulse to break their oath and save the poor betrayed prisoner's life faded and vanished away, for plainly this miscreant had sold himself to Satan and it would be fatal to meddle with the property of such a power as that. "Why didn't you leave? What did you want to come here for?" somebody said. "I couldn't help it--I couldn't help it," Potter moaned. "I wanted to run away, but I couldn't seem to come anywhere but here." And he fell to sobbing again. Injun Joe repeated his statement, just as calmly, a few minutes afterward on the inquest, under oath; and the boys, seeing that the lightnings were still withheld, were confirmed in their belief that Joe had sold himself to the devil. He was now become, to them, the most balefully interesting object they had ever looked upon, and they could not take their fascinated eyes from his face. They inwardly resolved to watch him nights, when opportunity should offer, in the hope of getting a glimpse of his dread master. Injun Joe helped to raise the body of the murdered man and put it in a wagon for removal; and it was whispered through the shuddering crowd that the wound bled a little! The boys thought that this happy circumstance would turn suspicion in the right direction; but they were disappointed, for more than one villager remarked:
Korean balefully: 해롭게, 가엾게, 비참하게, 불길하게, 악의를 품고. bled: 물집의, 거품의. circumstance: 환경, 사정, 사건, 부수적인 일, 상황, 처지, 사실, 의식에 구애됨, 사태, 부대사항, 어마어마함. fascinated: 매혹하는, 노려보는. hearted: 마음이~한. meddle: 주물럭거리다, 참견하다, 만지작거리다, 공연히 만지작거리다,
간섭하다. miscreant: 이단의, 극악 무도한, 악한, 사악한. nerveless: 신경이 없는, 잎맥이 없는, 냉정한, 기력없는, 침착한, 힘없는, 산만한, 무기력한, 활기가 없는, 약한. reel: 얼레, 릴, 비틀거리다, 잣다, 감는 틀, 실패, 술술, 실을 뽑다, 얼레에 감다, 현기증 얼레에 감다, 현기증나다. serene: 고요한, 맑게 갠, 평화로운,
온화한, 잔잔한, 맑게 갠 하늘, 평온, 고귀하신, 맑게 하다, 침착한. shuddering: 쭈뼛해지는, 떠는, 몸서리치는. villager: 마을 사람, 시골 사람. wagon: 짐차, 무개화차, 짐마차, 짐마차로 수송하다, 짐마차로 여행하다, 북두칠성, 배달용 트럭, 물건 파는 수레, 무개 화차, 광차, 짐마차로 운반하다. wavering: 떨리는, 흔들리는.
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"It was within three feet of Muff Potter when it done it." Tom's fearful secret and gnawing conscience disturbed his sleep for as much as a week after this; and at breakfast one morning Sid said: "Tom, you pitch around and talk in your sleep so much that you keep me awake half the time." Tom blanched and dropped his eyes.% "It's a bad sign," said Aunt Polly, gravely. "What you got on your mind, Tom?" "Nothing. Nothing 't I know of." But the boy's hand shook so that he spilled his coffee. "And you do talk such stuff," Sid said. "Last night you said, 'It's blood, it's blood, that's what it is!' You said that over and over. And you said, 'Don't torment me so--I'll tell!' Tell what? What is it you'll tell?" Everything was swimming before Tom. There is no telling what might have happened, now, but luckily the concern passed out of Aunt Polly's face and she came to Tom's relief without knowing it. She said: "Sho! It's that dreadful murder. I dream about it most every night myself. Sometimes I dream it's me that done it." Mary said she had been affected much the same way. Sid seemed satisfied. Tom got out of the presence as quick as he plausibly could, and after that he complained of toothache for a week, and tied up his jaws every night. He never knew that Sid lay nightly watching, and frequently slipped the bandage free and then leaned on his elbow listening a good while at a time, and afterward slipped the bandage back to its place again. Tom's distress of mind wore off gradually and the toothache grew irksome and was discarded. If Sid really managed to make anything out of Tom's disjointed mutterings, he kept it to himself. It seemed to Tom that his schoolmates never would get done holding inquests on dead cats, and thus keeping his trouble present to his mind. Sid noticed that Tom never was coroner at one of these inquiries, though it had been his habit to take the lead in all new enterprises; he noticed, too, that Tom never
Korean conscience: 양심, 도의심, 선악의 관념. coroner: 검시관, 매장물조사관, 매장물 조사관. disjointed: 관절이 삔, 흐트러진. distress: 고난, 고통, 빈궁, 비탄, 고민, 심통, 피로하게 하다, 피로, 괴롭히다, 압류-괴롭히다, 압류. disturbed: 교란된, 정신장애자, 사란한, 산란한, 정서장애가 있는, 정서장애자, 정신장애가 있는.
dreadful: 무서운, 몹시 불쾌한, 따분한, 지겨운, 지긋지긋한. fearful: 무서운, 지독한, 걱정하여, 두려워하여, 신을 두려워하는, 두려워, 심한. gnawing: 쏠기, 갉기, 쏘는, 괴롭히는, 부단한 고통, 근임없는 고통, 갉는, 가책 갉아먹는, 에일 듯한, 에는 듯한. gravely: 자갈을 깐, 귀에 거슬리는, 자갈이 많은, 자갈의. habit: 습관, 버릇, 습성, 에 살다, 복장,
기질, 체질, 여성승마복, 입히다, 여성 승마복, 의복. irksome: 지루한, 성가신, 넌더리나는, 진저리나는. luckily: 운좋게, 다행히도, 상서롭게, 운 좋게. nightly: 밤마다, 밤의, 밤마다의, 밤에, 밤에 나오는. passed: 합격한, 지나가 버린. plausibly: 그럴 듯하게, 정말 같게. toothache: 치통.
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acted as a witness--and that was strange; and Sid did not overlook the fact that Tom even showed a marked aversion to these inquests, and always avoided them when he could. Sid marvelled, but said nothing. However, even inquests went out of vogue at last, and ceased to torture Tom's conscience.% Every day or two, during this time of sorrow, Tom watched his opportunity and went to the little grated jail-window and smuggled such small comforts through to the "murderer" as he could get hold of. The jail was a trifling little brick den that stood in a marsh at the edge of the village, and no guards were afforded for it; indeed, it was seldom occupied. These offerings greatly helped to ease Tom's conscience. The villagers had a strong desire to tar-and-feather Injun Joe and ride him on a rail, for body-snatching, but so formidable was his character that nobody could be found who was willing to take the lead in the matter, so it was dropped. He had been careful to begin both of his inquest-statements with the fight, without confessing the grave- robbery that preceded it; therefore it was deemed wisest not to try the case in the courts at present.
Korean aversion: 혐오, 반감, 싫은 것, 싫은 사람. den: 굴, 소굴, 작고 아늑한 사실, 밀실, 사실, 유년단의 분대. formidable: 무서운, 만만찮은, 방대한, 만만치 않은. grated: 일반용의. grave: 수수한, 무덤, 명심하다, 새기다, 중대한, 진지한, 묘혈, 심각한, 중요한, 예사롭지 않은, 침침한.
greatly: 위대하게, 매우, 크게, 대단히, 훨씬, 숭고하게, 심히, 관대하게. guards: 근위 연대. jail: 교도소, 구치소, 투옥하다, 구류. marsh: 습지, 소택. occupied: 점령된, 에 종사하고 있는, 가득차 있는. overlook: 바라보다, 빠뜨리고 보다, 내려다 보다, 전망이 좋은 곳, 감시하다, 너그러이 봐 주다, 노려보다, 감독하다, 저주의 눈초리로
노려보다, 보다 높은 데 있다. robbery: 강탈, 강도, 약탈, 강도죄, 도둑질, 강도질. torture: 고문, 곡해하다, 고통, 을 고문하다, 몹시 괴롭히다, 억지로 갖다 붙이다, 억지로 비틀다, 억지로 꼬부리다, 고문하다, 괴롭히다, 심한 고통. trifling: 하찮은, 경박한, 시시한, 사소한, 게으른. vogue: 인기, 유행, 대유행, 유행의.
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ONE OF THE reasons why Tom's mind had drifted away from its secret troubles was, that it had found a new and weighty matter to interest itself about. Becky Thatcher had stopped coming to school. Tom had struggled with his pride a few days, and tried to "whistle her down the wind," but failed. He began to find himself hanging around her father's house, nights, and feeling very miserable. She was ill. What if she should die! There was distraction in the thought. He no longer took an interest in war, nor even in piracy. The charm of life was gone; there was nothing but dreariness left. He put his hoop away, and his bat; there was no joy in them any more. His aunt was concerned. She began to try all manner of remedies on him. She was one of those people who are infatuated with patent medicines and all new-fangled methods of producing health or mending it. She was an inveterate experimenter in these things. When something fresh in this line came out she was in a fever, right away, to try it; not on herself, for she was never ailing, but on anybody else that came handy. She was a subscriber for all the "Health" periodicals and phrenological frauds; and the solemn ignorance they were inflated with was breath to her nostrils. All the "rot" they contained about ventilation, and how to go to bed, and how to get up, and what to eat, and what to drink, and how much exercise to take, and what
Korean ailing: 병든, 괴로워하는, 몸이 불편한. contained: 억제하는, 조심스러운. distraction: 기분 전환, 주의 산만, 정신의 홀어짐, 오락, 광기, 불화, 정신이 흩어짐, 마음이 혼란. experimenter: 실험자. hoop: 테, 후프, 버팀테, 기둥문, 굴렁쇠, 고생하다, 납작한 가락지, 버팀살대, 감는 테, 활 모양의 작은 문, 에 테를 두르다. ignorance: 무식, 무지, 모르고 있음.
infatuated: 미친, 얼빠진, 홀린, 열중한, 흘린, 흘림. inflated: 과장된, 우쭐해진, 팽창한, 폭등한, 크게 팽창한, 부풀은, 팽창된, 우쭐한, 부풀어 오른. inveterate: 상습적인, 뿌리깊은, 만성의, 집념어린, 뿌리 깊은. mending: 파손품, 수선, 수선할 것, 수선 부분, 고칠 것, 수선 재료. new-fangled: 신기한 것을 좋아하는, 신식의, 최신 유행의.
phrenological: 골상학의. piracy: 해적 행위, 저작권 침해. subscriber: 기부자, 기명자, 예약자, 구독자, 정기회원, 응모자, 신청자, 서명자, 가입자, 예약 구독자, 전화 가입자. weighty: 중요한, 무거운, 유력한, 답답하게 내리누르는, 무게를 가진, 중대한, 견딜 수 없는, 남을 수긍케 하는 힘이 있는, 무게 있는, 비중이 큰 세력 있는, 무게있는.
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frame of mind to keep one's self in, and what sort of clothing to wear, was all gospel to her, and she never observed that her health- journals of the current month customarily upset everything they had recommended the month before. She was as simple-hearted and honest as the day was long, and so she was an easy victim. She gathered together her quack periodicals and her quack medicines, and thus armed with death, went about on her pale horse, metaphorically speaking, with "hell following after." But she never suspected that she was not an angel of healing and the balm of Gilead in disguise, to the suffering neighbors.% The water treatment was new, now, and Tom's low condition was a windfall to her. She had him out at daylight every morning, stood him up in the woodshed and drowned him with a deluge of cold water; then she scrubbed him down with a towel like a file, and so brought him to; then she rolled him up in a wet sheet and put him away under blankets till she sweated his soul clean and "the yellow stains of it came through his pores"--as Tom said. Yet notwithstanding all this, the boy grew more and more melancholy and pale and dejected. She added hot baths, sitz baths, shower baths, and plunges. The boy remained as dismal as a hearse. She began to assist the water with a slim oatmeal diet and blister-plasters. She calculated his capacity as she would a jug's, and filled him up every day with quack cure-alls. Tom had become indifferent to persecution by this time. This phase filled the old lady's heart with consternation. This indifference must be broken up at any cost. Now she heard of Pain-killer for the first time. She ordered a lot at once. She tasted it and was filled with gratitude. It was simply fire in a liquid form. She dropped the water treatment and everything else, and pinned her faith to Painkiller. She gave Tom a teaspoonful and watched with the deepest anxiety for the result. Her troubles were instantly at rest, her soul at peace again; for the "indifference" was broken up. The boy could not have shown a wilder, heartier interest, if she had built a fire under him. Tom felt that it was time to wake up; this sort of life might be romantic enough, in his blighted condition, but it was getting to have too little sentiment
Korean balm: 향유, 진통제, 서양박하, 바향수지, 밤제, 멜리사. baths: 입욕, 목욕, 목욕탕, 온천. consternation: 깜짝 놀람, 대경실색, 경악. customarily: 관례상, 습관적으로, 보통. dejected: 기운 없는, 낙담한, 낙심한. drowned: 물에 빠져 죽은, 에 빠진, 몰두하고 있는. hearse: 영구차, 무덤, 관가, 대형 촉대.
indifference: 무관심한, 중립, 무차별, 치료를 하다, 돌팔이 의사가 쓰는, 중성의, 대수롭지 않은, 냉담, 개의치 집오리 따위가 꽥꽥 울다, 시끄럽게 않음, 시원치 않은, 중요치 않음, 지껄이다. 공평한, 무관심. teaspoonful: 소량, 약간, oatmeal: 오트밀, 빻은 귀리, 빻은 찻숫가락으로 하나, 찻숟갈 하나 연맥. 가득. persecution: 종교적 박해, 종교적인 wilder: 길을 잃게 하다, 정신을 박해. 헷갈리게 하다. quack: 돌팔이 의사, 식자연하는 사람, windfall: 뜻밖의 횡재, 바람에 떨어진 가짜의, 사기꾼 같은 짓, 사기꾼, 꽥꽥 과일, 굴러 들어온 복, 바람에 떨어진 울다, 떠들썩하게 지껄이다, 엉터리 과실.
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and too much distracting variety about it. So he thought over various plans for relief, and finally hit pon that of professing to be fond of Pain-killer. He asked for it so often that he became a nuisance, and his aunt ended by telling him to help himself and quit bothering her. If it had been Sid, she would have had no misgivings to alloy her delight; but since it was Tom, she watched the bottle clandestinely. She found that the medicine did really diminish, but it did not occur to her that the boy was mending the health of a crack in the sitting-room floor with it.% One day Tom was in the act of dosing the crack when his aunt's yellow cat came along, purring, eying the teaspoon avariciously, and begging for a taste. Tom said: "Don't ask for it unless you want it, Peter." But Peter signified that he did want it. "You better make sure." Peter was sure. "Now you've asked for it, and I'll give it to you, because there ain't anything mean about me; but if you find you don't like it, you mustn't blame anybody but your own self." Peter was agreeable. So Tom pried his mouth open and poured down the Pain-killer. Peter sprang a couple of yards in the air, and then delivered a warwhoop and set off round and round the room, banging against furniture, upsetting flower-pots, and making general havoc. Next he rose on his hind feet and pranced around, in a frenzy of enjoyment, with his head over his shoulder and his voice proclaiming his unappeasable happiness. Then he went tearing around the house again spreading chaos and destruction in his path. Aunt Polly entered in time to see him throw a few double summersets, deliver a final mighty hurrah, and sail through the open window, carrying the rest of the flower-pots with him. The old lady stood petrified with astonishment, peering over her glasses; Tom lay on the floor expiring with laughter. "Tom, what on earth ails that cat?"
Korean alloy: 합금, 섞음질, 비급속, 섞음질하다, 품질을 떨어뜨리다, 합금하다, 품위, 품위-합금하다, 덜다, 합금에 쓰는 비금속, 합금이 되다. avariciously: 탐욕스럽게, 욕심 사납게. banging: 탁치기. begging: 구걸, 구걸하는, 거지 생활. clandestinely: 은밀히, 남몰래. diminish: 줄이다, 감소시키다, 줄다.
enjoyment: 향락, 기쁨, 보유, 향유. frenzy: 격앙, 광란, 열광, 격앙시키다, 격분, 광포. happiness: 행복, 행운, 유쾌, 교묘, 적절, 기쁨, 교묘함. havoc: 파괴, 황폐, 대대적으로 파괴하다, 큰 파란. hind: 머슴, 고라니의 암컷, 농장 일꾼, 뒤의, 시골뜨기, 맨뒤의, 암사슴, 후부의. hurrah: 만세, 만세하고 외치다,
환호하여 맞이하다. petrified: 술이취한, 곤드레만드레 취한. quit: 그만두다, 사퇴하다, 포기하다, 놓아버리다, 면하여, 자유로와, 떠나다, 떠나가다, 일을 중지하다, 일 따위를 그만두다, 용서받은. teaspoon: 찻숟가락, 찻숟가락으로 하나, 찻숟가락으로 하나의 양. upsetting: 전복, 전도, 혼란, 난리를 일으키는, 뒤집어 엎는, 뒤집음.
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"I don't know, aunt," gasped the boy. "Why, I never see anything like it. What did make him act so?" "Deed I don't know, Aunt Polly; cats always act so when they're having a good time." "They do, do they?" There was something in the tone that made Tom apprehensive.% "Yes'm. That is, I believe they do." "You do?" "Yes'm." The old lady was bending down, Tom watching, with interest emphasized by anxiety. Too late he divined her "drift." The handle of the telltale teaspoon was visible under the bed-valance. Aunt Polly took it, held it up. Tom winced, and dropped his eyes. Aunt Polly raised him by the usual handle--his ear--and cracked his head soundly with her thimble. "Now, sir, what did you want to treat that poor dumb beast so, for?" "I done it out of pity for him--because he hadn't any aunt." "Hadn't any aunt!--you numskull. What has that got to do with it?" "Heaps. Because if he'd had one she'd a burnt him out herself! She'd a roasted his bowels out of him 'thout any more feeling than if he was a human!" Aunt Polly felt a sudden pang of remorse. This was putting the thing in a new light; what was cruelty to a cat might be cruelty to a boy, too. She began to soften; she felt sorry. Her eyes watered a little, and she put her hand on Tom's head and said gently: "I was meaning for the best, Tom. And, Tom, it did do you good." Tom looked up in her face with just a perceptible twinkle peeping through his gravity. "I know you was meaning for the best, aunty, and so was I with Peter. It done him good, too. I never see him get around so since--"
Korean aunty: 미사일 요격용미사일, 아줌마. bowels: 동정심이 깃드는 곳, 인정이 깃드는 곳. dumb: 우둔한, 벙어리의, 말이없는, 말못하는, 무언의, 말문이 막힌, 아연케 하다, 말문이막힌, 깜작 놀라게 하다, 바보 같다, 소리없는. numskull: 바보, 돌대가리. pang: 격통, 고통, 마음 아픔, 마음의 괴로움. remorse: 양심의 가책, 후회, 연민,
회한, 자책, 자비. 자동 표시기, 경렴, 비밀을 폭로하는 soften: 부드럽게 하다, 저항력을 것, 타각 표시기, 등록기, 출퇴근 시각 약화시키다, 연성으로 하다, 상냥하게 표시 시계, 지수기, 증거, 풍압표시기, 하다, 저항력을 약화 시키다, 연하게 밀고자. 하다, 연약하게 하다, 덜다, thimble: 골무, 끼움쇠테, 씌움고리, 누그러지다, 누그러지게 하다, 낮게 씌움통. 하다. twinkle: 빤짝 빤짝 빛나다, 깜짝임, soundly: 충분히, 건전한, 확실한, 깜빡할 사이, 빤짝임, 순간, 반짝하고 합리적인, 철저한, 강하지않은, 빛내다, 반짝반짝 빛나다, 반짝거림, 안전한, 건전하게. 경쾌하게 움직이다, 경쾌한 움직임, telltale: 남의 말하기 좋아하는 사람, 깜빡거림.
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"Oh, go 'long with you, Tom, before you aggravate me again. And you try and see if you can't be a good boy, for once, and you needn't take any more medicine."% Tom reached school ahead of time. It was noticed that this strange thing had been occurring every day latterly. And now, as usual of late, he hung about the gate of the schoolyard instead of playing with his comrades. He was sick, he said, and he looked it. He tried to seem to be looking everywhere but whither he really was looking--down the road. Presently Jeff Thatcher hove in sight, and Tom's face lighted; he gazed a moment, and then turned sorrowfully away. When Jeff arrived, Tom accosted him; and "led up" warily to opportunities for remark about Becky, but the giddy lad never could see the bait. Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and hating the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one. At last frocks ceased to appear, and he dropped hopelessly into the dumps; he entered the empty schoolhouse and sat down to suffer. Then one more frock passed in at the gate, and Tom's heart gave a great bound. The next instant he was out, and "going on" like an Indian; yelling, laughing, chasing boys, jumping over the fence at risk of life and limb, throwing handsprings, standing on his head--doing all the heroic things he could conceive of, and keeping a furtive eye out, all the while, to see if Becky Thatcher was noticing. But she seemed to be unconscious of it all; she never looked. Could it be possible that she was not aware that he was there? He carried his exploits to her immediate vicinity; came war-whooping around, snatched a boy's cap, hurled it to the roof of the schoolhouse, broke through a group of boys, tumbling them in every direction, and fell sprawling, himself, under Becky's nose, almost upsetting her--and she turned, with her nose in the air, and he heard her say: "Mf! some people think they're mighty smart--always showing off!" Tom's cheeks burned. He gathered himself up and sneaked off, crushed and crestfallen.
Korean aggravate: 심하게 하다, 악화시키다, 괴롭히다, 노하게 하다, 화나게 하다, 더욱 악화시키다. bait: 미끼, 먹이를 먹다, 미끼를 달다, 매어 둔 짐승을 시켜서 곯리다, 마초를 주다, 휴식, 개를 시켜서 곯리다. conceive: 상상하다, 임신하다, 배다, 이해하다, 마음에 품다, 착상하다, 마음에품다, 말로표현하다, 라고 생각하다, 생각하다, 생각해 내다.
crestfallen: 풀이 죽은, 맥빠진, 기운 없는, 풀죽은. dumps: 침울, 우울. frisking: 몸수색. giddy: 현기증나는, 들뜬, 현기증 나게 하다, 눈이 빙빙 도는 듯한, 마음이 들뜬, 현기증 나는. hopelessly: 희망을 잃고, 가망없이, 절망하여, 절망적으로. jumping: 뛰는, 도약, 뜀, 도약하는. latterly: 요즈음.
lighted: 불이 켜진. limb: 수족, 날개, 팔, 의 가지를자르다, 앞이, 가장자리, 구, 달 따위의 가장자리, 문장의 구, 엽변, 의 손발을 끊다. schoolyard: 교정. sorrowfully: 슬픈, 애처로운, 슬퍼보이는, 가슴아픈. vicinity: 근처, 근접, 주변, 근방, 부근. whither: 어디로, 곳으로, 그 곳으로, 가는 곳.
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CHAPTER XIII THE PIRATE CREW SET SAIL
TOM'S%MIND was made up now. He was gloomy and desperate. He was a forsaken, friendless boy, he said; nobody loved him; when they found out what they had driven him to, perhaps they would be sorry; he had tried to do right and get along, but they would not let him; since nothing would do them but to be rid of him, let it be so; and let them blame him for the consequences--why shouldn't they? What right had the friendless to complain? Yes, they had forced him to it at last: he would lead a life of crime. There was no choice. By this time he was far down Meadow Lane, and the bell for school to "take up" tinkled faintly upon his ear. He sobbed, now, to think he should never, never hear that old familiar sound any more--it was very hard, but it was forced on him; since he was driven out into the cold world, he must submit--but he forgave them. Then the sobs came thick and fast. Just at this point he met his soul's sworn comrade, Joe Harper--hard- eyed, and with evidently a great and dismal purpose in his heart. Plainly here were "two souls with but a single thought." Tom, wiping his eyes with his sleeve, began to blubber out something about a resolution to escape from hard usage
Korean blubber: 엉엉욺, 울며 말하다, 눈물로 얼룩지게하다, 엉엉 울다, 엉엉울다, 엉엉 울기, 울면서 말하다, 두툼한, 고래의 기름, 여분의 지방, 눈물로 얼룩지게 하다. complain: 호소하다, 고소하다, 불평하다, 슬픈 소리를 내다, 하소연하다, 투덜거리다, 불평을하다, 불만을 털어놓다, 신음하다, 앓다, 푸념하다. comrade: 동무, 동지, 친구, 동료,
동료다운, 전우, 조합원. dismal: 쓸쓸한, 음침한, 무시무시한, 참담한, 어두운, 비참한. evidently: 명백히, 분명히, 보매, 분명하게, 아무래도. eyed: 눈구멍이 달린, 눈 모양의 얼룩이 있는, 눈을 한. faintly: 희미하게, 힘없이, 가냘프게, 소심하게, 어렴풋이, 연약하게, 머무적거리며. forsaken: 버림받은, 고독한.
friendless: 친지가 없는, 벗이 없는, 친구가 없는. gloomy: 어두운, 우울한, 음울한. plainly: 솔직하게, 명백히, 검소하게, 간소하게, 뚜렷하게. sleeve: 소매, 을 몰래 준비하다, 소매를 달다, 소매자락, 슬리브관, 커버. sworn: 맹세한, 선서한.
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and lack of sympathy at home by roaming abroad into the great world never to return; and ended by hoping that Joe would not forget him.% But it transpired that this was a request which Joe had just been going to make of Tom, and had come to hunt him up for that purpose. His mother had whipped him for drinking some cream which he had never tasted and knew nothing about; it was plain that she was tired of him and wished him to go; if she felt that way, there was nothing for him to do but succumb; he hoped she would be happy, and never regret having driven her poor boy out into the unfeeling world to suffer and die. As the two boys walked sorrowing along, they made a new compact to stand by each other and be brothers and never separate till death relieved them of their troubles. Then they began to lay their plans. Joe was for being a hermit, and living on crusts in a remote cave, and dying, some time, of cold and want and grief; but after listening to Tom, he conceded that there were some conspicuous advantages about a life of crime, and so he consented to be a pirate. Three miles below St. Petersburg, at a point where the Mississippi River was a trifle over a mile wide, there was a long, narrow, wooded island, with a shallow bar at the head of it, and this offered well as a rendezvous. It was not inhabited; it lay far over toward the further shore, abreast a dense and almost wholly unpeopled forest. So Jackson's Island was chosen. Who were to be the subjects of their piracies was a matter that did not occur to them. Then they hunted up Huckleberry Finn, and he joined them promptly, for all careers were one to him; he was indifferent. They presently separated to meet at a lonely spot on the river-bank two miles above the village at the favorite hour--which was midnight. There was a small log raft there which they meant to capture. Each would bring hooks and lines, and such provision as he could steal in the most dark and mysterious way--as became outlaws. And before the afternoon was done, they had all managed to enjoy the sweet glory of spreading the fact that pretty soon the town would "hear something." All who got this vague hint were cautioned to "be mum and wait."
Korean dense: 우둔한, 조밀한, 짙은, 농밀한, 머리가 나쁜, 밀집한, 이해하기 힘든. favorite: 마음에 드는 좋아하는 물건, 특히 좋아하는 물건, 특히 잘하는, 인기 있는 말, 마음에 드는, 좋아하는 사람. hermit: 은자. indifferent: 무관심한, 공평한, 중성의, 치우치지 않는, 개의치 않는, 평범한, 좋지도 나쁘지도 않은, 변변치 않은중성의, 중립의, 중요치 않은,
시원치 않은. inhabited: 사람이 살고 있는. pirate: 약탈하다, 해적, 침해자, 저작권을 침해하다, 훔치는 사람, 약탈자, 저작권, 해적짓을 하다, 해적질하다, 약탈자-해적짓을 하다, 표절자. raft: 뗏목, 다량, 유목, 다수, 뗏목으로 가다, 뗏목배, 뗏목을 쓰다, 부대, 뗏목으로 건너다, 뗏목으로 엮다, 부잔교.
rendezvous: 랑데부, 회합, 집합하다, 집합, 집결, 약속한 장소에서 만나다, 랑데부하다, 만나다, 만날 약속, 지정집결지, 회합장소. succumb: 굴복하다, 죽다, 지다. unfeeling: 무정한, 느낌이 없는, 잔인한, 냉혹한, 느낌 없는, 잔혹한. unpeopled: 무인의, 주민이 없는, 사람이 살지 않는, 무인지경이 된. wooded: 나무가 무성한, 한 목질의, 삼림이 있는, 삼림이 많은.
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About midnight Tom arrived with a boiled ham and a few trifles, and stopped in a dense undergrowth on a small bluff overlooking the meetingplace. It was starlight, and very still. The mighty river lay like an ocean at rest. Tom listened a moment, but no sound disturbed the quiet. Then he gave a low, distinct whistle. It was answered from under the bluff. Tom whistled twice more; these signals were answered in the same way. Then a guarded voice said: "Who goes there?" "Tom Sawyer, the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main. Name your names." "Huck Finn the Red-Handed, and Joe Harper the Terror of the Seas." Tom had furnished these titles, from his favorite literature.% "'Tis well. Give the countersign." Two hoarse whispers delivered the same awful word simultaneously to the brooding night: "BLOOD!" Then Tom tumbled his ham over the bluff and let himself down after it, tearing both skin and clothes to some extent in the effort. There was an easy, comfortable path along the shore under the bluff, but it lacked the advantages of difficulty and danger so valued by a pirate. The Terror of the Seas had brought a side of bacon, and had about worn himself out with getting it there. Finn the Red-Handed had stolen a skillet and a quantity of half-cured leaf tobacco, and had also brought a few corn-cobs to make pipes with. But none of the pirates smoked or "chewed" but himself. The Black Avenger of the Spanish Main said it would never do to start without some fire. That was a wise thought; matches were hardly known there in that day. They saw a fire smouldering upon a great raft a hundred yards above, and they went stealthily thither and helped themselves to a chunk. They made an imposing adventure of it, saying, "Hist!" every now and then, and suddenly halting with finger on lip; moving with hands on imaginary dagger-hilts; and giving orders in dismal whispers that if "the foe" stirred, to "let him have it to the hilt," because "dead men tell no tales." They knew well enough that the raftsmen
Korean bluff: 허세부리다, 속이다, 허세, 속임, 허세부리는 사람, 허세 부리기, 하게 하다, 절벽의, 절벽, 에게 허세부리다, 엄포를 놓다. boiled: 취한, 끓은. chunk: 상당한 양, 큰 덩어리, 땅딸막하고 야무진 사람, 내던지다, 두껍게 자른 조각, 큰 사람, 장작을 지피다, 상당한 액수, 딱, 땅딸막하고 야무진 짐승, 큰 동강. finn: 핀란드 사람, 핀란드사람, 핀
사람. foe: 적, 적군, 원수, 상대. furnished: 가구 달린, 구색을 갖춘, 재고량이 ...한. guarded: 조심성 있는, 신중한, 감시되어 있는, 방어되어 있는. hoarse: 쉰목소리의, 귀에 거슬리는, 목쉰, 목이쉰, 목쉰소리의, 쉰, 소란스러운. pipes: 기관. skillet: 프라이팬, 냄비, 손잡이가 긴
프라이팬. smoked: 훈제의, 유연으로 그을린, 그을린, 훈제한. starlight: 별빛, 별빛의. tobacco: 담배, 흡연. undergrowth: 덤불, 발육부진전, 관목, 발육 불충분, 잔털. whistle: 휘파람, 호각, 기적을 울리다, 휘파람을 불다, 경적, 휘파람불다, 헛되이 바라다, 팽 하고 날다, 휘파람으로 부르다, 입, 기적.
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were all down at the village laying in stores or having a spree, but still that was no excuse for their conducting this thing in an unpiratical way.% They shoved off, presently, Tom in command, Huck at the after oar and Joe at the forward. Tom stood amidships, gloomy-browed, and with folded arms, and gave his orders in a low, stern whisper: "Luff, and bring her to the wind!" "Aye-aye, sir!" "Steady, steady-y-y-y!" "Steady it is, sir!" "Let her go off a point!" "Point it is, sir!" As the boys steadily and monotonously drove the raft toward mid-stream it was no doubt understood that these orders were given only for "style," and were not intended to mean anything in particular. "What sail's she carrying?" "Courses, tops'ls, and flying-jib, sir." "Send the r'yals up! Lay out aloft, there, half a dozen of ye-foretopmaststuns'l! Lively, now!" "Aye-aye, sir!" "Shake out that maintogalans'l! Sheets and braces! now my hearties!" "Aye-aye, sir!" "Hellum-a-lee--hard a port! Stand by to meet her when she comes! Port, port! now, men! With a will! Stead-y-y-y!" "Steady it is, sir!" The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars. The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a word was said during the next threequarters of an hour. Now the raft was passing before the distant town. Two or
Korean aloft: 높이, 돛대 꼭대기에, 위로, 보아주다, 사과, 핑계, 발뺌, 변명, 위쪽에, 위에. 면제하다-변명, 면제하다, 이유. amidships: 배의 한가운데에서, mile: 마일, 일마일 경주, 먼거리, 훨씬. 중앙에, 배 복판에. oar: 노, 노젓다, 노젓는 사람, 젓다, distant: 먼, 쌀쌀한, 어겸풋한, 노와 같은 구실을 하는 것, 노젓는 배, 에두루는, 어렴풋한, 혈연이 먼, 노를 쓰다, 노를 젓다, 배를 노로 거리를 두는, 닮은 관계 등이 먼, 닮은 젓다. 정도 등이 먼, 먼 데를 보는 듯한, shake: 악수하다, 휘두르다, 시간적으로 먼. 떨어버리다, 흔들다, 흔들어 깨우다, dozen: 다스. 흩뿌리다, 흔들어 떨어뜨리다, excuse: 구실, 용서하다, 변명하다, 진동하다, 전음을 쓰다, 흔들리게
하다, 떨다. spree: 흥청거림, 술잔치, 법석댐, 주연, 흥겹게 법석댐, 타격전, 흥청거리다. steady: 침착한, 착실한, 흔들리지 않는, 변치 않는, 간단없는, 이미 정해진친구, 한결같은, 꾸준한, 견고 하게 하다, 견고한, 안정시키다. stern: 황량한, 엄격한, 고물, 쓸쓸한, 선미, 굳은, 준엄한, 단호한, 고물 별자리, 피할 도리가 없는, 엉덩이.
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three glimmering lights showed where it lay, peacefully sleeping, beyond the vague vast sweep of star- gemmed water, unconscious of the tremendous event that was happening. The Black Avenger stood still with folded arms, "looking his last" upon the scene of his former joys and his later sufferings, and wishing "she" could see him now, abroad on the wild sea, facing peril and death with dauntless heart, going to his doom with a grim smile on his lips. It was but a small strain on his imagination to remove Jackson's Island beyond eyeshot of the village, and so he "looked his last" with a broken and satisfied heart. The other pirates were looking their last, too; and they all looked so long that they came near letting the current drift them out of the range of the island. But they discovered the danger in time, and made shift to avert it. About two o'clock in the morning the raft grounded on the bar two hundred yards above the head of the island, and they waded back and forth until they had landed their freight. Part of the little raft's belongings consisted of an old sail, and this they spread over a nook in the bushes for a tent to shelter their provisions; but they themselves would sleep in the open air in good weather, as became outlaws.% They built a fire against the side of a great log twenty or thirty steps within the sombre depths of the forest, and then cooked some bacon in the frying-pan for supper, and used up half of the corn "pone" stock they had brought. It seemed glorious sport to be feasting in that wild, free way in the virgin forest of an unexplored and uninhabited island, far from the haunts of men, and they said they never would return to civilization. The climbing fire lit up their faces and threw its ruddy glare upon the pillared tree-trunks of their forest temple, and upon the varnished foliage and festooning vines. When the last crisp slice of bacon was gone, and the last allowance of corn pone devoured, the boys stretched themselves out on the grass, filled with contentment. They could have found a cooler place, but they would not deny themselves such a romantic feature as the roasting camp- fire. "Ain’t it gay?" said Joe. "It's nuts!" said Tom. "What would the boys say if they could see us?" "Say? Well, they'd just die to be here--hey, Hucky!"
Korean avert: 피하다, 돌리다, 막다. belongings: 소지품, 재능, 재산, 성질, 소유물, 가족. contentment: 만족, 흡족해함, 만족함. cooler: 냉각기, 청량음료, 교도소, 독감방, 형무소, 유치장, 냉장고, 영창. dauntless: 대담한, 겁 없는. doom: 운명짓다, 운명, 선고하다, 죽음, 파멸, 최후의 심판, 재판, 판정하다, 법령.
eyeshot: 안계, 눈에 보이는 범위. glimmering: 미광, 희미한 빛, 희미하게 방나는, 알아차림, 생각나는 일, 기색, 가냘픈 빛 어렴풋이 나타남, 까물거리는 빛. grounded: 기초를 둔, 근거있는. nook: 피난처, 구석, 외딴곳, 구석구석진 곳, 숨는 곳, 은신처. pillared: 기둥 모양의 된, 기둥이 있는. pone: 옥수수 빵, 옥수수빵, 옥수수빵의 한 덩어리.
roasting: 타는듯이, 굽기, 타는듯한, 볶음, 몹시덥게, 몹시 비난함, 몹시 더운, 쬐어 볶기, 쬐어 굽기, 심하게 비난하기, 굽는 데 알맞은. ruddy: 붉은, 혈색이 좋은, 싫은, 붉게 하다, 몹시, 괘씸한, 지긋지긋한, 붉어지다, 매우, 건강한, 불그스레한. unexplored: 아직 탐험되지 않은, 아직 탐구되지 않은, 아직 답사되지 않은. uninhabited: 무인의, 사람이 살지 않은, 사람이 살지 않는.
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"I reckon so," said Huckleberry; "anyways, I'm suited. I don't want nothing better'n this. I don't ever get enough to eat, gen'ally--and here they can't come and pick at a feller and bullyrag him so." "It's just the life for me," said Tom. "You don't have to get up, mornings, and you don't have to go to school, and wash, and all that blame foolishness. You see a pirate don't have to do anything, Joe, when he's ashore, but a hermit he has to be praying considerable, and then he don't have any fun, anyway, all by himself that way." "Oh yes, that's so," said Joe, "but I hadn't thought much about it, you know. I'd a good deal rather be a pirate, now that I've tried it." "You see," said Tom, "people don't go much on hermits, nowadays, like they used to in old times, but a pirate's always respected. And a hermit's got to sleep on the hardest place he can find, and put sackcloth and ashes on his head, and stand out in the rain, and--" "What does he put sackcloth and ashes on his head for?" inquired Huck.% "I dono. But they've got to do it. Hermits always do. You'd have to do that if you was a hermit." "Dern'd if I would," said Huck. "Well, what would you do?" "I dono. But I wouldn't do that." "Why, Huck, you'd have to. How'd you get around it?" "Why, I just wouldn't stand it. I'd run away." "Run away! Well, you would be a nice old slouch of a hermit. You'd be a disgrace." The Red-Handed made no response, being better employed. He had finished gouging out a cob, and now he fitted a weed stem to it, loaded it with tobacco, and was pressing a coal to the charge and blowing a cloud of fragrant smoke--he was in the full bloom of luxurious contentment. The other pirates envied him this majestic vice, and secretly resolved to acquire it shortly. Presently Huck said:
Korean ashore: 물가에, 해변에. bloom: 번영하다, 개화기, 꽃, 쇳덩이, 건강한-피다, 과분, 개화, 앵두빛, 특정 시즌의 꽃, 특정 식물의 꽃, 특정 장소의 꽃. bullyrag: 못살게굴다, 위협하다, 으르다. cob: 둥근 빵, 백조의 수컷, 벽토, 개암나무 열매, 다리가 짧고 튼튼한 승마용 말, 의 볼기를 두들기다, 옥수수 속, 부스러 뜨리다, 둥근
덩어리, 다리를 높이 쳐드는 말, 다리가 짧고 튼튼한 조랑말. fragrant: 상쾌한, 냄새가좋은, 냄새가 좋은, 향기로운. luxurious: 사치스런, 사치를 좋아하는, 호화스런, 매우 쾌적한, 사치스러운. mornings: 아침에, 아침마다. sackcloth: 즈크, 비탄, 두꺼운 삼베 거친 삼베옷. secretly: 비밀히, 소리를 내지 않고,
몰래. slouch: 구부리다, 구부정하게 서다, 그렇게 서기, 너절한 사람, 늘어뜨리다, 늘어지다, 게으름뱅이, 수그리다, 몸을 구부리고 단정치 못하게 앉다, 고개를 숙이다, 몸을 구부리고 단정치 못하게 서다. weed: 잡초, 상장, 담배, 잡초를 뽑다, 마리화나, 상봉, 깡마르고 못생긴 사람, 상복, 쓸모 없는 것, 쓸모 없는 사람, 의 잡초를 없애다.
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"What does pirates have to do?" Tom said: "Oh, they have just a bully time--take ships and burn them, and get the money and bury it in awful places in their island where there's ghosts and things to watch it, and kill everybody in the ships--make 'em walk a plank." "And they carry the women to the island," said Joe; "they don't kill the women." "No," assented Tom, "they don't kill the women--they're too noble. And the women's always beautiful, too.% "And don't they wear the bulliest clothes! Oh no! All gold and silver and di'monds," said Joe, with enthusiasm. "Who?" said Huck. "Why, the pirates." Huck scanned his own clothing forlornly. "I reckon I ain't dressed fitten for a pirate," said he, with a regretful pathos in his voice; "but I ain't got none but these." But the other boys told him the fine clothes would come fast enough, after they should have begun their adventures. They made him understand that his poor rags would do to begin with, though it was customary for wealthy pirates to start with a proper wardrobe. Gradually their talk died out and drowsiness began to steal upon the eyelids of the little waifs. The pipe dropped from the fingers of the Red-Handed, and he slept the sleep of the conscience-free and the weary. The Terror of the Seas and the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main had more difficulty in getting to sleep. They said their prayers inwardly, and lying down, since there was nobody there with authority to make them kneel and recite aloud; in truth, they had a mind not to say them at all, but they were afraid to proceed to such lengths as that, lest they might call down a sudden and special thunderbolt from heaven. Then at once they reached and hovered upon the imminent verge of sleep--but an
Korean aloud: 큰 소리로, 똑똑히, 소리 내어. burn: 개울, 태우다, 열중하다, 산화시키다, 화끈거리다, 그슬리다, 흥분하다, 시내, 소작하다, 불에데다, 내리 쬐다. clothing: 의류, 덮개, 돛. customary: 관례에 의한, 습관적인, 관습상의, 통례의, 관계집, 관례집. drowsiness: 졸음, 깨나른함, 나른함, 기면상태. forlornly: 쓸쓸한, 의지할 곳 없이,
절망적으로. 끝, 바싹 다가가다, 에 직면하다, 에 imminent: 절박한, 곧 닥쳐올 것 같은, 향하다, 접하다, 가, 향하다. 촉박한, 박두한, 급박한. wardrobe: 옷장, 의상실, 의류, 의상, kneel: 무릎꿇다, 무릎을 굽히다. 벽장, 그는 옷이 많다, 소유하고 있는 lest: 을 두려워하여, 하지 않도록, 의상, 의상 관리인. 하지나 않을까 하고. wealthy: 부유한, 풍부한, 유복한, regretful: 슬퍼하는, 뉘우치는, 서운해 부자인, 많은, 넉넉한. 하는, 애석해 하는, 애석해하는, weary: 지치다, 지치게 하다, 지치게 유감의 뜻을 표하는, 후회하고 있는, 하는, 싫어진, 넌더리나는, 동경하다, 아까워 하는, 후회하는. 싫증나다, 지루하게 하다, verge: 가장자리, 기울다, 경계, 한계, 지루해지다, 피로한, 싫증나게 하다.
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intruder came, now, that would not "down." It was conscience. They began to feel a vague fear that they had been doing wrong to run away; and next they thought of the stolen meat, and then the real torture came. They tried to argue it away by reminding conscience that they had purloined sweetmeats and apples scores of times; but conscience was not to be appeased by such thin plausibilities; it seemed to them, in the end, that there was no getting around the stubborn fact that taking sweetmeats was only "hooking," while taking bacon and hams and such valuables was plain simple stealing--and there was a command against that in the Bible. So they inwardly resolved that so long as they remained in the business, their piracies should not again be sullied with the crime of stealing. Then conscience granted a truce, and these curiously inconsistent pirates fell peacefully to sleep.%
Korean appeased: 풀어주는, 양보하는, 달래는. bacon: 베이컨, 이익, 벌이, 수필가, 영국의 철학자, 정치가. command: 지휘하다, 명령, 지배하다, 지휘, 명하다, 의 값어치가 있다, 지배력, 장악지, 차지하고 있다, 명령하다, 조망. curiously: 호기심에서, 기묘하게, 지독하게, 신기한 듯이, 진기한듯이, 기묘하게도.
hams: 햄 샌드위치. inconsistent: 일치하지 않는, 조화되지 않는, 주견이 없는, 절조없는, 정견이 없는, 조화되지않는, 모순된, 양립하지 않는, 변덕스러운, 모순되는, 모순이 많은. intruder: 침입자, 난입자, 방해자, 침입기, 비행기. meat: 고기, 식사, 음식, 살, 알맹이, 음식물, 식용 짐승고기. plain: 명백한, 평이한, 쉬운, 보통의,
솔직한, 소박한, 평탄한, 단순한, 예쁘지 않은, 무늬없는, 평지. resolved: 단호한, 결심한, 깊이 생각한, 숙고한, 결의한. stubborn: 완고한, 완강한, 다루기 어려운, 말 안 듣는, 단단한. sweetmeats: 봉봉, 캔디, 사탕, 설탕절임한 과일, 사탕 과자. truce: 휴전, 중지, 휴전 협정에 의해 중지하다, 휴지, 휴전 협정, 휴전하다, 휴전에 의해 중지하다.
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CHAPTER XIV HAPPY CAMP OF THE FREEBOOTERS WHEN%TOM awoke in the morning, he wondered where he was. He sat up and rubbed his eyes and looked around. Then he comprehended. It was the cool gray dawn, and there was a delicious sense of repose and peace in the deep pervading calm and silence of the woods. Not a leaf stirred; not a sound obtruded upon great Nature's meditation. Beaded dewdrops stood upon the leaves and grasses. A white layer of ashes covered the fire, and a thin blue breath of smoke rose straight into the air. Joe and Huck still slept. Now, far away in the woods a bird called; another answered; presently the hammering of a woodpecker was heard. Gradually the cool dim gray of the morning whitened, and as gradually sounds multiplied and life manifested itself. The marvel of Nature shaking off sleep and going to work unfolded itself to the musing boy. A little green worm came crawling over a dewy leaf, lifting twothirds of his body into the air from time to time and "sniffing around," then proceeding again--for he was measuring, Tom said; and when the worm approached him, of its own accord, he sat as still as a stone, with his hopes rising and falling, by turns, as the creature still came toward him or seemed inclined to go elsewhere; and when at last it considered a painful moment with its curved body in the air and then came decisively down upon Tom's leg and began a
Korean awoke: 깨우다의 과거분사. beaded: 거품이 인, 구슬 같은구슬로 장식한, 구슬이 달려 있는, 구슬이 된, 구슬 모양으로 된. crawling: 크롤링, 벼룩이 꾄, 이가 꾄. decisively: 결정적으로, 단호하게. dewy: 상쾌한, 이슬의, 고요한, 이슬 맺힌, 이슬맺힌, 이슬을 머금은, 눈물 젖은. dim: 둔한, 어둑한, 희미한, 둔하게 하다, 어둑해지다, 흐리게 하다,
흐려지다, 어슴푸레한, 둔해지다, 어둑하게 하다, 비관적인. hammering: 망치로 침, 해머로 치는, 맹타, 두드려 만든 무늬, 탕탕치는, 망치로 치는 소리. marvel: 경이, 놀라운 것, 경탄, 놀라운 일, 불가사의하게 여기다, 놀라다, 놀람. musing: 생각에 잠긴. peace: 평화, 강화, 안심, 사이좋게, 조용히, 친안, 평온한, 평화로운,
치안, 평온, 조용함. presently: 현재, 이내, 목하, 곧, 이윽고, 얼마 안되어, 곧바로. proceeding: 의사록, 행동, 조치, 소송절차, 회보, 조처, 처리, 소송 절차, 행위, 의사, 진행. repose: 눕히다, 쉬다, 침착, 휴식, 두다, 영면하다, 자다, 휴지, 영면, 걸다, 조화. woodpecker: 딱따구리. woods: 형이 보통임.
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journey%over him, his whole heart was glad--for that meant that he was going to have a new suit of clothes--without the shadow of a doubt a gaudy piratical uniform. Now a procession of ants appeared, from nowhere in particular, and went about their labors; one struggled manfully by with a dead spider five times as big as itself in its arms, and lugged it straight up a tree-trunk. A brown spotted lady-bug climbed the dizzy height of a grass blade, and Tom bent down close to it and said, "Lady-bug, lady-bug, fly away home, your house is on fire, your children's alone," and she took wing and went off to see about it-- which did not surprise the boy, for he knew of old that this insect was credulous about conflagrations, and he had practised upon its simplicity more than once. A tumblebug came next, heaving sturdily at its ball, and Tom touched the creature, to see it shut its legs against its body and pretend to be dead. The birds were fairly rioting by this time. A catbird, the Northern mocker, lit in a tree over Tom's head, and trilled out her imitations of her neighbors in a rapture of enjoyment; then a shrill jay swept down, a flash of blue flame, and stopped on a twig almost within the boy's reach, cocked his head to one side and eyed the strangers with a consuming curiosity; a gray squirrel and a big fellow of the "fox" kind came skurrying along, sitting up at intervals to inspect and chatter at the boys, for the wild things had probably never seen a human being before and scarcely knew whether to be afraid or not. All Nature was wide awake and stirring, now; long lances of sunlight pierced down through the dense foliage far and near, and a few butterflies came fluttering upon the scene. Tom stirred up the other pirates and they all clattered away with a shout, and in a minute or two were stripped and chasing after and tumbling over each other in the shallow limpid water of the white sandbar. They felt no longing for the little village sleeping in the distance beyond the majestic waste of water. A vagrant current or a slight rise in the river had carried off their raft, but this only gratified them, since its going was something like burning the bridge between them and civilization. They came back to camp wonderfully refreshed, glad-hearted, and ravenous; and they soon had the camp-fire blazing up again. Huck found a spring of clear
Korean catbird: 개똥지빠귀의 일종, 개똥지빠귀, 고양이 울음소리 같은 소리를 내는 작은 명금류. cocked: 위로 젖혀진, 위로 향하게 한. credulous: 잘 믿는, 경솔히 잘 믿는데서 오는, 믿기쉬운, 속기쉬운, 경솔히 믿는 데서 오는. heaving: 올림, 끌어올림, 들어올림. limpid: 맑은, 투명한, 깨끗한. manfully: 단호한, 씩씩한, 남자다운. mocker: 조소하는 사람.
piratical: 해적질하는, 저작권 침해의, 해적의, 표절의, 해적인. practised: 연습을 쌓은, 경험이 있는. rapture: 황홀, 광희, 환희, 황홀하게하다, 무아, 미칠듯한 기쁨, 황홀경, 황홀하게 하다. ravenous: 굶주린, 게걸든, 게걸스럽게 먹는, 탐욕스런, 마구 먹어대는. sandbar: 모래톱, 사주. shrill: 새된 소리로, 강렬한, 날카로운 소리, 날카롭게, 높은 소리로, 새된
목소리, 새된 목소리로 말하다, 새된 목소리로, 날카로운 소리를 내다, 날카로운, 과장된. squirrel: 다람쥐, 저장하다, 지붕에 올라가다. sturdily: 건강하게, 억세게, 불굴으로, 튼튼하게. tumblebug: 뿔풍뎅이 류. twig: 알다, 깨닫다, 이해하다, 잔 가지, 알아차리다, 가는 가지, 감지하다, 작은 가지, 점대.
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cold water close by, and the boys made cups of broad oak or hickory leaves, and felt that water, sweetened with such a wildwood charm as that, would be a good enough substitute for coffee. While Joe was slicing bacon for breakfast, Tom and Huck asked him to hold on a minute; they stepped to a promising nook in the river-bank and threw in their lines; almost immediately they had reward. Joe had not had time to get impatient before they were back again with some handsome bass, a couple of sun-perch and a small catfish--provisions enough for quite a family. They fried the fish with the bacon, and were astonished; for no fish had ever seemed so delicious before. They did not know that the quicker a freshwater fish is on the fire after he is caught the better he is; and they reflected little upon what a sauce open-air sleeping, open-air exercise, bathing, and a large ingredient of hunger make, too.% They lay around in the shade, after breakfast, while Huck had a smoke, and then went off through the woods on an exploring expedition. They tramped gayly along, over decaying logs, through tangled underbrush, among solemn monarchs of the forest, hung from their crowns to the ground with a drooping regalia of grape-vines. Now and then they came upon snug nooks carpeted with grass and jeweled with flowers. They found plenty of things to be delighted with, but nothing to be astonished at. They discovered that the island was about three miles long and a quarter of a mile wide, and that the shore it lay closest to was only separated from it by a narrow channel hardly two hundred yards wide. They took a swim about every hour, so it was close upon the middle of the afternoon when they got back to camp. They were too hungry to stop to fish, but they fared sumptuously upon cold ham, and then threw themselves down in the shade to talk. But the talk soon began to drag, and then died. The stillness, the solemnity that brooded in the woods, and the sense of loneliness, began to tell upon the spirits of the boys. They fell to thinking. A sort of undefined longing crept upon them. This took dim shape, presently--it was budding homesickness. Even Finn the RedHanded was dreaming of his doorsteps and empty hogsheads. But they were all ashamed of their weakness, and none was brave enough to speak his thought.
Korean astonished: 놀란. bathing: 수영, 멱감기수영복 차림의 미인, 목욕. budding: 발아, 싹틈, 싹트기 시작한, 발육기의, 소장의 발아, 신진의, 싹이 트기 시작한, 아접, 움틈, 나타나기 시작한. fried: 기름에 튀긴. gayly: 쾌활하게. hickory: 호두과의 나무, 히코리 재목, 일종의 면직물.
homesickness: 향수. ingredient: 성분, 재료, 인자, 합성분, 구성요소, 원료. jeweled: 보석박은. longing: 갈망, 갈망하는, 사모, 고대, 고향을 몹시 그리워하고 있다, 그리움 갈망하는, 동경, 몹시 그리워하는. regalia: 레갈리아, 왕권의 표상, 훈장, 화려한 예복, 홀따위, 즉위식의 보기, 의복, 왕관, 성장, 기장, 왕위를 나타내는 보기.
sleeping: 수면. snug: 아늑한, 넉넉한, 숨은, 조촐한, 깨끗한, 내항성있는, 잘 정비된, 서로 기분 좋게 눕다, 가지런히 정비된, 단정히 하다, 아담한. sumptuously: 호화롭게, 사치스럽게. tangled: 얽힌, 혼란을 일으킨, 분규의. undefined: 확정되지 않은, 정의가 내려지지 않은. underbrush: 작은 나무, 덤불. wildwood: 자연림.
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For some time, now, the boys had been dully conscious of a peculiar sound in the distance, just as one sometimes is of the ticking of a clock which he takes no distinct note of. But now this mysterious sound became more pronounced, and forced a recognition. The boys started, glanced at each other, and then each assumed a listening attitude. There was a long silence, profound and unbroken; then a deep, sullen boom came floating down out of the distance.% "What is it!" exclaimed Joe, under his breath. "I wonder," said Tom in a whisper. "'Tain't thunder," said Huckleberry, in an awed tone, "becuz thunder--" "Hark!" said Tom. "Listen--don't talk." They waited a time that seemed an age, and then the same muffled boom troubled the solemn hush. "Let's go and see." They sprang to their feet and hurried to the shore toward the town. They parted the bushes on the bank and peered out over the water. The little steam ferryboat was about a mile below the village, drifting with the current. Her broad deck seemed crowded with people. There were a great many skiffs rowing about or floating with the stream in the neighborhood of the ferryboat, but the boys could not determine what the men in them were doing. Presently a great jet of white smoke burst from the ferryboat's side, and as it expanded and rose in a lazy cloud, that same dull throb of sound was borne to the listeners again. "I know now!" exclaimed Tom; "somebody's drownded!" "That's it!" said Huck; "they done that last summer, when Bill Turner got drownded; they shoot a cannon over the water, and that makes him come up to the top. Yes, and they take loaves of bread and put quicksilver in 'em and set 'em afloat, and wherever there's anybody that's drownded, they'll float right there and stop." "Yes, I've heard about that," said Joe. "I wonder what makes the bread do that."
Korean afloat: 떠서, 해상에, 퍼져, 유통되어, 범람하여, 떠돌아, 수면과 거의 같은 높이로, 행상에, 퍼져서, 침수하여, 유통하여. awed: 경외심을 나타낸. dully: 둔하게, 멍청하게, 느리게, 지루하게, 활발치 못하게, 느럭느럭. ferryboat: 나룻배, 연락선. float: 띄우다, 뜨다, 뜨는 물건, 유통되다, 떨어져가다, 퍼지다, 표류하다, 세워지다, 흙손, 부유물,
부레. sullen: 음산한, 찌무룩한, 지르퉁한, neighborhood: 근처, 지방, 약, 인근, 찌푸린 얼굴, 육중한, 실쭉한. 이웃, 지역, 자네근처의, throb: 동계, 떨리다, 고동, 떨림, 뛰다, 이웃사람들주위, 이웃의, 이웃간의 두근거리다, 감동, 고동치다, 정의, 이웃 사람들. 욱식욱신 쑤시다, 율동적으로 뛰다, parted: 나뉜, 부분으로 나뉜, 진동. 흐트러진, 갈라진. unbroken: 파손되지 않은, 길들여 quicksilver: 수은, 수은의, 수은 같은, 지지 않은, 중단되지 않은, 완전한, 수은을 바르다, 거울용 유리에 수은을 미개간의, 꺽이지 않은, 꺾이지 않은, 바르다. 중단되지 않는, 손상되지 않은, rowing: 로잉, 배젓기, 저정용의, 조정. 깨어지지 않은, 경작되지 않은.
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"Oh, it ain't the bread, so much," said Tom; "I reckon it's mostly what they say over it before they start it out." "But they don't say anything over it," said Huck. "I've seen 'em and they don't." "Well, that's funny," said Tom. "But maybe they say it to themselves. Of course they do. Anybody might know that." The other boys agreed that there was reason in what Tom said, because an ignorant lump of bread, uninstructed by an incantation, could not be expected to act very intelligently when set upon an errand of such gravity.% "By jings, I wish I was over there, now," said Joe. "I do too" said Huck "I'd give heaps to know who it is." The boys still listened and watched. Presently a revealing thought flashed through Tom's mind, and he exclaimed: "Boys, I know who's drownded--it's us!" They felt like heroes in an instant. Here was a gorgeous triumph; they were missed; they were mourned; hearts were breaking on their account; tears were being shed; accusing memories of unkindness to these poor lost lads were rising up, and unavailing regrets and remorse were being indulged; and best of all, the departed were the talk of the whole town, and the envy of all the boys, as far as this dazzling notoriety was concerned. This was fine. It was worth while to be a pirate, after all. As twilight drew on, the ferryboat went back to her accustomed business and the skiffs disappeared. The pirates returned to camp. They were jubilant with vanity over their new grandeur and the illustrious trouble they were making. They caught fish, cooked supper and ate it, and then fell to guessing at what the village was thinking and saying about them; and the pictures they drew of the public distress on their account were gratifying to look upon--from their point of view. But when the shadows of night closed them in, they gradually ceased to talk, and sat gazing into the fire, with their minds evidently wandering elsewhere. The excitement was gone, now, and Tom and Joe could not keep back
Korean accusing: 비난하는, 나무라는, 죄가 있다고 하는, 책망하는 듯한, 고발하는. dazzling: 눈부신. envy: 부러워하다, 시기하다, 부러움, 신망, 질투, 선망의 대상. errand: 심부름, 볼일, 사명, 심부름의 내용, 내용. gorgeous: 호화스러운, 화려한, 훌륭한. gratifying: 흡족한, 즐거운,
만족스러운. ignorant: 무식한, 을 모르는, 무지몽매한, 무지에서 비롯되는, 무지한. illustrious: 유명한, 저명한, 현저한, 찬란한, 빛나는, 혁혁한. intelligently: 지적으로. mostly: 대개. notoriety: 평판, 악명, 악명높은 사람, 유명한 사람, 화제의 인물, 유명화제의 인물, 보통 나쁜 뜻의
평판. twilight: 황혼, 여명, 희미한 빛, 땅거미, 어둑새벽, 어스레하게 밝은, 여명기, 미광, 어슴푸레한 짐작, 어스름, 희미하게 비추다. unavailing: 무효의, 무익한, 헛된, 효과가 없는. uninstructed: 지시를 받지 않은, 무식한. unkindness: 불친절, 몰인정, 무정, 매정.
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thoughts of certain persons at home who were not enjoying this fine frolic as much as they were. Misgivings came; they grew troubled and unhappy; a sigh or two escaped, unawares. By and by Joe timidly ventured upon a roundabout "feeler" as to how the others might look upon a return to civilization--not right now, but-Tom withered him with derision! Huck, being uncommitted as yet, joined in with Tom, and the waverer quickly "explained," and was glad to get out of the scrape with as little taint of chicken-hearted homesickness clinging to his garments as he could. Mutiny was effectually laid to rest for the moment.% As the night deepened, Huck began to nod, and presently to snore. Joe followed next. Tom lay upon his elbow motionless, for some time, watching the two intently. At last he got up cautiously, on his knees, and went searching among the grass and the flickering reflections flung by the camp-fire. He picked up and inspected several large semi- cylinders of the thin white bark of a sycamore, and finally chose two which seemed to suit him. Then he knelt by the fire and painfully wrote something upon each of these with his "red keel"; one he rolled up and put in his jacket pocket, and the other he put in Joe's hat and removed it to a little distance from the owner. And he also put into the hat certain schoolboy treasures of almost inestimable value--among them a lump of chalk, an India-rubber ball, three fishhooks, and one of that kind of marbles known as a "sure 'nough crystal." Then he tiptoed his way cautiously among the trees till he felt that he was out of hearing, and straightway broke into a keen run in the direction of the sandbar.
Korean chicken-hearted: 소심한, 겁많은, 겁 세미트레일러. 많은. straightway: 곧, 당장에, 직접 frolic: 들떠떠듦, 장난치다, 장난, 일직선의, 즉시, 즉각, 일직선으로, 법석, 까불다, 까붊, 장난치며 놀다, 직선의, 일직선의. 까불거리며 뛰노는, 흥겨워 떠들며 sycamore: 플라타너스, 무화과 나무, 놀기, 흥겹게 떠들며 노는 친목회. 단풍나무의 일종, 그 단단한 재목, inestimable: 평가할 수 없는, 측량할 큰단풍나무, 무화과 무리, 수 없을 정도의, 더할나위 없이 귀한, 플라타너스의 일종, 시카모아단 헤아릴 수 없는, 헤아릴수 없는. 풍나무, 무화과 나무의 일종. semi: 이동식 연립주택의 한채, taint: 더럽히다, 더러워지다, 썩다, 준결승, 두 가구 연립 주택, 감염, 기미, 더럼, 오명, 해독을
끼치다, 오염하다, 병독, 타락. unawares: 뜻밖에, 알지 못하고, 불시에, 모르는 사이에, 모르고, 무심히, 부지중에. uncommitted: 미수의, 의무가 없는, 언질에 구속되지 않은, 위원회에 회부되지 않은, 위원회에 회부하지 않은, 언질에 얽매이지 않은, 맹세에 얽매이지 않은, 어느 편도 아닌. waverer: 주저하는 사람. withered: 시든, 쇠퇴한, 이운.
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CHAPTER XV TOM’S STEALTHY VISIT HOME
A%FEW MINUTES later Tom was in the shoal water of the bar, wading toward the Illinois shore. Before the depth reached his middle he was half-way over; the current would permit no more wading, now, so he struck out confidently to swim the remaining hundred yards. He swam quartering upstream, but still was swept downward rather faster than he had expected. However, he reached the shore finally, and drifted along till he found a low place and drew himself out. He put his hand on his jacket pocket, found his piece of bark safe, and then struck through the woods, following the shore, with streaming garments. Shortly before ten o'clock he came out into an open place opposite the village, and saw the ferryboat lying in the shadow of the trees and the high bank. Everything was quiet under the blinking stars. He crept down the bank, watching with all his eyes, slipped into the water, swam three or four strokes and climbed into the skiff that did "yawl" duty at the boat's stern. He laid himself down under the thwarts and waited, panting. Presently the cracked bell tapped and a voice gave the order to "cast off." A minute or two later the skiff's head was standing high up, against the boat's swell, and the voyage was begun. Tom felt happy in his success, for he knew it
Korean bark: 짖다, 기나피, 기침 소리, 기침을 하다, 포성, 총성, 나무 껍질로 덮다, 나무껍질, 소리지르다, 배, 피부껍질을 벗기다. blinking: 지독한, 명멸하는, 깜박거리는, 어처구니 없는, 지독하게, 반짝이는, 몹시, 심한 매우, 굉장히, 되게, 어처구니없는. downward: 아래쪽으로, 내려가는, 이후, 이래, 쇠잔하여, 쇠미한, 내리받이의, 이후의, 아래쪽으로의,
쇠퇴하여, 아래로 향한. expected: 기대하는. garments: 옷. happy: 적절한, 행복한, 교묘한, 행운의, 유쾌한, 즐거운, 행복하다, 다행한, 얼근히 취한, 행복을 더 하는. quartering: 숙사 할당, 인연을 맺은 집안과 자기 집안의 문장을 합친 문장, 사이 기둥, 사지로 찢기. shoal: 얕아지다, 떼를 짓다, 모래톱, 어군, 여울목, 떼 다수, 무리, 앝은,
다수, 얕은, 여울. skiff: 작은 배, 함재 보트, 작은 보트. stars: 별빛. streaming: 흐름, 능력별 학급 편성. swell: 멋쟁이, 부풀다, 멋진, 달인, 붇다, 증대, 명사, 훌륭한, 맵시 있는, 늘다, 높이다. upstream: 상류에, 흐름을 거슬러 올라가, 상류로, 석유 생산 단계에, 석유 생산 단계인, 흐름을 거슬러 오르는.
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was the boat's last trip for the night. At the end of a long twelve or fifteen minutes the wheels stopped, and Tom slipped overboard and swam ashore in the dusk, landing fifty yards downstream, out of danger of possible stragglers.% He flew along unfrequented alleys, and shortly found himself at his aunt's back fence. He climbed over, approached the "ell," and looked in at the sittingroom window, for a light was burning there. There sat Aunt Polly, Sid, Mary, and Joe Harper's mother, grouped together, talking. They were by the bed, and the bed was between them and the door. Tom went to the door and began to softly lift the latch; then he pressed gently and the door yielded a crack; he continued pushing cautiously, and quaking every time it creaked, till he judged he might squeeze through on his knees; so he put his head through and began, warily. "What makes the candle blow so?" said Aunt Polly. Tom hurried up. "Why, that door's open, I believe. Why, of course it is. No end of strange things now. Go 'long and shut it, Sid." Tom disappeared under the bed just in time. He lay and "breathed" himself for a time, and then crept to where he could almost touch his aunt's foot. "But as I was saying," said Aunt Polly, "he warn't bad, so to say-- only mischeevous. Only just giddy, and harum-scarum, you know. He warn't any more responsible than a colt. He never meant any harm, and he was the best-hearted boy that ever was"--and she began to cry. "It was just so with my Joe--always full of his devilment, and up to every kind of mischief, but he was just as unselfish and kind as he could be--and laws bless me, to think I went and whipped him for taking that cream, never once recollecting that I throwed it out myself because it was sour, and I never to see him again in this world, never, never, never, poor abused boy!" And Mrs. Harper sobbed as if her heart would break. "I hope Tom's better off where he is," said Sid, "but if he'd been better in some ways--"
Korean candle: 양초, 촉광, 빛을 내는 것, 촛불에 비추어 살피다, 등불에 비쳐서 조사하다, 재산을 낭비하다, 양초 모양의 것, 별, 등불. colt: 망아지, 초심자, 콜트식 자동 권총, 풋내기, 매듭진 채찍으로 때리다, 장난꾸러기, 밧줄로 만든 매듭진 채찍, 미숙한 사람, 미숙한 젊은이, 콜트식자동권총, 미숙한 자. devilment: 악행, 악마의 행적. downstream: 하류의,
물줄기를따라내려가서, 하류의강 아랫녘의, 하류에. dusk: 땅거미, 그늘, 어스레한, 황혼, 거무스름한, 어둑해지다, 어스름, 음울한, 어둑하게 하다. harper: 하프 연주자. harum-scarum: 경솔한. hurried: 매우 급한, 재촉하는. latch: 걸쇠, 고리쇠, 을 손에 넣다, 걸쇠가 잠기다, 에 걸쇠를 걸다, 에 걸쇠를 잠그다.
overboard: 배 밖으로. pressed: 바쁜, 모자라서, 눌린, 다린. sour: 신 것, 신, 사워, 까다로운, 시게하다, 지르릉하게 하다, 찌무룩한, 시큼한, 산패한, 발효한, 냉습한. unfrequented: 인적이 드문, 한적한, 사람이 잘 다니지 않는, 사람이 잘 가지 않는. unselfish: 이기적이아닌, 욕심이없는, 이기적이 아닌.
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"Sid!" %Tom felt the glare of the old lady's eye, though he could not see it. "Not a word against my Tom, now that he's gone! God'll take care of him--never you trouble yourself, sir! Oh, Mrs. Harper, I don't know how to give him up! I don't know how to give him up! He was such a comfort to me, although he tormented my old heart out of me, 'most." "The Lord giveth and the Lord hath taken away--Blessed be the name of the Lord! But it's so hard--Oh, it's so hard! Only last Saturday my Joe busted a firecracker right under my nose and I knocked him sprawling. Little did I know then, how soon--Oh, if it was to do over again I'd hug him and bless him for it." "Yes, yes, yes, I know just how you feel, Mrs. Harper, I know just exactly how you feel. No longer ago than yesterday noon, my Tom took and filled the cat full of Pain-killer, and I did think the cretur would tear the house down. And God forgive me, I cracked Tom's head with my thimble, poor boy, poor dead boy. But he's out of all his troubles now. And the last words I ever heard him say was to reproach--" But this memory was too much for the old lady, and she broke entirely down. Tom was snuffling, now, himself--and more in pity of himself than anybody else. He could hear Mary crying, and putting in a kindly word for him from time to time. He began to have a nobler opinion of himself than ever before. Still, he was sufficiently touched by his aunt's grief to long to rush out from under the bed and overwhelm her with joy--and the theatrical gorgeousness of the thing appealed strongly to his nature, too, but he resisted and lay still. He went on listening, and gathered by odds and ends that it was conjectured at first that the boys had got drowned while taking a swim; then the small raft had been missed; next, certain boys said the missing lads had promised that the village should "hear something" soon; the wise-heads had "put this and that together" and decided that the lads had gone off on that raft and would turn up at the next town below, presently; but toward noon the raft had been found, lodged against the Missouri shore some five or six miles below the village-- and then hope perished; they must be drowned, else hunger would have driven them home by nightfall if not sooner. It was believed that the search for the
Korean busted: 좌천된, 체포된, 파멸한. hug: 껴안다, 접근하여 지나다, 꼭 cracked: 금이 간, 깨진, 갈라진, 미친, 껴안음, 고집하다, 끌어안기, 포옹, 떨어진, 변성한, 손상된, 모소리가 품다, 닿을 듯이 하여 나아가다, 꼭 변한, 뻐개진, 쉰, 어리석은. 껴안다, 접근해서 나아가다. firecracker: 폭죽, 딱총, 폭탄, 어뢰. hunger: 굶주림, 갈망하다, 굶주리다, glare: 눈에 띄다, 번쩍이는 빛, 공복, 갈망, 기근, 배가 고프다, 날카로운 눈씨, 노려 흘겨 보다, 열망하다, 굶주리게 하다, 열망. 눈부신 빛, 현란함, 얼어 붙은 얼음의 kindly: 친절한, 쾌히, 기꺼이, 표면, 야함, 번쩍번쩍 빛나다, 상냥하게, 상냥한, 온하한, 쾌히 현란하다, 눈을 부릅뜨고 나타나다. 받아들이다, 친절히, 기후 따위가 hath: 직설법, 현재. 온화한, 온화한, 자연히.
overwhelm: 덮치다, 압도하다, 물속에 가라앉히다. perished: 매우 곤란한, 지친, 초췌해진. sufficiently: 충분히. tear: 눈물, 쥐어뜯다, 찢다, 분열시키다, 비애, 할퀴다, 질주하다, 잡아뜯다, 미친듯이 날뛰다, 괴롭히다, 돌진하다. theatrical: 극장의, 연극의, 연극 같은, 연극, 연극조의, 연극적 행동.
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bodies had been a fruitless effort merely because the drowning must have occurred in mid-channel, since the boys, being good swimmers, would otherwise have escaped to shore. This was Wednesday night. If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning. Tom shuddered.% Mrs. Harper gave a sobbing good-night and turned to go. Then with a mutual impulse the two bereaved women flung themselves into each other's arms and had a good, consoling cry, and then parted. Aunt Polly was tender far beyond her wont, in her good-night to Sid and Mary. Sid snuffled a bit and Mary went off crying with all her heart. Aunt Polly knelt down and prayed for Tom so touchingly, so appealingly, and with such measureless love in her words and her old trembling voice, that he was weltering in tears again, long before she was through. He had to keep still long after she went to bed, for she kept making brokenhearted ejaculations from time to time, tossing unrestfully, and turning over. But at last she was still, only moaning a little in her sleep. Now the boy stole out, rose gradually by the bedside, shaded the candle-light with his hand, and stood regarding her. His heart was full of pity for her. He took out his sycamore scroll and placed it by the candle. But something occurred to him, and he lingered considering. His face lighted with a happy solution of his thought; he put the bark hastily in his pocket. Then he bent over and kissed the faded lips, and straightway made his stealthy exit, latching the door behind him. He threaded his way back to the ferry landing, found nobody at large there, and walked boldly on board the boat, for he knew she was tenantless except that there was a watchman, who always turned in and slept like a graven image. He untied the skiff at the stern, slipped into it, and was soon rowing cautiously upstream. When he had pulled a mile above the village, he started quartering across and bent himself stoutly to his work. He hit the landing on the other side neatly, for this was a familiar bit of work to him. He was moved to capture the skiff, arguing that it might be considered a ship and therefore legitimate prey for
Korean appealingly: 호소하듯이, 애원하듯이. bereaved: 죽음을 당한, 뒤에 남겨진, 유족, 사별한 사람, 여읜, 잃은. boldly: 대담하게, 뻔뻔스럽게, 뚜렷이. consoling: 위안이 되는. drowning: 물에 빠져 있는, 이해할 수 없는, 혼란한. faded: 시든, 빛깔이 바랜, 색이 바랜. fruitless: 열매를 맺지 않는, 결실하지 않는, 보람없는, 효과 없는, 보람 없는.
graven: 조각된, 감명 깊은, 마음에 새겨진, 새긴. measureless: 무한한, 무한의, 헤아릴 수 없는, 무한량의, 엄청난, 대단한. scroll: 수결, 소용돌이 장식, 족자, 스크롤, 표, 문장의 명을 써 넣은 리본, 소용돌이 꼴의 장식, 두루마리책, 말다, 두루말이, 두루마리. stoutly: 용감하게, 튼튼하게. tenantless: 빌어쓰는 사람이 없는,
빌어 쓸 사람이 없는, 빈땅의, 거주자가 없는. tossing: 야당, 변명, 아웃, 탈락, 외부, 수비측. trembling: 전율하는, 떨림, 떨리는, 전율, 떨기, 전율 떠는. untied: 묶이지 않은, 제한되지 않은. watchman: 야경, 야경꾼, 야경꾼의, 야경의. wont: 습관, 버릇처럼 된, 풍습, 늘...하는, 에 익숙한.
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a pirate, but he knew a thorough search would be made for it and that might end in revelations. So he stepped ashore and entered the woods.% He sat down and took a long rest, torturing himself meanwhile to keep awake, and then started warily down the home-stretch. The night was far spent. It was broad daylight before he found himself fairly abreast the island bar. He rested again until the sun was well up and gilding the great river with its splendor, and then he plunged into the stream. A little later he paused, dripping, upon the threshold of the camp, and heard Joe say: "No, Tom's true-blue, Huck, and he'll come back. He won't desert. He knows that would be a disgrace to a pirate, and Tom's too proud for that sort of thing. He's up to something or other. Now I wonder what?" "Well, the things is ours, anyway, ain't they?" Pretty near, but not yet, Huck. The writing says they are if he ain't back here to breakfast." "Which he is!" exclaimed Tom, with fine dramatic effect, stepping grandly into camp. A sumptuous breakfast of bacon and fish was shortly provided, and as the boys set to work upon it, Tom recounted (and adorned) his adventures. They were a vain and boastful company of heroes when the tale was done. Then Tom hid himself away in a shady nook to sleep till noon, and the other pirates got ready to fish and explore.
Korean boastful: 자랑하는, 과장된, 허풍을 떠는, 허풍 떠는, 자화자찬의, 자랑하고 싶어하는, 자화 자찬의. daylight: 일광, 주간, 낮, 틈, 눈, 이해, 의식. desert: 버리다, 당연한 응보, 사막, 도망하다, 불모의, 상을 받을 만한 가치, 사막의, 지방의, 쓸쓸한, 불모 시대, 불모 지대. disgrace: 창피, 치욕, 욕보이다, 눈 밖에 나 있음, 불명예, 수치가 되다,
총애를 잃게 하다, 망신시키는 것. gilding: 도금, 금, 허식, 도금 재료, 외식, 분식, 금박을 입힘, 금박입히기, 금박 입히기. grandly: 화려하게, 당당하게, 숭고하게, 웅대하게, 장중하게, 으쓱거리며, 웅장하게, 오만하게, 성대히, 호기있게. ours: 우리의 것, 우리의 가족, 우리의 연대 따위, 우리의 임무, 우리의 회사. shady: 수상한, 희미한, 뒤가 구린,
그늘의, 좋지않은, 그늘이 많은, 떳떳하지 못한, 드러내 놓을 수 없는. sumptuous: 사치스런, 값진, 호화로운, 값비싼. thorough: 순전한, 철저한, 완전한, 충분한, 철저한 정책, 철저한 행동. threshold: 문지방, 역, 문간, 시초, 입구, 출발점, 발단, 역역. vain: 헛된, 쓸데 없는, 공허한, 자부심이 강한, 헛되게, 경솔하게, 가치없는, 자만심이 강한, 속절없는.
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CHAPTER XVI FIRST PIPES—“I’VE LOST MY KNIFE”
AFTER%DINNER all the gang turned out to hunt for turtle eggs on the bar. They went about poking sticks into the sand, and when they found a soft place they went down on their knees and dug with their hands. Sometimes they would take fifty or sixty eggs out of one hole. They were perfectly round white things a trifle smaller than an English walnut. They had a famous fried-egg feast that night, and another on Friday morning. After breakfast they went whooping and prancing out on the bar, and chased each other round and round, shedding clothes as they went, until they were naked, and then continued the frolic far away up the shoal water of the bar, against the stiff current, which latter tripped their legs from under them from time to time and greatly increased the fun. And now and then they stooped in a group and splashed water in each other's faces with their palms, gradually approaching each other, with averted faces to avoid the strangling sprays, and finally gripping and struggling till the best man ducked his neighbor, and then they all went under in a tangle of white legs and arms and came up blowing, sputtering, laughing, and gasping for breath at one and the same time.
Korean blowing: 취입 성형, 재즈 연주, 분출하는 소리. dug: 젖꼭지, 젖퉁이. feast: 축연, 잔치를 베풀다, 대접, 대접을 받다, 즐거움, 즐기다, 경연, 기쁘게 하다, 마음껏 즐기다, 잔치에 참석하다, 즐겁게 하는 것. gang: 한 벌, 일단, 놀이친구, 집단을 이루다, 일당, 패, 한동아리, 가다, 걷다, 일단이 되다, 폭력단. gasping: 숨결이 가쁜, 경련하는,
헐떡거리는. 싸우는, 기를쓰는, 발버둥치는, gripping: 주의를 끄는, 매력있는. 노력하는. knees: 무릎. tangle: 엉키다, 빠지다, 얽히다, neighbor: 이웃의, 이웃하다, 동포, 빠뜨리다, 얽히게 하다, 싸우다, 이웃사람, 서로 이웃하는 것, 분규가 일어나다, 분규를 일으키다, 인접하다, 이웃해 있다, 올가미에 걸리게 하다, 얽힘, 싸움. 가까운사이이다, 근처에 살고 있다, turtle: 호도애, 바다거북, 거북의 고기, 근처의 것, 인접한. 바다거북을 잡다, 터틀. shedding: 나누기, 흘리기, 벗은 허물, walnut: 호두, 호두색, 그 목재, 오두막. 호두나무, 다갈색, 호도나무 목재, struggling: 분투하는, 생활고와 호두나무의, 호도빛.
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When they were well exhausted, they would run out and sprawl on the dry, hot sand, and lie there and cover themselves up with it, and by and by break for the water again and go through the original performance once more. Finally it occurred to them that their naked skin represented flesh-colored "tights" very fairly; so they drew a ring in the sand and had a circus--with three clowns in it, for none would yield this proudest post to his neighbor.% Next they got their marbles and played "knucks" and "ring-taw" and "keeps" till that amusement grew stale. Then Joe and Huck had another swim, but Tom would not venture, because he found that in kicking off his trousers he had kicked his string of rattlesnake rattles off his ankle, and he wondered how he had escaped cramp so long without the protection of this mysterious charm. He did not venture again until he had found it, and by that time the other boys were tired and ready to rest. They gradually wandered apart, dropped into the "dumps," and fell to gazing longingly across the wide river to where the village lay drowsing in the sun. Tom found himself writing "BECKY" in the sand with his big toe; he scratched it out, and was angry with himself for his weakness. But he wrote it again, nevertheless; he could not help it. He erased it once more and then took himself out of temptation by driving the other boys together and joining them. But Joe's spirits had gone down almost beyond resurrection. He was so homesick that he could hardly endure the misery of it. The tears lay very near the surface. Huck was melancholy, too. Tom was downhearted, but tried hard not to show it. He had a secret which he was not ready to tell, yet, but if this mutinous depression was not broken up soon, he would have to bring it out. He said, with a great show of cheerfulness: "I bet there's been pirates on this island before, boys. We'll explore it again. They've hid treasures here somewhere. How'd you feel to light on a rotten chest full of gold and silver--hey?" But it roused only faint enthusiasm, which faded out, with no reply. Tom tried one or two other seductions; but they failed, too. It was discouraging work. Joe sat poking up the sand with a stick and looking very gloomy. Finally he said:
Korean ankle: 발목, 발목 관절. cheerfulness: 쾌활하는 것. cramp: 경련, 속박하다, 비좁은, 갑갑한, 구속물, 경련을 일으키다, 꺾다, 급격한 복통, 꺾쇠, 압축된, 구두를 꿰는 구부정한 나무. discouraging: 낙담시키는, 용기를 꺾는, 실망적인, 신이 안나는, 맥빠진, 시원찮은. downhearted: 낙담한. erased: 문질러 지우는, 쉽게 지워지는,
죽이는, 지워 버리는. sprawl: 큰대자로 드러눕다, 큰대자로 flesh-colored: 노르스름한 분홍빛의. 때려 눕히다, 마구 퍼지다, 쭉 뻗다, homesick: 홈식에 걸린, 회향병의, 꼴사납게 뻗어나다, 볼품없이 뻗어 향수병, 향수병의. 있다, 불규칙하게 넓어짐, 불규칙하게 mutinous: 반항적인, 폭동의. 뻗어나다, 불규칙하게 뻗음, 쭉 펴다, rattlesnake: 방울뱀, 배반자, 믿을수 큰 대자로 나가자빠지게 하다. 없는 녀석. stale: 김빠진, 피곤한, 굳어진, 시시한, resurrection: 부활, 그리스도의 부활, 신선치 않은, 케케묵은, 생기가 없는, 시체의 도굴, 전인류의 부활, 재유행, 탁한, 신선하지 않은, 신선미가 없는, 예수의 부활, 발굴, 부흥, 시체 따위의 맛이 없어지게 하다. 도굴, 생각의 영화, 부훙. trousers: 바지, 헐렁한 판탈롱.
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"Oh, boys, let's give it up. I want to go home. It's so lonesome." "Oh no, Joe, you'll feel better by and by," said Tom. "Just think of the fishing that's here." "I don't care for fishing. I want to go home." "But, Joe, there ain't such another swimming-place anywhere." "Swimming's no good. I don't seem to care for it, somehow, when there ain't anybody to say I sha'n't go in. I mean to go home." "Oh, shucks! Baby! You want to see your mother, I reckon." "Yes, I do want to see my mother--and you would, too, if you had one. I ain't any more baby than you are." And Joe snuffled a little.% "Well, we'll let the cry-baby go home to his mother, won't we, Huck? Poor thing--does it want to see its mother? And so it shall. You like it here, don't you, Huck? We'll stay, won't we?" Huck said, "Y-e-s"--without any heart in it. "I'll never speak to you again as long as I live," said Joe, rising. "There now!" And he moved moodily away and began to dress himself. "Who cares!" said Tom. "Nobody wants you to. Go 'long home and get laughed at. Oh, you're a nice pirate. Huck and me ain't cry-babies. We'll stay, won't we, Huck? Let him go if he wants to. I reckon we can get along without him, per'aps." But Tom was uneasy, nevertheless, and was alarmed to see Joe go sullenly on with his dressing. And then it was discomforting to see Huck eying Joe's preparations so wistfully, and keeping up such an ominous silence. Presently, without a parting word, Joe began to wade off toward the Illinois shore. Tom's heart began to sink. He glanced at Huck. Huck could not bear the look, and dropped his eyes. Then he said: "I want to go, too, Tom. It was getting so lonesome anyway, and now it'll be worse. Let's us go, too, Tom." "I won't! You can all go, if you want to. I mean to stay."
Korean alarmed: 불안해 하는, 겁 먹은, 깜짝 놀란. dress: 의복, 정장하다, 예복, 드레스, 정열시키다, 다듬다, 입히다, 정장시키다, 무두질하다, 치료하다, 치장하다. dressing: 드레싱, 마무리, 몸치장, 장식, 붕대, 끝손질, 비료, 손질, 엄한 질책, 옷입기. fishing: 낚시터, 어업, 낚시질의, 낚시질, 어획, 어장, 고기잡이,
어업의, 낚싱리, 어업권, 낚시질용의. 받치다, 양륙하다. lonesome: 쓸쓸한, 외로운, 고독의, sink: 쇠약해지다, 내려앉다, 낮추다, 인적이 드문, 혼자. 가라앉히다, 지다, 스며들다, moodily: 언짢게, 우울하게, 몰락하다, 침몰하다, 숙이다, 쑥 변덕스럽게. 빠지다, 우묵해지다. ominous: 불길한, 전조의, 험악한. sullenly: 부루퉁하여, 뿌루퉁한, rising: 기립, 상승, 오르는, 승진하는, 뚱하여. 기상, 올라가는, 오르막의, 종기, wade: 걸어서 건너다, 간신히 이상의, 에 가까운, 뾰루지. 지나가다, 애을 써 나아가다, shore: 육지, 지주, 해안, 육지로, 언덕, 도섭하다, 고생하며 나아가다, 걸어 뭍, 나라, 떠받치다, 물가, 지주로 건너기.
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"Tom, %I better go." "Well, go 'long--who's hendering you." Huck began to pick up his scattered clothes. He said: "Tom, I wisht you'd come, too. Now you think it over. We'll wait for you when we get to shore." "Well, you'll wait a blame long time, that's all." Huck started sorrowfully away, and Tom stood looking after him, with a strong desire tugging at his heart to yield his pride and go along too. He hoped the boys would stop, but they still waded slowly on. It suddenly dawned on Tom that it was become very lonely and still. He made one final struggle with his pride, and then darted after his comrades, yelling: "Wait! Wait! I want to tell you something!" They presently stopped and turned around. When he got to where they were, he began unfolding his secret, and they listened moodily till at last they saw the "point" he was driving at, and then they set up a war- whoop of applause and said it was "splendid!" and said if he had told them at first, they wouldn't have started away. He made a plausible excuse; but his real reason had been the fear that not even the secret would keep them with him any very great length of time, and so he had meant to hold it in reserve as a last seduction. The lads came gayly back and went at their sports again with a will, chattering all the time about Tom's stupendous plan and admiring the genius of it. After a dainty egg and fish dinner, Tom said he wanted to learn to smoke, now. Joe caught at the idea and said he would like to try, too. So Huck made pipes and filled them. These novices had never smoked anything before but cigars made of grape-vine, and they "bit" the tongue, and were not considered manly anyway. Now they stretched themselves out on their elbows and began to puff, charily, and with slender confidence. The smoke had an unpleasant taste, and they gagged a little, but Tom said: "Why, it's just as easy! If I'd a knowed this was all, I'd a learnt long ago."
Korean admiring: 감복한, 감탄하는, 찬미하는, 찬양하는. charily: 조심스럽게, 아까운 듯이, 경계하면서, 소심하게, 아까운듯이. genius: 수호신, 천재, 사조, 경향, 귀신, 기풍, 자질, 진수, 천성, 특질, 요정. joe: 여보, 형씨, 남자 이름. lonely: 쓸쓸한, 고립한, 고독한, 외톨이, 외로운, 인적이 드문, 고독하게.
plausible: 그럴 듯한, 말솜씨가 좋은, 그럴듯한. puff: 훅 불기, 피우다, 헐떡이다, 한번 붊, 과대 광고, 부풂, 숱, 불다, 슈크림, 훅훅 불다, 칙칙하면서 움직이다. scattered: 뿔뿔이 흩어진, 산발적인, 산만한, 산재해 있는, 드문드문 있는. seduction: 부추기다, 유혹하다, 꾀어내다, 황홀케하다, 남을 유혹하는 것, 유혹.
slender: 가느다란, 마른, 얼마 안 되는, 빈약한, 미덥지 못한, 미덥지 않은, 협음의, 모자라는, 호리호리한. stupendous: 굉장한, 엄청난, 깜짝 놀랄 만한. unpleasant: 불쾌한, 불유쾌한, 심술궂은. yield: 주다, 양도하다, 가져오다, 허락하다, 산출하다, 생산하다, 생기게 하다, 휘다, 따르다, 수확, 수율.
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"So would I," said Joe. "It's just nothing." "Why, many a time I've looked at people smoking, and thought well I wish I could do that; but I never thought I could," said Tom.% "That's just the way with me, hain't it, Huck? You've heard me talk just that way--haven't you, Huck? I'll leave it to Huck if I haven't." "Yes--heaps of times," said Huck. "Well, I have too," said Tom; "oh, hundreds of times. Once down by the slaughter-house. Don't you remember, Huck? Bob Tanner was there, and Johnny Miller, and Jeff Thatcher, when I said it. Don't you remember, Huck, 'bout me saying that?" "Yes, that's so," said Huck. "That was the day after I lost a white alley. No, 'twas the day before." "There--I told you so," said Tom. "Huck recollects it." "I bleeve I could smoke this pipe all day," said Joe. "I don't feel sick." "Neither do I," said Tom. "I could smoke it all day. But I bet you Jeff Thatcher couldn't." "Jeff Thatcher! Why, he'd keel over just with two draws. Just let him try it once. He’d see!" "I bet he would. And Johnny Miller--I wish could see Johnny Miller tackle it once." "Oh, don't I!" said Joe. "Why, I bet you Johnny Miller couldn't any more do this than nothing. Just one little snifter would fetch him." "'Deed it would, Joe. Say--I wish the boys could see us now." "So do I." "Say--boys, don't say anything about it, and some time when they're around, I'll come up to you and say, 'Joe, got a pipe? I want a smoke.' And you'll say, kind of careless like, as if it warn't anything, you'll say, 'Yes, I got my old pipe, and another one, but my tobacker ain't very good.' And I'll say, 'Oh, that's all
Korean alley: 좁은 길, 뒷골목, 샛길, 뒷길, 이름. smoking: 발연, 흡연, 냄, 끽연, 담배를 튀김돌, 골목, 동맹국, 경기장, 공기, neither: 도 않고, 그것은 관계없는 피우는, 발한, 흡연 연기 나는, 오솔길, 공기돌. 일이다, 도 아니고, 또한 ...도 않다. 그을림, 연기 남, 담배 피우는, 김 bob: 실링, 휙움직임, 추, 찌pipe: 파이프, 피리, 관, 관악기, 도관, 나는. 휙움직이다, 짧게자르다, 가볍게 침, 새의 울움 소리, 피리를 불다, 한대의 snifter: 한 모금, 코카인 상용자, 낚시찌, 짧은 행, 절, 자른 꼬리, 송이. 담배, 노래 소리, 노래하다, 파이프 브랜디 술잔, 주둥이가 조붓한 술잔, careless: 경솔한, 부주의한, 무관심한, 오르간의 관. 코카인 사용자, 술 한 모금. 괘념치 않는, 되는대로의, 마음 편한, smoke: 얼굴을 붉히다, 궐련, 김이 tackle: 태클, 태클하다, 마구를 달다, 마음편한, 무심한, 정신차리지 않는, 나다, 그을리다, 대마초를 피우다, 잘 붙잡다, 테이클, 부지런히 시작하다, 조심성없는, 태평스러운. 타지 않고 내다, 흑인, 훈제로 하다, 달려들다, 도구, 도르래로 끌어 jeff: 딱딱한놈, 따분한 녀석, 남자 덧없는 것, 여송연, 연기. 올리다, 복활차, 에 달려들다.
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right, %if it's strong enough.' And then you'll out with the pipes, and we'll light up just as ca'm, and then just see 'em look!" "By jings, that'll be gay, Tom! I wish it was now!" "So do I! And when we tell 'em we learned when we was off pirating, won't they wish they'd been along?" "Oh, I reckon not! I'll just bet they will!" So the talk ran on. But presently it began to flag a trifle, and grow disjointed. The silences widened; the expectoration marvellously increased. Every pore inside the boys' cheeks became a spouting fountain; they could scarcely bail out the cellars under their tongues fast enough to prevent an inundation; little overflowings down their throats occurred in spite of all they could do, and sudden retchings followed every time. Both boys were looking very pale and miserable, now. Joe's pipe dropped from his nerveless fingers. Tom's followed. Both fountains were going furiously and both pumps bailing with might and main. Joe said feebly: "I've lost my knife. I reckon I better go and find it." Tom said, with quivering lips and halting utterance: "I'll help you. You go over that way and I'll hunt around by the spring. No, you needn't come, Huck--we can find it." So Huck sat down again, and waited an hour. Then he found it lonesome, and went to find his comrades. They were wide apart in the woods, both very pale, both fast asleep. But something informed him that if they had had any trouble they had got rid of it. They were not talkative at supper that night. They had a humble look, and when Huck prepared his pipe after the meal and was going to prepare theirs, they said no, they were not feeling very well--something they ate at dinner had disagreed with them. About midnight Joe awoke, and called the boys. There was a brooding oppressiveness in the air that seemed to bode something. The boys huddled themselves together and sought the friendly companionship of the fire, though
Korean bode: 징조가 나쁘다, 조짐이되다, 조짐을나타내다, 징조가 되다, 조짐을 나타내다, 예감하다, 징조가 됨, 징조이다, 조짐이 되다. cheeks: 측면, 궁둥이. companionship: 교제, 동무로서 사귀기, 식자공동료, 친구로서 사귀기, 친구들, 최하위 훈작사의 위계, 교우관계, 교우, 식자공 동료, 최하위 훈작사. expectoration: 가래뱉음, 객담,
각출물, 뱉은 것, 가래를 뱉음, 가침뱉음. feebly: 무기력하게, 나약하게. fountain: 분수, 샘, 기름통, 원천, 잉크 통, 분출하다, 쏘다 분수, 액체 저장 용기. furiously: 미친듯이 노하여, 맹렬히. inundation: 홍수, 범람, 침수, 충만, 쇄도. marvellously: 굉장하게, 신기할 만큼. oppressiveness: 압박함.
pore: 숙고하다, 기공, 세공, 몰두하다, 털구멍, 털구명, 눈을 독서로 혹사시키다, 자세히 보다, 독서로 혹사시키다, 책 따위를 자세히 보다. quivering: 진동하는, 떨고 있는, 떨리는. talkative: 말 많은, 이야기하기 좋아하는. utterance: 말, 말씨, 발성, 발언, 발음, 말로 나타내다, 소리, 말함, 어조, 언설, 입 밖에 냄.
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the dull dead heat of the breathless atmosphere was stifling. They sat still, intent and waiting. The solemn hush continued. Beyond the light of the fire everything was swallowed up in the blackness of darkness. Presently there came a quivering glow that vaguely revealed the foliage for a moment and then vanished. By and by another came, a little stronger. Then another. Then a faint moan came sighing through the branches of the forest and the boys felt a fleeting breath upon their cheeks, and shuddered with the fancy that the Spirit of the Night had gone by. There was a pause. Now a weird flash turned night into day and showed every little grass-blade, separate and distinct, that grew about their feet. And it showed three white, startled faces, too. A deep peal of thunder went rolling and tumbling down the heavens and lost itself in sullen rumblings in the distance. A sweep of chilly air passed by, rustling all the leaves and snowing the flaky ashes broadcast about the fire. Another fierce glare lit up the forest and an instant crash followed that seemed to rend the tree-tops right over the boys' heads. They clung together in terror, in the thick gloom that followed. A few big rain-drops fell pattering upon the leaves.% "Quick! boys, go for the tent!" exclaimed Tom. They sprang away, stumbling over roots and among vines in the dark, no two plunging in the same direction. A furious blast roared through the trees, making everything sing as it went. One blinding flash after another came, and peal on peal of deafening thunder. And now a drenching rain poured down and the rising hurricane drove it in sheets along the ground. The boys cried out to each other, but the roaring wind and the booming thunder-blasts drowned their voices utterly. However, one by one they straggled in at last and took shelter under the tent, cold, scared, and streaming with water; but to have company in misery seemed something to be grateful for. They could not talk, the old sail flapped so furiously, even if the other noises would have allowed them. The tempest rose higher and higher, and presently the sail tore loose from its fastenings and went winging away on the blast. The boys seized each others' hands and fled, with many tumblings and bruises, to the shelter of a great oak that stood upon the river-bank. Now the battle was at its highest. Under the
Korean blinding: 현혹시키는, 눈을 멀게 모양의, 색다른, 미스가 많은, 별난, 퍼지게 하다. 하는, 자갈, 새 포장 도로의 틈새기를 괴짜의, 펄럭이는, 조각조각의, 엷은 rend: 쪼개지다, 째지다, 강탈하다, 메우기 위한 모래, 눈을 어지럽히는, 조각의. 비틀어 떼다, 찢다, 찌르다, 사려 분별을 잃게 하는, 침상, 눈을 fleeting: 덧없는, 무상한, 잠깐 동안의, 분열시키다, 쥐어 뜯다, 괴롭히다, 부시게하는, 눈을 멀게하는. 어느덧 지나가는, 빨리 지나가는, 떼어놓다, 산란하게 하다. deafening: 귀청이 터질듯한, 방음 빨리지나가는. stifling: 답답한, 숨막힐 듯한, 장지, 방음, 방음장치, 귀청이 터질 것 peal: 울림, 한 벌의 종, 종소리의 울림, 딱딱하고 거북한, 거북살스러운, 같은. 종악, 울려 퍼지다, 울려 퍼지게 하다, 숨막힐듯한. drenching: 흠뻑 젖음, 억수로 음악적으로 가락을 맞춘 한 벌의 종, tempest: 대소동, 사나운비바람, 쏟아지는. 종 따위의 울림, 천둥 따위의 울림, 폭풍우, 대폭풍우, 대폭설, 몹시 flaky: 벗겨지기 쉬운, 엷은 조각 대포 따위의 울림, 우렁차게 울려 사나워지게 하다.
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ceaseless conflagration of lightning that flamed in the skies, everything below stood out in clean- cut and shadowless distinctness: the bending trees, the billowy river, white with foam, the driving spray of spume-flakes, the dim outlines of the high bluffs on the other side, glimpsed through the drifting cloudrack and the slanting veil of rain. Every little while some giant tree yielded the fight and fell crashing through the younger growth; and the unflagging thunderpeals came now in ear-splitting explosive bursts, keen and sharp, and unspeakably appalling. The storm culminated in one matchless effort that seemed likely to tear the island to pieces, burn it up, drown it to the tree-tops, blow it away, and deafen every creature in it, all at one and the same moment. It was a wild night for homeless young heads to be out in.% But at last the battle was done, and the forces retired with weaker and weaker threatenings and grumblings, and peace resumed her sway. The boys went back to camp, a good deal awed; but they found there was still something to be thankful for, because the great sycamore, the shelter of their beds, was a ruin, now, blasted by the lightnings, and they were not under it when the catastrophe happened. Everything in camp was drenched, the camp-fire as well; for they were but heedless lads, like their generation, and had made no provision against rain. Here was matter for dismay, for they were soaked through and chilled. They were eloquent in their distress; but they presently discovered that the fire had eaten so far up under the great log it had been built against (where it curved upward and separated itself from the ground), that a handbreadth or so of it had escaped wetting; so they patiently wrought until, with shreds and bark gathered from the under sides of sheltered logs, they coaxed the fire to burn again. Then they piled on great dead boughs till they had a roaring furnace, and were gladhearted once more. They dried their boiled ham and had a feast, and after that they sat by the fire and expanded and glorified their midnight adventure until morning, for there was not a dry spot to sleep on, anywhere around. As the sun began to steal in upon the boys, drowsiness came over them, and they went out on the sandbar and lay down to sleep. They got scorched out by
Korean billowy: 놀치는, 물결이 높은, 부풀어 drown: 잊어버리다, 달래다, 물에 오른, 소용돌이치는, 놀지는. 빠지다, 물에빠뜨리다, ceaseless: 끊임없는, 부단한. 들리지않게하다, 물에 빠뜨리다, chilled: 냉장한, 냉각한, 냉강된, 흠뻑젖게하다, 흠뻑 젖게하다, 냉경한, 칠드 주물의, 차가워진. 물에빠지다, 들리지 않게하다, 잊게 conflagration: 큰 화재, 돌발, 큰불. 하다. deafen: 귀먹게 하다, 큰 소리를 eloquent: 표정이 풍부한, 웅변의, 을 줄이다, 귀머거리로 만들다, 들리지 잘 나타내는. 않게 하다, 방음 장치를 하다, 귀가 furnace: 용광로, 시련, 화덕, 몹시 들리지 않게 하다. 더운 곳, 작열하는곳, 작열하는 곳, distinctness: 특수성. 어려운 시련의 장소, 난방로, 노,
아궁이. handbreadth: 한손폭. heedless: 부주의한, 경솔한. matchless: 무비의, 무적의, 무쌍의. shadowless: 그림자없는. slanting: 견지, 편견으로 말하다, 물매, 경향, 기울다, 기울어진. soaked: 스며든, 흠뻑젖은. unflagging: 지칠줄 모르는, 쇠하지 않은, 늘어지지 않는. unspeakably: 말할 수 없이.
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and by, and drearily set about getting breakfast. After the meal they felt rusty, and stiff-jointed, and a little homesick once more. Tom saw the signs, and fell to cheering up the pirates as well as he could. But they cared nothing for marbles, or circus, or swimming, or anything. He reminded them of the imposing secret, and raised a ray of cheer. While it lasted, he got them interested in a new device. This was to knock off being pirates, for a while, and be Indians for a change. They were attracted by this idea; so it was not long before they were stripped, and striped from head to heel with black mud, like so many zebras--all of them chiefs, of course--and then they went tearing through the woods to attack an English settlement.% By and by they separated into three hostile tribes, and darted upon each other from ambush with dreadful war-whoops, and killed and scalped each other by thousands. It was a gory day. Consequently it was an extremely satisfactory one. They assembled in camp toward supper-time, hungry and happy; but now a difficulty arose--hostile Indians could not break the bread of hospitality together without first making peace, and this was a simple impossibility without smoking a pipe of peace. There was no other process that ever they had heard of. Two of the savages almost wished they had remained pirates. However, there was no other way; so with such show of cheerfulness as they could muster they called for the pipe and took their whiff as it passed, in due form. And behold, they were glad they had gone into savagery, for they had gained something; they found that they could now smoke a little without having to go and hunt for a lost knife; they did not get sick enough to be seriously uncomfortable. They were not likely to fool away this high promise for lack of effort. No, they practised cautiously, after supper, with right fair success, and so they spent a jubilant evening. They were prouder and happier in their new acquirement than they would have been in the scalping and skinning of the Six Nations. We will leave them to smoke and chatter and brag, since we have no further use for them at present.
Korean acquirement: 취득, 학식, 획득, 기예, 습득. ambush: 잠복, 매복, 복병, 매복장소, 숨어서 기다리다, 메복하다. brag: 자랑하다, 자랑, 허풍떨다, 허풍선이, 흰소리, 자랑꾼, 카드놀이의 일종, 허풍, 자랑거리. chatter: 재잘거리다, 졸졸 흐르다, 끽끽 우는 소리, 재잘거림, 끽끽거리다, 달각달각 소리내다, 딱딱 맞부딪치다, 딱딱소리, 수다,
수다쟁이, 잘 지저귀는새. cheering: 갈채하는, 격려가 되는, 갈채, 기운을 돋우는. drearily: 쓸쓸하게, 적막하게, 음울하게, 황량하게. hospitality: 환대, 후대, 친절한 대접, 친절히 대접하기. impossibility: 불가능성, 불가능한 일, 불가능. muster: 소집하다, 소집, 점호하다, 검열, 점호, 분발시키다, 집합, 점호를
위해 병사 등을 소집하다, 선원 등을 소집하다, 사람 따위의 집합, 모이다. savagery: 사나운, 야만인, 야만적인, 잔인, 야만 상태, 야만적 행위, 야수, 흉포, 미개 상태. scalping: 세정, 스캘핑, 가죽 벗기기. striped: 줄무늬가 있는, 줄이 있는. whiff: 훅 불다, 담배 피우다, 담배의 한 모금, 한번 붊, 확 풍기는 냄새, 헛치다, 작은 엽궐련, 빨다, 주낙질하다, 헛치기, 한번 불기.
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CHAPTER XVII PIRATES AT THEIR OWN FUNERAL
BUT%THERE was no hilarity in the little town that same tranquil Saturday afternoon. The Harpers, and Aunt Polly's family, were being put into mourning, with great grief and many tears. An unusual quiet possessed the village, although it was ordinarily quiet enough, in all conscience. The villagers conducted their concerns with an absent air, and talked little; but they sighed often. The Saturday holiday seemed a burden to the children. They had no heart in their sports, and gradually gave them up. In the afternoon Becky Thatcher found herself moping about the deserted schoolhouse yard, and feeling very melancholy. But she found nothing there to comfort her. She soliloquized: "Oh, if I only had a brass andiron-knob again! But I haven't got anything now to remember him by." And she choked back a little sob. Presently she stopped, and said to herself: "It was right here. Oh, if it was to do over again, I wouldn't say that--I wouldn't say it for the whole world. But he's gone now; I'll never, never, never see him any more."
Korean absent: 결석의, 없는, 부재의, 멍청한, 멍하게, 결근의, 결근하다, 결석하다, 결여된, 멍한, 출타중인. brass: 놋쇠, 금관악기, 철면피, 고급장교, 금전, 놋그릇, 창녀, 놋쇠빛, 축받이, 뻔뻔스러움, 돈. choked: 메인, 숨막히는, 진저리난, 막힌. conscience: 양심, 도의심, 선악의 관념. deserted: 버림받은, 사람이 살지 않는,
활페한, 황폐한. grief: 재난, 실패하다, 비탄, 불운, 깊은 슬픔, 고통. hilarity: 명랑, 환희. melancholy: 우울, 우울한, 습관적인 우울, 우울병, 체질적인 우울, 우울증. mourning: 상, 애도, 슬픔, 상복, 비탄. ordinarily: 대개, 보통, 그만하게, 보통 정도로, 보통으로. possessed: 침착한, 홀린, 미친, 흘려버린.
presently: 현재, 이내, 목하, 곧, 이윽고, 얼마 안되어, 곧바로. schoolhouse: 교사. sob: 눈물을 자아내는, 흐느끼다, 흐느끼는 듯한 소리를 내다, 훌쩍이는 울음, 훌쩍이면서 이야기하다, 흐느낌, 흐느껴 울다, 흐느끼며 말하다, 숨을 가쁘게 쉬다, 숨을 헐떡이다, 개새끼. tranquil: 조용한, 평온한, 차분한.
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This%thought broke her down, and she wandered away, with tears rolling down her cheeks. Then quite a group of boys and girls--playmates of Tom's and Joe's--came by, and stood looking over the paling fence and talking in reverent tones of how Tom did so-and-so the last time they saw him, and how Joe said this and that small trifle (pregnant with awful prophecy, as they could easily see now!)--and each speaker pointed out the exact spot where the lost lads stood at the time, and then added something like "and I was a-standing just so--just as I am now, and as if you was him--I was as close as that--and he smiled, just this way--and then something seemed to go all over me, like--awful, you know--and I never thought what it meant, of course, but I can see now!" Then there was a dispute about who saw the dead boys last in life, and many claimed that dismal distinction, and offered evidences, more or less tampered with by the witness; and when it was ultimately decided who did see the departed last, and exchanged the last words with them, the lucky parties took upon themselves a sort of sacred importance, and were gaped at and envied by all the rest. One poor chap, who had no other grandeur to offer, said with tolerably manifest pride in the remembrance: "Well, Tom Sawyer he licked me once." But that bid for glory was a failure. Most of the boys could say that, and so that cheapened the distinction too much. The group loitered away, still recalling memories of the lost heroes, in awed voices. When the Sunday-school hour was finished, the next morning, the bell began to toll, instead of ringing in the usual way. It was a very still Sabbath, and the mournful sound seemed in keeping with the musing hush that lay upon nature. The villagers began to gather, loitering a moment in the vestibule to converse in whispers about the sad event. But there was no whispering in the house; only the funereal rustling of dresses as the women gathered to their seats disturbed the silence there. None could remember when the little church had been so full before. There was finally a waiting pause, an expectant dumbness, and then Aunt Polly entered, followed by Sid and Mary, and they by the Harper family, all in deep black, and the whole congregation, the old minister as well, rose
Korean converse: 담화, 교제, 반대, 뒤바뀐, 전환 명제, 친하게 사귀다, 함께 이야기하다, 역, 거꾸로의, 이야기하다, 회화. dumbness: 무언, 벙어리임, 침묵. expectant: 기대하는 사람, 지망자, 임신중인, 예기하는, 기다리고 있는, 기다리는, 임신중의, 추정 상속의, 추정 상속인, 기대되는. funereal: 장례식의, 장례식다운, 슬픈, 장송의.
manifest: 나타나다, 적하 목록에 기재하다, 명백한, 명시하다, 나타내다, 입증하다, 의견을 발표하다, 적하 목록, 유령 따위가 나타나다, 밖으로 나타내다, 감정 따위를 밖으로 나타내다. mournful: 슬픔에 잠긴, 슬픈, 애처로운. paling: 울짱, 말뚝을 둘러 박기, 말뚝, 말뚝박기. prophecy: 예언, 예언 능력, 예언하다.
remembrance: 기념, 기억, 회상, 추억, 기념품, 기억력, 전갈, 기억의 범위, 유물, 잊지 않고 있음, 안부를 묻는 전언. reverent: 경건한, 독한, 숭상하는. tolerably: 참을성 있게, 참을 수 있을 정도로. toll: 운임, 사상자, 장거리전화료, 사용료, 통행료, 통행세, 항만세, 교량 통행료, 치다, 종을 울림, 종을 울려 부르다.
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reverently%and stood until the mourners were seated in the front pew. There was another communing silence, broken at intervals by muffled sobs, and then the minister spread his hands abroad and prayed. A moving hymn was sung, and the text followed: "I am the Resurrection and the Life." As the service proceeded, the clergyman drew such pictures of the graces, the winning ways, and the rare promise of the lost lads that every soul there, thinking he recognized these pictures, felt a pang in remembering that he had persistently blinded himself to them always before, and had as persistently seen only faults and flaws in the poor boys. The minister related many a touching incident in the lives of the departed, too, which illustrated their sweet, generous natures, and the people could easily see, now, how noble and beautiful those episodes were, and remembered with grief that at the time they occurred they had seemed rank rascalities, well deserving of the cowhide. The congregation became more and more moved, as the pathetic tale went on, till at last the whole company broke down and joined the weeping mourners in a chorus of anguished sobs, the preacher himself giving way to his feelings, and crying in the pulpit. There was a rustle in the gallery, which nobody noticed; a moment later the church door creaked; the minister raised his streaming eyes above his handkerchief, and stood transfixed! First one and then another pair of eyes followed the minister's, and then almost with one impulse the congregation rose and stared while the three dead boys came marching up the aisle, Tom in the lead, Joe next, and Huck, a ruin of drooping rags, sneaking sheepishly in the rear! They had been hid in the unused gallery listening to their own funeral sermon! Aunt Polly, Mary, and the Harpers threw themselves upon their restored ones, smothered them with kisses and poured out thanksgivings, while poor Huck stood abashed and uncomfortable, not knowing exactly what to do or where to hide from so many unwelcoming eyes. He wavered, and started to slink away, but Tom seized him and said: "Aunt Polly, it ain't fair. Somebody's got to be glad to see Huck."
Korean abashed: 부끄러워. aisle: 좌석.객차등의 통로, 복도, 측량, 측랑, 측랑이 있는, 측면의 복도, 통로. anguished: 고뇌에 찬, 고민의. clergyman: 성직자, 목사. cowhide: 소의 생가죽, 쇠가죽, 쇠가죽 채찍, 소 생가죽, 쇠가죽 채찍으로 치다. deserving: 받을 가치가 있는, 보상받을 만한, 원조 받을 만한.
graces: 애고. pathetic: 가련한, 감동시키는, 감상적인, 서투른, 애수에 찬. persistently: 부득부득. pictures: 영화. preacher: 설교자, 목사. rustle: 훔치다, 기운차게 하다, 바스락바스락, 살랑살랑 소리내다, 살랑살랑 흔들다, 살랑거리는 소리, 살랑거리다, 서둘러 다루다, 말 따위를 훔치다, 서둘러 움직이다, 소
따위를 훔치다. sheepishly: 겁많게, 기가 약해, 수줍어서, 어리석게. slink: 살금살금 걷다, 가만히 도망치다, 조산하다, 간들간들 걷다, 달 차지 못한 새끼, 달이 차지 못한, 살금살금 도망가다, 유산하다. sneaking: 비열한, 슬금슬금하는, 살금살금 걷는, 비밀의. unused: 익숙하지 않은, 쓰지 않는, 사용한 적이 없는, 사용하지 않은.
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"And so they shall. I'm glad to see him, poor motherless thing!" And the loving attentions Aunt Polly lavished upon him were the one thing capable of making him more uncomfortable than he was before.% Suddenly the minister shouted at the top of his voice: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow—SING!--and put your hearts in it!" And they did. Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around upon the envying juveniles about him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life. As the "sold" congregation trooped out they said they would almost be willing to be made ridiculous again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more. Tom got more cuffs and kisses that day--according to Aunt Polly's varying moods--than he had earned before in a year; and he hardly knew which expressed the most gratefulness to God and affection for himself.
Korean affection: 애정, 영향, 병, 감정, 특성, 성질, 호의, 기질, 감동. capable: 유능한, 을 감히 할, 의 능력이 있는, 실력이 있는, 하기를 서슴지 않을, 훌륭하게, 을 넣을수있는, 할수 있는, 장래성, 자격있는, 능력. confessed: 정평있는, 명백한, 인정된, 인정받은, 자인한. congregation: 회중, 집회, 모임, 교직원회, 집합, 회합, 이스라엘
사람들, 유대민족, 성성. glad: 기쁜, 유쾌한, 기쁜 듯한, 글라디올러스, 기뻐서. gratefulness: 감사, 고맙게 여김. hardly: 간신히, 애써서, 고생하여, 가혹하게, 엄하게, 하기가 무섭게, 겨우, 아마 ...아니다, 거의...않다, 심하게. loving: 사랑하는, 애정을 품고있는, 친애하는, 남을 사랑하는, 충실한. motherless: 어머니가 없는.
ridiculous: 웃기는, 우스운, 터무니 없이, 터무니 없는, 어리석은, 우스꽝스러운. triumphant: 의기양양한, 승리를 거둔, 의기 양양한, 승리를 얻은. varying: 변화하는, 바뀌는. whom: 어느 것, 어느 사람, 누구의 목적격. willing: 기꺼이 ...하는, 자진해서 하는, 마침 잘된, 자발적인.
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CHAPTER XVIII TOM REVEALS HIS DREAM SECRET
THAT%WAS Tom's great secret--the scheme to return home with his brother pirates and attend their own funerals. They had paddled over to the Missouri shore on a log, at dusk on Saturday, landing five or six miles below the village; they had slept in the woods at the edge of the town till nearly daylight, and had then crept through back lanes and alleys and finished their sleep in the gallery of the church among a chaos of invalided benches. At breakfast, Monday morning, Aunt Polly and Mary were very loving to Tom, and very attentive to his wants. There was an unusual amount of talk. In the course of it Aunt Polly said: "Well, I don't say it wasn't a fine joke, Tom, to keep everybody suffering 'most a week so you boys had a good time, but it is a pity you could be so hardhearted as to let me suffer so. If you could come over on a log to go to your funeral, you could have come over and give me a hint some way that you warn't dead, but only run off." "Yes, you could have done that, Tom," said Mary; "and I believe you would if you had thought of it."
Korean attentive: 친절한, 경청하는, 정중한, 주의깊은, 주의 깊은. chaos: 무질서, 혼돈, 대혼란, 혼란상태. daylight: 일광, 주간, 낮, 틈, 눈, 이해, 의식. don't: 금지조항서, 하지마세요. dusk: 땅거미, 그늘, 어스레한, 황혼, 거무스름한, 어둑해지다, 어스름, 음울한, 어둑하게 하다. funeral: 장례식의, 장례행렬, 장례식,
장례의, 싫은 일. 공정 일지, 의 항정을 기입하다, hint: 암시, 변죽울리기, 넌지시 측정기, 공정 일지, 공정 따위를 비추다, 암시하다, 힌트, 지시, 년지시 기록하다, 항해일지. 비치다, 넌지시알리다, 귀뜸, 요령, loving: 사랑하는, 애정을 품고있는, 희미한 징조. 친애하는, 남을 사랑하는, 충실한. joke: 농담, 놀리다, 장난, 익살, pity: 동정, 연민, 애석한 일, 가엾게 웃음거리, 농담을 하다. 여기다, 유감의 원인-가엾게 여기다, landing: 상륙, 착륙, 상륙장, 층계 참, 가엾게 생각하다, 불쌍히 생각하다, 층계참. 불쌍함. log: 통나무, 베어내다, 향해 일지에 suffering: 괴로움, 고통, 피해, 고생, 적다, 측정의, 기록하다, 엔진 따위의 수난, 재난, 재해, 괴로운.
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"Would you, Tom?" said Aunt Polly, her face lighting wistfully. "Say, now, would you, if you'd thought of it?" "I--well, I don't know. 'Twould 'a' spoiled everything." "Tom, I hoped you loved me that much," said Aunt Polly, with a grieved tone that discomforted the boy. "It would have been something if you'd cared enough to think of it, even if you didn't do it." "Now, auntie, that ain't any harm," pleaded Mary; "it's only Tom's giddy way--he is always in such a rush that he never thinks of anything." "More's the pity. Sid would have thought. And Sid would have come and done it, too. Tom, you'll look back, some day, when it's too late, and wish you'd cared a little more for me when it would have cost you so little." "Now, auntie, you know I do care for you," said Tom.% "I'd know it better if you acted more like it." "I wish now I'd thought," said Tom, with a repentant tone; "but I dreamt about you, anyway. That's something, ain't it?" "It ain't much--a cat does that much--but it's better than nothing. What did you dream?" "Why, Wednesday night I dreamt that you was sitting over there by the bed, and Sid was sitting by the woodbox, and Mary next to him." "Well, so we did. So we always do. I'm glad your dreams could take even that much trouble about us." "And I dreamt that Joe Harper's mother was here." "Why, she was here! Did you dream any more?" "Oh, lots. But it's so dim, now." "Well, try to recollect--can't you?" "Somehow it seems to me that the wind--the wind blowed the--the--" "Try harder, Tom! The wind did blow something. Come!" Tom pressed his fingers on his forehead an anxious minute, and then said:
Korean anxious: 하고 싶어하는, 불안한, 걱정스러운, 열망하는, 열망하여, 걱정하는. blow: 강타, 불다, 개화, 바람에 날리다, 취주, 타격, 한번 불기, 휘몰아치다, 산란, 폭발하다, 낭비하다. dream: 몽상, 꿈, 공상하다, 꿈꾸다, 매력 있는 사람, 아름다운 사람, 훌륭한 사람, 꿈인가 싶은 사람, 포부, 아름다운 것, 멍하니 세월을 보내다.
forehead: 이마, 전부, 앞부분, 부분, 앞 부분. grieved: 슬퍼하는, 슬픈. lighting: 조명, 그림 등에서 빛의 배치, 빛의 배치, 사진 등에서 빛의 배치, 조명법, 점화. lots: 훨씬 더, 매우. repentant: 회개의, 후회를 나타내는, 후회하는, 후회하고 있는, 회오의, 개전의 정을 보이는, 참회의, 뉘우치는, 유감으로 여기는.
rush: 돌진시키다, 돌진, 등심초, 돌진하다, 골풀, 돌격하다, 쇄도, 돌격, 하찮은 물건, 쇄도하다, 급행하다. somehow: 웬일인지, 그럭저럭, 좌우간, 어떻든지, 어떻게 든지 하여, 어쩐지, 어떻게든지. tone: 어조, 색조, 가락을 붙이다, 음질, 품격, 가락, 가락이 붙다, 강하게 하다, 호조, 논조, 조화시키다.
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"I've got it now! I've got it now! It blowed the candle!"% "Mercy on us! Go on, Tom--go on!" "And it seems to me that you said, 'Why, I believe that that door--'" "Go on, Tom!" "Just let me study a moment--just a moment. Oh, yes--you said you believed the door was open." "As I'm sitting here, I did! Didn't I, Mary! Go on!" "And then--and then--well I won't be certain, but it seems like as if you made Sid go and--and--" "Well? Well? What did I make him do, Tom? What did I make him do?" "You made him--you--Oh, you made him shut it." "Well, for the land's sake! I never heard the beat of that in all my days! Don't tell me there ain't anything in dreams, any more. Sereny Harper shall know of this before I'm an hour older. I'd like to see her get around this with her rubbage 'bout superstition. Go on, Tom!" "Oh, it's all getting just as bright as day, now. Next you said I warn't bad, only mischeevous and harum-scarum, and not any more responsible than--than--I think it was a colt, or something." "And so it was! Well, goodness gracious! Go on, Tom!" "And then you began to cry." "So I did. So I did. Not the first time, neither. And then--" "Then Mrs. Harper she began to cry, and said Joe was just the same, and she wished she hadn't whipped him for taking cream when she'd throwed it out her own self--" "Tom! The sperrit was upon you! You was a prophesying--that's what you was doing! Land alive, go on, Tom!" "Then Sid he said--he said--" "I don't think I said anything," said Sid.
Korean alive: 활기를 띠어, 살아서, 혈기왕성하여, 살아 있는, 떼지어, 민감한, 전류가 통하고 있는, 생생하여. beat: 치다, 속이다, 순찰, 휘젓다, 면하다-연거푸 치다, 지게 하다, 특종기사, 박자를 맞추다, 박자, 뛰다-계속해서 치기, 치는 소리. bright: 유망한, 화창한, 환한, 쾌활한, 밝게빛나는, 머리가좋은, 밝다, 영리한, 투명한, 빈틈없는, 선명한.
cream: 크림, 정수, 완전히 해치우다, 알짜를 뽑다, 더껑이, 화장용 크림, 크림 과자, 정화, 크림으로 만든, 휘저어 크림 모양으로 만들다, 크림을 분리하다. goodness: 친절, 미덕, 선량함, 좋음, 신, 선량, 미점. gracious: 상냥한, 친절한, 정중한, 우아한, 기품 있는, 자비로운, 관대한, 존귀한, 품위있는, 우미한, 유익한. hour: 시각, 시, 시간, 한시간,
영업시간, 한 시간, 시과, 사기, 때, 근무 시간, 계절의 여신들. older: 연장의. sake: 목적, 위함, 이유, 제발, 을 위함. shut: 닫히다, 잠기다, 잠그다, 잠가 막다, 막다, 가로막다, 폐쇄음의, 휴업하다, 폐쇄하다, 닫다, 에 가두다. sitting: 착석, 개정, 회가, 한차례일, 알을 품고 있는, 알 품기, 개회, 거주중인, 사진의 모델이 됨, 앉은, 일하며 앉아 있는 기간.
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"Yes you did, Sid," said Mary.% "Shut your heads and let Tom go on! What did he say, Tom?" "He said--I think he said he hoped I was better off where I was gone to, but if I'd been better sometimes--" "There, d'you hear that! It was his very words!" "And you shut him up sharp." "I lay I did! There must 'a' been an angel there. There was an angel there, somewheres!" "And Mrs. Harper told about Joe scaring her with a firecracker, and you told about Peter and the Painkiller--" "Just as true as I live!" "And then there was a whole lot of talk 'bout dragging the river for us, and 'bout having the funeral Sunday, and then you and old Miss Harper hugged and cried, and she went." "It happened just so! It happened just so, as sure as I'm a-sitting in these very tracks. Tom, you couldn't told it more like if you'd 'a' seen it! And then what? Go on, Tom!" "Then I thought you prayed for me--and I could see you and hear every word you said. And you went to bed, and I was so sorry that I took and wrote on a piece of sycamore bark, 'We ain't dead--we are only off being pirates,' and put it on the table by the candle; and then you looked so good, laying there asleep, that I thought I went and leaned over and kissed you on the lips." "Did you, Tom, did you! I just forgive you everything for that!" And she seized the boy in a crushing embrace that made him feel like the guiltiest of villains. "It was very kind, even though it was only a--dream," Sid soliloquized just audibly. "Shut up, Sid! A body does just the same in a dream as he'd do if he was awake. Here's a big Milum apple I've been saving for you, Tom, if you was ever
Korean apple: 사과, 야구공, 대도시, 실망거리, 지구소돔의 사과, 애플. audibly: 들리도록, 들을 수 있도록, 들을 수 있게, 들릴 만큼. boy: 소년, 남학생, 녀석, 보이, 급사, 사내아이, 남자, 젊은이, 애인, 아들, 사환. crushing: 눌러 터뜨리는, 압도적인, 박살내는, 결정적인, 분쇄하는, 궤멸적인, 눌러 터뜨리는 것. dragging: 질질 끄는, 오래 걸리는,
질질 끄는 것, 오래 걸리는 것. embrace: 포함하다, 포옹하다, 껴안다, 매수하다, 깨닫다, 포옹, 채용하다, 서로 껴안다, 채용하다-서로 껴안다포옹, 성교, 채택하다. lay: 놓다, 위치, 직업, 일, 지형, 노래, 속인의, 꼬인자리, 고정시키다, 과하다, 넘어뜨리다. piece: 한 조각, 한개, 총, 단편, 한 필, 한 곡, 한 구획, 한예, 한장, 화폐, 한 통.
river: 강, 다량의 흐름, 생사의갈림길, 하천, 째는사람, 생사의 갈림길. saving: 저금, 구조, 절약, 절약하는, 구제, 제외하는, 저축, 을 더는, 보상, 구하는, 외에는. sorry: 유감스러운, 슬픈, 가엾은, 딱한, 후회하는, 미안한, 미안해요, 미안하게 생각하는, 형편없는. talk: 말하다, 지껄이다, 의논하다, 소문, 객담, 이야기, 담화, 언어, 빈말, 방언, 말투.
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found%again--now go 'long to school. I'm thankful to the good God and Father of us all I've got you back, that's long-suffering and merciful to them that believe on Him and keep His word, though goodness knows I'm unworthy of it, but if only the worthy ones got His blessings and had His hand to help them over the rough places, there's few enough would smile here or ever enter into His rest when the long night comes. Go 'long Sid, Mary, Tom--take yourselves off--you've hendered me long enough." The children left for school, and the old lady to call on Mrs. Harper and vanquish her realism with Tom's marvellous dream. Sid had better judgment than to utter the thought that was in his mind as he left the house. It was this: "Pretty thin--as long a dream as that, without any mistakes in it!" What a hero Tom was become, now! He did not go skipping and prancing, but moved with a dignified swagger as became a pirate who felt that the public eye was on him. And indeed it was; he tried not to seem to see the looks or hear the remarks as he passed along, but they were food and drink to him. Smaller boys than himself flocked at his heels, as proud to be seen with him, and tolerated by him, as if he had been the drummer at the head of a procession or the elephant leading a menagerie into town. Boys of his own size pretended not to know he had been away at all; but they were consuming with envy, nevertheless. They would have given anything to have that swarthy suntanned skin of his, and his glittering notoriety; and Tom would not have parted with either for a circus. At school the children made so much of him and of Joe, and delivered such eloquent admiration from their eyes, that the two heroes were not long in becoming insufferably "stuck-up." They began to tell their adventures to hungry listeners--but they only began; it was not a thing likely to have an end, with imaginations like theirs to furnish material. And finally, when they got out their pipes and went serenely puffing around, the very summit of glory was reached. Tom decided that he could be independent of Becky Thatcher now. Glory was sufficient. He would live for glory. Now that he was distinguished, maybe she would be wanting to "make up." Well, let her--she should see that he could
Korean consuming: 소비하는, 여위게 하는, 태워버리는, 다 태워버리는, 애태우는, 여위게하는, 태워 버리는. drummer: 고수, 지방 순회 상인. furnish: 설비, 공급하다, 가구를 갖추다, 비치된가구, 비치된 가구, 장치를 갖추다, 주다, 설치하다, 가구를 설비하다. glittering: 빛나는, 반짝이는. insufferably: 견딜수 없도록, 참을수 없이.
long-suffering: 참을성 있는, 참을성 있음. menagerie: 동물원, 구경거리의 동물, 순회 서커스 따위의 동물원. merciful: 자비로운. puffing: 추어올림, 훅불기. serenely: 고요, 잔잔, 청명하게, 침착, 침착하게, 평화스러움, 화창, 고요히. swagger: 멋진, 스마트한, 자랑하다, 으스대다, 뻐기다, 거들럭거리며 걷다, 거드럭거리는 걸음걸이,
을러대어, 시키다, 뽐내며 걷기, 뽐내며 걷다. swarthy: 거무스레한, 거무튀튀한, 거무스름한. thankful: 감사하고 있는, 감사의, 감사하는. unworthy: 의 가치 없는, 가치없는, 부끄러운, 비열한, 가치 없는, 변변치 못한 사람, 알맞지 않은. vanquish: 정복하다, 에 이기다, 극복하다, 이기다.
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be as indifferent as some other people. Presently she arrived. Tom pretended not to see her. He moved away and joined a group of boys and girls and began to talk. Soon he observed that she was tripping gayly back and forth with flushed face and dancing eyes, pretending to be busy chasing schoolmates, and screaming with laughter when she made a capture; but he noticed that she always made her captures in his vicinity, and that she seemed to cast a conscious eye in his direction at such times, too. It gratified all the vicious vanity that was in him; and so, instead of winning him, it only "set him up" the more and made him the more diligent to avoid betraying that he knew she was about. Presently she gave over skylarking, and moved irresolutely about, sighing once or twice and glancing furtively and wistfully toward Tom. Then she observed that now Tom was talking more particularly to Amy Lawrence than to any one else. She felt a sharp pang and grew disturbed and uneasy at once. She tried to go away, but her feet were treacherous, and carried her to the group instead. She said to a girl almost at Tom's elbow--with sham vivacity: "Why, Mary Austin! you bad girl, why didn't you come to Sunday-school?"% "I did come--didn't you see me?" "Why, no! Did you? Where did you sit?" "I was in Miss Peters' class, where I always go. I saw you." "Did you? Why, it's funny I didn't see you. I wanted to tell you about the picnic." "Oh, that's jolly. Who's going to give it?" "My ma's going to let me have one." "Oh, goody; I hope she'll let me come." "Well, she will. The picnic's for me. She'll let anybody come that I want, and I want you." "That's ever so nice. When is it going to be?" "By and by. Maybe about vacation." "Oh, won't it be fun! You going to have all the girls and boys?"
Korean capture: 포획물, 포획, 획득하다, 점령, 사로잡다, 포착하다, 생포, 지배권을 쥐다, 잡다, 포착, 점령하다. dancing: 무도, 춤, 댄스 홀, 무도장, 댄스 연습, 댄스. diligent: 부지런한, 근면한. forth: 앞으로, 밖으로, 보이는곳에, 에서 바깥에, 보이는 곳에, 이후. goody: 아주머니, 과자, 맛있는 것, 봉봉, 신분이 낮은 여자, 군자연하는 사람, 당과, 선량한 체하는, 소제부.
instead: 의 대신에, 그 대신으로서. 번지르르한, 이목을 끌게 하는, irresolutely: 결단력없이, 우스워 못 견디는, 날카롭게 외치는, 우유부단하게. 선정적인, 깔깔 웃는, 킥킥거리는, jolly: 즐거운, 대단한, 놀리다, 대단히, 외치는, 삑삑 우는, 쇳소리를 지르는. 얼근한 기분의, 유쾌한, 치살려서 sham: 가짜, 속임, 을 가장하다, 기쁘게 하다, 엄청한, 매우, 멋진, 협작꾼, 군사 연습, 하는 체하다, 거나하게 취한. 모조의, 짐짓, 가짜의, 허풍선이, laughter: 웃음, 웃음소리. 허위의. pretending: 거짓의, 사칭하는, twice: 두번, 두 번, 두 배로. 겉치레하는, 왕위를 노리는. vivacity: 생기, 활발, 쾌활, 활달, 장난, screaming: 깜짝 놀라게 하는, 쾌활한 행위, 까불기, 활기.
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"Yes, every one that's friends to me--or wants to be"; and she glanced ever so furtively at Tom, but he talked right along to Amy Lawrence about the terrible storm on the island, and how the lightning tore the great sycamore tree "all to flinders" while he was "standing within three feet of it." "Oh, may I come?" said Grace Miller.% "Yes." "And me?" said Sally Rogers. "Yes." "And me, too?" said Susy Harper. "And Joe?" "Yes." And so on, with clapping of joyful hands till all the group had begged for invitations but Tom and Amy. Then Tom turned coolly away, still talking, and took Amy with him. Becky's lips trembled and the tears came to her eyes; she hid these signs with a forced gayety and went on chattering, but the life had gone out of the picnic, now, and out of everything else; she got away as soon as she could and hid herself and had what her sex call "a good cry." Then she sat moody, with wounded pride, till the bell rang. She roused up, now, with a vindictive cast in her eye, and gave her plaited tails a shake and said she knew what she’d do. At recess Tom continued his flirtation with Amy with jubilant selfsatisfaction. And he kept drifting about to find Becky and lacerate her with the performance. At last he spied her, but there was a sudden falling of his mercury. She was sitting cosily on a little bench behind the schoolhouse looking at a picture-book with Alfred Temple--and so absorbed were they, and their heads so close together over the book, that they did not seem to be conscious of anything in the world besides. Jealousy ran red-hot through Tom's veins. He began to hate himself for throwing away the chance Becky had offered for a reconciliation. He called himself a fool, and all the hard names he could think of. He wanted to cry with vexation. Amy chatted happily along, as they walked, for her heart was singing, but Tom's tongue had lost its function. He did not hear what Amy was saying, and whenever she paused expectantly he could only stammer an
Korean amy: 여자 이름. coolly: 냉정하게, 냉담하게, 뻔뻔스럽게, 서늘하게, 차갑게, 침착하게. expectantly: 기대하여, 기다려서. flinders: 파편, 부서진 조각. flirtation: 희롱, 일시적 흥미, 불장난, 시시덕거림, 연애유희, 연애 유희, 가지고 놀기, 남녀의 새롱거리기, 일시적 관심. joyful: 즐거운, 유쾌한, 기쁜.
lacerate: 괴롭히다, 찢어발기다, 찢긴, 음식을 지참하는 연회. 마음 따위를 괴롭히다, 잡아찢다, red-hot: 핫도그, 섹시한, 최신의, 감정 따위를 괴롭히다. 노발대발한, 열렬한, 몹시 흥분한, lightning: 번개, 전광, 번개와 같은, 흥분한사람, 작고 빨간 과자, 여자를 번개의. 동반하지 않은 남자, 선정적인, moody: 우울한, 까다로운, 새빨갛게탄. 변덕스러운. stammer: 말을 더듬다, 더듬으며 picnic: 피크닉, 피크닉식으로 식사를 말하다, 말 더듬기, 더듬거리며 하다, 소풍, 즐거운 일, 쉬운 일, 말하다, 말더듬기. 소풍가다, 쉬운 일-소풍가다, 소풍을 vindictive: 복수심이 있는, 앙심 깊은, 가다, 특별히 즐거운 일, 각자 먹을 복수심 있는, 악의에서의.
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awkward assent, which was as often misplaced as otherwise. He kept drifting to the rear of the schoolhouse, again and again, to sear his eyeballs with the hateful spectacle there. He could not help it. And it maddened him to see, as he thought he saw, that Becky Thatcher never once suspected that he was even in the land of the living. But she did see, nevertheless; and she knew she was winning her fight, too, and was glad to see him suffer as she had suffered.% Amy's happy prattle became intolerable. Tom hinted at things he had to attend to; things that must be done; and time was fleeting. But in vain--the girl chirped on. Tom thought, "Oh, hang her, ain't I ever going to get rid of her?" At last he must be attending to those things--and she said artlessly that she would be "around" when school let out. And he hastened away, hating her for it. "Any other boy!" Tom thought, grating his teeth. "Any boy in the whole town but that Saint Louis smarty that thinks he dresses so fine and is aristocracy! Oh, all right, I licked you the first day you ever saw this town, mister, and I'll lick you again! You just wait till I catch you out! I'll just take and--" And he went through the motions of thrashing an imaginary boy-pummelling the air, and kicking and gouging. "Oh, you do, do you? You holler 'nough, do you? Now, then, let that learn you!" And so the imaginary flogging was finished to his satisfaction. Tom fled home at noon. His conscience could not endure any more of Amy's grateful happiness, and his jealousy could bear no more of the other distress. Becky resumed her picture inspections with Alfred, but as the minutes dragged along and no Tom came to suffer, her triumph began to cloud and she lost interest; gravity and absent-mindedness followed, and then melancholy; two or three times she pricked up her ear at a footstep, but it was a false hope; no Tom came. At last she grew entirely miserable and wished she hadn't carried it so far. When poor Alfred, seeing that he was losing her, he did not know how, kept exclaiming: "Oh, here's a jolly one! look at this!" she lost patience at last, and said, "Oh, don't bother me! I don't care for them!" and burst into tears, and got up and walked away. Alfred dropped alongside and was going to try to comfort her, but she said:
Korean absent-mindedness: 상심. alfred: 앨프레드 대왕, 남자 이름. aristocracy: 귀족 정치, 귀족사회, 일류의 사람들, 귀족적인 성질, 귀족, 귀족적인 정신. artlessly: 소박하게, 서투르게, 꾸밈없이. assent: 동의하다, 승낙하다, 동의, 인정하다, 찬성하다. endure: 지탱하다, 견디다, 참다, 겪다, 인내하다, 받다, 받다-인내하다,
허용하다. footstep: 발자국, 보폭, 걸음걸이, 발소리, 디딤대, 발자국 소리. imaginary: 상상의, 가공의어떤 사물이 상상으로서만 존재하는, 비현실적이어서 신용할수 없는, 허수, 상상상의, 허수의. intolerable: 견딜 수 없는, 과도한, 참을수 없는, 애타는, 약오르는. jealousy: 경계심, 샘, 질투, 시기, 빈틈 없는 배려.
mister: 선생님, 님, 형씨, 여보시오, 씨, 나리, 군, 귀하, 선생, 교사, 여보. patience: 인내, 끈기, 혼자 노는 카드 놀이, 혼자 하는 카드 놀이, 혼자서 놀기, 트럼프 따위 혼자서 놀기. prattle: 수다, 졸졸하는 소리, 혀짤배기 소리, 어린애 같이 지껄이다, 말을 더듬거리기, 말을 더듬거리다. thrashing: 타작, 탈곡, 도리깨질, 대패, 채찍질.
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"Go away and leave me alone, can't you! I hate you!" So the boy halted, wondering what he could have done--for she had said she would look at pictures all through the nooning--and she walked on, crying. Then Alfred went musing into the deserted schoolhouse. He was humiliated and angry. He easily guessed his way to the truth--the girl had simply made a convenience of him to vent her spite upon Tom Sawyer. He was far from hating Tom the less when this thought occurred to him. He wished there was some way to get that boy into trouble without much risk to himself. Tom's spelling-book fell under his eye. Here was his opportunity. He gratefully opened to the lesson for the afternoon and poured ink upon the page.% Becky, glancing in at a window behind him at the moment, saw the act, and moved on, without discovering herself. She started homeward, now, intending to find Tom and tell him; Tom would be thankful and their troubles would be healed. Before she was half way home, however, she had changed her mind. The thought of Tom's treatment of her when she was talking about her picnic came scorching back and filled her with shame. She resolved to let him get whipped on the damaged spelling- book's account, and to hate him forever, into the bargain.
Korean bargain: 흥정하다, 매매, 약속을 하다, 거래, 교섭하다, 기대하다, 바꾸다, 싼 물건, 의 조건을 붙이다, 헐값의. convenience: 편의, 편리, 변소, 편리한 것, 형편좋음, 이기, 편익, 사정, 공중 변소. crying: 외치는, 긴급한, 울부짖는, 심한, 좌시할 수없는, 지독한. hate: 미워하다, 증오, 좋아하지 않다, 몹시 싫어하다, 따돌리다, 증오의 대상, 미움.
humiliated: 에게 창피를 주는. 난폭한 질주, 태움, 타는 듯이. ink: 잉크, 먹물, 잉크를 칠하다, shame: 치욕, 불명예, 수치, 창피한 일, 잉크로 쓰다, 잉크로 부끄럼, 부끄러워 하게 하다, 더럽히다서명하다, 인쇄용 잉크. 모욕하다, 부끄럽게 하다, 부끄러움, intending: 미래의.지망하는. 심한 짓, 잡된 행실. lesson: 학과, 교훈, 일과, 과업, 연습, vent: 환기용 작은 창, 항문, 터진 구멍, 수업, 훈계하다, 연속적인 수업, 과, 터뜨리다, 에 구멍을 내다, 손구멍, 교과서 중의 과, 교습. 빠지는 구멍, 배출구를 찾아내다, scorching: 맹렬한, 태우는, 배출구, 바람 구멍, 나갈 구멍을 난폭한질주, 호된 태움, 호된, 태우는 터주다. 듯한, 매우 뜨거운, 몹시 뜨거운, wondering: 이상한 듯한.
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CHAPTER XIX THE CRUELTY OF “I DIDN’T THINK”%
TOM ARRIVED at home in a dreary mood, and the first thing his aunt said to him showed him that he had brought his sorrows to an unpromising market: "Tom, I've a notion to skin you alive!" "Auntie, what have I done?" "Well, you've done enough. Here I go over to Sereny Harper, like an old softy, expecting I'm going to make her believe all that rubbage about that dream, when lo and behold you she'd found out from Joe that you was over here and heard all the talk we had that night. Tom, I don't know what is to become of a boy that will act like that. It makes me feel so bad to think you could let me go to Sereny Harper and make such a fool of myself and never say a word." This was a new aspect of the thing. His smartness of the morning had seemed to Tom a good joke before, and very ingenious. It merely looked mean and shabby now. He hung his head and could not think of anything to say for a moment. Then he said: "Auntie, I wish I hadn't done it--but I didn't think."
Korean aspect: 모습, 국면, 방위, 방향, 얼굴생김새, 광경, 양상, 용모, 면, 별의 상, 관점. ingenious: 교묘한, 독창적인, 영리한, 재간 있는, 정교한, 창의력이 있는, 재주가 있는, 있는. lo: 보라. merely: 단지, 다만. mood: 기분, 법, 마음, 음계법, 시무룩함, 선법, 서법, 일시적인 기분, 변덕스러움, 방법, 논식.
notion: 개념, 의견, 생각, 의향, 관념, 강한, 스마트한, 격통, 비통, 능력, 방물, 비현실적인, 의지, 분개하다, 분개. 이해력, 잡화. softy: 잘 속는 사람, 멍청이, 몹시 shabby: 초라한, 쩨쩨한, 입어서 낡은, 감상적인 사람, 바보, 속기 쉬운 사람, 낡아빠진, 지저분한, 비열한. 연약한 사람, 유약한 사람. skin: 피부, 구두쇠, 가죽, 사기꾼, 가죽 unpromising: 가망 없는, 유망하지 제품, 가죽으로 덮다, 가죽을 벗기다, 않은, 가망성이 없는, 유망하지 못한. 속이다, 살가죽이 벗어지게 하다, wish: 소원, 바라다, 빌다, 기원, 사취하다, 간신히. 이기를 빌다, 떠맡기다, 면 좋겠다고 smartness: 아픔, 빈틈없는, 욱신욱신 생각하다, 기원 하다, 바람, 희망하다, 쑤시는, 욱시욱신 아프다, 약삭빠른, 바라는 바.
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"Oh, child, you never think. You never think of anything but your own selfishness. You could think to come all the way over here from Jackson's Island in the night to laugh at our troubles, and you could think to fool me with a lie about a dream; but you couldn't ever think to pity us and save us from sorrow."% "Auntie, I know now it was mean, but I didn't mean to be mean. I didn't, honest. And besides, I didn't come over here to laugh at you that night." "What did you come for, then?" "It was to tell you not to be uneasy about us, because we hadn't got drownded." "Tom, Tom, I would be the thankfullest soul in this world if I could believe you ever had as good a thought as that, but you know you never did--and I know it, Tom." "Indeed and 'deed I did, auntie--I wish I may never stir if I didn't." "Oh, Tom, don't lie--don't do it. It only makes things a hundred times worse." "It ain't a lie, auntie; it's the truth. I wanted to keep you from grieving--that was all that made me come." "I'd give the whole world to believe that--it would cover up a power of sins, Tom. I'd 'most be glad you'd run off and acted so bad. But it ain't reasonable; because, why didn't you tell me, child?" "Why, you see, when you got to talking about the funeral, I just got all full of the idea of our coming and hiding in the church, and I couldn't somehow bear to spoil it. So I just put the bark back in my pocket and kept mum." "What bark?" "The bark I had wrote on to tell you we'd gone pirating. I wish, now, you'd waked up when I kissed you--I do, honest." The hard lines in his aunt's face relaxed and a sudden tenderness dawned in her eyes. "Did you kiss me, Tom?" "Why, yes, I did."
Korean bear: 곰, 견디다, 가지다, 지니다, 웃다, 경치 따위가 유쾌한 듯이 덮치다, 하기에 족하다, 받치다, 소리내어 웃다, 물 따위가 유쾌한 나르다, 난폭자, 배겨내다, 지탱하다. 듯이 소리내어 웃다, 소리를 내어 hiding: 매질, 은닉, 은닉처, 은신처, 웃다, 웃어서 이르게 하다. 후려갈김, 숨김, 숨는 곳. relaxed: 긴장을 푼, 힘을 뺀, 무간한, honest: 정직한, 섞지않은, 성실한, 딱딱하지 않은, 느긋한, 관대한, 진짜의, 평판이 좋은, 거짓이 없는, 느슨한. 기특한. selfishness: 이기주의, 자기본위, laugh: 웃다, 웃음, 흥겨워하다, 자애적. 시키다, 조모하다, 웃으며 ...하다, soul: 영혼, 정수, 정신, 확실히, 기백, 곡식 따위가 유쾌한 듯이 소리내어 단연코, 열정, 화신, 사람, 흑인이
전하는 강렬한 느낌, 흑인 본래의. spoil: 관직, 망치다, 이권, 약탈하다, 발굴물, 약탈품, 아이를 응석받이로 키우다, 못쓰게 되다, 손상케하다, 상하다, 약탈. stir: 활동, 움직이다, 움직임, 휘젓다, 뒤섞다, 흥분, 찌르기, 휘젓기, 유통하다, 흥분시키다, 활동하다. sudden: 돌연한, 갑작스런, 돌연. tenderness: 유연함, 마음이 무름, 민감, 애정, 유연, 친절, 다정.
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"Are you sure you did, Tom?"% "Why, yes, I did, auntie--certain sure." "What did you kiss me for, Tom?" "Because I loved you so, and you laid there moaning and I was so sorry." The words sounded like truth. The old lady could not hide a tremor in her voice when she said: "Kiss me again, Tom!--and be off with you to school, now, and don't bother me any more." The moment he was gone, she ran to a closet and got out the ruin of a jacket which Tom had gone pirating in. Then she stopped, with it in her hand, and said to herself: "No, I don't dare. Poor boy, I reckon he's lied about it--but it's a blessed, blessed lie, there's such a comfort come from it. I hope the Lord--I know the Lord will forgive him, because it was such goodheartedness in him to tell it. But I don't want to find out it's a lie. I won't look." She put the jacket away, and stood by musing a minute. Twice she put out her hand to take the garment again, and twice she refrained. Once more she ventured, and this time she fortified herself with the thought: "It's a good lie--it's a good lie--I won't let it grieve me." So she sought the jacket pocket. A moment later she was reading Tom's piece of bark through flowing tears and saying: "I could forgive the boy, now, if he'd committed a million sins!"
Korean comfort: 위로, 위안하다, 낙, 위로가 되는 사람, 이불, 즐거움, 편안하게 하다, 생활을 즐겁게 해 주는 것, 마음 편안함, 원조하다, 안락. committed: 언질을 주어, 헌신적인, 전렴하는, 꼼짝못할 입장이 되어, 명확한 태도를 가진, 약속하여, 전념하는. dare: 도전하다, 위험을 무릅쓰다, 모험적으로 해보다, 감히 ~ 하다, 용기가 있다, 도전, 무릅쓰다.
flowing: 흐르는, 유창한, 늘어진, 미끈하게 머리, 물 흐르는 듯한, 미끈하게 처진, 조수가 밀려 들어오는, 넘치도록 많은. fortified: 강화하는, 알코올을 타서 독하게 하는, 영양가를 높이는, 요새를 쌓는, 요새화하는, 확고히 하는. garment: 의복, 옷, 외피, 의복 한 점. jacket: 커버, 재킷, 외피, 상의, 모피, 껍질, 소매가 달린 짧은 상의, 피복물,
짧은 상의, 표지, 감자의 껍질. lied: 가곡, 리드. pocket: 착복하다, 주머니, 돈, 자력, 우묵한 땅, 에어포켓, 억누르다, 고립 지역-포켓에 넣다, 둘러싸고 방해하다, 당구대 네 모서리의 포켓, 굴. tremor: 전율, 떨림, 떨리는 목소리, 오싹오싹하는 흥분, 미동, 진전. truth: 성실, 진실, 진리, 사실, 정직, 사실은, 사실을 말하면, 정말, 박진성.
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CHAPTER XX TOM TAKES BECKY’S PUNISHMENT
THERE%was something about Aunt Polly's manner, when she kissed Tom, that swept away his low spirits and made him lighthearted and happy again. He started to school and had the luck of coming upon Becky Thatcher at the head of Meadow Lane. His mood always determined his manner. Without a moment's hesitation he ran to her and said: "I acted mighty mean to-day, Becky, and I'm so sorry. I won't ever, ever do that way again, as long as ever I live--please make up, won't you?" The girl stopped and looked him scornfully in the face: "I'll thank you to keep yourself to yourself, Mr. Thomas Sawyer. I'll never speak to you again." She tossed her head and passed on. Tom was so stunned that he had not even presence of mind enough to say "Who cares, Miss Smarty?" until the right time to say it had gone by. So he said nothing. But he was in a fine rage, nevertheless. He moped into the schoolyard wishing she were a boy, and imagining how he would trounce her if she were. He presently encountered her and delivered a stinging remark as he passed. She hurled one in return, and the angry breach was complete. It seemed to Becky, in her hot resentment, that she could hardly
Korean angry: 성난, 성나있는, 몹시쑤시는, 타는 듯한, 험한, 염증을 일으킨. breach: 위반, 절교, 파기, 깨뜨리다, 깨뜨림, 갈라진 틈, 부서지는 파도, 물 위로 뛰어 오름, 어기다. delivered: 인도의. determined: 단호한, 결정된, 확정된, 결연한, 굳게 결심한. hesitation: 주저, 망설임. lighthearted: 쾌활한. nevertheless: 그럼에도불구하고,
그래도 역시, 그렇지 마는, 역시, 그럼에도 불구하고, 그렇지만. rage: 맹위를 떨치다, 격노, 열망, 격노하다, 고조에 달하다, 감흥, 대유행, 감동, 열광, 격렬, 날뛰다. remark: 주의, 말하다, 의견, 주목, 비평, 주의하다, 알아채다, 논평하다, 말, 감지하다, 유의하다. resentment: 분개, 원한, 분노. scornfully: 경멸하다, 경멸, 떳떳하게 여기지 않다, 깔보고, 경멸하여,
경멸적으로. stinging: 신랄한, 찌르는, 괴롭히는, 쏘는, 쑤시는 듯한, 찌르는 듯이 아픈, 통렬한, 얼얼한, 침을 가진, 고민을 주는, 가시를 가진. thomas: 도마, 영국병사, 남자 이름. trounce: 벌주다, 압도적으로 이기다, 호되게 때리다, 격파하다, 실컷 때리다. yourself: 당신 자신, 정상적인 당신, 평소의 당신.
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wait for school to "take in," she was so impatient to see Tom flogged for the injured spelling-book. If she had had any lingering notion of exposing Alfred Temple, Tom's offensive fling had driven it entirely away.% Poor girl, she did not know how fast she was nearing trouble herself. The master, Mr. Dobbins, had reached middle age with an unsatisfied ambition. The darling of his desires was, to be a doctor, but poverty had decreed that he should be nothing higher than a village schoolmaster. Every day he took a mysterious book out of his desk and absorbed himself in it at times when no classes were reciting. He kept that book under lock and key. There was not an urchin in school but was perishing to have a glimpse of it, but the chance never came. Every boy and girl had a theory about the nature of that book; but no two theories were alike, and there was no way of getting at the facts in the case. Now, as Becky was passing by the desk, which stood near the door, she noticed that the key was in the lock! It was a precious moment. She glanced around; found herself alone, and the next instant she had the book in her hands. The titlepage--Professor Somebody's Anatomy--carried no information to her mind; so she began to turn the leaves. She came at once upon a handsomely engraved and colored frontispiece--a human figure, stark naked. At that moment a shadow fell on the page and Tom Sawyer stepped in at the door and caught a glimpse of the picture. Becky snatched at the book to close it, and had the hard luck to tear the pictured page half down the middle. She thrust the volume into the desk, turned the key, and burst out crying with shame and vexation. "Tom Sawyer, you are just as mean as you can be, to sneak up on a person and look at what they're looking at." "How could I know you was looking at anything?" "You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Tom Sawyer; you know you're going to tell on me, and oh, what shall I do, what shall I do! I'll be whipped, and I never was whipped in school." Then she stamped her little foot and said:
Korean alike: 똑같은, 같은, 같게, 같이, 서로 같은. ashamed: 낯을 붉히어, 부끄러워하여, 부끄러이 여겨, 부끄러워. fling: 시도, 내던지다, 돌진하다, 뿌리다, 메어치다, 방종, 갑자기 내뻗다, 태질치다, 욕, 발질, 시험. glimpse: 흘긋 보다, 희미하게 보이다, 흘긋봄, 일견, 힐끗 보다, 힐끗 보이다. impatient: 성마른, 안달하는, 참을수
없는, 갈망하는몹시기다려지는, 못 사람, 후무리다, 슬그머니 움직이다, 견디는, 성급한, 안절부절 못하는, 몰래 움직이다, 훔치다, 남몰래 하는, 조바심하는, 참을성없는, 탐나서 고자질하는 학생, 굽실굽실하다, 못견디는. 남몰래 빠져 나감. mysterious: 불가사의한, 이상한, stark: 강한, 순전한, 뻣뻣해져서, 신비한, 신비적인. 뻣뻣해진, 순전히, 진짜의, 굳어버린, offensive: 공격, 공격적인, 무례한, 뚜렷한, 엄격한, 자연 그대로의, 전연. 불쾌한, 공세, 비위에 거슬리는, 싫은. unsatisfied: 만족하지않는, 만족하지 perishing: 몹시, 지독하게, 추위 따위 않은, 충족하지 않은. 혹독한, 죽는. urchin: 소년, 개구쟁이, 선머슴, sneak: 고자질꾼, 고자질하다, 비겁한 고슴도치, 장난꾸러기, 섬게.
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"BE so mean if you want to! I know something that's going to happen. You just wait and you'll see! Hateful, hateful, hateful!"--and she flung out of the house with a new explosion of crying.% Tom stood still, rather flustered by this onslaught. Presently he said to himself: "What a curious kind of a fool a girl is! Never been licked in school! Shucks! What's a licking! That's just like a girl--they're so thin- skinned and chickenhearted. Well, of course I ain't going to tell old Dobbins on this little fool, because there's other ways of getting even on her, that ain't so mean; but what of it? Old Dobbins will ask who it was tore his book. Nobody'll answer. Then he'll do just the way he always does--ask first one and then t'other, and when he comes to the right girl he'll know it, without any telling. Girls' faces always tell on them. They ain't got any backbone. She'll get licked. Well, it's a kind of a tight place for Becky Thatcher, because there ain't any way out of it." Tom conned the thing a moment longer, and then added: "All right, though; she'd like to see me in just such a fix--let her sweat it out!" Tom joined the mob of skylarking scholars outside. In a few moments the master arrived and school "took in." Tom did not feel a strong interest in his studies. Every time he stole a glance at the girls' side of the room Becky's face troubled him. Considering all things, he did not want to pity her, and yet it was all he could do to help it. He could get up no exultation that was really worthy the name. Presently the spelling-book discovery was made, and Tom's mind was entirely full of his own matters for a while after that. Becky roused up from her lethargy of distress and showed good interest in the proceedings. She did not expect that Tom could get out of his trouble by denying that he spilt the ink on the book himself; and she was right. The denial only seemed to make the thing worse for Tom. Becky supposed she would be glad of that, and she tried to believe she was glad of it, but she found she was not certain. When the worst came to the worst, she had an impulse to get up and tell on Alfred Temple, but she made an effort and forced herself to keep still--because, said she to herself,
Korean backbone: 등뼈, 기골, 분수령, 척추, 근간. curious: 이상한, 호기심이 강한, 진서인, 면밀한, 묘한, 호기심을 끄는, 진기한, 정성들인, 캐기 좋아하는, 외설한, 알고 싶어하는. denial: 부정, 극기, 부인, 거부. discovery: 발견물, 발견, 발표 요구 수속, 줄거리의 전개. explosion: 파열, 폭발, 급증, 파열의, 폭발의, 폭음, 폭음의.
lethargy: 혼수, 활발치 못한, 무기력, 혼수 상태, 혼수 병. licking: 때림, 핥음, 지게 함, 호되게 때리기, 대단히. mob: 폭도, 오합지졸, 군중, 떼지어 습격하다, 소매치기의 일당, 소매치기의 한패, 도둑의 일당, 대중취향, 폭도의, 하충민, 군중의. onslaught: 맹공격. stole: 여자용 어깨 걸이, 영대, 스톨, 길고 헐거운 겉옷, 주부용 외투.
sweat: 땀, 고역, 혹사하다, 걱정하여, 땀 흘려 일하다, 열심히 일하여, 고문하다, 땀으로 적시다, 땀을 흘리게 하다, 땀을 흘리다, 물기. tight: 단단히, 아담한, 다루기 어려운, 말쑥한, 갑갑한, 새지 않는, 옴짝딸싹할 수 없는, 팽팽하게 켕긴, 주장을 굽히지 않다, 꼭 맞는, 타이츠. worthy: 훌륭한, 명사, 하기에 족한, 훌륭한 인물, 상당한, 가치있는, 사람, 가치 있는.
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"he'll tell about me tearing the picture sure. I wouldn't say a word, not to save his life!" Tom took his whipping and went back to his seat not at all broken- hearted, for he thought it was possible that he had unknowingly upset the ink on the spelling-book himself, in some skylarking bout--he had denied it for form's sake and because it was custom, and had stuck to the denial from principle.% A whole hour drifted by, the master sat nodding in his throne, the air was drowsy with the hum of study. By and by, Mr. Dobbins straightened himself up, yawned, then unlocked his desk, and reached for his book, but seemed undecided whether to take it out or leave it. Most of the pupils glanced up languidly, but there were two among them that watched his movements with intent eyes. Mr. Dobbins fingered his book absently for a while, then took it out and settled himself in his chair to read! Tom shot a glance at Becky. He had seen a hunted and helpless rabbit look as she did, with a gun levelled at its head. Instantly he forgot his quarrel with her. Quick--something must be done! done in a flash, too! But the very imminence of the emergency paralyzed his invention. Good!--he had an inspiration! He would run and snatch the book, spring through the door and fly. But his resolution shook for one little instant, and the chance was lost--the master opened the volume. If Tom only had the wasted opportunity back again! Too late. There was no help for Becky now, he said. The next moment the master faced the school. Every eye sank under his gaze. There was that in it which smote even the innocent with fear. There was silence while one might count ten-- the master was gathering his wrath. Then he spoke: "Who tore this book?" There was not a sound. One could have heard a pin drop. The stillness continued; the master searched face after face for signs of guilt. "Benjamin Rogers, did you tear this book?" A denial. Another pause. "Joseph Harper, did you?"
Korean absently: 얼빠져, 넋을 잃고, 멍하니, 방심하여. fingered: 손가락 모양의, 손가락의, 운지 기호가 표시된, 손가락 자국이 난, 손가락이 있는, 손때가 묻은, 손가락이..인. flash: 플래시, 섬광, 허식, 번득임, 번득이다, 방류수, 빛나다, 획 지나가다, 홱 나오다, 순가, 가짜의. gathering: 모임, 채집, 종기, 수확, 주름, 곪음, 접지 맞추기, 집회, 개더,
농양, 부어 오름. helpless: 의지할 데 없는, 무력한, 어찌할 도리 없는, 의지할 사람이 없는, 어찌할 수 없는, 의지할 곳이 없는. imminence: 절박, 급박, 촉박한 위험, 촉박, 절박한 위험. intent: 의미, 의지, 열심인, 취지, 목적, 의향, 사실상, 열중하여, 집중된, 여념이 없는, 여념없는. languidly: 귀찮은, 느른한, 불경기의,
무기력한. snatch: 와락 붙잡다, 잡아챔, 작은 조각, 강탈, 급히 먹다, 한입, 단시간, 단편, 잡으려고 하다, 용하게 얻다, 움켜잡으려들다. undecided: 어떻게 될지 모르는, 미결의, 미정의, 우유 부단한, 결심이 서지 않은, 아직 결정되지 않은. unknowingly: 모르고. whipping: 채찍질, 던질낚시질, 끝매듭, 급히 움직임, 패배.
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Another denial. Tom's uneasiness grew more and more intense under the slow torture of these proceedings. The master scanned the ranks of boys-considered a while, then turned to the girls: "Amy Lawrence?" A shake of the head.% "Gracie Miller?" The same sign. "Susan Harper, did you do this?" Another negative. The next girl was Becky Thatcher. Tom was trembling from head to foot with excitement and a sense of the hopelessness of the situation. "Rebecca Thatcher" [Tom glanced at her face--it was white with terror] --"did you tear--no, look me in the face" [her hands rose in appeal]-- "did you tear this book?" A thought shot like lightning through Tom's brain. He sprang to his feet and shouted--"I done it!" The school stared in perplexity at this incredible folly. Tom stood a moment, to gather his dismembered faculties; and when he stepped forward to go to his punishment the surprise, the gratitude, the adoration that shone upon him out of poor Becky's eyes seemed pay enough for a hundred floggings. Inspired by the splendor of his own act, he took without an outcry the most merciless flaying that even Mr. Dobbins had ever administered; and also received with indifference the added cruelty of a command to remain two hours after school should be dismissed--for he knew who would wait for him outside till his captivity was done, and not count the tedious time as loss, either. Tom went to bed that night planning vengeance against Alfred Temple; for with shame and repentance Becky had told him all, not forgetting her own treachery; but even the longing for vengeance had to give way, soon, to pleasanter musings, and he fell asleep at last with Becky's latest words lingering dreamily in his ear--
Korean cruelty: 잔학, 잔인한 행위, 끔찍함, 잔혹, 학대, 잔인성, 무자비. dreamily: 어렴풋하게, 꿈같이, 꿈결같은, 꿈결같이. excitement: 흥분, 자극하는 것, 자극, 격앙, 법석, 동요. folly: 어리석음, 어리석은 짓, 어리석게 돈만 많이 들인 물건, 우론, 막대한 돈을 들인 어처구니없는 큰 건축, 글래머 걸 출연자, 어리석은 행동.
incredible: 믿어지지 않는, 엄청난, 거짓말 같은, 굉장한, 놀라운, 믿기 어려운, 신용할수 없는, 놀랄만한. inspired: 영감을 받은, 숨을 들이마신, 영감으로 쓰여진, 사실에 기인하지 않는, 내의를 받은, 뜻을 반영한, 영감을 느낀, 사주를 받은. merciless: 무자비한, 용서없는. outcry: 외침, 경매, 떠들썩함, 보다 큰 소리로 외치다, 야료하다, 항의. perplexity: 난처한 일, 당황, 혼란,
분규, 난국, 곤혹. rebecca: 여자이름. repentance: 후회, 회한, 회개, 참회. terror: 공포, 무서운사람, 무서움, 성가신 녀석, 몹시 들볶아대는 것, 공포 정치, 테러. treachery: 배반, 배신, 반역. uneasiness: 불안, 거북함, 걱정, 불쾌, 불유쾌. vengeance: 복수, 극단으로, 철저하게, 원수 갚기, 원수갚기.
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VACATION was approaching. The schoolmaster, always severe, grew severer and more exacting than ever, for he wanted the school to make a good showing on "Examination" day. His rod and his ferule were seldom idle now--at least among the smaller pupils. Only the biggest boys, and young ladies of eighteen and twenty, escaped lashing. Mr. Dobbins' lashings were very vigorous ones, too; for although he carried, under his wig, a perfectly bald and shiny head, he had only reached middle age, and there was no sign of feebleness in his muscle. As the great day approached, all the tyranny that was in him came to the surface; he seemed to take a vindictive pleasure in punishing the least shortcomings. The consequence was, that the smaller boys spent their days in terror and suffering and their nights in plotting revenge. They threw away no opportunity to do the master a mischief. But he kept ahead all the time. The retribution that followed every vengeful success was so sweeping and majestic that the boys always retired from the field badly worsted. At last they conspired together and hit upon a plan that promised a dazzling victory. They swore in the sign-painter's boy, told him the scheme, and asked his help. He had his own reasons for being delighted, for the master boarded in his father's family and had given the boy
Korean bald: 벗어진, 대머리의, 털없는, 노출된, 꾸밈없는, 노골적인, 단조로운, 있는 그대로의, 있는 고대로의, 뻔한, 머리가 벗어지다. delighted: 기쁜, 매우 즐거운. exacting: 힘드는, 가혹한, 고된, 강제로 징수하는, 엄격한, 쓰라린, 착취적인. feebleness: 힘 없어 보이는, 약함, 약한 듯한, 미약, 약합. idle: 한가한, 일이 없는, 활용되지
않고 있는, 쓸모 없는, 무용의, 까닭 없는, 태만한, 쉬고 있는, 놀고 보내다, 공전하다, 게으름 피우다. lashing: 채찍질, 질책, 밧줄, 묶음, 많음, 묶기. lashings: 많음. punishing: 고통을 주는, 처형하는, 심한 타격, 벌하는, 상처, 지치게 하는, 징벌하는. retribution: 보복, 응보, 천벌, 징벌, 벌.
tyranny: 포학한 행위, 전제 정치, 포학, 폭정, 참주정치, 학대, 참주 정치, 무도한 행위. vengeful: 복수심에 불타는, 복수심이 있는. wig: 몹시 꾸짖다, 가발, 가발을 씌우다, 머리털, 흥분하게 하다, 귀찮게 하다, 성가시게 하다, 판사, 화나게 하다, 당황하게 하다. worsted: 소모사, 소모직물, 털실, 털실의, 털실로 만든, 소모사제의.
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ample cause to hate him. The master's wife would go on a visit to the country in a few days, and there would be nothing to interfere with the plan; the master always prepared himself for great occasions by getting pretty well fuddled, and the sign-painter's boy said that when the dominie had reached the proper condition on Examination Evening he would "manage the thing" while he napped in his chair; then he would have him awakened at the right time and hurried away to school.% In the fulness of time the interesting occasion arrived. At eight in the evening the schoolhouse was brilliantly lighted, and adorned with wreaths and festoons of foliage and flowers. The master sat throned in his great chair upon a raised platform, with his blackboard behind him. He was looking tolerably mellow. Three rows of benches on each side and six rows in front of him were occupied by the dignitaries of the town and by the parents of the pupils. To his left, back of the rows of citizens, was a spacious temporary platform upon which were seated the scholars who were to take part in the exercises of the evening; rows of small boys, washed and dressed to an intolerable state of discomfort; rows of gawky big boys; snowbanks of girls and young ladies clad in lawn and muslin and conspicuously conscious of their bare arms, their grandmothers' ancient trinkets, their bits of pink and blue ribbon and the flowers in their hair. All the rest of the house was filled with non-participating scholars. The exercises began. A very little boy stood up and sheepishly recited, "You'd scarce expect one of my age to speak in public on the stage," etc.--accompanying himself with the painfully exact and spasmodic gestures which a machine might have used--supposing the machine to be a trifle out of order. But he got through safely, though cruelly scared, and got a fine round of applause when he made his manufactured bow and retired. A little shamefaced girl lisped, "Mary had a little lamb," etc., performed a compassion-inspiring curtsy, got her meed of applause, and sat down flushed and happy. Tom Sawyer stepped forward with conceited confidence and soared into the unquenchable and indestructible "Give me liberty or give me death" speech,
Korean blackboard: 칠판. conceited: 자부심이 강한, 변덕스러운, 젠체하는, 뽐내는. conspicuously: 현저하게. cruelly: 잔인하게, 몹시, 지독하게, 잔혹하게. curtsy: 절하다, 여자의 인사, 여자의 절, 인사, 인사하다, 절. dominie: 목사, 선생, 교사, 성직자. fulness: 비만, 충만, 참, 풍부, 만족, 차 있음, 풍부함.
gawky: 멍청한, 얼빠진, 얼뜨기의, 멍청이, 데퉁스러운 얼뜨기, 덜된, 수줍은. indestructible: 파괴할 수 없는, 불멸의. meed: 보수, 포상, 당연히 받아야 할 것. mellow: 익은, 원숙한, 풍부하고 아름다운, 향기 높은, 익어 달콤한, 명랑한, 부드럽게 하다, 향기가 높고 맛이 좋은, 부드럽고 아름다운,
토질이 부드러운, 인간이 원숙한. muslin: 모슬린, 무명 모슬린, 캘리코. scarce: 드문, 부족한, 희귀한, 결석하다, 결핍한. shamefaced: 부끄러워하는, 수줍어하는. spacious: 넓찍한, 넓은, 드넓은. spasmodic: 경련의, 흥분한, 발작적인, 경련성의. unquenchable: 끌 수 없는, 억제 할 수 없는.
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with fine fury and frantic gesticulation, and broke down in the middle of it. A ghastly stage-fright seized him, his legs quaked under him and he was like to choke. True, he had the manifest sympathy of the house but he had the house's silence, too, which was even worse than its sympathy. The master frowned, and this completed the disaster. Tom struggled awhile and then retired, utterly defeated. There was a weak attempt at applause, but it died early.% "The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck" followed; also "The Assyrian Came Down," and other declamatory gems. Then there were reading exercises, and a spelling fight. The meagre Latin class recited with honor. The prime feature of the evening was in order, now--original "compositions" by the young ladies. Each in her turn stepped forward to the edge of the platform, cleared her throat, held up her manuscript (tied with dainty ribbon), and proceeded to read, with labored attention to "expression" and punctuation. The themes were the same that had been illuminated upon similar occasions by their mothers before them, their grandmothers, and doubtless all their ancestors in the female line clear back to the Crusades. "Friendship" was one; "Memories of Other Days"; "Religion in History"; "Dream Land"; "The Advantages of Culture"; "Forms of Political Government Compared and Contrasted"; "Melancholy"; "Filial Love"; "Heart Longings," etc., etc. A prevalent feature in these compositions was a nursed and petted melancholy; another was a wasteful and opulent gush of "fine language"; another was a tendency to lug in by the ears particularly prized words and phrases until they were worn entirely out; and a peculiarity that conspicuously marked and marred them was the inveterate and intolerable sermon that wagged its crippled tail at the end of each and every one of them. No matter what the subject might be, a brain-racking effort was made to squirm it into some aspect or other that the moral and religious mind could contemplate with edification. The glaring insincerity of these sermons was not sufficient to compass the banishment of the fashion from the schools, and it is not sufficient to-day; it never will be sufficient while the world stands, perhaps. There is no school in all our land where the young ladies do not feel obliged to close their compositions
Korean banishment: 추방, 방축, 배척, 유형. 몸짓하기으로 말하기, 손짓하기으로 choke: 억제하다, 질식시키다, 폐색부, 말하기. 질식, 마르게 하다, 숨이 막히다, 목이 insincerity: 불성실, 위선, 성의 없는, 메게 하다, 메우다, 끄다, 숨막히게 무성의, 불성실한 언행. 하다, 목졸라 죽이다. labored: 힘드는, 고심한 흔적이 있는, crippled: 무능력한, 불구의. 부자연스러운, 고심한, 공들인, declamatory: 연설조의, 낭독의, 괴로운, 부자연스런, 하기 어려운, 낭독조의. 억지로 갖다 붙인, 무리한, edification: 교화, 등의함양. 느릿느릿한. gesticulation: 몸짓하기, 손짓, 몸짓, lug: 귀, 손잡이, 돌출부, 잡아당기다, 몸짓으로 말하기, 손짓하기, 멍청이, 세게 끌다, 힘껏 끎, 돌기,
러그세일, 일정한 직업이 없는 게으름뱅이, 홱 당기다. opulent: 부유한, 풍부한, 풍부. peculiarity: 버릇, 특색, 특성, 특질, 특유, 독특, 독자성, 기벽, 기태. punctuation: 구두점, 구두, 구두점 찍기, 구두점 찍기의, 구두점 구두법, 구두점 구두법의. squirm: 꿈틀거리다, 몸부림치다, 어색해 하다, 머뭇거리다, 꿈틀거리기, 어색해하기, 어색해함.
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with a sermon; and you will find that the sermon of the most frivolous and the least religious girl in the school is always the longest and the most relentlessly pious. But enough of this. Homely truth is unpalatable.% Let us return to the "Examination." The first composition that was read was one entitled "Is this, then, Life?" Perhaps the reader can endure an extract from it: "In the common walks of life, with what delightful emotions does the youthful mind look forward to some anticipated scene of festivity! Imagination is busy sketching rose-tinted pictures of joy. In fancy, the voluptuous votary of fashion sees herself amid the festive throng, 'the observed of all observers.' Her graceful form, arrayed in snowy robes, is whirling through the mazes of the joyous dance; her eye is brightest, her step is lightest in the gay assembly. "In such delicious fancies time quickly glides by, and the welcome hour arrives for her entrance into the Elysian world, of which she has had such bright dreams. How fairy-like does everything appear to her enchanted vision! Each new scene is more charming than the last. But after a while she finds that beneath this goodly exterior, all is vanity, the flattery which once charmed her soul, now grates harshly upon her ear; the ball-room has lost its charms; and with wasted health and imbittered heart, she turns away with the conviction that earthly pleasures cannot satisfy the longings of the soul!" And so forth and so on. There was a buzz of gratification from time to time during the reading, accompanied by whispered ejaculations of "How sweet!" "How eloquent!" "So true!" etc., and after the thing had closed with a peculiarly afflicting sermon the applause was enthusiastic. Then arose a slim, melancholy girl, whose face had the "interesting" paleness that comes of pills and indigestion, and read a "poem." Two stanzas of it will do: A MISSOURI MAIDEN'S FAREWELL TO ALABAMA Alabama, good-bye! I love thee well! But yet for a while do I leave thee now! Sad, yes, sad thoughts of thee my heart doth swell,
Korean charmed: 매혹된, 기쁘게 생각하여, 저주 받은, 마법으로 보호된, 마법에 걸린. doth: 현재형, 직설법. festivity: 축제, 제전, 축제 분위기, 행사, 잔치 기분, 잔치소동, 소동, 축제행사, 경축, 잔치, 경축 행사. flattery: 아첨, 감언, 치렛말, 빌붙음. frivolous: 경박한, 하찮은, 시시한, 천박한. good-bye: 안녕, 안녕히 가세요,
안녕히 가십시오, 안녕히 계십시오. goodly: 잘생긴, 상당한, 용모가 단정한, 훌륭한, 잘 생긴, 큰. gratification: 보수, 기쁨, 만족 시키는 것, 만족, 만족시키기 것, 만족시키는 것. indigestion: 미숙, 소화 불량, 지적 소화불량, 위약, 이해부족, 소화가 안됨. joyous: 즐거운. paleness: 창백.
relentlessly: 용서없이, 무정하게, 냉혹하게. snowy: 오점이 없는, 눈의, 눈이 오는, 눈이 쌓인, 눈이 썅 눈같은, 설백의, 눈이 많은, 순백의. voluptuous: 일락에 빠지는, 관능에 호소하는, 오관의 즐거움을 찾는, 관능적인, 육욕을 자극하는, 육감적인, 기분 좋은, 육욕에 빠지는. votary: 독신자, 열성가, 종교적 생활을 하겠다고 맹세한 사람, 수도자, 신자.
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And burning recollections throng my brow! For I have wandered through thy flowery woods; Have roamed and read near Tallapoosa's stream; Have listened to Tallassee's warring floods, And wooed on Coosa's side Aurora's beam.% Yet shame I not to bear an o'er-full heart, Nor blush to turn behind my tearful eyes; 'Tis from no stranger land I now must part, 'Tis to no strangers left I yield these sighs. Welcome and home were mine within this State, Whose vales I leave--whose spires fade fast from me And cold must be mine eyes, and heart, and tete, When, dear Alabama! they turn cold on thee!" There were very few there who knew what "tete" meant, but the poem was very satisfactory, nevertheless. Next appeared a dark-complexioned, black-eyed, black-haired young lady, who paused an impressive moment, assumed a tragic expression, and began to read in a measured, solemn tone: A VISION Dark and tempestuous was night. Around the throne on high not a single star quivered; but the deep intonations of the heavy thunder constantly vibrated upon the ear; whilst the terrific lightning revelled in angry mood through the cloudy chambers of heaven, seeming to scorn the power exerted over its terror by the illustrious Franklin! Even the boisterous winds unanimously came forth from their mystic homes, and blustered about as if to enhance by their aid the wildness of the scene.
Korean blush: 붉히다, 부끄러워하다, 얼굴을 붉히다, 얼굴을 붉힘, 얼굴을붉히다, 빨개지다, 얼굴이 빨개지다, 발그레해지다, 발그레함, 언뜻 봄. boisterous: 사납게몰아치는, 난폭한, 야단법석의, 소란스러운, 사나운, 몹시 거친, 거친. cloudy: 흐린, 언짢은, 구름의, 몽롱한, 의미가 흐릿한, 구름이 많은, 탁한, 흐릿한, 흐림이 있는, 애매한, 기분이 좋지 못한.
flowery: 화려한, 꽃 같은, 꽃이 많은, 꽃같은, 꽃이많은. mystic: 신비한, 신비주으자, 비교의, 비교의-신비주으자, 비법의, 신비가, 신비적인, 신비주의적인, 정신적 상징의. recollections: 추억. tearful: 슬픈, 눈물어린, 눈물을 자아내는, 눈물이 헤픈, 곧잘 우는, 눈물 어린. tempestuous: 격렬한, 사나운
비바람의, 폭풍같은, 대폭풍우의, 대폭폭설의. throng: 군중, 쇄도하다, 혼잡, 모여들다, 중압, 에 모여들다, 많은 것의 집합, 떼를 지어 모이다, 가득 메우다. unanimously: 합으로. warring: 서로 싸우는, 양립하지 않는, 적대하는, 투쟁하는, 전쟁 수행. whilst: 그런데, 하는 동안, 하지만. wildness: 황야, 야생, 방탕, 황폐.
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At such a time, so dark, so dreary, for human sympathy my very spirit sighed; but instead thereof, 'My dearest friend, my counsellor, my comforter and guide--My joy in grief, my second bliss in joy,' came to my side.% She moved like one of those bright beings pictured in the sunny walks of fancy's Eden by the romantic and young, a queen of beauty unadorned save by her own transcendent loveliness. So soft was her step, it failed to make even a sound, and but for the magical thrill imparted by her genial touch, as other unobtrusive beauties, she would have glided away un-perceived--unsought. A strange sadness rested upon her features, like icy tears upon the robe of December, as she pointed to the contending elements without, and bade me contemplate the two beings presented." This nightmare occupied some ten pages of manuscript and wound up with a sermon so destructive of all hope to non-Presbyterians that it took the first prize. This composition was considered to be the very finest effort of the evening. The mayor of the village, in delivering the prize to the author of it, made a warm speech in which he said that it was by far the most "eloquent" thing he had ever listened to, and that Daniel Webster himself might well be proud of it. It may be remarked, in passing, that the number of compositions in which the word "beauteous" was over-fondled, and human experience referred to as "life's page," was up to the usual average. Now the master, mellow almost to the verge of geniality, put his chair aside, turned his back to the audience, and began to draw a map of America on the blackboard, to exercise the geography class upon. But he made a sad business of it with his unsteady hand, and a smothered titter rippled over the house. He knew what the matter was, and set himself to right it. He sponged out lines and remade them; but he only distorted them more than ever, and the tittering was more pronounced. He threw his entire attention upon his work, now, as if determined not to be put down by the mirth. He felt that all eyes were fastened
Korean comforter: 이불, 고무 젖꼭지, 위안을 주는 사람, 털목도리, 성령, 위안물, 위안자, 위안하는 사람, 조붓하고 긴 털실 목도리, 위안을 주는 것. distorted: 뒤틀린, 일그러진, 곱새긴, 비뚤어진. genial: 온화한, 다정한, 친절한, 쾌적한, 온난한, 턱의, 정다운, 천재의, 생식의. geniality: 친절, 쾌적, 온화, 친절한 행위.
loveliness: 사랑스러움, 멋짐, 이쁨, 유쾌함, 아름다움, 귀여움, 즐거움, 매력. robe: 예복, 법복, 긴 유아복, 의복, 덮개, 길고 헐거운 겉옷, 옷, 예복을 입다, 관복, 장식하다, 예복입히다. thereof: 그것의, 거기서부터, 그것에 관해서, 그것으로부터. thrill: 스릴, 전율, 떨리다, 오싹하다, 몸떨림, 스릴러, 오싹하는 느낌, 몸에 사무치다, 감동시키다, 스릴물, 떨림.
transcendent: 초월적인, 탁월한, 출중한, 경험을 초월한, 탁월한 사람, 뛰어난, 선험적인, 선험저거인 것, 탁월한 것. unadorned: 꾸밈이 없는, 있는 그대로의. unobtrusive: 겸손한, 주제넘지 않은. unsteady: 불안정한, 미덥지 못한, 변하기쉬운, 소행이 나쁜, 변하기 쉬운, 불안정하게 하다, 행실이 단정치 못한, 몸가짐이 단정치 못한.
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upon him; he imagined he was succeeding, and yet the tittering continued; it even manifestly increased. And well it might. There was a garret above, pierced with a scuttle over his head; and down through this scuttle came a cat, suspended around the haunches by a string; she had a rag tied about her head and jaws to keep her from mewing; as she slowly descended she curved upward and clawed at the string, she swung downward and clawed at the intangible air. The tittering rose higher and higher--the cat was within six inches of the absorbed teacher's head--down, down, a little lower, and she grabbed his wig with her desperate claws, clung to it, and was snatched up into the garret in an instant with her trophy still in her possession! And how the light did blaze abroad from the master's bald pate--for the sign-painter's boy had gilded it! That broke up the meeting. The boys were avenged. Vacation had come.% NOTE:--The pretended "compositions" quoted in this chapter are taken without alteration from a volume entitled "Prose and Poetry, by a Western Lady"--but they are exactly and precisely after the schoolgirl pattern, and hence are much happier than any mere imitations could be.
Korean alteration: 변경, 개조, 변경된 곳, 변화. blaze: 포고하다, 빛나다, 드날림, 화염, 불같이 노하다, 알리다, 빛, 격발, 불타다, 광휘, 타오르다. clawed: 발톱을 가진. curved: 구부러진, 만곡한, 곡선모양의. garret: 다락방, 머리, 제일윗층, 초라한 작은 방, 고미다락. gilded: 금도금한, 화려한.
inches: 신장. intangible: 막연한, 만질 수 없는, 무형의, 손으로 만질 수 없는, 파악할수 없는, 실체가 없는, 감지할수 없는, 불가해한, 구름을 잡는 것과 같은. manifestly: 명백히, 분명히. rag: 넝마, 조각, 꾸짖다, 단편, 놀리다, 장난치다, 신문, 법석, 누더기, 막, 지폐. schoolgirl: 여학생.
scuttle: 작은 창, 석탄 그릇, 포기하다, 줄행랑, 급한 걸음, 구멍을 내어 침몰시키다, 바쁜 걸음, 폐기하다, 천창, 승강구의 뚜껑, 스커틀. swung: 흔들거리는, 물결 모양의. upward: 상승하는, 위로 향하는, 이상, 위쪽으로, 위를 향해서, 위로 향한, 위로 향하여, 에서 위쪽으로. vacation: 휴가를 보내다, 휴가, 휴정기, 휴일, 휴가를 얻다, 정기 휴가, 명도, 궐위 기간, 공석 기간.
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TOM JOINED the new order of Cadets of Temperance, being attracted by the showy character of their "regalia." He promised to abstain from smoking, chewing, and profanity as long as he remained a member. Now he found out a new thing--namely, that to promise not to do a thing is the surest way in the world to make a body want to go and do that very thing. Tom soon found himself tormented with a desire to drink and swear; the desire grew to be so intense that nothing but the hope of a chance to display himself in his red sash kept him from withdrawing from the order. Fourth of July was coming; but he soon gave that up-- gave it up before he had worn his shackles over forty-eight hours--and fixed his hopes upon old Judge Frazer, justice of the peace, who was apparently on his deathbed and would have a big public funeral, since he was so high an official. During three days Tom was deeply concerned about the Judge's condition and hungry for news of it. Sometimes his hopes ran high--so high that he would venture to get out his regalia and practise before the looking-glass. But the Judge had a most discouraging way of fluctuating. At last he was pronounced upon the mend--and then convalescent. Tom was disgusted; and felt a sense of injury, too. He handed in his resignation at once--and that night
Korean abstain: 끊다, 자제하다, 금주가, 금주하다, 금주하다절제가, 기권하다, 절제하다. convalescent: 회복기의, 회복기, 앓고 난뒤의, 회복기 환자의. deathbed: 죽음의 자리, 임종, 죽음의 자리의. disgusted: 메스꺼워찌게 하는. fluctuating: 변동이 있는, 동요하는, 오르내리는. handed: 손이 있는.
hungry: 갈망하는, 배고픈, 공복의, 굶주린, 메마른, 몹시 원하는, 불모의, 식욕을 일으키는. looking-glass: 거울. practise: 사건 의뢰인, 환자, 의식, 실행, 버릇, 습관, 습관적으로 행하다, 연습, 예배식, 의사를 개업하다, 변호사 등을 개업하다. profanity: 모독적인 언행, 모독, 불경, 신성을 더럽히기, 신성을 더럽히는 행동, 신성을 더럽히는 언사.
resignation: 사표, 사직, 포기, 체념, 사임, 단념, 인종, 양위, 복종, 물러남, 체관. sash: 창틀, 장식띠, 허리띠, 어깨띠, 여닫이창, 새시를 달다, 유리창. shackles: 족쇄. showy: 화려한, 허세를 부리는, 눈에 띄는, 허세부리는. up-: 완전한 의 뜻, 위. worn: 녹초가 된, 낡아 빠진, 닳아빠진.
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the Judge suffered a relapse and died. Tom resolved that he would never trust a man like that again.% The funeral was a fine thing. The Cadets paraded in a style calculated to kill the late member with envy. Tom was a free boy again, however-- there was something in that. He could drink and swear, now--but found to his surprise that he did not want to. The simple fact that he could, took the desire away, and the charm of it. Tom presently wondered to find that his coveted vacation was beginning to hang a little heavily on his hands. He attempted a diary--but nothing happened during three days, and so he abandoned it. The first of all the negro minstrel shows came to town, and made a sensation. Tom and Joe Harper got up a band of performers and were happy for two days. Even the Glorious Fourth was in some sense a failure, for it rained hard, there was no procession in consequence, and the greatest man in the world (as Tom supposed), Mr. Benton, an actual United States Senator, proved an overwhelming disappointment--for he was not twenty- five feet high, nor even anywhere in the neighborhood of it. A circus came. The boys played circus for three days afterward in tents made of rag carpeting--admission, three pins for boys, two for girls--and then circusing was abandoned. A phrenologist and a mesmerizer came--and went again and left the village duller and drearier than ever. There were some boys-and-girls' parties, but they were so few and so delightful that they only made the aching voids between ache the harder. Becky Thatcher was gone to her Constantinople home to stay with her parents during vacation--so there was no bright side to life anywhere. The dreadful secret of the murder was a chronic misery. It was a very cancer for permanency and pain.
Korean abandoned: 버림받은, 방탕한, 파렴치한, 자포자기한, 쟈유 분방한. ache: 아프다, 아픔, 쑤시다, 갈망하다, 간망하다, 통증, 하고 싶어 못 견디다. attempted: 미수의, 기도한. calculated: 계획된, 하게끔 되어, 계산된, 계획적인, 고의의, 고의적인, 에 알맞아, 예측된, 적합한, 할 듯한. charm: 매력, 주문, 마력, 매혹하다, 돈, 작은 장식물, 참, 매력을 가지다, 황홀하게 하다, 매력이 있다, 부적.
chronic: 만성의, 싫은, 버릇이 된, 만성병 환자, 장기간에 걸친, 질질 시간을 끌어, 고질의, 고질이 된, 만성적인, 상습적인, 심한. delightful: 매우 기쁜, 즐거운. minstrel: 시인, 음유시인, 가수, 음유악인, 민스트럴 쇼, 중세의 음유악인. misery: 불행, 비참, 빈곤, 고통, 정신적 고통, 육체적 고통. overwhelming: 압도적인, 저항할 수
없는. permanency: 종신관, 영속물, 종신 고용, 영구, 변하지 않는 사람. phrenologist: 골상학자. pins: 다리. relapse: 재발, 타락, 되돌아감, 퇴보, 병이 도지다, 도짐, 다시 나쁜길에 빠지다, 되돌아가다, 타락하다, 병의 재발, 원상태로 되돌아가다. sensation: 센세이션, 감각, 감동, 인기, 감정, 세상을 떠들썩하게 하는 것.
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Then came the measles.% During two long weeks Tom lay a prisoner, dead to the world and its happenings. He was very ill, he was interested in nothing. When he got upon his feet at last and moved feebly down-town, a melancholy change had come over everything and every creature. There had been a "revival," and everybody had "got religion," not only the adults, but even the boys and girls. Tom went about, hoping against hope for the sight of one blessed sinful face, but disappointment crossed him everywhere. He found Joe Harper studying a Testament, and turned sadly away from the depressing spectacle. He sought Ben Rogers, and found him visiting the poor with a basket of tracts. He hunted up Jim Hollis, who called his attention to the precious blessing of his late measles as a warning. Every boy he encountered added another ton to his depression; and when, in desperation, he flew for refuge at last to the bosom of Huckleberry Finn and was received with a Scriptural quotation, his heart broke and he crept home and to bed realizing that he alone of all the town was lost, forever and forever. And that night there came on a terrific storm, with driving rain, awful claps of thunder and blinding sheets of lightning. He covered his head with the bedclothes and waited in a horror of suspense for his doom; for he had not the shadow of a doubt that all this hubbub was about him. He believed he had taxed the forbearance of the powers above to the extremity of endurance and that this was the result. It might have seemed to him a waste of pomp and ammunition to kill a bug with a battery of artillery, but there seemed nothing incongruous about the getting up such an expensive thunderstorm as this to knock the turf from under an insect like himself. By and by the tempest spent itself and died without accomplishing its object. The boy's first impulse was to be grateful, and reform. His second was to wait-for there might not be any more storms. The next day the doctors were back; Tom had relapsed. The three weeks he spent on his back this time seemed an entire age. When he got abroad at last he was hardly grateful that he had been spared, remembering how lonely was his estate, how companionless and forlorn he was. He drifted listlessly down the
Korean ammunition: 탄약, 군수품, 군용의, 공격수단, 방어수단, 포탄, 폭약, 화약. bedclothes: 침구. depressing: 울적한, 억압적인, 풀이 죽은, 침울하게 만드는, 내리눌린, 불경기의. desperation: 절망, 자포자기, 기를 씀, 필사. endurance: 인내, 내구성, 지구력. extremity: 말단, 수족, 선단, 곤경,
비상수단, 끝, 극한, 극단, 극도, 극단책, 앞끝. forbearance: 인내, 관용, 자제, 참음, 보류, 용서. forlorn: 고독한, 버림받은, 비참한, 절망적인. hubbub: 소란, 왁자지껄, 와글와글함. incongruous: 조화되지 않는, 부조리한, 어울리지 않은, 동닿지 않은, 모순된, 부적당한. listlessly: 의욕없이, 맥없이.
measles: 홍역, 흥역. sinful: 죄많은, 버력입을, 죄있는, 죄가 있는, 벌받을. suspense: 걱정, 서스펜스, 미결정, 불안, 이도저도 아님, 정지, 미결. thunderstorm: 천둥치는 폭풍우, 뇌우. ton: 톤, 다량, 다수, 대중량, 총톤, 용적 톤, 유행. turf: 잔디, 잔디로 덮다, 토탄, 떼, 경마, 한 장의 뗏장, 땟장, 내쫓다, 토탄을 캐다, 경마장.
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street and found Jim Hollis acting as judge in a juvenile court that was trying a cat for murder, in the presence of her victim, a bird. He found Joe Harper and Huck Finn up an alley eating a stolen melon. Poor lads! they--like Tom--had suffered a relapse.%
Korean acting: 대리의, 직무 대행의, 행위, 가짜의, 연출용의, 임시의. bird: 새, 엽조, 비행기-들새를 관찰하다, 야유, 녀석, 새를 잡다, 조롱하는 소리, 미사일, 형기, 사람, 빈정거리는 소리. eating: 먹기, 식용의, 식품, 식품좀먹어들어가는, 좀먹어 들어가는, 음식, 물. judge: 판단하다, 재판관, 재판하다, 판사, 사사기, 심판자, 비판하다,
사사, 판결을내리다, 판결을 내리다, 심판하는 사람. juvenile: 소년의, 아동용 책, 어린애 같은, 어린이, 어린이역의 소년, 젊은, 청소년, 어린이다운, 소녀의, 소년. melon: 멜론, 참외류. murder: 살인, 모살, 고살망치다, 죽이다, 잡치다, 노래 따위를 잡치다, 배역 따위를 잡치다, 사람을 죽이다, 야수 따위를 함부로 죽이는 일, 위험천만한 일, 함부로 죽이는 일.
poor: 가난한, 불쌍한, 빈약한, 운수 나쁜, 가난하게, 열등한, 부족한, 초라한, 빈민, 비천한, 볼품없는. presence: 존재, 출석, 면전, 풍채, 있음, 유령, 있는 곳, 임장감, 위험 따위의 근접, 대면, 근접. trying: 괴로운, 견딜 수 없는, 화나는, 쓰라린, 시험삼아 해보는, 견디기 어려운, 약오르는, 지치는, 고된. victim: 희생, 피해자, 밥, 봉, 산 재물, 희생자.
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AT%LAST the sleepy atmosphere was stirred--and vigorously: the murder trial came on in the court. It became the absorbing topic of village talk immediately. Tom could not get away from it. Every reference to the murder sent a shudder to his heart, for his troubled conscience and fears almost persuaded him that these remarks were put forth in his hearing as "feelers"; he did not see how he could be suspected of knowing anything about the murder, but still he could not be comfortable in the midst of this gossip. It kept him in a cold shiver all the time. He took Huck to a lonely place to have a talk with him. It would be some relief to unseal his tongue for a little while; to divide his burden of distress with another sufferer. Moreover, he wanted to assure himself that Huck had remained discreet. "Huck, have you ever told anybody about--that?" "'Bout what?" "You know what." "Oh--'course I haven't." "Never a word?"
Korean assure: 보증하다, 납득시키다, 보험에 넣다, 안심시키다, 확신시키다, 확실히하다, 납득하다, 확실하게 하다, 보험을 걸다. atmosphere: 분위기, 공기, 대기, 기압, 기분, 운치, 전체를 싸고 있는 가스체, 주위의정황, 풍격, 환경, 대기권. discreet: 사려가 깊은, 신중한, 분별 있는, 분별있는, 지각있는, 사려있는. divide: 분배하다, 분리하다, 나누다, 갈라지다, 가르다, 대립시키다,
표결하다, 표결하다-분수계, 분수계, 분류하다, 분계. gossip: 잡담, 험담, 소문, 수다, 수다쟁이, 남의 이야기를 퍼뜨리고 돌아다니다, 잡담을 하다. midst: 한가운데, 중앙. moreover: 더욱이, 그 위에. shiver: 조각, 부서지다, 파편, 부수다, 오한, 부들부들 떨게 하다, 떨림, 떨리게 하다, 산산이 부서지다, 산산이 부수다, 산산조각.
sufferer: 환자, 수난자, 고생하는 사람, 이재자, 이재민, 괴로워하는 사람. tongue: 말, 혀, 국어, 탕, 혀를 사용하여 불다, 혀를 사용하다, 널름거리다, 혀 모양의 것, 말하다, 혀 모양의 가장자리를 만들다, 혀처럼 생긴 것. topic: 화제, 제목, 논제, 주제, 저서명, 이야기거리, 토픽, 대체론. unseal: 개봉하다, 열다. vigorously: 원기있게.
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"Never a solitary word, so help me. What makes you ask?" "Well, I was afeard." "Why, Tom Sawyer, we wouldn't be alive two days if that got found out. You know that." Tom felt more comfortable. After a pause: "Huck, they couldn't anybody get you to tell, could they?" "Get me to tell? Why, if I wanted that half-breed devil to drownd me they could get me to tell. They ain't no different way." "Well, that's all right, then. I reckon we're safe as long as we keep mum. But let's swear again, anyway. It's more surer." "I'm agreed." So they swore again with dread solemnities.% "What is the talk around, Huck? I've heard a power of it." "Talk? Well, it's just Muff Potter, Muff Potter, Muff Potter all the time. It keeps me in a sweat, constant, so's I want to hide som'ers." "That's just the same way they go on round me. I reckon he's a goner. Don't you feel sorry for him, sometimes?" "Most always--most always. He ain't no account; but then he hain't ever done anything to hurt anybody. Just fishes a little, to get money to get drunk on--and loafs around considerable; but lord, we all do that--leastways most of us-preachers and such like. But he's kind of good--he give me half a fish, once, when there warn't enough for two; and lots of times he's kind of stood by me when I was out of luck." "Well, he's mended kites for me, Huck, and knitted hooks on to my line. I wish we could get him out of there." "My! we couldn't get him out, Tom. And besides, 'twouldn't do any good; they'd ketch him again."
Korean anybody: 누군가, 누구도, 아무도, 충실한, 절개가 굳은, 성실한, 불변수, 어엿한 인물, 누구든지, 아무도부단한, 마음이변치않는, 끝까지 어엿한 인물. 지키는, 끊임 없이 계속하는. comfortable: 안락한, 이불, 기분이 fish: 물고기, 낚시질하다, 낚다, 생선, 좋은, 마음 편한, 목도리, 기분좋은, 찾다, 어육, 사람, 물고기를 잡다, 마음편한, 충분한. 끄집어내다, 놈, 개펄속을 찾다. considerable: 다량, 중요한, 많은, hurt: 상처, 고통, 다치다, 부상, 부상을 적지 않은, 상당히 큰, 상당한, 입히다, 상처를 입히다, 아프다, 무시하지 못할, 다수의, 고려해야 할, 상처를 입다, 해를 입다, 에 상처를 고려할만한, 적지않은. 내다, 상하게 하다. constant: 상수, 불변의, 일정한, ketch: 두대박이의 일종, 케치.
knitted: 뜬, 짠, 뜨개것의, 메리야스의. mum: 엄마, 쉿, 무언극을 하다, 말 마라, 침묵, 잠자코 있는, 짙은 갈색, 아씨, 부인, 멈, 국화. safe: 안전한, 틀림없는, 믿을 수 있는, 몹시 조심하는, 무사한, 세이프의, 금고, 도망할우려가 없는, 위험성이 없는, 의 가능성이 있는, 찬장. solitary: 고독한, 혼자의, 외로운, 단독의, 혼자사는 사람, 혼자 사는 사람, 유일한, 분리된, 인적이 없는.
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"Yes--so they would. But I hate to hear 'em abuse him so like the dickens when he never done--that." "I do too, Tom. Lord, I hear 'em say he's the bloodiest looking villain in this country, and they wonder he wasn't ever hung before." "Yes, they talk like that, all the time. I've heard 'em say that if he was to get free they'd lynch him." "And they'd do it, too." The boys had a long talk, but it brought them little comfort. As the twilight drew on, they found themselves hanging about the neighborhood of the little isolated jail, perhaps with an undefined hope that something would happen that might clear away their difficulties. But nothing happened; there seemed to be no angels or fairies interested in this luckless captive.% The boys did as they had often done before--went to the cell grating and gave Potter some tobacco and matches. He was on the ground floor and there were no guards. His gratitude for their gifts had always smote their consciences before--it cut deeper than ever, this time. They felt cowardly and treacherous to the last degree when Potter said: "You've been mighty good to me, boys--better'n anybody else in this town. And I don't forget it, I don't. Often I says to myself, says I, 'I used to mend all the boys' kites and things, and show 'em where the good fishin' places was, and befriend 'em what I could, and now they've all forgot old Muff when he's in trouble; but Tom don't, and Huck don't--they don't forget him, says I, 'and I don't forget them.' Well, boys, I done an awful thing--drunk and crazy at the time-that's the only way I account for it--and now I got to swing for it, and it's right. Right, and best, too, I reckon--hope so, anyway. Well, we won't talk about that. I don't want to make you feel bad; you've befriended me. But what I want to say, is, don't you ever get drunk--then you won't ever get here. Stand a litter furder west--so--that's it; it's a prime comfort to see faces that's friendly when a body's in such a muck of trouble, and there don't none come here but yourn. Good
Korean befriend: 돕다, 친구가 되다, 사귀다, 돌보아주다, 의 편이 되다. cowardly: 겁을 내어, 겁많은, 비겁한, 비열한, 비겁하게도, 겁 많은. crazy: 미친, 굉장히 좋은, 열중한, 결함이 많은, 열광적인, 흔들거리는, 흥분해 있는, 반한, 흔들흔들하는, 나무랄 데 없는, 열광한. difficulties: 항의, 어려움, 곤경, 곤란. hanging: 교수형, 임박한, 매달린, 커튼, 걸린 것, 교살, 내리막,
교수형에 처할, 급경사, 급경사의, 걸음을 빠르게 하다, 수선하다, 수선, 매달기. 행실 따위를 고치다, 사태가 isolated: 고립된, 격리된, 절연된, 호전되다, 개량하다, 꺼질듯한 불을 단리된. 살리다, 개심하다. litter: 난잡, 가마, 깔짚, 깃을 깔다, muck: 오물, 퇴비, 불결한 상태, 들것, 난잡하게 어지르다, 어수선하게 쓰레기, 더럽히다, 헤매다, 폐석을 흩어진 물건, 잡동사니, 낳다, 쓰레기, 제거하다, 정처없이 헤매다, 에 물건을 흩뜨리다. 비료를 주다, 빈둥빈둥 시간을 luckless: 불행한. 보내다, 버력. lynch: 린치를 가하다, 사형. villain: 악한, 놈, 악인, 이 자식, 녀석, mend: 고치다, 개선하다, 정정하다, 천민, 이놈, 농노.
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friendly faces--good friendly faces. Git up on one another's backs and let me touch 'em. That's it. Shake hands--yourn'll come through the bars, but mine's too big. Little hands, and weak--but they've helped Muff Potter a power, and they'd help him more if they could." Tom went home miserable, and his dreams that night were full of horrors. The next day and the day after, he hung about the court-room, drawn by an almost irresistible impulse to go in, but forcing himself to stay out. Huck was having the same experience. They studiously avoided each other. Each wandered away, from time to time, but the same dismal fascination always brought them back presently. Tom kept his ears open when idlers sauntered out of the court-room, but invariably heard distressing news--the toils were closing more and more relentlessly around poor Potter. At the end of the second day the village talk was to the effect that Injun Joe's evidence stood firm and unshaken, and that there was not the slightest question as to what the jury's verdict would be.% Tom was out late, that night, and came to bed through the window. He was in a tremendous state of excitement. It was hours before he got to sleep. All the village flocked to the court-house the next morning, for this was to be the great day. Both sexes were about equally represented in the packed audience. After a long wait the jury filed in and took their places; shortly afterward, Potter, pale and haggard, timid and hopeless, was brought in, with chains upon him, and seated where all the curious eyes could stare at him; no less conspicuous was Injun Joe, stolid as ever. There was another pause, and then the judge arrived and the sheriff proclaimed the opening of the court. The usual whisperings among the lawyers and gathering together of papers followed. These details and accompanying delays worked up an atmosphere of preparation that was as impressive as it was fascinating. Now a witness was called who testified that he found Muff Potter washing in the brook, at an early hour of the morning that the murder was discovered, and that he immediately sneaked away. After some further questioning, counsel for the prosecution said:
Korean accompanying: 따르는, 동봉한, 동반중인, 수행중인. brook: 참다, 시내, 견디다, 실개천. conspicuous: 두드러진, 확실히 보이는, 눈에 잘 띄는, 현저한, 저명한, 이채를 띤, 뛰어난, 뚜렷한. counsel: 상담, 협의, 계획, 충고, 조언하다, 변호사, 결심, 법률고문, 사려, 조언, 평의. distressing: 비참한, 괴롭히는, 괴로움을 주는.
filed: 선청하는, 제기하는, 더럽히는, 도야하는, 전송하는, 줄로 자르는, 철하는, 열을 지어 행진하는. hopeless: 가망없는, 절감의, 희망없는, 희망을 잃은, 쓸모없는. irresistible: 저항할 수 없는, 불문곡직의, 좋다 할수없는, 제어할 수 없는, 억누를수 없는, 사람을 녹이는싫다, 누를 수 없는, 꼼짝 못하게 하는. questioning: 질문, 의심스러운, 심문,
묻는 듯한, 캐묻는. sheriff: 주 장관, 보안관, 주 지사, 군 보안관. studiously: 애써 -하여, 학문을 좋아하여, 꼼꼼하게, 신중하게. timid: 겁많은, 수줍어하는, 머뭇거리는. toils: 짐승을 잡는 그물. unshaken: 동요하지않는, 확고한, 흔들리지 않는. verdict: 평결, 의견, 판단, 답신, 판정.
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"Take the witness." The prisoner raised his eyes for a moment, but dropped them again when his own counsel said: "I have no questions to ask him." The next witness proved the finding of the knife near the corpse. Counsel for the prosecution said: "Take the witness." "I have no questions to ask him," Potter's lawyer replied.% A third witness swore he had often seen the knife in Potter's possession. "Take the witness." Counsel for Potter declined to question him. The faces of the audience began to betray annoyance. Did this attorney mean to throw away his client's life without an effort? Several witnesses deposed concerning Potter's guilty behavior when brought to the scene of the murder. They were allowed to leave the stand without being cross-questioned. Every detail of the damaging circumstances that occurred in the graveyard upon that morning which all present remembered so well was brought out by credible witnesses, but none of them were cross-examined by Potter's lawyer. The perplexity and dissatisfaction of the house expressed itself in murmurs and provoked a reproof from the bench. Counsel for the prosecution now said: "By the oaths of citizens whose simple word is above suspicion, we have fastened this awful crime, beyond all possibility of question, upon the unhappy prisoner at the bar. We rest our case here." A groan escaped from poor Potter, and he put his face in his hands and rocked his body softly to and fro, while a painful silence reigned in the courtroom. Many men were moved, and many women's compassion testified itself in tears. Counsel for the defence rose and said:
Korean annoyance: 성가심, 두통거리, 약오름, 성가신 일, 성가신 사람, 성가시게 굴기, 괴로움. attorney: 변호사, 대리인, 법률가, 사무변호사. behavior: 행실, 행동, 상태, 태도, 행동주의, 관습, 가동, 관행. betray: 나타내다, 누설하다, 배반하다, 저버리다, 유괴하다, 배신하다, 팔다, 속이다, 무심코 드러내다, 거역하다, 에 위배하다.
compassion: 동정, 연민, 측은히 여김, 동정심. credible: 신용할 수 있는, 확실한, 믿을 만한 소식통에서, 신용할수있는, 신뢰할 수 있는. damaging: 불리한 진술, 손해를 끼치는, 해로운. dissatisfaction: 불만, 불만의 원인, 불만족. fro: 이리저리, 저쪽에, 앞뒤로, 저쪽으로.
prisoner: 죄수, 포로, 붙잡힌 사람모르고 잡아두다, 자유를 빼앗긴 사람, 죄인, 자유를 빼앗긴 것, 붙잡힌 것, 붙잡힌 사람. prosecution: 종사, 수행, 기소, 원고측, 기소자측. reproof: 비난, 질책, 잔소리, 견책, 꾸지람, 다시 방수가공하다, 비난의 말, 의 교정쇄를 다시 내다, 책망. unhappy: 불행한, 부적당한, 적절하지 못한, 계제 나쁜.
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"Your honor, in our remarks at the opening of this trial, we foreshadowed our purpose to prove that our client did this fearful deed while under the influence of a blind and irresponsible delirium produced by drink. We have changed our mind. We shall not offer that plea." [Then to the clerk:] "Call Thomas Sawyer!" A puzzled amazement awoke in every face in the house, not even excepting Potter's. Every eye fastened itself with wondering interest upon Tom as he rose and took his place upon the stand. The boy looked wild enough, for he was badly scared. The oath was administered.% "Thomas Sawyer, where were you on the seventeenth of June, about the hour of midnight?" Tom glanced at Injun Joe's iron face and his tongue failed him. The audience listened breathless, but the words refused to come. After a few moments, however, the boy got a little of his strength back, and managed to put enough of it into his voice to make part of the house hear: "In the graveyard!" "A little bit louder, please. Don't be afraid. You were--" "In the graveyard." A contemptuous smile flitted across Injun Joe's face. "Were you anywhere near Horse Williams' grave?" "Yes, sir." "Speak up--just a trifle louder. How near were you?" "Near as I am to you." "Were you hidden, or not?" "I was hid." "Where?" "Behind the elms that's on the edge of the grave." Injun Joe gave a barely perceptible start. "Any one with you?"
Korean amazement: 놀람, 소스라침. anywhere: 어디에든, 어디에나, 어디엔가, 대체로, 아무데도, 어딘가에, 어딘가로, 어디든지, 다소라도, 어디로든지. barely: 간신히, 드러내놓고, 겨우, 꾸밈없이, 가까스로, 드러내고, 빈약하게, 사실대로, 숨김없이. blind: 맹목적인, 눈먼, 발, 숨은, 어리석은, 이성을 잃은, 차일, 커튼, 문, 막다른-눈멀게 하다, 눈멀게
하다. breathless: 죽은, 숨가쁜, 숨을 죽인, 바람 없는, 바람 한 점 없는, 숨도 못 쉴 정도의. contemptuous: 경멸적인, 사람을 얕잡아보는, 오만 무례, 경멸하여. delirium: 정신 착란, 황홀, 무아경, 섬망 상태. excepting: 말고는, 을 제외하면, 을 빼고, -을 빼고, 을 제외하고. hidden: 숨겨진, 숨은.
irresponsible: 책임을 지지 않는, 무책임한, 책임이 없는, 책임감이 없는, 책임감이 없는사람, 책임지지 않는. puzzled: 하면 좋은가에 대해 어찌할 바를 몰라, 어쩔 줄을 모르는, 좋은가에 대해 어찌할 바를 몰라. seventeenth: 열 일곱째, 제십칠의, 제십칠, 십칠분의 하나, 십칠분의 한나의, 열일곱번째의 사람, 열일곱번째의 사물, 십칠일.
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"Yes, sir. I went there with--" "Wait--wait a moment. Never mind mentioning your companion's name. We will produce him at the proper time. Did you carry anything there with you." Tom hesitated and looked confused.% "Speak out, my boy--don't be diffident. The truth is always respectable. What did you take there?" "Only a--a--dead cat." There was a ripple of mirth, which the court checked. "We will produce the skeleton of that cat. Now, my boy, tell us everything that occurred--tell it in your own way--don't skip anything, and don't be afraid." Tom began--hesitatingly at first, but as he warmed to his subject his words flowed more and more easily; in a little while every sound ceased but his own voice; every eye fixed itself upon him; with parted lips and bated breath the audience hung upon his words, taking no note of time, rapt in the ghastly fascinations of the tale. The strain upon pent emotion reached its climax when the boy said: "--and as the doctor fetched the board around and Muff Potter fell, Injun Joe jumped with the knife and--" Crash! Quick as lightning the half-breed sprang for a window, tore his way through all opposers, and was gone!
Korean bated: 곤봉으로 치는. climax: 절정, 점층법, 최고조, 극상, 클라이맥스, 엑스터시, 클라이맥스에 달하다, 최고점, 오르가슴, 성적 쾌감의 절정, 극점. crash: 추락, 실패하다, 파산하다, 충돌, 고장, 거친 아마포, 을 달리다, 와르르 부수다, 와르르 무너지다, 와르르, 숙박하다. diffident: 자신없는, 암띰, 망설임, 수줍은, 자신없음, 자신 없는.
emotion: 감동, 정서, 감정. 일다, 파문, 웅성웅성하는 소리, pent: 다섯의 뜻의 결합사, 갇힌. 삼바디, 물결모양, 잔 물결, rapt: 열중한, 황홀한, 빼앗긴, 골몰한, 잔물결소리, 찰랑찰랑, 파문을 열심인, 황홀해 있는, 몰두한, 마음을 일으키다. 빼앗긴, 넋을 빼앗긴, 골똘한. skeleton: 해골, 골격, 골자, 뼈대, respectable: 존경할 만한, 상당한, 해골의, 여윈, 여윈 사람, 줄기, 훌륭한, 점잔빼는, 존경할만한, 최소한도의, 조직. 훌륭한 사람, 품행이 방정한, 품위 skip: 빠뜨리다, 급히 떠나다, 거르다, 있는 보기 흉치 않은, 존경할만한 뛰어다니다, 가볍게 뛰다, 도약, 사람, 흉하지 않은, 신분이 좋은. 뛰놀다, 뛰다, 건너뜀, 건너 뛰다, ripple: 웨이브, 잔물결, 잔물결이 스쳐가다.
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CHAPTER XXIV SPLENDID DAYS AND FEARSOME NIGHTS
TOM%WAS a glittering hero once more--the pet of the old, the envy of the young. His name even went into immortal print, for the village paper magnified him. There were some that believed he would be President, yet, if he escaped hanging. As usual, the fickle, unreasoning world took Muff Potter to its bosom and fondled him as lavishly as it had abused him before. But that sort of conduct is to the world's credit; therefore it is not well to find fault with it. Tom's days were days of splendor and exultation to him, but his nights were seasons of horror. Injun Joe infested all his dreams, and always with doom in his eye. Hardly any temptation could persuade the boy to stir abroad after nightfall. Poor Huck was in the same state of wretchedness and terror, for Tom had told the whole story to the lawyer the night before the great day of the trial, and Huck was sore afraid that his share in the business might leak out, yet, notwithstanding Injun Joe's flight had saved him the suffering of testifying in court. The poor fellow had got the attorney to promise secrecy, but what of that? Since Tom's harassed conscience had managed to drive him to the lawyer's house by night and wring a dread tale from lips that had been sealed with the
Korean fickle: 변덕스러운, 변하기 쉬운. 곳, 누전, 새기 시작하다, 새다비, hero: 영웅, 주인공, 용사, 신인. 새는 구멍, 비밀 따위가 새다, 새는 immortal: 영원한, 신의, 죽지 않는, 물, 새게 하다. 불후의, 불사의, 죽지 않느 사람, nights: 밤마다, 밤에. 불후의 명성이 있는 사람, 불멸의 notwithstanding: 에도 불구하고, 불후의, 죽지않는 사람, 불멸의, 그런데도 불구하고, 할지라도, 명성이 사라지지 않는 사람. 불구하고, 한데, 그럼에도 불구하고, lavishly: 풍부한, 아낌없이 주다, 손이 함에도 불구하고, 이라 할지라도. 큰, 낭비적인. pet: 애완동물, 이성을 애무하다, 페트, lawyer: 법률가, 변호사. 마음에 드는, 마음에 드는 물건leak: 새다, 샘, 새는 구멍이 있다, 새는 귀여워하는, 부루퉁함, 애정을
나타내는, 성내다, 귀여워하다, 귀여워하는 동물, 씨무룩함. sealed: 봉인한, 도장을 찍은. secrecy: 비밀, 기밀 엄수. unreasoning: 이성적으로 생각하지 않는, 사리에 맞지 않는. wretchedness: 야비, 불쾌, 연민. wring: 짜다, 꽉 쥐다, 비틀다, 짜기, 괴롭히다, 짜내다, 감다, 짬, 왜곡하다, 손을 꽉 쥠, 과즙 짜는 기계.
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dismalest and most formidable of oaths, Huck's confidence in the human race was well-nigh obliterated.% Daily Muff Potter's gratitude made Tom glad he had spoken; but nightly he wished he had sealed up his tongue. Half the time Tom was afraid Injun Joe would never be captured; the other half he was afraid he would be. He felt sure he never could draw a safe breath again until that man was dead and he had seen the corpse. Rewards had been offered, the country had been scoured, but no Injun Joe was found. One of those omniscient and awe-inspiring marvels, a detective, came up from St. Louis, moused around, shook his head, looked wise, and made that sort of astounding success which members of that craft usually achieve. That is to say, he "found a clew." But you can't hang a "clew" for murder, and so after that detective had got through and gone home, Tom felt just as insecure as he was before. The slow days drifted on, and each left behind it a slightly lightened weight of apprehension.
Korean afraid: 두려워하여, 근심하여, 걱정하여, 유감으로 생각하다, 염려하여, 싫어하여. apprehension: 이해력, 우려, 체포, 두려움, 파악, 이해, 걱정. awe-inspiring: 경외심을 일으키는, 낳다. breath: 호흡, 숨, 순간, 선들거림, 생기, 향기, 한숨, 산들거림, 무성음, 무성, 은은한 향기. craft: 기능, 기술, 간지, 기교, 선박,
교활, 동업자들, 직업, 동업 조합, 교묘함, 교묘. detective: 탐정의, 형사의, 탐정, 검출용의, 형사. insecure: 불안정한, 위태로운, 걱정스러운, 불안한, 무너져 내릴 것같은, 확실치 않은, 확신이 안가는, 안전하지 않은. louis: 프랑스왕의 이름, 루이스. omniscient: 전지의, 하느님. slightly: 조금, 약간, 약하게.
slow: 느린, 느리게, 둔한, 더딘, 더디게 하다, 늦은, 재미없는, 느릿느릿, 대범한, 늦게 가는, 늦게 하다. spoken: 구두, 입으로 말하는, 구두의, 담화에 사용되는, 말에 사용되는. well-nigh: 거의. wise: 방법, 알리다, 현명한, 정도, 영리해 보이는, 분별있는, 슬기로운, 슬기롭다, 양식, 학문이 있는, 알고 있는.
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CHAPTER XXV SEEKING THE BURIED TREASURE
THERE%comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure. This desire suddenly came upon Tom one day. He sallied out to find Joe Harper, but failed of success. Next he sought Ben Rogers; he had gone fishing. Presently he stumbled upon Huck Finn the Red-Handed. Huck would answer. Tom took him to a private place and opened the matter to him confidentially. Huck was willing. Huck was always willing to take a hand in any enterprise that offered entertainment and required no capital, for he had a troublesome superabundance of that sort of time which is not money. "Where'll we dig?" said Huck "Oh, most anywhere." "Why, is it hid all around?" "No, indeed it ain't. It's hid in mighty particular places, Huck-- sometimes on islands, sometimes in rotten chests under the end of a limb of an old dead tree, just where the shadow falls at midnight; but mostly under the floor in ha'nted houses." "Who hides it?"
Korean capital: 수도, 중대한, 주요한, 원금, 훌륭한, 자본가, 최고급의, 대문자인, 힘의 원천, 대문자, 원래의. confidentially: 심복으로. desire: 원하다, 정욕, 욕구, 바라다, 욕구-바라는 것, 바라다-소원, 바라는 것, 소원, 바람, 욕망, 희망. enterprise: 기업, 기획, 모험심, 사업, 기업열, 기업체. entertainment: 마음에 품음, 대접, 여녜, 연회, 오락, 여응, 환대, 연예,
주연. failed: 실패한. raging: 격노한, 맹렬한, 미친듯이 사나운, 사납게 날뛰는, 맹위를 떨치는, 거칠어지는. required: 필수의. shadow: 그림자, 어둠, 어둡게 하다, 비호, 영상, 환영, 미행자, 그늘, 보호다다, 덮다, 그림자를 만들다. somewhere: 어딘 가에, 어느땐가, 어디론가, 약, 어딘가에, 어딘가.
superabundance: 과다, 여분, 여분으로 있음, 과잉. treasure: 보물, 보배, 비장하다, 명기하다, 재보, 재산을 던지다, 진중히 여기다, 귀여운 너, 금전, 명심하다. tree: 나무, 나무를 달다, 수목, 골을 끼다, 가꼐도, 계통수, 목제품, 궁지에 몰아 넣다, 나무 위로 쫓다, 수목 모양의 것, 크리스마스 트리.
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"I don't know. If 'twas mine I wouldn't hide it; I'd spend it and have a good time." "So would I. But robbers don't do that way. They always hide it and leave it there." "Don't they come after it any more?" "No, they think they will, but they generally forget the marks, or else they die. Anyway, it lays there a long time and gets rusty; and by and by somebody finds an old yellow paper that tells how to find the marks--a paper that's got to be ciphered over about a week because it's mostly signs and hy'roglyphics." "HyroQwhich?" "Hy'roglyphics--pictures and things, you know, that don't seem to mean anything." "Have you got one of them papers, Tom?" "No." "Well then, how you going to find the marks?" "I don't want any marks. They always bury it under a ha'nted house or on an island, or under a dead tree that's got one limb sticking out. Well, we've tried Jackson's Island a little, and we can try it again some time; and there's the old ha'nted house up the Still-House branch, and there's lots of dead-limb trees-dead loads of 'em." "Is it under all of them?" "How you talk! No!" "Then how you going to know which one to go for?" "Go for all of 'em!" "Why, Tom, it'll take all summer."
Korean branch: 가지, 지맥, 분가, 갈라지다, 지류, 출장소, 분파, 가지를내다, 분기, 가지 모양의 물건, 가지를 갈라지게 하다. die: 주사위, 죽다, 소멸하다, 거푸집, 나사틀, 희미해지다, 화인, 죽을 것 같다, 주사위꼴로 자른 것, 주사위 도박, 점점 작아지다. forget: 잊다, 잊어버리다, 게을리하다, 잊고 두고오다, 깜빡 잊다, 말할 것을 잊다, 잊고 두고가다.
island: 섬, 섬 비슷한 것, 섬으로 만들다, 섬의, 사령탑, 고립된 언덕, 수동형, 대초원속의 삼림지, 세포군, 안전 지대, 안전지대. loads: 잔뜩. marks: 득점, 자취. mine: 광산, 풍부한 자원, 지뢰, 나의 것, 기뢰, 나의 가족들 광산, 철광, 보고, 광갱, 비밀수단으로 파괴하다, 비밀수단으로 뒤엎다. papers: 서류, 신문 증명서.
rusty: 녹슨, 녹빛의, 녹병에 걸린, 무디어진, 구식의, 낡아빠진, 반항적인, 녹에서 생긴, 썩은 냄새가 나는, 완고한, 다루기 힘든. sticking: 끈적거림, 끈적끈적한, 늘어붙는, 개탕 대패로 깎기. yellow: 황색의, 성정적인, 질투심많은, 편견을 가진, 피부가 누런, 겁많은, 노래지다, 황색, 의심 많은, 노랗다, 질투 많은.
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"Well, what of that? Suppose you find a brass pot with a hundred dollars in it, all rusty and gray, or rotten chest full of di'monds. How's that?" Huck's eyes glowed.% "That's bully. Plenty bully enough for me. Just you gimme the hundred dollars and I don't want no di'monds." "All right. But I bet you I ain't going to throw off on di'monds. Some of 'em's worth twenty dollars apiece--there ain't any, hardly, but's worth six bits or a dollar." "No! Is that so?" "Cert'nly--anybody'll tell you so. Hain't you ever seen one, Huck?" "Not as I remember." "Oh, kings have slathers of them." "Well, I don' know no kings, Tom." "I reckon you don't. But if you was to go to Europe you'd see a raft of 'em hopping around." "Do they hop?" "Hop?--your granny! No!" "Well, what did you say they did, for?" "Shucks, I only meant you'd see 'em--not hopping, of course--what do they want to hop for?--but I mean you'd just see 'em--scattered around, you know, in a kind of a general way. Like that old humpbacked Richard." "Richard? What's his other name?" "He didn't have any other name. Kings don't have any but a given name." "No?" "But they don't." "Well, if they like it, Tom, all right; but I don't want to be a king and have only just a given name, like a nigger. But say--where you going to dig first?"
Korean chest: 가슴, 궤, 금고, 밀폐 용기, 상자, 큰상자, 흉곽, 장롱, 자금, 가슴 속, 흉중. don: 입다, 명사, 걸치다, 능수꾼, 스페인 신사, 돈 강, 대학교의 학장, 님, 남자 이름, 남자이름. granny: 할머니, 노파, 유모, 산파, 조모, 수선쟁이, 기장이 길고 낙낙한, 공연히 남의 걱정을 하는 사람, 선매듭, 수선스러운 사람. gray: 회색, 음침한, 원숙한, 늙은,
박명, 창백한, 백발의, 황혼, 회색의, 그레이, 노년의. hop: 홉, 춤추다, 마약, 앙감질, 아편, 뛰다, 홉 열매를 따다, 이륙하다, 도약, 짧은 여행, 홉의 열매를 따다. hopping: 바삐 움직이게해두다, 절름발이의. humpbacked: 곱사등의, 꼽추의, 북모양의. plenty: 많음, 풍부, 충분한, 많은, 충분히, 충분, 충분히-많은, 충분한-
충분히, 가득함, 다량. pot: 단지, 항아리, 화분, 병, 한번에 건돈, 속깊은 남비, 술, 물고기나 새우를 잡는 바구니, 높은 양반, 쏘다, 하나 가득한 분량. richard: 남자이름. throw: 던지다, 움직이다, 흔들어 떨어뜨리다, 스카프, 던지기, 갑자기 움직이다, 빠뜨리다, 얹히게 하다, 분리, 가벼운 두르개, 행정.
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"Well, I don't know. S'pose we tackle that old dead-limb tree on the hill t'other side of Still-House branch?" "I'm agreed." So they got a crippled pick and a shovel, and set out on their three- mile tramp. They arrived hot and panting, and threw themselves down in the shade of a neighboring elm to rest and have a smoke.% "I like this," said Tom. "So do I." "Say, Huck, if we find a treasure here, what you going to do with your share?" "Well, I'll have pie and a glass of soda every day, and I'll go to every circus that comes along. I bet I'll have a gay time." "Well, ain't you going to save any of it?" "Save it? What for?" "Why, so as to have something to live on, by and by." "Oh, that ain't any use. Pap would come back to thish-yer town some day and get his claws on it if I didn't hurry up, and I tell you he'd clean it out pretty quick. What you going to do with yourn, Tom?" "I'm going to buy a new drum, and a sure-'nough sword, and a red necktie and a bull pup, and get married." "Married!" "That's it." "Tom, you--why, you ain't in your right mind." "Wait--you'll see." "Well, that's the foolishest thing you could do. Look at pap and my mother. Fight! Why, they used to fight all the time. I remember, mighty well." "That ain't anything. The girl I'm going to marry won't fight."
Korean bull: 황소, 수컷, 큰, 센, 경관, 교서, 연애의. 삽으로 파다, 을 많이 넣다, 삽으로 쓸데없는소리, 사는편, 사는 쪽, hurry: 서두르다, 서두름, 허둥대어, 하나 가득한 분량, 동력 삽, 셔블 황소자리, 쓸데없는 소리. 급함, 서두르게하다, 쉽사리, 서두를 모자, 삽으로 일을 하다. drum: 북, 불러모으다, 드럼통, 고실, 필요, 사구, 서두르게 하다, 진음곡, soda: 소다, 소다수, 탄산수, 크림소다, 북을 치고 돌아다니다, 북을 치고 열심. 소다의. 돌아디니며 모집하다, 고동, 북으로 marry: 굳게 결합시키다, 와 결혼하다, sword: 검, 무력, 전쟁, 칼, 총검. 연주하다, 북을치다, 고막, 억지로 결혼시키다, 결혼하다, 꼬아 합치다, tramp: 매춘부, 부정기 화물선, 주입시키다. 밧줄 따위를 꼬아 합치다, 시집가다, 터벅터벅 걷다, 방랑자, 방랑하다, gay: 방탕한, 쾌활한, 화려한, 화사한, 의 결혼식을 거행하다. 도보 여행하다, 쿵쿵걷다, 짓밟다, 명랑한, 뻔뻔한, 건강한, 동성연애자, shovel: 삽, 삽으로 푸다, 큰 숟갈, 을 짖밟다, 긴 도보 여행, 무거운 발소리. 동성 연애자의, 동성연애, 동성 삽으로 뜨다, 을 많이 퍼넣다, 을
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"Tom, I reckon they're all alike. They'll all comb a body. Now you better think 'bout this awhile. I tell you you better. What's the name of the gal?"% "It ain't a gal at all--it's a girl." "It's all the same, I reckon; some says gal, some says girl--both's right, like enough. Anyway, what's her name, Tom?" "I'll tell you some time--not now." "All right--that'll do. Only if you get married I'll be more lonesomer than ever." "No you won't. You'll come and live with me. Now stir out of this and we'll go to digging." They worked and sweated for half an hour. No result. They toiled another half-hour. Still no result. Huck said: "Do they always bury it as deep as this?" "Sometimes--not always. Not generally. I reckon we haven't got the right place." So they chose a new spot and began again. The labor dragged a little, but still they made progress. They pegged away in silence for some time. Finally Huck leaned on his shovel, swabbed the beaded drops from his brow with his sleeve, and said: "Where you going to dig next, after we get this one?" "I reckon maybe we'll tackle the old tree that's over yonder on Cardiff Hill back of the widow's." "I reckon that'll be a good one. But won't the widow take it away from us, Tom? It's on her land." "She take it away! Maybe she'd like to try it once. Whoever finds one of these hid treasures, it belongs to him. It don't make any difference whose land it's on." That was satisfactory. The work went on. By and by Huck said: "Blame it, we must be in the wrong place again. What do you think?"
Korean brow: 이마, 눈썹, 벼랑 꼭대기, 벼랑, 얼굴. chose: 재산, 물, 물건. comb: 빗, 빗질하다, 벌집, 볏, 철저히 수색하다, 물마루를 일으키며 굽이치다, 샅샅이 뒤지어 찾다굽이치다, 소면기, 빗 모양의 물건, 부서지다, 볏-빗다. deep: 깊은, 심원한, 심연, 마음으로부터의, 목소리가 굵고 낮은, 몰두해 있는, 심한, 깊숙이, 깊이
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"It is mighty curious, Huck. I don't understand it. Sometimes witches interfere. I reckon maybe that's what's the trouble now."% "Shucks! Witches ain't got no power in the daytime." "Well, that's so. I didn't think of that. Oh, I know what the matter is! What a blamed lot of fools we are! You got to find out where the shadow of the limb falls at midnight, and that's where you dig!" "Then consound it, we've fooled away all this work for nothing. Now hang it all, we got to come back in the night. It's an awful long way. Can you get out?" "I bet I will. We've got to do it to-night, too, because if somebody sees these holes they'll know in a minute what's here and they'll go for it." "Well, I'll come around and maow to-night." "All right. Let's hide the tools in the bushes." The boys were there that night, about the appointed time. They sat in the shadow waiting. It was a lonely place, and an hour made solemn by old traditions. Spirits whispered in the rustling leaves, ghosts lurked in the murky nooks, the deep baying of a hound floated up out of the distance, an owl answered with his sepulchral note. The boys were subdued by these solemnities, and talked little. By and by they judged that twelve had come; they marked where the shadow fell, and began to dig. Their hopes commenced to rise. Their interest grew stronger, and their industry kept pace with it. The hole deepened and still deepened, but every time their hearts jumped to hear the pick strike upon something, they only suffered a new disappointment. It was only a stone or a chunk. At last Tom said: "It ain't any use, Huck, we're wrong again." "Well, but we can’t be wrong. We spotted the shadder to a dot." "I know it, but then there's another thing." "What's that?". "Why, we only guessed at the time. Like enough it was too late or too early." Huck dropped his shovel.
Korean appointed: 지정된, 설비된, 약속의, 몰아넣다. 정해진, 설비를 갖춘. hound: 사냥개, 열중하는 사람, awful: 무서운, 대단한, 장엄한, 맹렬히 쫓다, 비열한자, 사냥개로 굉장한, 두려운, 무섭다, 몹시, 사냥하다, 비열한 사나이, 개. 경외심을 일으키게 하는. interfere: 간섭하다, 방해하다, blamed: 지긋지긋한, 빌어먹을, 충돌하다, 조정하다, 해치다, 천벌받을, 빌어먹을 몹시, 지겹게. 참견하다, 중재하다, 대립하다, disappointment: 실망. 손상하다, 훼방하다, 발벗고 나서다. hole: 구멍, 결점, 틈, 구멍을 뚫다, 굴, marked: 현저한, 기호가 붙은, 눈에 궁지, 토굴 감옥, 흘, 공을 구멍에 쳐 띄는, 저명한, 두드러진, 기호가 있는, 넣다, 꼼짝할 수 없는 곤경, 굴에 주의를 끄는, 표가 있는.
murky: 어두운, 음울한. pace: 속도, 걷는 속도, 보폭, 보조, 대속으로가다, 진도, 한 걸음, 걸음, 포족, 발걸음, 포족걷다. sepulchral: 무덤의, 음침한, 무덤 같은, 매장에 관한. subdued: 억제된, 가라앉은, 차분한, 조용한, 완화된, 약해진, 낮춘, 낮아진, 정복된. tools: 도구.
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"That's it," said he. "That's the very trouble. We got to give this one up. We can't ever tell the right time, and besides this kind of thing's too awful, here this time of night with witches and ghosts a- fluttering around so. I feel as if something's behind me all the time; and I'm afeard to turn around, becuz maybe there's others in front a- waiting for a chance. I been creeping all over, ever since I got here."% "Well, I've been pretty much so, too, Huck. They most always put in a dead man when they bury a treasure under a tree, to look out for it." "Lordy!" "Yes, they do. I've always heard that." "Tom, I don't like to fool around much where there's dead people. A body's bound to get into trouble with 'em, sure." "I don't like to stir 'em up, either. S'pose this one here was to stick his skull out and say something!" "Don't Tom! It's awful." "Well, it just is. Huck, I don't feel comfortable a bit." "Say, Tom, let's give this place up, and try somewheres else." "All right, I reckon we better." "What'll it be?" Tom considered awhile; and then said: "The ha'nted house. That's it!" "Blame it, I don't like ha'nted houses, Tom. Why, they're a dern sight worse'n dead people. Dead people might talk, maybe, but they don't come sliding around in a shroud, when you ain't noticing, and peep over your shoulder all of a sudden and grit their teeth, the way a ghost does. I couldn't stand such a thing as that, Tom--nobody could." "Yes, but, Huck, ghosts don't travel around only at night. They won't hender us from digging there in the daytime."
Korean digging: 채광, 금광, 채굴지, 파기, 하숙, 광산. ghost: 유령, 환영, 망령, 영적인, 유령의, 환상, 근소한 가능성, 혼, 을 따라 다니다, -을 따라 다니다, 대작하다. grit: 용기, 중덜거리다, 이를 갈다, 잔 모래, 담력, 조립사암, 모래. peep: 출현, 나타나다, 삐악삐악, 엿보기, 엿보다, 작은 소리로 이야기 하다, 훔쳐봄, 훔쳐보다, 들여다보는
구멍, 짹짹울다, 작은 새 따위가 짹짹우는 소리. shoulder: 어깨, 어깨고기, 어깨에 총의 자세, 어깨에 해당하는 부분, 어깨로 밀다, 짊어지다, 어깨살, 을 어깨로 밀다, 어깨 같은 것, 을 어깨로 밀치다, 견각. shroud: 덮개, 수의, 양옆뱃전에 버틴 돛대줄, 싸는 것, 양 옆뱃전에 버틴 돛대줄, 지하 예배당, 돛대 밧줄, 측판, 수의를 입히다, 가리다.
skull: 두개골, 머리, 두뇌, 머리를 때리다, 일류 인물. sliding: 변화하는, 미끄러지는, 미끄러져 움직이는. stick: 붙이다, 찌르다, 잔가지, 조종간, 단장, 나무토막, 지팡이 멍청이, 연속 무하 폭탄, 고착 시키다, 엄청난 값을 부르다, 걸리게 하다. teeth: 이.
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"Well, %that's so. But you know mighty well people don't go about that ha'nted house in the day nor the night." "Well, that's mostly because they don't like to go where a man's been murdered, anyway--but nothing's ever been seen around that house except in the night--just some blue lights slipping by the windows--no regular ghosts." "Well, where you see one of them blue lights flickering around, Tom, you can bet there's a ghost mighty close behind it. It stands to reason. Becuz you know that they don't anybody but ghosts use 'em." "Yes, that's so. But anyway they don't come around in the daytime, so what's the use of our being afeard?" "Well, all right. We'll tackle the ha'nted house if you say so--but I reckon it's taking chances." They had started down the hill by this time. There in the middle of the moonlit valley below them stood the "ha'nted" house, utterly isolated, its fences gone long ago, rank weeds smothering the very doorsteps, the chimney crumbled to ruin, the window-sashes vacant, a corner of the roof caved in. The boys gazed awhile, half expecting to see a blue light flit past a window; then talking in a low tone, as befitted the time and the circumstances, they struck far off to the right, to give the haunted house a wide berth, and took their way homeward through the woods that adorned the rearward side of Cardiff Hill.
Korean berth: 숙소, 침대, 지위, 정박시키다, 정박지, 직업-정박하다, 정박 위치, 정박 거리, 정박 간격, 적당한 장소, 정박하다. chimney: 등피, 굴뚝, 분화구, 침니, 굴뚝모양의 것, 대단한 흡연가, 굴뚝 모양의 것. circumstances: 사정, 상황, 환경. daytime: 주간, 낮. flickering: 깜박거리는, 꺼질 것 같은, 명멸하는.
flit: 훌쩍날다, 훌쩍 날기, 지나가다, 이리저리 날아다니다, 야반 도주, 날아지나감, 사뿐히 지나가다, 급속히 지나다, 훨훨날다, 휙휙날다, 이사하다. haunted: 붙은, 고뇌에 시달린, 도깨비가 나오는, 유령이 나오는, 무엇에 흘린. lights: 가축의 허파, 허파, 양 따위의 허파, 돼지 따위의 허파. moonlit: 달빛에 비친, 달빛 어린.
rank: 열, 계급, 지독한, 병졸, 고관, 평가하다, 횡렬, 군대, 고위, 등급을 매기다, 나란히 세우다. roof: 지붕, 집, 최고부, 에 지붕을 이다, 꼭대기, 보호하다, 위턱, 지붕모양의 물건, 지붕으로덮다, 지붕을 해 덮다, 차의지붕. utterly: 아주, 완전히, 완전한, 전혀, 순전히. valley: 골짜기, 유역, 계곡, 골짜기 비슷한 것, 골, 골짜기 모양의 골.
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CHAPTER XXVI REAL ROBBERS SEIZE THE BOX OF GOLD
ABOUT%noon the next day the boys arrived at the dead tree; they had come for their tools. Tom was impatient to go to the haunted house; Huck was measurably so, also--but suddenly said: "Looky-here, Tom, do you know what day it is?" Tom mentally ran over the days of the week, and then quickly lifted his eyes with a startled look in them-"My! I never once thought of it, Huck!" "Well, I didn't neither, but all at once it popped onto me that it was Friday." "Blame it, a body can't be too careful, Huck. We might 'a' got into an awful scrape, tackling such a thing on a Friday." "Might! Better say we would! There's some lucky days, maybe, but Friday ain't." "Any fool knows that. I don't reckon you was the first that found it out, Huck." "Well, I never said I was, did I? And Friday ain't all, neither. I had a rotten bad dream last night--dreampt about rats."
Korean can't: 못 하다. careful: 주의깊은, 꼼꼼한, 소중히 하는, 인색한, 조심성 있는, 철저한, 조심스러운, 조소심스런, 정성들인, 신중한, 소중히하는. don't: 금지조항서, 하지마세요. haunted: 붙은, 고뇌에 시달린, 도깨비가 나오는, 유령이 나오는, 무엇에 흘린. impatient: 성마른, 안달하는, 참을수 없는, 갈망하는몹시기다려지는, 못
견디는, 성급한, 안절부절 못하는, 문질러 만들다, 푼푼이 모으다, 비벼 조바심하는, 참을성없는, 탐나서 스치며 나아가다, 문질러 지다, 못견디는. 긁어모으다, 면도하다, 발을 비비다, lucky: 행운의, 운이좋은, 상서로운, 고생. 운이 좋은, 재수 좋은 사람, 도망, tackling: 태클 동작, 도르래 장치, 행운을 가져오는. 도구의 한벌, 밧줄, 배의 삭구, 붙잡고 measurably: 잴 수 있을 정도로, 다소. 방해함, 고패 장치. mentally: 정신적으로, 마음으로, 지력상으로. onto: 의 위에, 의 위로. scrape: 켜다, 긁어 모으다, 문지르다,
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"No! Sure sign of trouble. Did they fight?"% "No." "Well, that's good, Huck. When they don't fight it's only a sign that there's trouble around, you know. All we got to do is to look mighty sharp and keep out of it. We'll drop this thing for to-day, and play. Do you know Robin Hood, Huck?" "No. Who's Robin Hood?" "Why, he was one of the greatest men that was ever in England--and the best. He was a robber." "Cracky, I wisht I was. Who did he rob?" "Only sheriffs and bishops and rich people and kings, and such like. But he never bothered the poor. He loved 'em. He always divided up with 'em perfectly square." "Well, he must 'a' been a brick." "I bet you he was, Huck. Oh, he was the noblest man that ever was. They ain't any such men now, I can tell you. He could lick any man in England, with one hand tied behind him; and he could take his yew bow and plug a ten-cent piece every time, a mile and a half." "What's a yew bow?" "I don't know. It's some kind of a bow, of course. And if he hit that dime only on the edge he would set down and cry--and curse. But we'll play Robin Hood-it's nobby fun. I'll learn you." "I'm agreed." So they played Robin Hood all the afternoon, now and then casting a yearning eye down upon the haunted house and passing a remark about the morrow's prospects and possibilities there. As the sun began to sink into the west they took their way homeward athwart the long shadows of the trees and soon were buried from sight in the forests of Cardiff Hill.
Korean athwart: 에거슬러, 을 가로질러, 어긋나게. bow: 활, 이물, 구부리다, 절하다, 꾸부러지다, 나비넥타이, 만곡부, 인사하다, 켜다, 함수, 절. casting: 주조, 배역, 낚싯줄의 드리움, 주물, 던짐, 똥, 뱀 허물, 버림, 낚싯줄의 드리움 방법의, 낚싯줄의 드리움의, 던지기. cracky: 금이 간, 깨지기 쉬운, 미치광이 같은, 칫!, 수다스러운, 이것
참!, 저런!. curse: 저주하다, 월경, 저주, 재앙, 파문하다, 욕지거리하다, 천벌을 내리다, 저주의 말, 파문, 괴롭히다, 독설. dime: 단돈 한 닢의, 십센트 경화, 십센트 경화의, 단돈 한 닢. divided: 분할된, 열개한, 갈라진, 분리된, 분배한, 각기 다른. fun: 장난, 농담하다, 장난하다, 재미나는, 놀이, 희롱, 즐거운, 농담,
재미있는 사람, 재미있는 사물, 큰 소동. nobby: 일류의, 귀족다운, 멋진, 화려한, 말쑥한, 멋부린. plug: 마개, 추천, 틀어 박다, 탄환을 쏘다, 치다, 실크해트-마개를 하다, 늙어 빠진 말, 고형담배, 때리다, 텔레비전 프로 사이에 끼우는 고아고 방송, 폐마. yew: 흔히 묘지에 심는 상록수.
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On Saturday, shortly after noon, the boys were at the dead tree again. They had a smoke and a chat in the shade, and then dug a little in their last hole, not with great hope, but merely because Tom said there were so many cases where people had given up a treasure after getting down within six inches of it, and then somebody else had come along and turned it up with a single thrust of a shovel. The thing failed this time, however, so the boys shouldered their tools and went away feeling that they had not trifled with fortune, but had fulfilled all the requirements that belong to the business of treasure-hunting.% When they reached the haunted house there was something so weird and grisly about the dead silence that reigned there under the baking sun, and something so depressing about the loneliness and desolation of the place, that they were afraid, for a moment, to venture in. Then they crept to the door and took a trembling peep. They saw a weed-grown, floorless room, unplastered, an ancient fireplace, vacant windows, a ruinous staircase; and here, there, and everywhere hung ragged and abandoned cobwebs. They presently entered, softly, with quickened pulses, talking in whispers, ears alert to catch the slightest sound, and muscles tense and ready for instant retreat. In a little while familiarity modified their fears and they gave the place a critical and interested examination, rather admiring their own boldness, and wondering at it, too. Next they wanted to look up-stairs. This was something like cutting off retreat, but they got to daring each other, and of course there could be but one result--they threw their tools into a corner and made the ascent. Up there were the same signs of decay. In one corner they found a closet that promised mystery, but the promise was a fraud--there was nothing in it. Their courage was up now and well in hand. They were about to go down and begin work when-"Sh!" said Tom. "What is it?" whispered Huck, blanching with fright. "Sh!... There!... Hear it?" "Yes!... Oh, my! Let's run!" "Keep still! Don't you budge! They're coming right toward the door."
Korean ascent: 오르막, 오름, 상승, 등산, 사승, 오르막길, 올라감. baking: 태워버릴 것 같은, 빵굽기, 한 번 굽기, 탈 것 같이, 빵 굽기, 탈 것 같은. boldness: 대담함, 분방 자재, 두드러짐, 대담. courage: 용기, 담력, 용감, 배짱. decay: 부패하다, 부패, 썩다, 쇠미하다, 쇠미, 쇠하다, 부식하다, 자연 붕괴하다, 부식, 부패시키다.
desolation: 쓸쓸함, 황폐, 황량, 서글픔, 페허, 폐허, 서글품, 황폐케함. familiarity: 친교, 친함, 허울없음, 친숙함, 친밀, 무엄한, 무간함, 치근치근함, 익히 앎, 임의로움, 스스럼 없음. fireplace: 벽난로. ragged: 조화되지 않은, 울툭불툭한, 남루한, 초라한, 불완전한, 찢어진, 야생의, 깔쭉깔쭉한, 손질을
게을리한, 결점이 있는, 고르지 못한. ruinous: 황폐한, 파멸을 가져오는, 파괴적인, 영락한, 터무니없이 비싼, 몰락한, 파멸을 초래하는, 파괴된. staircase: 계단, 사닥다리 계단. tense: 팽팽한, 긴장한, 긴장시키다, 시제, 팽팽하게 하다, 팽팽해지다, 부자연스러운. weird: 기묘한, 운명의, 운명, 초자연의, 불운, 이상한, 불가사의한, 운.
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The boys stretched themselves upon the floor with their eyes to knot- holes in the planking, and lay waiting, in a misery of fear.% "They've stopped.... No--coming.... Here they are. Don't whisper another word, Huck. My goodness, I wish I was out of this!" Two men entered. Each boy said to himself: "There's the old deaf and dumb Spaniard that's been about town once or twice lately--never saw t'other man before." "T'other" was a ragged, unkempt creature, with nothing very pleasant in his face. The Spaniard was wrapped in a serape; he had bushy white whiskers; long white hair flowed from under his sombrero, and he wore green goggles. When they came in, "t'other" was talking in a low voice; they sat down on the ground, facing the door, with their backs to the wall, and the speaker continued his remarks. His manner became less guarded and his words more distinct as he proceeded: "No," said he, "I've thought it all over, and I don't like it. It's dangerous." "Dangerous!" grunted the "deaf and dumb" Spaniard--to the vast surprise of the boys. "Milksop!" This voice made the boys gasp and quake. It was Injun Joe's! There was silence for some time. Then Joe said: "What's any more dangerous than that job up yonder--but nothing's come of it." "That's different. Away up the river so, and not another house about. 'Twon't ever be known that we tried, anyway, long as we didn't succeed." "Well, what's more dangerous than coming here in the daytime!--anybody would suspicion us that saw us." "I know that. But there warn't any other place as handy after that fool of a job. I want to quit this shanty. I wanted to yesterday, only it warn't any use trying to stir out of here, with those infernal boys playing over there on the hill right in full view."
Korean bushy: 털이많은, 덤불같은, 관목이 무성한. dangerous: 위험한, 위독한, 무시무시한, 위험하게. deaf: 귀머거리의, 들으려 하지 않는, 귀머거리들, 귀를 기울이지 않는. distinct: 별개의, 다른, 명백한, 명확한, 장식된, 뚜렷한. facing: 겉단장, 면함, 외장, 마무리, 깃달기, 향, 치장된 면, 마무리 치장, 외장재, 방향전환, 가선두르기.
gasp: 헐떡거리다, 숨이 막히다, 헐떡거리며 말하다, 헐떡거림, 숨참, 헐떡임, 열망하다, 숨막힘. goggles: 고글. knot: 혹, 무리, 매듭, 매듭을 짓다, 매다, 곤란, 난국, 떼, 나비 매듭, 마디, 매어지다. planking: 판자 깔기, 붙이는 판자, 선체 겉판자. quake: 흔들리다, 떨림, 흔들림, 떨리다, 진동하다, 덜덜떨다, 요동,
지진, 부들부들떨다. serape: 화려한 숄. shanty: 선술집, 오두막, 뱃노래, 오두막집, 얻어맞아 멍이 든 눈언저리. sombrero: 챙넓은 중절모, 솜브레로. unkempt: 단정치 못한, 빗질을 안한, 빗질하지 않은, 깔끔하지 못한. vast: 광대한, 막대한, 거대한, 대단한, 굉장한, 광활한 넓이. whiskers: 구레나룻.
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"Those infernal boys" quaked again under the inspiration of this remark, and thought how lucky it was that they had remembered it was Friday and concluded to wait a day. They wished in their hearts they had waited a year.% The two men got out some food and made a luncheon. After a long and thoughtful silence, Injun Joe said: "Look here, lad--you go back up the river where you belong. Wait there till you hear from me. I'll take the chances on dropping into this town just once more, for a look. We'll do that 'dangerous' job after I've spied around a little and think things look well for it. Then for Texas! We'll leg it together!" This was satisfactory. Both men presently fell to yawning, and Injun Joe said: "I'm dead for sleep! It's your turn to watch." He curled down in the weeds and soon began to snore. His comrade stirred him once or twice and he became quiet. Presently the watcher began to nod; his head drooped lower and lower, both men began to snore now. The boys drew a long, grateful breath. Tom whispered: "Now's our chance--come!" Huck said: "I can't--I'd die if they was to wake." Tom urged--Huck held back. At last Tom rose slowly and softly, and started alone. But the first step he made wrung such a hideous creak from the crazy floor that he sank down almost dead with fright. He never made a second attempt. The boys lay there counting the dragging moments till it seemed to them that time must be done and eternity growing gray; and then they were grateful to note that at last the sun was setting. Now one snore ceased. Injun Joe sat up, stared around--smiled grimly upon his comrade, whose head was drooping upon his knees--stirred him up with his foot and said: "Here! You’re a watchman, ain't you! All right, though--nothing's happened." "My! have I been asleep?"
Korean creak: 삐걱거리다, 삐걱거리는 소리, 기분나쁘게, 험악하게. thoughtful: 생각에 잠긴, 주의 깊은, 삐걱거리게 하다, 삐걱거림, hideous: 오싹해지는, 끔찍한, 무서운, 인정있는, 사려 깊은, 생각이 깊은, 키익키익울리는 소리. 섬뜩한, 보기만 해도 무서운. 인정 있는. curled: 위축병에 걸린, 오그라든, luncheon: 점심, 오찬, 점심을 먹다, watcher: 관측자, 간호인, 당직자, 소용돌이 꼴의, 두르르 말린, 에게 점심을 제공하다, 런치를 먹다, 밤샘하는 사람, 지키는 사람, 전문가, 곱슬털의, 고수머리의. 도시락, 노동자의 오전의 도시락, 망 지키는 사람, 주시자, 참관인, 망 eternity: 영원, 내세, 영구, 영원한 가벼운 식사, 오전의 도시락. 보는 사람. 진실, 영원한 진리, 오래 시간, 영원의 nod: 끄덕이다, 졸다, 방심하다, yawning: 하품하고 있는, 지루한, 세계, 영원한 존재. 나부끼다, 깜빡 실수하다, 흔들림, 지루한 기색이 보이는, 입을 크게 grimly: 잔인하게, 엄하게, 으로 쏠림, 기울다, 졸기, 잠들다, 벌린, 피로한 기색이 보이는, 하품을 으스스하게, 무시무시하게, 무섭게, 인사하다. 하고 있는.
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"Oh, partly, partly. Nearly time for us to be moving, pard. What'll we do with what little swag we've got left?" "I don't know--leave it here as we've always done, I reckon. No use to take it away till we start south. Six hundred and fifty in silver's something to carry." "Well--all right--it won't matter to come here once more." "No--but I'd say come in the night as we used to do--it's better." "Yes: but look here; it may be a good while before I get the right chance at that job; accidents might happen; 'tain't in such a very good place; we'll just regularly bury it--and bury it deep." "Good idea," said the comrade, who walked across the room, knelt down, raised one of the rearward hearth-stones and took out a bag that jingled pleasantly. He subtracted from it twenty or thirty dollars for himself and as much for Injun Joe, and passed the bag to the latter, who was on his knees in the corner, now, digging with his bowie-knife.% The boys forgot all their fears, all their miseries in an instant. With gloating eyes they watched every movement. Luck!--the splendor of it was beyond all imagination! Six hundred dollars was money enough to make half a dozen boys rich! Here was treasure-hunting under the happiest auspices--there would not be any bothersome uncertainty as to where to dig. They nudged each other every moment--eloquent nudges and easily understood, for they simply meant--"Oh, but ain't you glad now we're here!" Joe's knife struck upon something. "Hello!" said he. "What is it?" said his comrade. "Half-rotten plank--no, it's a box, I believe. Here--bear a hand and we'll see what it's here for. Never mind, I've broke a hole." He reached his hand in and drew it out-"Man, it's money!"
Korean bothersome: 귀찮은, 성가신. fifty: 쉰개, 오십인. instant: 순간, 절박한, 즉시, 즉각의, 긴급한, 즉석의, 즉각, 즉석식의, 인스턴트식품, 인스턴트커피, 이달의. knife: 나이프, 메스, 식칼, 단도로 찌르다, 나이프로 베다, 비겁한 수법으로 해치우려 하다, 칼, 수술용 칼, 해치우려고 하다, 헤치며 나아가다, 음흉한 수단으로 해치우려고 하다.
pard: 동아리, 짝패, 표범. partly: 부분적으로, 얼마간, 어느 정도는, 일부분은, 조금은, 구분적으로. pleasantly: 유쾌하게, 상냥하게, 즐겁게, 쾌활하게. regularly: 정식으로, 규칙적으로, 격식대로, 철저히, 질서 있게, 정기적으로, 적당하게, 온통, 여느 때와 같이, 아주, 반듯하게. swag: 장물 약탈, 부정 이득, 약탈품,
꽃잎 장식, 방랑자가 휴대하는 짐 보따리, 일상 용품을 휴대하고 방랑하다. till: 까지, 갈다, 돈궤, 서랍, 귀중품함, 할 때까지는, 하여 마침내, 표석 점토, 배양하다, 땅을 갈다, 까지줄곧. uncertainty: 불명, 불안정, 미덥지 않은 일, 반신반의, 의문, 불확정, 부정, 불확실한 일, 불확실, 불확실한 것, 불확실성. understood: 이해된, 양해된, 이해한.
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The two men examined the handful of coins. They were gold. The boys above were as excited as themselves, and as delighted.% Joe's comrade said: "We'll make quick work of this. There's an old rusty pick over amongst the weeds in the corner the other side of the fireplace--I saw it a minute ago." He ran and brought the boys' pick and shovel. Injun Joe took the pick, looked it over critically, shook his head, muttered something to himself, and then began to use it. The box was soon unearthed. It was not very large; it was iron bound and had been very strong before the slow years had injured it. The men contemplated the treasure awhile in blissful silence. "Pard, there's thousands of dollars here," said Injun Joe. "'Twas always said that Murrel's gang used to be around here one summer," the stranger observed. "I know it," said Injun Joe; "and this looks like it, I should say." "Now you won't need to do that job." The half-breed frowned. Said he: "You don't know me. Least you don't know all about that thing. 'Tain't robbery altogether--it's revenge!" and a wicked light flamed in his eyes. "I'll need your help in it. When it's finished--then Texas. Go home to your Nance and your kids, and stand by till you hear from me." "Well--if you say so; what'll we do with this--bury it again?" "Yes. [Ravishing delight overhead.] No! by the great Sachem, no! [Profound distress overhead.] I'd nearly forgot. That pick had fresh earth on it! [The boys were sick with terror in a moment.] What business has a pick and a shovel here? What business with fresh earth on them? Who brought them here--and where are they gone? Have you heard anybody?--seen anybody? What! bury it again and leave them to come and see the ground disturbed? Not exactly--not exactly. We'll take it to my den."
Korean blissful: 행복한, 더없이 행복한. critically: 혹평하여, 비평적으로, 아슬아슬하게, 위태롭게, 위급하게, 가까스로. delight: 기쁨, 기뻐하다, 즐기다, 즐겁게하다, 유쾌, 기쁘게 하는 것, 매우 기쁘게 하다. examined: 검토하는, 심리하는, 검사하는, 진찰하는, 조사하는, 심사하는, 심문하는, 시험하는. handful: 한웅큼, 한 손 가득, 소량, 한
움큼, 한줌의 양, 힘에 겨운 일. 속마음, 심연, 충분한. injured: 부상한, 감정이 상한, 손상된, ravishing: 매혹적인, 황홀하게 하는, 다친, 감정을 상한, 상처입은, 황홀케하는, 마음을 빼앗는. 부상자들, 다쳐서. sick: 창백한, 병의, 병자용의, iron: 냉혹한, 철, 에 수갑을 채우다, 욕지기가 나는, 그리워하는, 넌더리 쇠의, 쇠, 다리미, 쇠로 덮어 싸다, 나는, 상태가 좋지 않은, 싫증이 나는, 철제 기구, 철제의, 수갑, 장갑하다. 토하다, 병자의, 싫증이 나서. kids: 키드 장갑, 키드 구두. stranger: 손님, 제삼자, 낯선 사람, profound: 깊은, 마음으로부터의, 새로 온 사람, 무 경험자, 모르는 심원한, 정중한, 마음에서 우러나는, 사람, 을 쌀쌀하게대하다, 여보세요, 충심의, 의미 심장한, 심해, 깊은 문외한.
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"Why, %of course! Might have thought of that before. You mean Number One?" "No--Number Two--under the cross. The other place is bad--too common." "All right. It's nearly dark enough to start." Injun Joe got up and went about from window to window cautiously peeping out. Presently he said: "Who could have brought those tools here? Do you reckon they can be upstairs?" The boys' breath forsook them. Injun Joe put his hand on his knife, halted a moment, undecided, and then turned toward the stairway. The boys thought of the closet, but their strength was gone. The steps came creaking up the stairs--the intolerable distress of the situation woke the stricken resolution of the lads--they were about to spring for the closet, when there was a crash of rotten timbers and Injun Joe landed on the ground amid the debris of the ruined stairway. He gathered himself up cursing, and his comrade said: "Now what's the use of all that? If it's anybody, and they're up there, let them stay there--who cares? If they want to jump down, now, and get into trouble, who objects? It will be dark in fifteen minutes-- and then let them follow us if they want to. I'm willing. In my opinion, whoever hove those things in here caught a sight of us and took us for ghosts or devils or something. I'll bet they're running yet." Joe grumbled awhile; then he agreed with his friend that what daylight was left ought to be economized in getting things ready for leaving. Shortly afterward they slipped out of the house in the deepening twilight, and moved toward the river with their precious box. Tom and Huck rose up, weak but vastly relieved, and stared after them through the chinks between the logs of the house. Follow? Not they. They were content to reach ground again without broken necks, and take the townward track over the hill. They did not talk much. They were too much absorbed in hating themselves--hating the ill luck that made them take the spade and the pick
Korean amid: 의 한 복판에, 의 한가운데에, 이 한창일 때, 한창 한는 중에, 복판에, 의 한복판에, 한창 때에. caught: 사람을 속이는. debris: 파괴의 자취, 쓰레기, 파편, 부스러기. fifteen: 십오, 열 다섯. ill: 서투른, 병든, 나쁜, 나쁘게, 불행, 악, 불친절하게, 불친절한, 고난, 병고, 형편이 나쁜. jump: 뛰다, 뛰어 오르게 하다,
일치하다, 뛰어 넘다, 뛰어오르다, 폭등하다, 에서 벗어나다, 움찔하다, 비약하다, 생략하다, 뛰어 옮기다. landed: 소유지의, 토지를 갖고 있는, 토지의, 토지를 소유한, 양륙한, 토지로 된. resolution: 분해, 해결, 결의, 분석, 결심, 해답, 해상도, 과단, 불굴, 결의안, 종기 따위가 삭아 없어짐. shortly: 곧, 간단히, 쌀쌀하게, 얼마 안 있어, 가까이, 직전에, 무뚝뚝하게,
이내, 즉, 퉁명스럽게, 가까이서. stared: 한 운명을 지닌, 별로 장식한, 별이 총총한, 별표가 있는. stricken: 맞은, 다친, 덮친, 습격당한. vastly: 광대하게, 광막하게, 방대하게, 크게, 대단히. weak: 약변화의, 묽은, 약한, 힘없는, 어리석은, 약세인, 악센트 없는, 내림세인, 약점 있는, 악센트가 없는, 불충분한. woke: 과거분사.
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there. But for that, Injun Joe never would have suspected. He would have hidden the silver with the gold to wait there till his "revenge" was satisfied, and then he would have had the misfortune to find that money turn up missing. Bitter, bitter luck that the tools were ever brought there! They resolved to keep a lookout for that Spaniard when he should come to town spying out for chances to do his revengeful job, and follow him to "Number Two," wherever that might be. Then a ghastly thought occurred to Tom.% "Revenge? What if he means us, Huck!" "Oh, don't!" said Huck, nearly fainting. They talked it all over, and as they entered town they agreed to believe that he might possibly mean somebody else--at least that he might at least mean nobody but Tom, since only Tom had testified. Very, very small comfort it was to Tom to be alone in danger! Company would be a palpable improvement, he thought.
Korean alone: 혼자, 단지, 홀로, 자기 혼자서, 고독한, 단독으로. bitter: 쓴, 모진, 격심한, 비참한, 쓴맛, 가엾은, 쓴맥주, 모진-쓴맛, 씁, 격렬한, 쓰라린. fainting: 기절, 실신, 졸도, 졸도하는, 기철의, 의기소침. gold: 금, 금의, 금도금, 부, 황금, 금으로 만든, 금빛, 금화, 금제품, 과녁의 한복판, 금색. improvement: 개선, 진보, 향상, 개량,
이용, 개량된 것, 개량 공사, 어쩌면, 무슨 일이 있어도, 혹시, 개수공사이용 활용. 아무리 해도, 어떻게 해서라도. missing: 보이지 않는, 있어야 할 곳에 silver: 은, 은의, 은화, 은을 입히다, 없는, 행방 불명인, 없어진, 분실한, 은으로 만든, 은그릇, 은도금 하다, 행방불명의, 분실된. 질산은, 질산은을 칠하다, 은실, 은 nobody: 아무도 ... 않다, 하찮은 사람, 같은. 무명인, 보잘것 없는 사람, somebody: 어떤 사람, 누군가, 상당한 보잘것없는 사람. 인물, 아무개라는 사람. palpable: 명백한, 만질 수 있는, wherever: 대체 어디에, 어디에 든지, 만져서 알 수 있는. 어디로 든지, 대체 어디로, 대체 possibly: 어떻게든지 해서, 아마, 어디에서, 어디든지.
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THE ADVENTURE of the day mightily tormented Tom's dreams that night. Four times he had his hands on that rich treasure and four times it wasted to nothingness in his fingers as sleep forsook him and wakefulness brought back the hard reality of his misfortune. As he lay in the early morning recalling the incidents of his great adventure, he noticed that they seemed curiously subdued and far away--somewhat as if they had happened in another world, or in a time long gone by. Then it occurred to him that the great adventure itself must be a dream! There was one very strong argument in favor of this idea--namely, that the quantity of coin he had seen was too vast to be real. He had never seen as much as fifty dollars in one mass before, and he was like all boys of his age and station in life, in that he imagined that all references to "hundreds" and "thousands" were mere fanciful forms of speech, and that no such sums really existed in the world. He never had supposed for a moment that so large a sum as a hundred dollars was to be found in actual money in any one's possession. If his notions of hidden treasure had been analyzed, they would have been found to consist of a handful of real dimes and a bushel of vague, splendid, ungraspable dollars.
Korean bushel: 부셸, 부쉘단위, 고쳐 짓다, 부셸수, 옷을 고쳐 짓다, 대량, 많은 양. coin: 경화, 주조하다, 가짜돈을 만들다, 경화를 넣으면 작동하는, 경화의, 만들어내다, 주화, 화폐를 주조하다, 금전, 돈, 화폐-주조하다. consist: 양립하다, 에 있다, 일치하다, 에 존재하다, 되어있다, 로되다, 일관성, 이루어져 있다, 농도, 되어 있다, 견실성.
fanciful: 공상의, 변덕스런, 기발한, 기상 천외한, 공상에 잠기는. mass: 덩어리, 미사, 다수, 집단, 다량, 한 덩어리로 하다, 태반, 집중시키다, 질량, 매스, 크기. mere: 호수, 단순한, 에 불과한, 못, 명색뿐인, 에 지나지 않는, 전적인 호수. nothingness: 무, 소용없음, 실신죽음, 존재하지 않음, 하찮은것, 무가치. possession: 소유, 영지, 점유, 편애,
선입관, 속령, 소유물, 자제, 소유물.재산, 재산, 흘림. quantity: 다량, 분량, 양, 수량, 다량으로, 다수, 어떤 특정의 분량, 양적인, 양을 나타낸는 숫자, 양을 나타낸는 부호. sum: 금액, 합계, 요점, 총계, 절정, 개략, 요약하다, 이 도, 개요, 합집합, 의 개요를 설명하다. wakefulness: 잠이 오지 않음. wasted: 황폐한, 살해된, 지나간.
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But the incidents of his adventure grew sensibly sharper and clearer under the attrition of thinking them over, and so he presently found himself leaning to the impression that the thing might not have been a dream, after all. This uncertainty must be swept away. He would snatch a hurried breakfast and go and find Huck. Huck was sitting on the gunwale of a flatboat, listlessly dangling his feet in the water and looking very melancholy. Tom concluded to let Huck lead up to the subject. If he did not do it, then the adventure would be proved to have been only a dream.% "Hello, Huck!" "Hello, yourself." Silence, for a minute. "Tom, if we'd 'a' left the blame tools at the dead tree, we'd 'a' got the money. Oh, ain't it awful!" "'Tain't a dream, then, 'tain't a dream! Somehow I most wish it was. Dog'd if I don't, Huck." "What ain't a dream?" "Oh, that thing yesterday. I been half thinking it was." "Dream! If them stairs hadn't broke down you'd 'a' seen how much dream it was! I've had dreams enough all night--with that patch-eyed Spanish devil going for me all through 'em--rot him!" "No, not rot him. Find him! Track the money!" "Tom, we'll never find him. A feller don't have only one chance for such a pile--and that one's lost. I'd feel mighty shaky if I was to see him, anyway." "Well, so'd I; but I'd like to see him, anyway--and track him out--to his Number Two." "Number Two--yes, that's it. I been thinking 'bout that. But I can't make nothing out of it. What do you reckon it is?" "I dono. It's too deep. Say, Huck--maybe it's the number of a house!"
Korean attrition: 마찰, 마손, 마멸, 감소. breakfast: 조반, 조반을먹다, 아침 식사. flatboat: 큰너벅선, 평저선. gunwale: 현연, 뱃전의 위 끝. hello: 여보세요, 어이, 여보, 어머, 안녕하세요, 안녕. impression: 인상, 날인, 흔적, 느낌, 자국, 생각, 인쇄, 감명, 영향, 의치의 본, 인각. leaning: 경향, 경사, 기호.
minute: 분, 순간, 상세한, 각서, 현저히현명하게, 분별 있게, 느낄 수 미소한, 의사록, 정밀한, 잠시, 있게. 자디잔, 회의 의사록 자디잔, shaky: 흔들리는, 불확실한, 떠는, 세밀하다. 비슬비슬하는, 위태로운, 동요하는, rot: 부패, 썩다, 썩음, 썩어 마음이 안 놓이는, 병약한, 부들부들 문드러지다, 부패물, 타락시키다, 떨리는. 부패시키다, 부패하다, 부패병, sharper: 사기꾼. 헛소리, 타락. track: 추적하다, 경주로, 통로, 발자국, sensibly: 현명하게, 스마트하기보다는 에 발자국을 남기다, 신발에 묻혀 실용 본위로, 눈에 띌 정도로, 느끼기 들이다, 육상경기, 선로, 지나간 자국, 쉽게, 분별있게, 지각 있게, 찾아내다, 흔적.
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"Goody! ... No, Tom, that ain't it. If it is, it ain't in this one- horse town. They ain't no numbers here." "Well, that's so. Lemme think a minute. Here--it's the number of a room--in a tavern, you know!" "Oh, that's the trick! They ain't only two taverns. We can find out quick." "You stay here, Huck, till I come." Tom was off at once. He did not care to have Huck's company in public places. He was gone half an hour. He found that in the best tavern, No. 2 had long been occupied by a young lawyer, and was still so occupied. In the less ostentatious house, No. 2 was a mystery. The tavern- keeper's young son said it was kept locked all the time, and he never saw anybody go into it or come out of it except at night; he did not know any particular reason for this state of things; had had some little curiosity, but it was rather feeble; had made the most of the mystery by entertaining himself with the idea that that room was "ha'nted"; had noticed that there was a light in there the night before.% "That's what I've found out, Huck. I reckon that's the very No. 2 we're after." "I reckon it is, Tom. Now what you going to do?" "Lemme think." Tom thought a long time. Then he said: "I'll tell you. The back door of that No. 2 is the door that comes out into that little close alley between the tavern and the old rattle trap of a brick store. Now you get hold of all the door-keys you can find, and I'll nip all of auntie's, and the first dark night we'll go there and try 'em. And mind you, keep a lookout for Injun Joe, because he said he was going to drop into town and spy around once more for a chance to get his revenge. If you see him, you just follow him; and if he don't go to that No. 2, that ain't the place." "Lordy, I don't want to foller him by myself!" "Why, it'll be night, sure. He mightn't ever see you--and if he did, maybe he'd never think anything."
Korean drop: 낙하, 듣게하다, 소량, 드롭스, 화려한. 물방울, 한방울, 낮아지다, 눈깔사탕, rattle: 놀라게 하다, 혼란시키다, 그치다, 그만두다, 죽이다. 수다스러운 사람, 딸랑이, 힘차게 entertaining: 재미있는, 유쾌한. 차를 몰다, 상소리로 꾸짖다, mystery: 신비, 비결, 중세 종교극, 흥분시키다, 향음기관, 척척해치우다, 성체, 불가사의, 비밀, 추리 소설, 일사천리로 통과시키다, 을덜컥덜컥 성사극, 비법, 성사, 신비적인 사건. 움직이다. nip: 꼬집다, 집다, 일본인, 물다, revenge: 원한, 복수하다, 복수심, 한모금, 상하게하다, 상해, 잡아채다, 앙갚음, 원수를 갚다, 복수, 보복, 달리다, 살을에는 듯한 추위, 근소. 설욕의 기회, 복수의 기회, 원한을 ostentatious: 허세부리는, 겉꾸미는, 갚다, 의 복수를 하다.
spy: 스파이, 찾아내다, 탐정하다, 면밀히 조사하다, 염탐하다, 스파이짓 하다, 알아보다. tavern: 선술집, 여인숙. trap: 덫, 휴대품, 덫을 놓다, 입, 타악기류, 순경, 덫 사냥을 직업으로 하다, 수하물, 뚜껑문, 표적 날리는 장치, 계략. trick: 장난, 버릇, 비결, 속이다, 계교, 요술, 요술부리다, 장난감, 모양내다, 의 기대를 저버리다, 계략.
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"Well, if it's pretty dark I reckon I'll track him. I dono--I dono. I'll try."% "You bet I'll follow him, if it's dark, Huck. Why, he might 'a' found out he couldn't get his revenge, and be going right after that money." "It's so, Tom, it's so. I'll foller him; I will, by jingoes!" "Now you're talking! Don't you ever weaken, Huck, and I won't."
Korean bet: 걸다, 내기, 단언하다, 내기를 하다, 건돈-내기를 하다, 취해야 할 대책, 주장하다, 보증하다, 내기의 대상, 건돈, 건 물건. dark: 어두운, 비밀의, 어둠, 캄캄한, 숨은, 수수께끼 같은, 사악한, 슬픈, 우울한, 무지한, 무지. don't: 금지조항서, 하지마세요. follow: 이해하다, 추적하다, 뒤따르다, 종사하다, 추구, 추종, 더 청하는 음식, 뒤에서 쫓아가다, 따라가다,
따라오다, 따르다. 갚다, 의 복수를 하다. pretty: 예쁜, 상당한, 귀여운, 매우, talking: 담화, 말하는, 표정이 풍부한, 아름다운, 유복하여, 귀여운 아이, 수다, 수다스러운. 이름답게 하다, 예쁘장한, 예쁘장하게 track: 추적하다, 경주로, 통로, 발자국, 하다, 상당히. 에 발자국을 남기다, 신발에 묻혀 reckon: 세다, 기대하다, 계산하다, 들이다, 육상경기, 선로, 지나간 자국, 생각하다, 단정하다, 간주하다, 찾아내다, 흔적. 평가하다, 판단하다, 돌리다. weaken: 약해지다, 결단성이 revenge: 원한, 복수하다, 복수심, 없어지다, 묽게 하다, 우유 부단하게 앙갚음, 원수를 갚다, 복수, 보복, 되다, 약하게 하다, 약화시키다, 설욕의 기회, 복수의 기회, 원한을 꺾이다, 굴복하다, 흔들거리다.
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CHAPTER XXVIII IN THE LAIR OF INJUN JOE
THAT%NIGHT Tom and Huck were ready for their adventure. They hung about the neighborhood of the tavern until after nine, one watching the alley at a distance and the other the tavern door. Nobody entered the alley or left it; nobody resembling the Spaniard entered or left the tavern door. The night promised to be a fair one; so Tom went home with the understanding that if a considerable degree of darkness came on, Huck was to come and "maow," whereupon he would slip out and try the keys. But the night remained clear, and Huck closed his watch and retired to bed in an empty sugar hogshead about twelve. Tuesday the boys had the same ill luck. Also Wednesday. But Thursday night promised better. Tom slipped out in good season with his aunt's old tin lantern, and a large towel to blindfold it with. He hid the lantern in Huck's sugar hogshead and the watch began. An hour before midnight the tavern closed up and its lights (the only ones thereabouts) were put out. No Spaniard had been seen. Nobody had entered or left the alley. Everything was auspicious. The blackness of darkness reigned, the perfect stillness was interrupted only by occasional mutterings of distant thunder.
Korean alley: 좁은 길, 뒷골목, 샛길, 뒷길, 튀김돌, 골목, 동맹국, 경기장, 공기, 오솔길, 공기돌. auspicious: 행운의, 길조의, 상서로운, 경사스러운. blackness: 흑점, 검정, 흑색, 검음. blindfold: 눈을 가리다, 어찌할 바를 모르게 하다, 무모한, 눈을 가리고, 눈을 가리운. hogshead: 액량단위, 큰통, 액량의 단위, 큰 통.
lantern: 초롱, 칸델라, 등화실, 환등, 무렵에, 그 당시, 그분근에, 정탑, 등대의 등실, 등실, 채광창, 그분근처에. 환등기. thunder: 위협, 우레, 천둥, 비난, 호통, neighborhood: 근처, 지방, 약, 인근, 장기를 가로채다, 요란한 울림, 이웃, 지역, 자네근처의, 천둥치다, 위협하다, 호통치다, 이웃사람들주위, 이웃의, 이웃간의 요란한 소리를 내다. 정의, 이웃 사람들. whereupon: 그래서, 거기서, 그 stillness: 침묵, 조용한 환경, 정적, 때문에, 무엇 위에, 그 위에. 고요, 평온, 소리 없는 곳, 고, 고요함. tavern: 선술집, 여인숙. thereabouts: 대략, 그 근처에서, 그
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Tom got his lantern, lit it in the hogshead, wrapped it closely in the towel, and the two adventurers crept in the gloom toward the tavern. Huck stood sentry and Tom felt his way into the alley. Then there was a season of waiting anxiety that weighed upon Huck's spirits like a mountain. He began to wish he could see a flash from the lantern--it would frighten him, but it would at least tell him that Tom was alive yet. It seemed hours since Tom had disappeared. Surely he must have fainted; maybe he was dead; maybe his heart had burst under terror and excitement. In his uneasiness Huck found himself drawing closer and closer to the alley; fearing all sorts of dreadful things, and momentarily expecting some catastrophe to happen that would take away his breath. There was not much to take away, for he seemed only able to inhale it by thimblefuls, and his heart would soon wear itself out, the way it was beating. Suddenly there was a flash of light and Tom came tearing by him: "Run!" said he; "run, for your life!"% He needn't have repeated it; once was enough; Huck was making thirty or forty miles an hour before the repetition was uttered. The boys never stopped till they reached the shed of a deserted slaughter-house at the lower end of the village. Just as they got within its shelter the storm burst and the rain poured down. As soon as Tom got his breath he said: "Huck, it was awful! I tried two of the keys, just as soft as I could; but they seemed to make such a power of racket that I couldn't hardly get my breath I was so scared. They wouldn't turn in the lock, either. Well, without noticing what I was doing, I took hold of the knob, and open comes the door! It warn't locked! I hopped in, and shook off the towel, and, great Caesar’s ghost!" "What!--what'd you see, Tom?" "Huck, I most stepped onto Injun Joe's hand!" "No!" "Yes! He was lying there, sound asleep on the floor, with his old patch on his eye and his arms spread out." "Lordy, what did you do? Did he wake up?"
Korean catastrophe: 대단원, 파국, 대이변, 대실패, 파멸, 지각의 격변, 튼 재앙, 큰재변, 대참사. frighten: 겁내다, 놀라다, 소스라쳐 놀라게 하다, 놀라게하다, 무서워하다, 을러대어 ~을시키다. inhale: 흡입하다, 빨아들이다, 담배연기를 폐까지 들이마시다, 들이쉬다. momentarily: 잠깐, 시시각각, 지금이라도, 즉시, 순간적으로.
patch: 반점, 작은 지면, 깁는 헝겊, 일시 미봉하다, 패치, 경작한 좁은 지면, 한 번 바르는 분량의 고약, 에 바대를 대다, 에 쇳조각 따위를 대다, 멋으로 붙이는 헝겊, 헝겊 조각. racket: 직업, 라켓, 소음, 시련, 셈을 치르다, 공갈, 협잡, 소동, 협박 라켓으로 치다, 부정한 돈벌이, 부정. repetition: 되풀이, 반복, 암송, 모사, 모방, 복사, 반복된 말, 복주, 복창, 사본, 재주장.
sentry: 보초, 파수, 망꾼. shelter: 방공호, 보호하다, 피난하다, 보호물, 은신처, 차페물, 주거, 햇빛을 피하다, 비호하다, 비호, 대피호. storm: 폭풍우, 강습, 강습하다, 날뛰다, 호통치다, 빗발치듯 하는 총알, 큰비, 폭발, 돌진하다, 험알해지다, 심한 천둥. towel: 타월, 패배를 인정하다, 항복하다, 수건, 채찍질하다, 타월로 훔치다, 타월로 닦다, 타월로 말리다.
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"No, %never budged. Drunk, I reckon. I just grabbed that towel and started!" "I'd never 'a' thought of the towel, I bet!" "Well, I would. My aunt would make me mighty sick if I lost it." "Say, Tom, did you see that box?" "Huck, I didn't wait to look around. I didn't see the box, I didn't see the cross. I didn't see anything but a bottle and a tin cup on the floor by Injun Joe; yes, I saw two barrels and lots more bottles in the room. Don't you see, now, what's the matter with that ha'nted room?" "How?" "Why, it's ha'nted with whiskey! Maybe ALL the Temperance Taverns have got a ha'nted room, hey, Huck?" "Well, I reckon maybe that's so. Who'd 'a' thought such a thing? But say, Tom, now's a mighty good time to get that box, if Injun Joe's drunk." "It is, that! You try it!" Huck shuddered. "Well, no--I reckon not." "And I reckon not, Huck. Only one bottle alongside of Injun Joe ain't enough. If there'd been three, he'd be drunk enough and I'd do it." There was a long pause for reflection, and then Tom said: "Lookyhere, Huck, less not try that thing any more till we know Injun Joe's not in there. It's too scary. Now, if we watch every night, we'll be dead sure to see him go out, some time or other, and then we'll snatch that box quicker'n lightning." "Well, I'm agreed. I'll watch the whole night long, and I'll do it every night, too, if you'll do the other part of the job." "All right, I will. All you got to do is to trot up Hooper Street a block and maow--and if I'm asleep, you throw some gravel at the window and that'll fetch me."
Korean alongside: 곁에, 옆으로 대어, 와 나란히, 옆에, 옆으로 대고. block: 막다, 봉쇄하다, 덩어리, 받침, 모탕, 불록-방해하다, 한 장씩 떼어 쓰게 된 것, 한 구획, 블록, 블록 하다, 막는 것. bottle: 술, 병에 담다, 병, 억누르다, 젖병, 붙잡다, 용기, 포유병, 붙들다, 한 병의 분량, 단. box: 상자, 회양목, 상자모양의것, 선을두른기사, 따귀, 따귀를갈기다,
상자에넣다, 박스 기사, 선물, 손바닥으로 침, 한 상자의 분량. gravel: 자갈, 괴롭히다, 결사, 난치하게 하다, 난처하게 하다, 요석증, 요석. hey: 이봐, 야아, 어이, 어어. reflection: 감상, 비난, 반사, 반영, 반성, 영상, 숙고, 내성, 영향, 의견, 반사열. scary: 무서운, 겁 많은, 놀라기 잘하는. tin: 주석, 양철, 주석을 입히다, 주석
그릇, 양철 깡통, 주석으로 만든, 통조림하다, 돈, 경찰관의 배지, 경찰관, 한 깡통. wait: 기다리다, 늦추다, 기다림, 기다리는 시간, 시중들다, 시중을 들다, 미루다, 성가대, 방문하다, 하지 않고 내버려 두다, 따르다. watch: 경계, 주시하다, 감시하다, 돌보다, 지켜보다, 감시, 대기하고 있다, 불침번, 야경, 엿보다, 자지 않고 있다.
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"Agreed, and good as wheat!" "Now, Huck, the storm's over, and I'll go home. It'll begin to be daylight in a couple of hours. You go back and watch that long, will you?"% "I said I would, Tom, and I will. I'll ha'nt that tavern every night for a year! I'll sleep all day and I'll stand watch all night." "That's all right. Now, where you going to sleep?" "In Ben Rogers' hayloft. He lets me, and so does his pap's nigger man, Uncle Jake. I tote water for Uncle Jake whenever he wants me to, and any time I ask him he gives me a little something to eat if he can spare it. That's a mighty good nigger, Tom. He likes me, becuz I don't ever act as if I was above him. Sometime I've set right down and eat with him. But you needn't tell that. A body's got to do things when he's awful hungry he wouldn't want to do as a steady thing." "Well, if I don't want you in the daytime, I'll let you sleep. I won't come bothering around. Any time you see something's up, in the night, just skip right around and maow."
Korean begin: 착수하다, 시작되다, 시작하다, 말하기 시작하다, 할 것 같지 않다, 하기 시작하다. couple: 부부, 둘, 연결하다, 한쌍, 연상하다, 얼마간, 우력, 연결되다, 교미하다, 교미시키다, 결혼하다. eat: 먹다, 먹어 들어가다, 침식하다, 파괴하다, 먹을 수 있다, 먹이 들어가다, 식사하다, 슬픔에 잠기다, 부식하다, 파괴하다-식사하다, 먹을수있다.
hayloft: 건초간, 건초 두는 다락. stand: 일어서다, 위치하다, 세우다, sleep: 자다, 영면, 수면, 정지, 동면, 서다, 침로를 잡다, 받다, 괴다, 마비되다, 묵다, 잠듦, 마비, 이성과 멈춰서다, 오래가다, 고수하다, 참다. 자다, 헤프다. tote: 나르다, 나른물건, 짊어지기, sometime: 언제가 조만간, 이전, 짊어지다, 나르기, 운반, 여성용 대형 이따금, 이따금의, 이전의, 언젠가, 핸드백, 총계액 계산기. 어떤 때에. whenever: 할 때에는 언제든지, spare: 절약하다, 할애하다, 용서하다, 할때는 언제나, 도대체 언제. 나누어 주다, 예비품, 아끼지 않다, 아끼다, 없는대로 지내다, 억누르다, 검약하다, 삼가다.
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CHAPTER XXIX HUCK SAVES THE WIDOW
THE%FIRST thing Tom heard on Friday morning was a glad piece of news-Judge Thatcher's family had come back to town the night before. Both Injun Joe and the treasure sunk into secondary importance for a moment, and Becky took the chief place in the boy's interest. He saw her and they had an exhausting good time playing "hi-spy" and "gully-keeper" with a crowd of their school-mates. The day was completed and crowned in a peculiarly satisfactory way: Becky teased her mother to appoint the next day for the long-promised and long-delayed picnic, and she consented. The child's delight was boundless; and Tom's not more moderate. The invitations were sent out before sunset, and straightway the young folks of the village were thrown into a fever of preparation and pleasurable anticipation. Tom's excitement enabled him to keep awake until a pretty late hour, and he had good hopes of hearing Huck's "maow," and of having his treasure to astonish Becky and the picnickers with, next day; but he was disappointed. No signal came that night. Morning came, eventually, and by ten or eleven o'clock a giddy and rollicking company were gathered at Judge Thatcher's, and everything was ready for a start. It was not the custom for elderly people to mar the picnics with
Korean anticipation: 예기, 예상, 예방, 미리 씀 앞지름, 추측, 선행음, 선손 쓰기, 미리 씀, 앞지름. astonish: 놀라게하다, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 놀라게 하다, 몹시 놀라게 하다. boundless: 한없는, 무한한. crowned: 왕관을 쓴, 춤이 있는, 왕위에 오른, 관식을 단. disappointed: 실망한. exhausting: 소모적인. fever: 열병, 열, 발열시키다, 열광,
열광적인, 열병의, 열이 있는, 흥분 상태, 흥분, 열병에 걸리게 걸리다, 열병에 걸리게 하다. giddy: 현기증나는, 들뜬, 현기증 나게 하다, 눈이 빙빙 도는 듯한, 마음이 들뜬, 현기증 나는. mar: 망쳐놓다, 손상시키다, 흠내다, 번지 레지스터, 흠을 내다. peculiarly: 특히, 독특하게, 각별히, 괴이하게, 색다르게, 개인적으로. pleasurable: 즐거운, 유쾌한,
기분좋은. rollicking: 쾌활한, 까부는, 들떠 떠들어 대는, 들떠 까불어 대는. straightway: 곧, 당장에, 직접 일직선의, 즉시, 즉각, 일직선으로, 직선의, 일직선의. sunk: 침몰된, 물밑의, 움푹한. sunset: 말기, 해질녘, 일몰, 저녁놀, 종말, 일물. thatcher: 수상.
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their presence. The children were considered safe enough under the wings of a few young ladies of eighteen and a few young gentlemen of twenty-three or thereabouts. The old steam ferryboat was chartered for the occasion; presently the gay throng filed up the main street laden with provision-baskets. Sid was sick and had to miss the fun; Mary remained at home to entertain him. The last thing Mrs. Thatcher said to Becky, was: "You'll not get back till late. Perhaps you'd better stay all night with some of the girls that live near the ferry-landing, child."% "Then I'll stay with Susy Harper, mamma." "Very well. And mind and behave yourself and don't be any trouble." Presently, as they tripped along, Tom said to Becky: "Say--I'll tell you what we'll do. 'Stead of going to Joe Harper's we'll climb right up the hill and stop at the Widow Douglas'. She'll have ice-cream! She has it most every day--dead loads of it. And she'll be awful glad to have us." "Oh, that will be fun!" Then Becky reflected a moment and said: "But what will mamma say?" "How'll she ever know?" The girl turned the idea over in her mind, and said reluctantly: "I reckon it's wrong--but--" "But shucks! Your mother won't know, and so what's the harm? All she wants is that you'll be safe; and I bet you she'd 'a' said go there if she'd 'a' thought of it. I know she would!" The Widow Douglas' splendid hospitality was a tempting bait. It and Tom's persuasions presently carried the day. So it was decided to say nothing anybody about the night's programme. Presently it occurred to Tom that maybe Huck might come this very night and give the signal. The thought took a deal of the spirit out of his anticipations. Still he could not bear to give up the fun at Widow Douglas'. And why should he give it up, he reasoned--the signal did not come
Korean behave: 처신하다, 행동하다, 예절바르게 행동하다, 올바르게 행동하다, 작동하다, 움직이다, 예절바르다, 얌전하다, 작용하다, 반응을 나타내다, 성질을 나타내다. chartered: 특허를 받은, 용선 계약을 한, 전세낸, 공인된, 면허의, 특허받은, 전세 낸. eighteen: 열여덟의 열여덟, 열여덟살, 열 여덟, 십팔. entertain: 대접하다, 품다,
즐겁게하다, 유쾌한, 재미있는, 즐겁게 하다, 간직하다, 호의로써 받아들이다, 환대하다. gentlemen: 남자분, 신사, 아마추어 선수, 남자용 화장실, 유산 유한 계급의 사람, 귀족이 아니면서 가문을 다는 특권을 가진 사람. ice-cream: 아이스 크림. laden: 실린, 고민하는, 괴로워하는, 짐을 실은. mamma: 엄마, 유방, 포유 동물의
유방. reluctantly: 싫어하면서, 마지못해. stead: 대신, 장소, 이익, 도움, 남에게 쓸모가 도움이 되다, 남에게 쓸모가 있다. steam: 힘, 증발하다, 김, 증기, 증기로 움직이다, 찌다, 기선 여행, 증기를 쐬다, 원기, 증기을 내다, 김이 서려 흐리다. tempting: 유혹하는, 황홀하게 하는, 부추기는, 마음이 당기는.
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the night before, so why should it be any more likely to come to-night? The sure fun of the evening outweighed the uncertain treasure; and, boy-like, he determined to yield to the stronger inclination and not allow himself to think of the box of money another time that day.% Three miles below town the ferryboat stopped at the mouth of a woody hollow and tied up. The crowd swarmed ashore and soon the forest distances and craggy heights echoed far and near with shoutings and laughter. All the different ways of getting hot and tired were gone through with, and by-and-by the rovers straggled back to camp fortified with responsible appetites, and then the destruction of the good things began. After the feast there was a refreshing season of rest and chat in the shade of spreading oaks. By-and-by somebody shouted: "Who's ready for the cave?" Everybody was. Bundles of candles were procured, and straightway there was a general scamper up the hill. The mouth of the cave was up the hillside--an opening shaped like a letter A. Its massive oaken door stood unbarred. Within was a small chamber, chilly as an ice-house, and walled by Nature with solid limestone that was dewy with a cold sweat. It was romantic and mysterious to stand here in the deep gloom and look out upon the green valley shining in the sun. But the impressiveness of the situation quickly wore off, and the romping began again. The moment a candle was lighted there was a general rush upon the owner of it; a struggle and a gallant defence followed, but the candle was soon knocked down or blown out, and then there was a glad clamor of laughter and a new chase. But all things have an end. By-and-by the procession went filing down the steep descent of the main avenue, the flickering rank of lights dimly revealing the lofty walls of rock almost to their point of junction sixty feet overhead. This main avenue was not more than eight or ten feet wide. Every few steps other lofty and still narrower crevices branched from it on either hand--for McDougal's cave was but a vast labyrinth of crooked aisles that ran into each other and out again and led nowhere. It was said that one might wander days and nights together through its intricate tangle of rifts and chasms, and never
Korean branched: 가지가 있는. 부정하게, 부정수단으로 얻은, 허리가 clamor: 시끄럽게 요구하다, 부르짖음, 구부러진, 뒤틀린, 꼬부라진, 굴곡된. 외치다, 떠들어 ...시키다, 외침dimly: 희미하게, 어둑하게, 와글와글 떠들다, 시끄럽게 말하다, 어스레하게, 어슴푸레하게, 어렴풋이, 소란, 떠들어대다, 외치는 소리, 아련히. 왁자지껄, 떠들썩함. filing: 서류정리, 철하기, 줄질, 철함. craggy: 바위가 많은, 우악스럽게 gallant: 화려한, 용감한, 여성에게 생긴, 바위가 울퉁불퉁 돌출한, 친절한, 훌륭한, 용감한 사람, 정부, 울퉁불퉁하고 험한. 정중한 말씨, 당당한, 상냥한 남자, crooked: 부정직한, 마음이 비뚤어진, 여성에게 친절한 남자, 여성에게 구부러진, 기형의, 비뚤어진, 친절함.
labyrinth: 미궁, 미로, 복잡한관계, 내이, 라비린토스, 분규. lofty: 거만한, 고상한, 당당한, 치속은, 대단히 높은, 숭고한, 거드럭거리는, 매우 높은. oaken: 떡갈나무제의, 오크재의. scamper: 급한 여행, 급하게 훑어 읽기, 급히 내닫다, 도주, 급히 읽기, 질주, 재빨리 뛰어 들어가다, 급히 여행하다, 재빨리 달리다. walled: 벽이 있는.
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find the end of the cave; and that he might go down, and down, and still down, into the earth, and it was just the same--labyrinth under labyrinth, and no end to any of them. No man "knew" the cave. That was an impossible thing. Most of the young men knew a portion of it, and it was not customary to venture much beyond this known portion. Tom Sawyer knew as much of the cave as any one.% The procession moved along the main avenue some three-quarters of a mile, and then groups and couples began to slip aside into branch avenues, fly along the dismal corridors, and take each other by surprise at points where the corridors joined again. Parties were able to elude each other for the space of half an hour without going beyond the "known" ground. By-and-by, one group after another came straggling back to the mouth of the cave, panting, hilarious, smeared from head to foot with tallow drippings, daubed with clay, and entirely delighted with the success of the day. Then they were astonished to find that they had been taking no note of time and that night was about at hand. The clanging bell had been calling for half an hour. However, this sort of close to the day's adventures was romantic and therefore satisfactory. When the ferryboat with her wild freight pushed into the stream, nobody cared sixpence for the wasted time but the captain of the craft. Huck was already upon his watch when the ferryboat's lights went glinting past the wharf. He heard no noise on board, for the young people were as subdued and still as people usually are who are nearly tired to death. He wondered what boat it was, and why she did not stop at the wharf--and then he dropped her out of his mind and put his attention upon his business. The night was growing cloudy and dark. Ten o'clock came, and the noise of vehicles ceased, scattered lights began to wink out, all straggling foot-passengers disappeared, the village betook itself to its slumbers and left the small watcher alone with the silence and the ghosts. Eleven o'clock came, and the tavern lights were put out; darkness everywhere, now. Huck waited what seemed a weary long time, but nothing happened. His faith was weakening. Was there any use? Was there really any use? Why not give it up and turn in?
Korean avenue: 가로수 길, 큰거리, 가로, 수단, 두 줄로 늘어선 가로수, 방법, 큰 가로, 현관에 이르는 통로, 접근수단. cave: 동굴, 굴, 꺼지다, 녹초가 되다, 동굴로 만들다, 움푹 들어가게 하다, 탈당, 함몰, 굴복하다, 탈당함몰하다, 항복시키다. clay: 점토, 육체, 찰흙, 자질, 흙, 인격, 인품, 사기담뱃대, 천성, 진흙, 인체. elude: 벗어나다, 피하다, 몸을 돌려
피하다, 빠져나가다. everywhere: 어디에나, 도처에, 모든 곳. freight: 운송화물, 화물을싣다, 화물수송, 출하하다, 적하, 운임, 수상화물수송, 화물의, 용선, 화물, 화물 열차. hilarious: 매우 명랑한, 명령한. portion: 운명, 분배하다, 부분, 몫, 상속재산, 일인분, 배당으로 주다, 배당, 남에게 분여 재산을 주다,
분할하다, 인분. straggling: 뿔뿔이 흩어지다, 무질서하게 나아가다, 뒤떨어지다, 뻗쳐 퍼지다, 산재하다, 우거지다, 낙오한. wharf: 부두, 선창, 선창에 매다. wink: 눈짓하다, 반짝이다, 기운차게, 깜박이다, 눈깜박임, 보고도 못본체하다, 눈을 깜빡이다, 눈짓, 눈짓으로 신호하다, 깜박임, 윙크하다.
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A noise fell upon his ear. He was all attention in an instant. The alley door closed softly. He sprang to the corner of the brick store. The next moment two men brushed by him, and one seemed to have something under his arm. It must be that box! So they were going to remove the treasure. Why call Tom now? It would be absurd--the men would get away with the box and never be found again. No, he would stick to their wake and follow them; he would trust to the darkness for security from discovery. So communing with himself, Huck stepped out and glided along behind the men, cat-like, with bare feet, allowing them to keep just far enough ahead not to be invisible.% They moved up the river street three blocks, then turned to the left up a cross-street. They went straight ahead, then, until they came to the path that led up Cardiff Hill; this they took. They passed by the old Welshman's house, halfway up the hill, without hesitating, and still climbed upward. Good, thought Huck, they will bury it in the old quarry. But they never stopped at the quarry. They passed on, up the summit. They plunged into the narrow path between the tall sumach bushes, and were at once hidden in the gloom. Huck closed up and shortened his distance, now, for they would never be able to see him. He trotted along awhile; then slackened his pace, fearing he was gaining too fast; moved on a piece, then stopped altogether; listened; no sound; none, save that he seemed to hear the beating of his own heart. The hooting of an owl came over the hill-ominous sound! But no footsteps. Heavens, was everything lost! He was about to spring with winged feet, when a man cleared his throat not four feet from him! Huck's heart shot into his throat, but he swallowed it again; and then he stood there shaking as if a dozen agues had taken charge of him at once, and so weak that he thought he must surely fall to the ground. He knew where he was. He knew he was within five steps of the stile leading into Widow Douglas' grounds. Very well, he thought, let them bury it there; it won't be hard to find. Now there was a voice--a very low voice--Injun Joe's: "Damn her, maybe she's got company--there's lights, late as it is." "I can't see any."
Korean altogether: 전부해서, 아주전혀, 옥수수열매, 귀 모양의 것, 이삭, summit: 절정, 정상, 수뇌회담, 대체로-전체적 효과, 벌거숭이, 이삭이 패다. 수뇌부, 모서리, 정상 회담, 정점, 요컨대, 전체, 전혀, 다 합하여. quarry: 채석장, 원천, 찾아내다, 먹이, 꼭대기, 수뇌 회담, 수뇌급, 수뇌급의. bare: 닳아빠진, 노골적인, 결핍된, 복수의 대상, 사냥감, 채석장에서 떠 wake: 경야, 활기띠다, 각성시키다, 써서 낡은, 알몸의, 부족한, 노출된, 내다, 추구물, 떠내다, 고 문서에서 철야제, 일으키다, 지나간 자국, 밤샘, 이 없는, 장식없는, 벗기다, 드러낸. 사실 따위를 찾아내다, 돌을 깨우다, 되살아나다, 일어나다, blocks: 블록. 잘라내다. 잠깨다. darkness: 어둠, 암흑, 무지, 설명, shaking: 흔들림, 진동, 흔들리는, winged: 날개를 다친, 고속의, 날개 애매, 불명료, 맹목, 흑심. 흔듦. 있는, 팔을 다친, 빠른, 신속한, ear: 귀, 청각, 경청, 보리 따위의 이삭, stile: 층계, 회전식 문, 울타리에 낸 숭고한, 적절한, 날개를 쓰는, 귀꼴의 물건, 귓바퀴, 옥수수 열매, 디딤대. 비양하는, 날 수 있는.
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This was that stranger's voice--the stranger of the haunted house. A deadly chill went to Huck's heart--this, then, was the "revenge" job! His thought was, to fly. Then he remembered that the Widow Douglas had been kind to him more than once, and maybe these men were going to murder her. He wished he dared venture to warn her; but he knew he didn't dare--they might come and catch him. He thought all this and more in the moment that elapsed between the stranger's remark and Injun Joe's next--which was-"Because the bush is in your way. Now--this way--now you see, don't you?"% "Yes. Well, there is company there, I reckon. Better give it up." "Give it up, and I just leaving this country forever! Give it up and maybe never have another chance. I tell you again, as I've told you before, I don't care for her swag--you may have it. But her husband was rough on me--many times he was rough on me--and mainly he was the justice of the peace that jugged me for a vagrant. And that ain't all. It ain't a millionth part of it! He had me horsewhipped--horsewhipped in front of the jail, like a nigger!--with all the town looking on! Horsewhipped--do you understand? He took advantage of me and died. But I'll take it out of her." "Oh, don't kill her! Don't do that!" "Kill? Who said anything about killing? I would kill him if he was here; but not her. When you want to get revenge on a woman you don't kill her--bosh! you go for her looks. You slit her nostrils--you notch her ears like a sow!" "By God, that's--" "Keep your opinion to yourself! It will be safest for you. I'll tie her to the bed. If she bleeds to death, is that my fault? I'll not cry, if she does. My friend, you'll help me in this thing--for my sake-- that's why you're here--I mightn't be able alone. If you flinch, I'll kill you. Do you understand that? And if I have to kill you, I'll kill her--and then I reckon nobody'll ever know much about who done this business." "Well, if it's got to be done, let's get at it. The quicker the better--I'm all in a shiver."
Korean deadly: 치명적인, 심한, 몹시, 죽음 같은, 주검처럼, 용서 할수 없는, 용서 할수 없는-주검처럼, 죽음과 같은, 죽은 사람과 같은, 매우 효과적인, 살려둘 수 없는. flinch: 주춤하다, 꽁무니 뺌, 주춤함, 에서 손을 떼다, 겁내어 피하다, 가죽을 벗기다. killing: 큰 벌이, 죽이는, 도살, 뇌쇄적인, 사냥에서 잡은 것, 힘겨운, 죽이는 일, 우스워 죽일 지경인, 살해,
우스워서 견딜 수 없는, 죽을 것 같은. 가느다랗게 찢다, 가느다랗게 leaving: 찌꺼기, 잔물, 쓰레기. 찢어지다, 가느다랗게 쪼개다, mainly: 주로. 가느다랗게 째다, 가느다랗게 millionth: 제 백만번째의 것, 베어지다. 제백만의, 제 백만번째의 사람, venture: 투기, 모험, 되는 대로, 제백만. 결행하다, 위험을 무릅쓰고하다, notch: 단, 오늬, 급, 애로, 새긴 금, 걸다, 위험을 무릅쓰고 해보다, 산길, 꿰다, 기록하다, 벤자리, 재다, 용기를 내어 발표하다, 위험에 직면케 금을 그어 기록하다. 하다, 용기를 내어 가다, 건 물건. slit: 틈, 길게 벤자리, 긴 구멍, 긴 짬, warn: 경고하다, 훈계하다, 예고하다, 길다랗게 베인 상처, 째어 발기다, 에 통고하다, 주의하다.
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"Do it now? And company there? Look here--I'll get suspicious of you, first thing you know. No--we'll wait till the lights are out--there's no hurry." Huck felt that a silence was going to ensue--a thing still more awful than any amount of murderous talk; so he held his breath and stepped gingerly back; planted his foot carefully and firmly, after balancing, one-legged, in a precarious way and almost toppling over, first on one side and then on the other. He took another step back, with the same elaboration and the same risks; then another and another, and--a twig snapped under his foot! His breath stopped and he listened. There was no sound--the stillness was perfect. His gratitude was measureless. Now he turned in his tracks, between the walls of sumach bushes-turned himself as carefully as if he were a ship--and then stepped quickly but cautiously along. When he emerged at the quarry he felt secure, and so he picked up his nimble heels and flew. Down, down he sped, till he reached the Welshman's. He banged at the door, and presently the heads of the old man and his two stalwart sons were thrust from windows.% "What's the row there? Who's banging? What do you want?" "Let me in--quick! I'll tell everything." "Why, who are you?" "Huckleberry Finn--quick, let me in!" "Huckleberry Finn, indeed! It ain't a name to open many doors, I judge! But let him in, lads, and let's see what's the trouble." "Please don't ever tell I told you," were Huck's first words when he got in. "Please don't--I'd be killed, sure--but the widow's been good friends to me sometimes, and I want to tell--I will tell if you'll promise you won't ever say it was me." "By George, he has got something to tell, or he wouldn't act so!" exclaimed the old man; "out with it and nobody here'll ever tell, lad." Three minutes later the old man and his sons, well armed, were up the hill, and just entering the sumach path on tiptoe, their weapons in their hands. Huck accompanied them no further. He hid behind a great bowlder and fell to
Korean balancing: 침착한, 침착하기. bowlder: 둥근 돌. elaboration: 퇴고, 역작, 면밀한 마무리, 고심하여 완성시킴, 동화, 고심작, 고심하여 만듦. firmly: 굳게, 견고하게, 단단하게, 확고하게, 단단히, 단호하게. gingerly: 주의 깊은, 매우 조심스러운, 매우 조심스럽게. murderous: 살인의, 잔인한, 살인적인. nimble: 재빠른, 영리한, 현명한, 잘된,
민첩한, 빈틈없는, 잘 생각해 낸, 약속하다, 의 희망이 있다, 의 재주있는, 융통성있는, 재치있는, 가망성이 있다, 약속한 일. 재치가 풍부한. stalwart: 충실한, 튼튼한, 용감한, 키가 one-legged: 외다리의, 편무적, 크고 늠름한 사람, 매우 충실한 사람, 한쪽만의, 한쪽으로 치우친. 매우 충실한, 키가 크고 늠름한. precarious: 불안정한, 위험한, 남의 suspicious: 의심을 나타내는, 뜻에 좌우되는, 불확실하다, 믿을 수 괴이쩍은, 의심하는, 의심스러운, 없는, 근거가 불확실한, 남의 의심 많은, 의혹을 일으키는. 마음대로 되는. thrust: 밀다, 찌르다, 찔러넣다, 공격, promise: 약속, 천국, 촉망, 희망의 땅, 습격, 돌진하다, 찌르기, 혹평, 약속하다, 가망이 있다, 가망, 가망밀치다, 밀기, 돌격.
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listening. There was a lagging, anxious silence, and then all of a sudden there was an explosion of firearms and a cry.% Huck waited for no particulars. He sprang away and sped down the hill as fast as his legs could carry him.
Korean anxious: 하고 싶어하는, 불안한, 걱정스러운, 열망하는, 열망하여, 걱정하는. carry: 이월하다, 나르다, 전하다, 수반하다, 가게에 놓다, 배고 있다, 기르다, 사정, 단번에 넘기다, 머리를 쳐들다, 재정적 원조를 하다. explosion: 파열, 폭발, 급증, 파열의, 폭발의, 폭음, 폭음의. fast: 빠른, 빨리, 단단한, 저항력이 있는, 굳게, 방탕하여, 착착,
단식하다, 푹, 재빠른, 고감도의. hill: 언덕, 흙무더기, 북주다, 야산, 작은산, 쌓아 올리다, 높이 쌓아올리다, 쌓아올린 흙, 여름철 주재지, 조그만 산. lagging: 단열용 피복시공, 보온, 보온재. listening: 청취, 청음, 경청, 귀를 기울임. particulars: 상세. silence: 묵살, 무소식, 침묵, 침묵을
지킴, 침묵시키는 사람, 침묵 지키다, 잠잠하게 하다, 소음장치, 비밀, 망각, 조용히. sudden: 돌연한, 갑작스런, 돌연.
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CHAPTER XXX TOM AND BECKY IN THE CAVE
AS%THE earliest suspicion of dawn appeared on Sunday morning, Huck came groping up the hill and rapped gently at the old Welshman's door. The inmates were asleep, but it was a sleep that was set on a hair- trigger, on account of the exciting episode of the night. A call came from a window: "Who's there!" Huck's scared voice answered in a low tone: "Please let me in! It's only Huck Finn!" "It's a name that can open this door night or day, lad!--and welcome!" These were strange words to the vagabond boy's ears, and the pleasantest he had ever heard. He could not recollect that the closing word had ever been applied in his case before. The door was quickly unlocked, and he entered. Huck was given a seat and the old man and his brace of tall sons speedily dressed themselves. "Now, my boy, I hope you're good and hungry, because breakfast will be ready as soon as the sun's up, and we'll have a piping hot one, too-- make
Korean applied: 응용된, 응요된, 적용된. closing: 마감, 폐쇄, 마지막의, 종결, 결산, 결산의, 폐점, 마감하는, 밀폐, 폐회의, 종장의. dawn: 밝아지다, 새벽, 동이 트다, 여명, 나타나기 시작하다, 날이새다, 동틀녁, 동틀영, 시초, 날이 새다. dressed: 요리 준비가 된, 옷을 입은, 과거분사, 손질을 한. episode: 삽화, 에피소드, 일회분의 작품, 삽화적인 일, 대화, 일회분의
이야기. exciting: 흥분시키는, 자극적인, 손에 땀을 쥐게 하는, 가슴설레는, 피끓는, 약동하는, 아슬아슬한, 여자의. gently: 점잖게, 부드럽게, 서서히, 양반답게, 조용히, 완만하게, 온화하게, 예의범절이 바르게, 우아하게, 천천히, 친절히. piping: 관의 재료, 새된 소리, 관악, 픽픽끓는, 피리를 붊, 새된, 태평한.텨평 성세, 태평한, 태평 성세,
옷의 가선끝, 옷의 가선끝-새된. quickly: 빨리, 서둘러서. speedily: 즉시의, 재빠른, 조속한, 민속한, 빨리. trigger: 방아쇠, 빈틈없는, 재빠른, 제동기, 트리거, 제륜 장치, 일으키다, 계기, 쏘다, 암살자. vagabond: 방랑자, 방랑하는, 떠도는, 불량배, 변변찮은, 방랑성의, 부랑자, 행로가 일정치 않은, 유랑자, 부랑성의, 부랑성벽의.
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yourself easy about that! I and the boys hoped you'd turn up and stop here last night."% "I was awful scared," said Huck, "and I run. I took out when the pistols went off, and I didn't stop for three mile. I've come now becuz I wanted to know about it, you know; and I come before daylight becuz I didn't want to run across them devils, even if they was dead." "Well, poor chap, you do look as if you'd had a hard night of it--but there's a bed here for you when you've had your breakfast. No, they ain't dead, lad--we are sorry enough for that. You see we knew right where to put our hands on them, by your description; so we crept along on tiptoe till we got within fifteen feet of them--dark as a cellar that sumach path was--and just then I found I was going to sneeze. It was the meanest kind of luck! I tried to keep it back, but no use-- 'twas bound to come, and it did come! I was in the lead with my pistol raised, and when the sneeze started those scoundrels a-rustling to get out of the path, I sung out, 'Fire boys!' and blazed away at the place where the rustling was. So did the boys. But they were off in a jiffy, those villains, and we after them, down through the woods. I judge we never touched them. They fired a shot apiece as they started, but their bullets whizzed by and didn't do us any harm. As soon as we lost the sound of their feet we quit chasing, and went down and stirred up the constables. They got a posse together, and went off to guard the river bank, and as soon as it is light the sheriff and a gang are going to beat up the woods. My boys will be with them presently. I wish we had some sort of description of those rascals--'twould help a good deal. But you couldn't see what they were like, in the dark, lad, I suppose?" "Oh yes; I saw them down-town and follered them." "Splendid! Describe them--describe them, my boy!" "One's the old deaf and dumb Spaniard that's ben around here once or twice, and t'other's a mean-looking, ragged--" "That's enough, lad, we know the men! Happened on them in the woods back of the widow's one day, and they slunk away. Off with you, boys, and tell the sheriff--get your breakfast to-morrow morning!"
Korean apiece: 제각기, 한 사람에대하여, 각각, 하나에 대하여. cellar: 지하실, 석탄 저장소, 포도주 저장, 최하위, 포도주 저장실, 저장 포도주, 움, 지하실에 저장하다, 지하실에 저정하다, 땅광. describe: 묘사하다, 기술하다, 그리다, 평하다. description: 기술, 묘사, 서술, 특징, 종류, 서술적 묘사. guard: 망보다, 차장, 방어 자세,
지키다, 보호자, 감시하다, 파수병, 경계, 근위대, 흙받기, 난로의 불어리. hands: 소유, 일군. jiffy: 순간. lad: 젊은이, 소년, 남자, 녀석, 일반적으로 남자. path: 통로, 행로, 길, 경로, 경주로, 진로, 좁은 길. pistol: 권총, 권총으로 쏘다. posse: 경관대, 민병대, 경관 등의 일대, 군중, 일대.
raised: 높인, 양각의, 붕긋한, 한층 높은, 도드라진, 높아진, 부풀게한, 부풀게 한, 효모로 부풀게 한. shot: 발포, 산탄, 탄환, 포환, 주사, 추측, 시도, 명사, 술집의 계산서, 어림짐작, 촬영거리. sneeze: 재채기, 업신여기다, 재채기하다, 깔보다, 유괴, 유괴하다, 체포하다. tried: 시험이 끝난, 확실한, 시험을 마친.
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The Welshman's sons departed at once. As they were leaving the room Huck sprang up and exclaimed: "Oh, please don't tell anybody it was me that blowed on them! Oh, please!" "All right if you say it, Huck, but you ought to have the credit of what you did." "Oh no, no! Please don't tell!" When the young men were gone, the old Welshman said: "They won't tell--and I won't. But why don't you want it known?" Huck would not explain, further than to say that he already knew too much about one of those men and would not have the man know that he knew anything against him for the whole world--he would be killed for knowing it, sure.% The old man promised secrecy once more, and said: "How did you come to follow these fellows, lad? Were they looking suspicious?" Huck was silent while he framed a duly cautious reply. Then he said: "Well, you see, I'm a kind of a hard lot,--least everybody says so, and I don't see nothing agin it--and sometimes I can't sleep much, on account of thinking about it and sort of trying to strike out a new way of doing. That was the way of it last night. I couldn't sleep, and so I come along up-street 'bout midnight, aturning it all over, and when I got to that old shackly brick store by the Temperance Tavern, I backed up agin the wall to have another think. Well, just then along comes these two chaps slipping along close by me, with something under their arm, and I reckoned they'd stole it. One was a-smoking, and t'other one wanted a light; so they stopped right before me and the cigars lit up their faces and I see that the big one was the deaf and dumb Spaniard, by his white whiskers and the patch on his eye, and t'other one was a rusty, ragged-looking devil." "Could you see the rags by the light of the cigars?"
Korean agin: 에 대하여, 에 반대하여. 사물을 아는, 앎, 잘 알고 있는, 모자 무언의, 무언으로, 침묵하는, 조용히, backed: 배서가 있는, 등을 댄, 후원 따위 멋있는, 빈틈없는. 잠자코, 익명의, 침묵을 지키는, 받은. ought: 영, 하기로 되어있다, 해야만 소식이 없는. cautious: 신중한, 에 주의하여, 조심성 한다, 하기로 되어 있다, 빚이 있다, store: 축적, 공급하다, 창고에 있는, 조심스러운, 주의하여, 세심한. 하여야 한다, 지고 있다, 의무를 지고 보관하다, 백화점, 저장소, 저장, chaps: 카우보이의 가죽바지. 있다, 을 지불할 의무가 있다, 을 기억시키다, 저축하다, 비축, duly: 정식으로, 당연히, 제시간에, 반제할 의무가 있다, 일 것이다. 떼어두다, 넣을 여지가 있다. 바로, 적당히, 둔하게. reply: 대답하다, 대답, 반향하다, strike: 때리다, 치다, 찌어내다, framed: 틀에 낀. 응답하다, 응전, 응전하다, 응하다, 부딪다, 발견하다, 느끼게 하다, knowing: 멋진, 빈틈 없는, 아는 회답, 대꾸하다, 항변하다, 응수. 뜻밖에 만나다, 푹 찌르다, 맞히다, 체하는, 알고 있는, 지식, 멋있는, silent: 조용한, 활동하지 않는, 묵음의, 가하다, 공격하다.
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This staggered Huck for a moment. Then he said: "Well, I don't know--but somehow it seems as if I did."% "Then they went on, and you--" "Follered 'em--yes. That was it. I wanted to see what was up--they sneaked along so. I dogged 'em to the widder's stile, and stood in the dark and heard the ragged one beg for the widder, and the Spaniard swear he'd spile her looks just as I told you and your two--" "What! The deaf and dumb man said all that!" Huck had made another terrible mistake! He was trying his best to keep the old man from getting the faintest hint of who the Spaniard might be, and yet his tongue seemed determined to get him into trouble in spite of all he could do. He made several efforts to creep out of his scrape, but the old man's eye was upon him and he made blunder after blunder. Presently the Welshman said: "My boy, don't be afraid of me. I wouldn't hurt a hair of your head for all the world. No--I'd protect you--I'd protect you. This Spaniard is not deaf and dumb; you've let that slip without intending it; you can't cover that up now. You know something about that Spaniard that you want to keep dark. Now trust me--tell me what it is, and trust me-- I won't betray you." Huck looked into the old man's honest eyes a moment, then bent over and whispered in his ear: "'Tain't a Spaniard--it's Injun Joe!" The Welshman almost jumped out of his chair. In a moment he said: "It's all plain enough, now. When you talked about notching ears and slitting noses I judged that that was your own embellishment, because white men don't take that sort of revenge. But an Injun! That's a different matter altogether." During breakfast the talk went on, and in the course of it the old man said that the last thing which he and his sons had done, before going to bed, was to get a lantern and examine the stile and its vicinity for marks of blood. They found none, but captured a bulky bundle of--
Korean beg: 빌다, 구걸하다, 빌어먹다, 앞발을들고서다, 발을들고서다, 시주해 줄 것을 청하다, 애걸하다, 앞발을 들고 서서 재롱부리다, 부탁하다, 간청하다, 용서를 청하다. bulky: 거대한, 부피가 큰, 다루기힘든, 부피가큰, 다루기 힘든. bundle: 꾸러미, 다발, 다발지어 묶다, 묶음, 덩어리, 관속, 거금. creep: 포복, 기다, 살살 기다, 소리를 죽여 걷다, 근질근질하다, 탐해구로
해저를 더듬다, 지층의 변형, 점점 어긋나 움직이다, 섬뜩해지는 느낌, 살금살금 걷다, 슬며시 접근하다. dogged: 완고한. embellishment: 장식, 꾸밈, 장식 보충물. examine: 심문하다, 심사하다, 시험하다, 검사하다, 진찰하다, 조사하다, 검정하다, 검토하다, 심리하다. protect: 보호하다, 막다, 지키다,
어음의 지불 준비를 하다, 국내 산업을 보호하다, 기계에 보호 장치를 달다, 기계에 보호 장치를 시설하다, 보호 장치를 달다, 지불 준비를 하다, 보호 장치를 시설하다. terrible: 무서운, 몹시, 극히 서투른, 호된, 무서운 사람, 대단한. trouble: 고생, 걱정하다, 소동, 고장, 어려움, 벌을 받다, 귀찮은 일, 귀찮음, 벌을 받고, 분쟁, 걱정.
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"Of what?"% If the words had been lightning they could not have leaped with a more stunning suddenness from Huck's blanched lips. His eyes were staring wide, now, and his breath suspended--waiting for the answer. The Welshman started-stared in return--three seconds--five seconds--ten-- then replied: "Of burglar's tools. Why, what's the matter with you?" Huck sank back, panting gently, but deeply, unutterably grateful. The Welshman eyed him gravely, curiously--and presently said: "Yes, burglar's tools. That appears to relieve you a good deal. But what did give you that turn? What were you expecting we'd found?" Huck was in a close place--the inquiring eye was upon him--he would have given anything for material for a plausible answer--nothing suggested itself--the inquiring eye was boring deeper and deeper--a senseless reply offered--there was no time to weigh it, so at a venture he uttered it--feebly: "Sunday-school books, maybe." Poor Huck was too distressed to smile, but the old man laughed loud and joyously, shook up the details of his anatomy from head to foot, and ended by saying that such a laugh was money in a-man's pocket, because it cut down the doctor's bill like everything. Then he added: "Poor old chap, you're white and jaded--you ain't well a bit--no wonder you're a little flighty and off your balance. But you'll come out of it. Rest and sleep will fetch you out all right, I hope." Huck was irritated to think he had been such a goose and betrayed such a suspicious excitement, for he had dropped the idea that the parcel brought from the tavern was the treasure, as soon as he had heard the talk at the widow's stile. He had only thought it was not the treasure, however--he had not known that it wasn't--and so the suggestion of a captured bundle was too much for his selfpossession. But on the whole he felt glad the little episode had happened, for now he knew beyond all question that that bundle was not the bundle, and so his mind was at rest and exceedingly comfortable. In fact, everything seemed to be
Korean distressed: 피로한, 궁핍한, 구유핍한, 투매의, 고민하는. exceedingly: 대단히, 엄청나게, 매우, 굉장히. flighty: 들뜬, 머리가 좀 돈. goose: 거위, 바보, 거위고기, 대형 다리미, 얼간이, 충실하여, 야유, 재봉사의 다리미, 구우즈. irritated: 따끔따끔한, 신경질이 난, 자극받은, 염증을 일으킨. joyously: 기쁘게.
parcel: 꾸러미, 한 떼, 소포, 한 뭉치, 분배하다, 소포로 하다, 소화물, 한 구획, 나누다, 일부분, 한 획의 토지. relieve: 구제하다, 해직하다, 안심시키다, 덜다, 경감하다, 대조 시키다, 덜어주다, 돋보이게 하다, 두드러지게 하다, 교대하다, 구출하다. self-possession: 냉정, 유연, 침착. senseless: 무감각한, 무분별한, 무의식의, 몰상식한, 무감각의,
무의미한. stunning: 기절시키는, 멍하게 하는, 아주 멋진, 멍해지는, 매우 훌륭한. suddenness: 갑작스러움, 별안간, 돌연. unutterably: 말도 안되게, 철저하게. weigh: 무거운 짐이 되다, 무게를 달다, 닻을 올리다, 울리다, 말을 음미하다, 몸무게를 달다, 손으로 무게를 헤아리다, 숙고하다, 압박하다, 잘 생각하다, 존중되다.
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drifting just in the right direction, now; the treasure must be still in No. 2, the men would be captured and jailed that day, and he and Tom could seize the gold that night without any trouble or any fear of interruption.% Just as breakfast was completed there was a knock at the door. Huck jumped for a hiding-place, for he had no mind to be connected even remotely with the late event. The Welshman admitted several ladies and gentlemen, among them the Widow Douglas, and noticed that groups of citizens were climbing up the hill--to stare at the stile. So the news had spread. The Welshman had to tell the story of the night to the visitors. The widow's gratitude for her preservation was outspoken. "Don't say a word about it, madam. There's another that you're more beholden to than you are to me and my boys, maybe, but he don't allow me to tell his name. We wouldn't have been there but for him." Of course this excited a curiosity so vast that it almost belittled the main matter--but the Welshman allowed it to eat into the vitals of his visitors, and through them be transmitted to the whole town, for he refused to part with his secret. When all else had been learned, the widow said: "I went to sleep reading in bed and slept straight through all that noise. Why didn't you come and wake me?" "We judged it warn't worth while. Those fellows warn't likely to come again-they hadn't any tools left to work with, and what was the use of waking you up and scaring you to death? My three negro men stood guard at your house all the rest of the night. They've just come back." More visitors came, and the story had to be told and retold for a couple of hours more. There was no Sabbath-school during day-school vacation, but everybody was early at church. The stirring event was well canvassed. News came that not a sign of the two villains had been yet discovered. When the sermon was finished, Judge Thatcher's wife dropped alongside of Mrs. Harper as she moved down the aisle with the crowd and said:
Korean admitted: 시인된, 공인된, 명백한. 부대, 군집하다, 들어차게 하다, 꽉 beholden: 신세를 지고, 은혜를 입고, 들어차다, 녀석, 몰려들다, 은혜를 입고 있는, 신세를 진, 은혜를 밀치락달치락하며 들어가다. 입은. finished: 끝마친, 완전한, 끝낸, climbing: 기어오르는, 등산, 완성된, 몰락한, 사라져가는, 상승하는, 기어 오름, 등산용의, 죽어가는. 등산용의 기어오름, 기어오름. learned: 학구적인, 학식 있는, 학자의, connected: 연속된, 관계가 있는, 학문상의, 학문이 있는, 학식이 있는. 일관된, 연고가 있는, 관계있는, noise: 소음, 잡음, 소리, 평판, 소리를 연락이 있는. 내다, 시끄러움, 야단, 떠들다, 소란, crowd: 패거리, 군중, 다수, 떼쓰다, 소문을 내다, 소문을 퍼뜨리다.
outspoken: 솔직한, 거리낌 없는, 숨김없이 말하다, 기탄없이 말하다. preservation: 보존, 방부, 보호, 저장. remotely: 멀리, 조금, 미미하게, 멀게. secret: 비밀의, 비밀을 지키는, 비결, 음부, 숨은, 신비스러운, 비법, 신비, 외딴, 불가사의, 비밀. spread: 펴다, 퍼지다, 유포, 퍼뜨리다, 미치다, 보급, 뻗다, 유포하다, 흩뿌리다, 펼치다, 큰 기사. waking: 깨어 있는, 몽상.
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"Is my Becky going to sleep all day? I just expected she would be tired to death." "Your Becky?" "Yes," with a startled look--"didn't she stay with you last night?" "Why, no." Mrs. Thatcher turned pale, and sank into a pew, just as Aunt Polly, talking briskly with a friend, passed by. Aunt Polly said: "Good-morning, Mrs. Thatcher. Good-morning, Mrs. Harper. I've got a boy that's turned up missing. I reckon my Tom stayed at your house last night--one of you. And now he's afraid to come to church. I've got to settle with him." Mrs. Thatcher shook her head feebly and turned paler than ever.% "He didn't stay with us," said Mrs. Harper, beginning to look uneasy. A marked anxiety came into Aunt Polly's face. "Joe Harper, have you seen my Tom this morning?" "No'm." "When did you see him last?" Joe tried to remember, but was not sure he could say. The people had stopped moving out of church. Whispers passed along, and a boding uneasiness took possession of every countenance. Children were anxiously questioned, and young teachers. They all said they had not noticed whether Tom and Becky were on board the ferryboat on the homeward trip; it was dark; no one thought of inquiring if any one was missing. One young man finally blurted out his fear that they were still in the cave! Mrs. Thatcher swooned away. Aunt Polly fell to crying and wringing her hands. The alarm swept from lip to lip, from group to group, from street to street, and within five minutes the bells were wildly clanging and the whole town was up! The Cardiff Hill episode sank into instant insignificance, the burglars were forgotten, horses were saddled, skiffs were manned, the ferryboat ordered out,
Korean alarm: 경보, 놀람, 경보기, 자명종, 공포, 놀란, 공보, 일보 내딛고 하는 도전, 놀라운, 경보를 전하다. anxiety: 걱정, 불안, 열망, 근심, 걱정거리, 염원. boding: 불길한, 징조, 불길한 전조 전조의, 전조, 징조가 되는, 징조의, 흉조. countenance: 원조, 장려하다, 호의를 보이다, 침착, 표정, 승인하다, 허용하다, 찬조, 찬성하다, 찬성,
지지. forgotten: 망각된. insignificance: 무의미한, 하찮음, 하찮은, 일, 사소한, 대수롭지 않은, 무가치, 비천한신분. manned: 유인의, 사람이 탄, 사람을 태운. minutes: 의사록. pale: 창백한, 창백하게 하다, 엷게 하다, 어슴푸레한, 엷은, 경계, 창백해지다, 한계, 중앙의 세로줄
무늬, 어둠침침한, 약한. settle: 해결하다, 진정시키다, 가라앉다, 결정하다, 놓다, 식민하다, 자리잡게 하다, 안정시키다, 주다, 결심하다, 이주하다. tired: 피곤한, 진부한, 물린, 지친, 싫증난, 케케묵은, 싫어진, 세상이 싫어져서, 낡아빠진, 타이어를 단. wildly: 거칠게, 격렬하게, 야생상태로, 과격하게, 난폭하게, 미친 듯이, 야생적으로, 무턱대고.
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and before the horror was half an hour old, two hundred men were pouring down highroad and river toward the cave.% All the long afternoon the village seemed empty and dead. Many women visited Aunt Polly and Mrs. Thatcher and tried to comfort them. They cried with them, too, and that was still better than words. All the tedious night the town waited for news; but when the morning dawned at last, all the word that came was, "Send more candles--and send food." Mrs. Thatcher was almost crazed; and Aunt Polly, also. Judge Thatcher sent messages of hope and encouragement from the cave, but they conveyed no real cheer. The old Welshman came home toward daylight, spattered with candlegrease, smeared with clay, and almost worn out. He found Huck still in the bed that had been provided for him, and delirious with fever. The physicians were all at the cave, so the Widow Douglas came and took charge of the patient. She said she would do her best by him, because, whether he was good, bad, or indifferent, he was the Lord's, and nothing that was the Lord's was a thing to be neglected. The Welshman said Huck had good spots in him, and the widow said: "You can depend on it. That's the Lord's mark. He don't leave it off. He never does. Puts it somewhere on every creature that comes from his hands." Early in the forenoon parties of jaded men began to straggle into the village, but the strongest of the citizens continued searching. All the news that could be gained was that remotenesses of the cavern were being ransacked that had never been visited before; that every corner and crevice was going to be thoroughly searched; that wherever one wandered through the maze of passages, lights were to be seen flitting hither and thither in the distance, and shoutings and pistol-shots sent their hollow reverberations to the ear down the sombre aisles. In one place, far from the section usually traversed by tourists, the names "BECKY & TOM" had been found traced upon the rocky wall with candlesmoke, and near at hand a grease-soiled bit of ribbon. Mrs. Thatcher recognized the ribbon and cried over it. She said it was the last relic she should ever have of her child; and that no other memorial of her could ever be so precious, because this one parted latest from the living body before the awful death came. Some
Korean cavern: 동굴, 동굴에 넣다, 공동, 땅굴, 에 굴을 파다, 큰 동굴. crazed: 발광한, 빙렬이 나게 구운. crevice: 갈라진틈, 터진곳, 갈라진 틈. delirious: 황홀한, 무아경의, 정신 착란의, 헛소리하는, 헛소리를 하는. flitting: 훨훨 나는, 이사. forenoon: 오전. grease: 그리스, 기름, 뇌물, 에 증회하다, 에 기름을 바르다, 지방, 유지, 에기름을 바르다, 수지, 에
기름을 치다. 유보, 성골, 시체, 잔재, 자취, 유품. highroad: 대로, 쉬운길, 큰길, 순탄한 ribbon: 리본, 리본 모양의 것, 가늘고 길, 공로, 확실한 길. 길게 쪼갠 널빤지, 끈, 에 리본을 hollow: 구멍, 우묵한 곳, 공허한, 달다, 고삐, 리본 모양으로 되다, 리본 골짜기, 거짓의, 도려내다, 속이 텅빈, 모양으로 퍼지다, 리본의, 에 리본 우묵 들어가다, 힘없는, 우묵 들어간, 모양의 것을 달다, 시계의 태엽. 공복의. sombre: 수수한, 어두컴컴한, 음침한, jaded: 닳아빠진, 몹시 지친, 물린, 침울한, 거무칙칙한, 어둠침침한. 지칠 대로 지친. straggle: 산재하다, 뿔뿔이 흩어지다, maze: 미로, 분규, 어리둥절하게 하다. 무질서하게 나아가다, 뻗쳐 퍼지다, relic: 유물, 유골, 유적, 기념품, 유풍, 뒤떨어지다, 우거지다, 낙오하다.
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said that now and then, in the cave, a far-away speck of light would glimmer, and then a glorious shout would burst forth and a score of men go trooping down the echoing aisle--and then a sickening disappointment always followed; the children were not there; it was only a searcher's light.% Three dreadful days and nights dragged their tedious hours along, and the village sank into a hopeless stupor. No one had heart for anything. The accidental discovery, just made, that the proprietor of the Temperance Tavern kept liquor on his premises, scarcely fluttered the public pulse, tremendous as the fact was. In a lucid interval, Huck feebly led up to the subject of taverns, and finally asked--dimly dreading the worst--if anything had been discovered at the Temperance Tavern since he had been ill. "Yes," said the widow. Huck started up in bed, wild-eyed: "What? What was it?" "Liquor!--and the place has been shut up. Lie down, child--what a turn you did give me!" "Only tell me just one thing--only just one--please! Was it Tom Sawyer that found it?" The widow burst into tears. "Hush, hush, child, hush! I've told you before, you must not talk. You are very, very sick!" Then nothing but liquor had been found; there would have been a great powwow if it had been the gold. So the treasure was gone forever--gone forever! But what could she be crying about? Curious that she should cry. These thoughts worked their dim way through Huck's mind, and under the weariness they gave him he fell asleep. The widow said to herself: "There--he's asleep, poor wreck. Tom Sawyer find it! Pity but somebody could find Tom Sawyer! Ah, there ain't many left, now, that's got hope enough, or strength enough, either, to go on searching."
Korean accidental: 우연한, 우연의 우발적인 주문 의식, 협의하다, 주술사, 사물, 비본질적인, 임시 변화의, 북미인디언의 주술사, 북미인디언의 우발적인, 사고의, 우유적인. 주술의식, 에 주문에 의한 치료를 ah: 아아, 아이고. 하다, 에 주문을 하다, 인디언 glimmer: 어렴풋이 보이다, 미광, 사이에서 기도를 하다. 어렴풋한 인식, 희미하게 빛나다, proprietor: 경영자, 소유자, 소유주, 막연한 생각, 희미한 빛, 명멸하는 빛, 독점권 소유자, 집주인, 사업주. 가물거리다. sickening: 병나게 하는, 지겨운, lucid: 맑은, 명백한, 투명한, 빛나는, 메스꺼운, 구역질나게 하는, 뚜렷한, 의식 따위가 뚜렷한. 욕지기나게 하는. powwow: 회의, 회합, 의식을 행하다, speck: 얼룩, 극히 작은 조각, 반점을
찍다, 작은 반점, 점을 붙이다, 흠을 찍다, 흠을 붙이다, 지방, 잔 알맹이, 점을 찍다, 작은 얼룩. stupor: 무감각, 혼수, 망연. weariness: 권태, 싫증, 피로. wild-eyed: 과격한, 눈이 날카로운. wreck: 난파, 잔해, 난파시키다, 파괴하다, 난파선, 난파하다, 난파선을 구조하다, 파멸, 파괴, 영락한 사람, 난파선을 구조하러 가다.
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FOUND AND LOST AGAIN
NOW to return to Tom and Becky's share in the picnic. They tripped along the murky aisles with the rest of the company, visiting the familiar wonders of the cave--wonders dubbed with rather over- descriptive names, such as "The Drawing-Room," "The Cathedral," "Aladdin's Palace," and so on. Presently the hide-and-seek frolicking began, and Tom and Becky engaged in it with zeal until the exertion began to grow a trifle wearisome; then they wandered down a sinuous avenue holding their candles aloft and reading the tangled web-work of names, dates, post-office addresses, and mottoes with which the rocky walls had been frescoed (in candle-smoke). Still drifting along and talking, they scarcely noticed that they were now in a part of the cave whose walls were not frescoed. They smoked their own names under an overhanging shelf and moved on. Presently they came to a place where a little stream of water, trickling over a ledge and carrying a limestone sediment with it, had, in the slow-dragging ages, formed a laced and ruffled Niagara in gleaming and imperishable stone. Tom squeezed his small body behind it in order to illuminate it for Becky's gratification. He found that it curtained a sort of steep natural stairway which was enclosed between narrow walls, and at once the ambition to be a discoverer seized him. Becky responded to his call, and they made a smoke-mark for future
Korean addresses: 구애. descriptive: 기술적인, 서술적인, 도형 묘사의. discoverer: 발견자, 미국 공군의 인공 위성. exertion: 노력, 진력, 발위, 행사. hide-and-seek: 숨바꼭질. illuminate: 비추다, 계몽하다, 밝아지다, 분명히 하다, 을 명백히 하다, 광명을 던지다, 명성을 높이다, 장식하다, 광채를 더하다, 해명하다,
유명하게하다. imperishable: 불멸의, 불후의, 부패하지 않는, 불사의, 영원한. laced: 알코올을 가미한, 레이스로 장식된, 가미한, 끈이 달린. ledge: 광맥, 암초, 좁은선반, 창 따위에서 돌출되어 있는 선반, 선반, 벽 따위에서 돌출되어 있는 선반. limestone: 석회석, 석회암. post-office: 우체국, 우체국 놀이, 우체국의.
ruffled: 주름장식이 있는, 물결이 인, 교란된, 주름투성이의, 목털이 난. sediment: 침전물, 앙금, 퇴적물, 침전시키다, 침전하다. shelf: 선반, 모래톱, 모양의 장소, 바위턱, 시령, 암초, 암붕, 평층. sinuous: 꾸불꾸불한, 복잡한, 빙통그러진, 유연한. wearisome: 지치게 하는, 피곤하게 하는, 따분하게 하는, 지루한. zeal: 열중, 열심, 열의, 열성.
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guidance, %and started upon their quest. They wound this way and that, far down into the secret depths of the cave, made another mark, and branched off in search of novelties to tell the upper world about. In one place they found a spacious cavern, from whose ceiling depended a multitude of shining stalactites of the length and circumference of a man's leg; they walked all about it, wondering and admiring, and presently left it by one of the numerous passages that opened into it. This shortly brought them to a bewitching spring, whose basin was incrusted with a frostwork of glittering crystals; it was in the midst of a cavern whose walls were supported by many fantastic pillars which had been formed by the joining of great stalactites and stalagmites together, the result of the ceaseless water-drip of centuries. Under the roof vast knots of bats had packed themselves together, thousands in a bunch; the lights disturbed the creatures and they came flocking down by hundreds, squeaking and darting furiously at the candles. Tom knew their ways and the danger of this sort of conduct. He seized Becky's hand and hurried her into the first corridor that offered; and none too soon, for a bat struck Becky's light out with its wing while she was passing out of the cavern. The bats chased the children a good distance; but the fugitives plunged into every new passage that offered, and at last got rid of the perilous things. Tom found a subterranean lake, shortly, which stretched its dim length away until its shape was lost in the shadows. He wanted to explore its borders, but concluded that it would be best to sit down and rest awhile, first. Now, for the first time, the deep stillness of the place laid a clammy hand upon the spirits of the children. Becky said: "Why, I didn't notice, but it seems ever so long since I heard any of the others." "Come to think, Becky, we are away down below them--and I don't know how far away north, or south, or east, or whichever it is. We couldn't hear them here." Becky grew apprehensive. "I wonder how long we've been down here, Tom? We better start back." "Yes, I reckon we better. P'raps we better."
Korean apprehensive: 근심하는, 우려하는, 우려하여, 이해가 빠른. bat: 박쥐, 배트, 깜박이다, 타자, 일격, 보속, 타봉, 속도, 속력, 덩어리, 배트로 치다. bats: 머리가 돈. bewitching: 매혹시키는, 황홀케 하는, 호리는. circumference: 원주, 주위, 주변, 주변의 길이, 경계선, 범위, 영역, 주변의 거리.
clammy: 차고 끈적끈적한, 냉습한, 친친한, 찐득한. depths: 깊은 곳. fantastic: 공상적인, 변덕스러운, 상상의, 기묘한, 기이한. flocking: 무뉘에 플록가공을 함, 융모화. frostwork: 성에, 성에무늬 장식, 성에무늬장식, 서리 꽃. multitude: 다수, 군중. novelties: 보지 못하던 상품.
perilous: 위험한. quest: 탐색, 탐색하다, 탐구, 찾다, 특히 사냥개가 사냥감의 뒤를 밟아 찾다, 사냥감의 뒤를 밟아 찾다. subterranean: 지하의, 숨은, 비밀의, 지하에 사는 사람, 지하에서 일하는 사람, 지하에 사를 파는 사람. whichever: 어느..이든지, 도대체 어느것을, 도대체 어느것이, 도대체 어느것쪽을, 어느 것이든지, 어느 것쪽이든지.
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"Can you find the way, Tom? It's all a mixed-up crookedness to me." "I reckon I could find it--but then the bats. If they put our candles out it will be an awful fix. Let's try some other way, so as not to go through there." "Well. But I hope we won't get lost. It would be so awful!" and the girl shuddered at the thought of the dreadful possibilities.% They started through a corridor, and traversed it in silence a long way, glancing at each new opening, to see if there was anything familiar about the look of it; but they were all strange. Every time Tom made an examination, Becky would watch his face for an encouraging sign, and he would say cheerily: "Oh, it's all right. This ain't the one, but we'll come to it right away!" But he felt less and less hopeful with each failure, and presently began to turn off into diverging avenues at sheer random, in desperate hope of finding the one that was wanted. He still said it was "all right," but there was such a leaden dread at his heart that the words had lost their ring and sounded just as if he had said, "All is lost!" Becky clung to his side in an anguish of fear, and tried hard to keep back the tears, but they would come. At last she said: "Oh, Tom, never mind the bats, let's go back that way! We seem to get worse and worse off all the time." "Listen!" said he. Profound silence; silence so deep that even their breathings were conspicuous in the hush. Tom shouted. The call went echoing down the empty aisles and died out in the distance in a faint sound that resembled a ripple of mocking laughter. "Oh, don't do it again, Tom, it is too horrid," said Becky. "It is horrid, but I better, Becky; they might hear us, you know," and he shouted again. The "might" was even a chillier horror than the ghostly laughter, it so confessed a perishing hope. The children stood still and listened; but there was no result. Tom turned upon the back track at once, and hurried his steps. It was
Korean anguish: 격통, 고뇌. cheerily: 명랑하게, 기분 좋게, 기분좋게, 기운 좋게, 기운좋게. corridor: 복도, 회랑, 회랑지대, 회랑 지대. diverging: 서로 다른, 분기하는, 발산성의. faint: 어질어질한, 희미한, 연약한, 기절하다, 쇠약해진, 약해지다, 활기없는, 졸도하다, 엷은, 가냘픈, 힘없는.
fix: 고정시키다, 결정하다, 수리하다, 준비하다, 집중시키다, 정착시키다, 조리하다, 지우다, 곤경, 마련하다, 위치. ghostly: 유령의, 희미한, 영적인, 그림자 같은, 종교적인, 정신적인, 유령같은, 유령이 나올 듯한, 유령에 관한, 아리송한. hopeful: 유망한, 희망적인, 희망에 찬, 우승을 노리는 선수, 유력 후보, 유망한 사람.
horrid: 무서운, 지독한. leaden: 답답한, 납의, 납으로 만든, 무딘, 납빛의, 나른한, 뻐근한, 무기력한, 활발치 못한, 무가치한. random: 닥치는 대로의, 되는 대로의, 마구잡이, 임의의, 무작위의, 엉터리의. sheer: 수직으로, 얇은, 속이 비치는 얇은, 수직의, 순전한, 아주, 가파른, 전혀, 현호, 벗어나다, 침로를 바꾸다.
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but%a little while before a certain indecision in his manner revealed another fearful fact to Becky--he could not find his way back! "Oh, Tom, you didn't make any marks!" "Becky, I was such a fool! Such a fool! I never thought we might want to come back! No--I can't find the way. It's all mixed up." "Tom, Tom, we're lost! we're lost! We never can get out of this awful place! Oh, why did we ever leave the others!" She sank to the ground and burst into such a frenzy of crying that Tom was appalled with the idea that she might die, or lose her reason. He sat down by her and put his arms around her; she buried her face in his bosom, she clung to him, she poured out her terrors, her unavailing regrets, and the far echoes turned them all to jeering laughter. Tom begged her to pluck up hope again, and she said she could not. He fell to blaming and abusing himself for getting her into this miserable situation; this had a better effect. She said she would try to hope again, she would get up and follow wherever he might lead if only he would not talk like that any more. For he was no more to blame than she, she said. So they moved on again--aimlessly--simply at random--all they could do was to move, keep moving. For a little while, hope made a show of reviving--not with any reason to back it, but only because it is its nature to revive when the spring has not been taken out of it by age and familiarity with failure. By-and-by Tom took Becky's candle and blew it out. This economy meant so much! Words were not needed. Becky understood, and her hope died again. She knew that Tom had a whole candle and three or four pieces in his pockets--yet he must economize. By-and-by, fatigue began to assert its claims; the children tried to pay attention, for it was dreadful to think of sitting down when time was grown to be so precious, moving, in some direction, in any direction, was at least progress and might bear fruit; but to sit down was to invite death and shorten its pursuit. At last Becky's frail limbs refused to carry her farther. She sat down. Tom rested with her, and they talked of home, and the friends there, and the
Korean assert: 주장하다, 단언하다, 옹호하다, 자기 설을 주장하다, 역설하다, 자기 권리를 주장하다, 을 단언하다. economize: 절약하다, 경제적으로 사용하다, 경제적으로사용하다. farther: 더먼, 좀더, 그위에, 더욱더, 더멀리, 더욱이, 더 앞선, 더 멀리, 더 먼, 더 뒤의, 더 나중의. fatigue: 피로, 약화시키다, 사역, 노역, 금속의약화, 지치게 하다, 작업복, 노동, 약화, 작업.
frail: 무른, 허약한, 유혹에 잡아당김. 빠지기쉬운, 한바구니 분, 성격이 pursuit: 추적, 종사, 직업, 수행, 추구, 약한, 골풀바구니, 성격이약한, 추격, 연구, 속행, 하는 일. 유혹에 빠지기 쉬운, 덧없는. revive: 부활하다, 소생하다, indecision: 우유부단, 우유 부단. 환원시키다, 되살아나다, 환기하다, pieces: 산산조각. 재유행하다, 재상연하다, 회복시키다, pluck: 잡아당기다, 담력, 용기를 불러 상기하다, 회상하다, 기운이나다. 일으키다, 용기, 꽃과 과일 따위를 shorten: 짧게 하다, 무르게 하다, 따다, 털을 잡아 뽑다, 잡아채다, 짧아지다, 줄이다, 아동복을 입히다, 현악기의 튕겨 소리내다, 낙제, 빼앗다, 깎다, 파삭파식하게 하다, 낙제시키다, 낙제시키다-획 당기다- 짧아 보이게 하다.
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comfortable beds and, above all, the light! Becky cried, and Tom tried to think of some way of comforting her, but all his encouragements were grown threadbare with use, and sounded like sarcasms. Fatigue bore so heavily upon Becky that she drowsed off to sleep. Tom was grateful. He sat looking into her drawn face and saw it grow smooth and natural under the influence of pleasant dreams; and by-and-by a smile dawned and rested there. The peaceful face reflected somewhat of peace and healing into his own spirit, and his thoughts wandered away to bygone times and dreamy memories. While he was deep in his musings, Becky woke up with a breezy little laugh--but it was stricken dead upon her lips, and a groan followed it.% "Oh, how could I sleep! I wish I never, never had waked! No! No, I don't, Tom! Don't look so! I won't say it again." "I'm glad you've slept, Becky; you'll feel rested, now, and we'll find the way out." "We can try, Tom; but I've seen such a beautiful country in my dream. I reckon we are going there." "Maybe not, maybe not. Cheer up, Becky, and let's go on trying." They rose up and wandered along, hand in hand and hopeless. They tried to estimate how long they had been in the cave, but all they knew was that it seemed days and weeks, and yet it was plain that this could not be, for their candles were not gone yet. A long time after this--they could not tell how long-Tom said they must go softly and listen for dripping water--they must find a spring. They found one presently, and Tom said it was time to rest again. Both were cruelly tired, yet Becky said she thought she could go a little farther. She was surprised to hear Tom dissent. She could not understand it. They sat down, and Tom fastened his candle to the wall in front of them with some clay. Thought was soon busy; nothing was said for some time. Then Becky broke the silence: "Tom, I am so hungry!" Tom took something out of his pocket.
Korean bore: 구멍, 구멍을 뚫다, 음식. 싫증나게하다, 송곳구멍, 밀물, comforting: 기분을 돋우는, 격려하는, 총구멍, 해일, 뚫다, 구멍을 내다, 위안이 되는, 기분을 돋구는. 구멍이 나다, 따분한 것. dissent: 국교 반대, 의견을 달리하다, breezy: 미풍의, 산들바람이 부는, 이의를 말하다, 이의, 영국 교회에 쾌활한, 상쾌한, 바람이 잘 통하는, 반대하다, 불찬성, 다수 의견에 미풍성의. 반대하는 의견, 국교에 반대하다. bygone: 과거의, 과거의 일, 과거. estimate: 평가하다, 개산하다, 평가, cheer: 환호, 기분, 갈채, 갈채하다, 견적서, 개산, 어림하다, 판단, 격려, 격려하다, 기운이 나다, 음식물, 견적하다, 견적서를 작성하다, 기운을 북돋우다, 환성을 지르다, 개산서, 견적.
grateful: 감사히 여기는, 고마운, 기쁜, 즐거운, 기분 좋은, 고맙게 생각하는. peaceful: 평온한, 태평한, 평화로운, 평화를 위한, 온화한, 평화적인, 평화를 애호하는, 평화를 사랑하는, 평시용의, 조용한, 평화스러운. smooth: 유창한, 매끄러운, 반드럽게 함, 부드러운, 입에 당기는, 평지, 반드러운 부분, 수염없는, 반드러운, 멋진, 귀에 거슬리지 않는. surprised: 놀란, 놀라다.
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"Do you remember this?" said he.% Becky almost smiled. "It's our wedding-cake, Tom." "Yes--I wish it was as big as a barrel, for it's all we've got." "I saved it from the picnic for us to dream on, Tom, the way grown-up people do with wedding-cake--but it'll be our--" She dropped the sentence where it was. Tom divided the cake and Becky ate with good appetite, while Tom nibbled at his moiety. There was abundance of cold water to finish the feast with. By-and-by Becky suggested that they move on again. Tom was silent a moment. Then he said: "Becky, can you bear it if I tell you something?" Becky's face paled, but she thought she could. "Well, then, Becky, we must stay here, where there's water to drink. That little piece is our last candle!" Becky gave loose to tears and wailings. Tom did what he could to comfort her, but with little effect. At length Becky said: "Tom!" "Well, Becky?" "They'll miss us and hunt for us!" "Yes, they will! Certainly they will!" "Maybe they're hunting for us now, Tom." "Why, I reckon maybe they are. I hope they are." "When would they miss us, Tom?" "When they get back to the boat, I reckon." "Tom, it might be dark then--would they notice we hadn't come?" "I don't know. But anyway, your mother would miss you as soon as they got home."
Korean abundance: 풍부, 부유, 윤택, 다수, 충분한 물작 공급, 충분한 물자 공급, 유복. appetite: 식욕, 욕구, 욕망, 기호. boat: 보트, 기선, 나르다, 배에 싣다, 배 모양의 그릇-배로 가다, 배, 배에 태우다, 보트를 타다, 자동차, 배 모양의 그릇. cake: 케이크, 얇고 납작한 빵, 뭉치다, 단단한 덩어리, 두껍게뒤덮다, 핫케이크, 케이크 한개, 양과자-굳다,
양과자, 뭉쳐지다, 굳게하다. drink: 마시다, 흡수하다, 취하다, 술에 소비하다, 술에소비하다, 음료를 마시다, 큰 강, 한 모금, 술을 많이 마시다, 을 위해 축배를 들다, 음주. grown-up: 어른, 성인, 성숙한. hunt: 찾다, 사냥, 사냥하다, 몰이하다, 사냥을 하다, 사냥에 쓰다, 추적하다, 괴롭히다, 박해하다, 쫓아 버리다, 쫑아 버리다. hunting: 사냥, 추구, 탐색, 수렵,
난조의, 수렵의, 탐구, 탐구의, 난조. length: 길이, 기간, 세로, 기장, 특정 표준의 길이, 음절의 길이, 정신, 행동의 철저한 범위, 시간적인 길이, 보트의 정신, 모음의 길이. moiety: 절반, 일부분, 재산 따위의 절반. paled: 말뚝으로 둘러 막은. sentence: 문장, 선고, 판결, 형벌, 악구, 결정, 의견, 선고하다, 금언, 악절, 명제.
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A frightened look in Becky's face brought Tom to his senses and he saw that he had made a blunder. Becky was not to have gone home that night! The children became silent and thoughtful. In a moment a new burst of grief from Becky showed Tom that the thing in his mind had struck hers also--that the Sabbath morning might be half spent before Mrs. Thatcher discovered that Becky was not at Mrs. Harper's.% The children fastened their eyes upon their bit of candle and watched it melt slowly and pitilessly away; saw the half inch of wick stand alone at last; saw the feeble flame rise and fall, climb the thin column of smoke, linger at its top a moment, and then--the horror of utter darkness reigned! How long afterward it was that Becky came to a slow consciousness that she was crying in Tom's arms, neither could tell. All that they knew was, that after what seemed a mighty stretch of time, both awoke out of a dead stupor of sleep and resumed their miseries once more. Tom said it might be Sunday, now-maybe Monday. He tried to get Becky to talk, but her sorrows were too oppressive, all her hopes were gone. Tom said that they must have been missed long ago, and no doubt the search was going on. He would shout and maybe some one would come. He tried it; but in the darkness the distant echoes sounded so hideously that he tried it no more. The hours wasted away, and hunger came to torment the captives again. A portion of Tom's half of the cake was left; they divided and ate it. But they seemed hungrier than before. The poor morsel of food only whetted desire. By-and-by Tom said: "Sh! Did you hear that?" Both held their breath and listened. There was a sound like the faintest, faroff shout. Instantly Tom answered it, and leading Becky by the hand, started groping down the corridor in its direction. Presently he listened again; again the sound was heard, and apparently a little nearer. "It's them!" said Tom; "they're coming! Come along, Becky--we're all right now!"
Korean consciousness: 의식, 자각, 지각, 감지, 심상. flame: 정열, 애인, 발끈하다, 광휘, 정열을 드러내다, 빛나다, 불길, 훨훨타다, 화염, 불꽃, 태우다. hideously: 소름 끼칠 만큼. inch: 인치, 소량, 신장, 조금씩 움직이다, 키, 작은섬, 조금, 강우량 단위, 조금씩 움직이게 하다. instantly: 즉석에서, 즉시, 즉시로, 당장에, 곧, 하자마자.
linger: 어정거리다, 질질 끌다, 오래 머물다, 나중에까지 남다, 꾸물거리다, 쉬이 사라지지않다, 우물쭈물 보내다, 질질 끌게 하다, 우물쭈물하다, 떠나기를 망설이다. melt: 녹다, 가엾은 생각이 나다, 녹아 없어지다, 녹아 섞이다, 풀리다, 용해, 누그러지다, 흩뜨리다, 감정 따위가 누그러지다, 소리가 부드럽게 울려퍼지다, 부드럽게 울려퍼지다. morsel: 소량, 한조각, 한입, 한 입,
음식물의 한 입. pitilessly: 무자비하게, 냉혹하게. shout: 외침, 외치다, 승부는 났다, 소리침, 소리치다, 부르짓다, 떠들어 대다, 고함치다, 큰소리로 말하다, 한턱낼 차례, 큰소리. utter: 말하다, 전적인, 절대적인, 완전한, 행사하다, 나타내다, 발음하다, 순전한, 무조건의, 발언하다, 입 밖에 내다. wick: 심지, 등심지.
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The joy of the prisoners was almost overwhelming. Their speed was slow, however, because pitfalls were somewhat common, and had to be guarded against. They shortly came to one and had to stop. It might be three feet deep, it might be a hundred--there was no passing it at any rate. Tom got down on his breast and reached as far down as he could. No bottom. They must stay there and wait until the searchers came. They listened; evidently the distant shoutings were growing more distant! a moment or two more and they had gone altogether. The heart-sinking misery of it! Tom whooped until he was hoarse, but it was of no use. He talked hopefully to Becky; but an age of anxious waiting passed and no sounds came again.% The children groped their way back to the spring. The weary time dragged on; they slept again, and awoke famished and woe-stricken. Tom believed it must be Tuesday by this time. Now an idea struck him. There were some side passages near at hand. It would be better to explore some of these than bear the weight of the heavy time in idleness. He took a kite-line from his pocket, tied it to a projection, and he and Becky started, Tom in the lead, unwinding the line as he groped along. At the end of twenty steps the corridor ended in a "jumping-off place." Tom got down on his knees and felt below, and then as far around the corner as he could reach with his hands conveniently; he made an effort to stretch yet a little farther to the right, and at that moment, not twenty yards away, a human hand, holding a candle, appeared from behind a rock! Tom lifted up a glorious shout, and instantly that hand was followed by the body it belonged to--Injun Joe's! Tom was paralyzed; he could not move. He was vastly gratified the next moment, to see the "Spaniard" take to his heels and get himself out of sight. Tom wondered that Joe had not recognized his voice and come over and killed him for testifying in court. But the echoes must have disguised the voice. Without doubt, that was it, he reasoned. Tom's fright weakened every muscle in his body. He said to himself that if he had strength enough to get back to the spring he would stay there, and nothing should tempt him to run the risk of meeting Injun Joe again.
Korean conveniently: 편리하게, 형편좋게, 형편이 좋게도, 알맞게. disguised: 속임수의, 술취한, 변장한. explore: 탐험하다, 탐구하다, 탐색, 검진하다, 답사하다, 탐사하다. famished: 굶주림. glorious: 영광스러운, 유쾌한, 빛나는, 장려한, 현란한, 기분좋은, 영예스러운, 거룩한. hopefully: 유망하게, 아마, 희망을 걸고, 희망을 가지고, 잘만 되면,
바라건대. 영사, 주관의 객관화, 투사, 투영, idleness: 무위, 게으름, 태만, 주관의 투영, 돌출부. 놀고지냄. reasoned: 사리에 맞는, 상세한 이유를 muscle: 근육, 완력, 영향력, 힘, 압력, 붙인, 도리에 입각한, 숙고한 끝의. 압력-완력을 위두르다, 완력을 stretch: 기지개를 켜다, 펴다, 뻗다, 위두르다, 근력. 펴지다, 펼치다, 뻗치다, 억지로 갖다 passing: 통행하는, 합격의, 대충의, 붙이다, 잡아당기다, 에 미치다, 목전의, 삽시간의, 소멸, 통행, 손발을 뻗다, 긴장. 통과하는, 통과, 의안 따위의 통과, tempt: 유혹하다, 무릅쓰다, 시도하다, 사건 따위의 발생. 성나게 하다, 꾀다, 당기게 하다, 할 projection: 계획, 돌출, 발사, 사출, 생각이 나게 하다, 시험하다.
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He was careful to keep from Becky what it was he had seen. He told her he had only shouted "for luck." But hunger and wretchedness rise superior to fears in the long run. Another tedious wait at the spring and another long sleep brought changes. The children awoke tortured with a raging hunger. Tom believed that it must be Wednesday or Thursday or even Friday or Saturday, now, and that the search had been given over. He proposed to explore another passage. He felt willing to risk Injun Joe and all other terrors. But Becky was very weak. She had sunk into a dreary apathy and would not be roused. She said she would wait, now, where she was, and die--it would not be long. She told Tom to go with the kite-line and explore if he chose; but she implored him to come back every little while and speak to her; and she made him promise that when the awful time came, he would stay by her and hold her hand until all was over.% Tom kissed her, with a choking sensation in his throat, and made a show of being confident of finding the searchers or an escape from the cave; then he took the kite-line in his hand and went groping down one of the passages on his hands and knees, distressed with hunger and sick with bodings of coming doom.
Korean apathy: 무감동, 무관심, 낸담, 냉담. 평결, 여러 도구 및 재료, 발견물, 폭발시키다, 도약하다, 뛰다, choking: 숨막히는, 숨막힘, 목이 멘 인정, 조사 결과, 여러 가지 도구 및 뛰어넘다, 반동, 원천, 청춘. 듯한 숨막힘, 목메는 듯한, 색류의. 재료. superior: 우세한, 우수한, 뛰어난 confident: 자부심이 강한, 대담한, passage: 통로, 여행, 통행권, 통행, 사람, 거만한, 윗사람, 수도원장, 막역한 벗, 확신하고, 자신 만만한, 뱃삯, 격투, 밀담, 진행, 논쟁, 출입구, 우량한, 을 초월한, 에 동요되지 않는, 확신하여, 친구, 자신있는, 자신을 통과. 보다 놓은, 상급자. 가진, 독단적인, 확신하고 있는. search: 찾다, 뒤지다, 검색, 조사하다, throat: 좁은 통로, 목소리, 목, 기관, escape: 도망, 달아나다, 도피, 면하다, 탐색하다, 몸수색하다, 구하다, 목구멍, 에 홈을 만들다, 에 홈을 탈출하다, 새다, 남지않다, 탈출, 샘, 속속들이 스며들다, 살피다, 유심히 파다, 좁은 입구, 좁은 출구, 목구멍 야생으로 돌아가다, 흐려지다. 보다, 조사. 모양의 물건. finding: 발견, 사실 인정, 조사결과, spring: 봄, 샘, 용수철을 달다, 튀다,
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CHAPTER XXXII ”TURN OUT! THEY’RE FOUND!”
TUESDAY%afternoon came, and waned to the twilight. The village of St. Petersburg still mourned. The lost children had not been found. Public prayers had been offered up for them, and many and many a private prayer that had the petitioner's whole heart in it; but still no good news came from the cave. The majority of the searchers had given up the quest and gone back to their daily avocations, saying that it was plain the children could never be found. Mrs. Thatcher was very ill, and a great part of the time delirious. People said it was heartbreaking to hear her call her child, and raise her head and listen a whole minute at a time, then lay it wearily down again with a moan. Aunt Polly had drooped into a settled melancholy, and her gray hair had grown almost white. The village went to its rest on Tuesday night, sad and forlorn. Away in the middle of the night a wild peal burst from the village bells, and in a moment the streets were swarming with frantic half-clad people, who shouted, "Turn out! turn out! they're found! they're found!" Tin pans and horns were added to the din, the population massed itself and moved toward the river, met the children coming in an open carriage drawn by shouting citizens,
Korean carriage: 탈것, 몸가짐, 운반, 수송, 태도, 운임, 통과, 운반대, 유모차, 포가, 처리. din: 소음, 뇌고 되뇌이다, 소음이 나다, 소음으로 멍멍하게 하다, 귀를 멍멍하게 하다, 울리다. frantic: 심히 흥분한, 미친, 광란의, 심히흥분한, 황급한, 굉장한, 미친 사람 같은. heartbreaking: 진력나는, 가슴이 터질듯한, 따분한, 싫증나는, 애끓느
마음을 자아내는, 애끓는, 단장의 슬픔을 안겨주는. horns: 어느 한 쪽. listen: 듣다, 따르다, 경청하다, 도청하다, 귀를 기울이다, 들리다, 들어 주다, 처럼 들리다. massed: 밀집한, 집중한, 한덩어리가 된. moved: 움직이는. prayer: 기도식, 기도의 문구, 기원, 간원, 기도하는 사람, 탄원, 기도,
기도의 목적물 기. raise: 세우다, 제기하다, 올리다, 승진시키다, 일으키다, 지르다, 높이다, 소생시키다, 늘리다, 기르다, 모으다. saying: 속담, 격언, 말, 말하기. settled: 고정된, 기틀이 잡힌, 안정된, 정주한, 청산된. shouting: 외침, 환호, 고함 소리. wearily: 지쳐서, 피곤한 듯이, 싫증나서, 질려서, 질려서 물려서.
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thronged around it, joined its homeward march, and swept magnificently up the main street roaring huzzah after huzzah! The village was illuminated; nobody went to bed again; it was the greatest night the little town had ever seen. During the first half- hour a procession of villagers filed through Judge Thatcher's house, seized the saved ones and kissed them, squeezed Mrs. Thatcher's hand, tried to speak but couldn't--and drifted out raining tears all over the place.% Aunt Polly's happiness was complete, and Mrs. Thatcher's nearly so. It would be complete, however, as soon as the messenger dispatched with the great news to the cave should get the word to her husband. Tom lay upon a sofa with an eager auditory about him and told the history of the wonderful adventure, putting in many striking additions to adorn it withal; and closed with a description of how he left Becky and went on an exploring expedition; how he followed two avenues as far as his kite- line would reach; how he followed a third to the fullest stretch of the kite-line, and was about to turn back when he glimpsed a far-off speck that looked like daylight; dropped the line and groped toward it, pushed his head and shoulders through a small hole, and saw the broad Mississippi rolling by! And if it had only happened to be night he would not have seen that speck of daylight and would not have explored that passage any more! He told how he went back for Becky and broke the good news and she told him not to fret her with such stuff, for she was tired, and knew she was going to die, and wanted to. He described how he labored with her and convinced her; and how she almost died for joy when she had groped to where she actually saw the blue speck of daylight; how he pushed his way out at the hole and then helped her out; how they sat there and cried for gladness; how some men came along in a skiff and Tom hailed them and told them their situation and their famished condition; how the men didn't believe the wild tale at first, "because," said they, "you are five miles down the river below the valley the cave is in"--then took them aboard, rowed to a house, gave them supper, made them rest till two or three hours after dark and then brought them home.
Korean aboard: 차내에, 배 안에, 뱃전에, 탑승하고, 베이스에 나가서, 배에, 배로. adorn: 꾸미다, 미관을 더하다, 아름다움을 돋보게 하다. auditory: 귀의, 청각의. convinced: 확신을 가진, 신념이 있는. eager: 열심인, 열망하여, 심한, 에 열성적인, 열망하는, 갈망하는. expedition: 원정, 급속, 탐험대, 신속, 여행.
fret: 먹어들어가다, 초조하다, 부식하다, 물결치게하다, 애타다, 프렛, 초조, 에 프렛을 달다, 애달음, 안달하다, 뇌문. illuminated: 채식된, 술취한, 일루미네이션 을한. messenger: 심부름꾼, 선구, 연줄에 달아 바람에 울게 하는 종이, 전조, 사자. roaring: 떠들썩한, 포효, 활발한, 으르렁거림, 술마시며 떠드는, 소리,
경기가 좋은, 굉음, 극도로, 노호하는, 굉굉히 울리는. sofa: 소파, 긴의자. striking: 치는, 파업중인, 인상적인, 현저한, 두드러진, 눈에 띄는. wild: 난폭한, 황무지, 황폐한, 열광적인, 야생의, 야만의, 빗나간, 사람이 살지 않는, 난폭하게, 황야, 방탕한. wonderful: 이상한, 놀라운, 굉장한, 훌륭한.
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Before day-dawn, Judge Thatcher and the handful of searchers with him were tracked out, in the cave, by the twine clews they had strung behind them, and informed of the great news.% Three days and nights of toil and hunger in the cave were not to be shaken off at once, as Tom and Becky soon discovered. They were bedridden all of Wednesday and Thursday, and seemed to grow more and more tired and worn, all the time. Tom got about, a little, on Thursday, was down-town Friday, and nearly as whole as ever Saturday; but Becky did not leave her room until Sunday, and then she looked as if she had passed through a wasting illness. Tom learned of Huck's sickness and went to see him on Friday, but could not be admitted to the bedroom; neither could he on Saturday or Sunday. He was admitted daily after that, but was warned to keep still about his adventure and introduce no exciting topic. The Widow Douglas stayed by to see that he obeyed. At home Tom learned of the Cardiff Hill event; also that the "ragged man's" body had eventually been found in the river near the ferry-landing; he had been drowned while trying to escape, perhaps. About a fortnight after Tom's rescue from the cave, he started off to visit Huck, who had grown plenty strong enough, now, to hear exciting talk, and Tom had some that would interest him, he thought. Judge Thatcher's house was on Tom's way, and he stopped to see Becky. The Judge and some friends set Tom to talking, and some one asked him ironically if he wouldn't like to go to the cave again. Tom said he thought he wouldn't mind it. The Judge said: "Well, there are others just like you, Tom, I've not the least doubt. But we have taken care of that. Nobody will get lost in that cave any more." "Why?" "Because I had its big door sheathed with boiler iron two weeks ago, and triple-locked--and I've got the keys." Tom turned as white as a sheet. "What's the matter, boy! Here, run, somebody! Fetch a glass of water!" The water was brought and thrown into Tom's face.
Korean bedridden: 누워만 있는, 노후한, 일어나지 못하는, 누운채로의, 누워서만 지내는, 몸져 누워 있는, 자리에 누운. boiler: 보일러, 끓이는 그릇, 가마솥, 끓여 먹는 음식, 끓이는 사람. illness: 병. informed: 지식이 있는, 지식의 필요한, 소식통의, 견문이 넓은, 사정에 밝은, 학식이 있는. introduce: 도입하다, 소개하다,
끼워넣다, 제출하다, 초보를 가르치다, 안내하다, 처음으로 경험하게 하다, 처음으로 수입하다, 이끌다, 처음으로 경험시키다, 인도하다. ironically: 얄궂게도, 반어적으로, 비꼬아, 빈정대어. rescue: 구조하다, 구출, 구조의, 해방, 도와주다, 불법으로 탈환하다, 불법탈환, 구제하다, 구제의, 불법석방, 돕다.
sickness: 병, 역겨움, 구역질, 메스꺼움, 앓음. toil: 수고, 힘드는일, 그물, 수고하다, 올가미, 고생, 노고, 애써 나아가다, 짐승 잡는 그물, 힘써 일하다, 을 애써 이룩하다. twine: 꼬기, 꼬다, 감기, 얽힘, 꼰실, 얽히다, 짜다, 감기다, 감기게 하다, 엉클어짐, 꼰 실. wasting: 소모성의, 황폐하게 하는, 낭비.
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"Ah, now you're all right. What was the matter with you, Tom?"% "Oh, Judge, Injun Joe's in the cave!"
Korean matter: 물질, 재료, 질료, 곪다, 중요하다, 본질, 마티에르, 내용, 명제의 본질, 문제, 자료.
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CHAPTER XXXIII THE FATE OF INJUN JOE WITHIN%a few minutes the news had spread, and a dozen skiff-loads of men were on their way to McDougal's cave, and the ferryboat, well filled with passengers, soon followed. Tom Sawyer was in the skiff that bore Judge Thatcher. When the cave door was unlocked, a sorrowful sight presented itself in the dim twilight of the place. Injun Joe lay stretched upon the ground, dead, with his face close to the crack of the door, as if his longing eyes had been fixed, to the latest moment, upon the light and the cheer of the free world outside. Tom was touched, for he knew by his own experience how this wretch had suffered. His pity was moved, but nevertheless he felt an abounding sense of relief and security, now, which revealed to him in a degree which he had not fully appreciated before how vast a weight of dread had been lying upon him since the day he lifted his voice against this bloody-minded outcast. Injun Joe's bowie-knife lay close by, its blade broken in two. The great foundation-beam of the door had been chipped and hacked through, with tedious labor; useless labor, too, it was, for the native rock formed a sill outside it, and upon that stubborn material the knife had wrought no effect; the only damage done was to the knife itself. But if there had been no stony obstruction
Korean bloody-minded: 냉혹한, 심술궂은. 인도인, 인도 어. cheer: 환호, 기분, 갈채, 갈채하다, labor: 노동, 수고, 애써 만들다, 격려, 격려하다, 기운이 나다, 음식물, 일하다, 노력, 근로, 진통, 진통으로 기운을 북돋우다, 환성을 지르다, 괴로워하다, 몹시 흔들리다, 진통으로 음식. 괴로와하다, 일. dread: 공포, 두려움, 두려워하다, longing: 갈망, 갈망하는, 사모, 고대, 걱정하다, 격정하다, 무서운 물건, 고향을 몹시 그리워하고 있다, 그리움 무서운 사람. 갈망하는, 동경, 몹시 그리워하는. ferryboat: 나룻배, 연락선. outcast: 버림받은, 집없는, 추방자, hacked: 안달난, 곤혹스러운, 당혹한. 배척받은, 버림받은사람, 추방된, injun: 아메리칸 인디언, 화를내다, 추방된 사람.
sill: 문지방, 창턱, 갱도의 바닥. skiff: 작은 배, 함재 보트, 작은 보트. sorrowful: 슬픈, 가슴아픈, 슬퍼보이는, 애처로운, 슬퍼하는, 슬프게 하는, 슬픔에 젖은, 후회하는. tedious: 지루한, 장황한. wretch: 불운한 사람, 나쁜놈, 철면피, 놈, 가련한 사람. wrought: 만든, 세공한, 가공한, 꾸민, 두들겨 만든.
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there%the labor would have been useless still, for if the beam had been wholly cut away Injun Joe could not have squeezed his body under the door, and he knew it. So he had only hacked that place in order to be doing something--in order to pass the weary time--in order to employ his tortured faculties. Ordinarily one could find half a dozen bits of candle stuck around in the crevices of this vestibule, left there by tourists; but there were none now. The prisoner had searched them out and eaten them. He had also contrived to catch a few bats, and these, also, he had eaten, leaving only their claws. The poor unfortunate had starved to death. In one place, near at hand, a stalagmite had been slowly growing up from the ground for ages, builded by the water-drip from a stalactite overhead. The captive had broken off the stalagmite, and upon the stump had placed a stone, wherein he had scooped a shallow hollow to catch the precious drop that fell once in every three minutes with the dreary regularity of a clock- tick--a dessertspoonful once in four and twenty hours. That drop was falling when the Pyramids were new; when Troy fell; when the foundations of Rome were laid when Christ was crucified; when the Conqueror created the British empire; when Columbus sailed; when the massacre at Lexington was "news." It is falling now; it will still be falling when all these things shall have sunk down the afternoon of history, and the twilight of tradition, and been swallowed up in the thick night of oblivion. Has everything a purpose and a mission? Did this drop fall patiently during five thousand years to be ready for this flitting human insect's need? and has it another important object to accomplish ten thousand years to come? No matter. It is many and many a year since the hapless half-breed scooped out the stone to catch the priceless drops, but to this day the tourist stares longest at that pathetic stone and that slowdropping water when he comes to see the wonders of McDougal's cave. Injun Joe's cup stands first in the list of the cavern's marvels; even "Aladdin's Palace" cannot rival it. Injun Joe was buried near the mouth of the cave; and people flocked there in boats and wagons from the towns and from all the farms and hamlets for seven miles around; they brought their children, and all sorts of provisions, and
Korean accomplish: 숙달한, 완수하다, 다수의 동물을 학살하다, 남을 가르치다, 달성하다, 성취하다, 헐뜯다, 상대를 압승하다, 시합 완성한, 소양이있는, 소양이 있는, 따위에서 상대를 압승하다. 이루다, 에게 가르치다. oblivion: 망각, 잊기쉬움, 잊기. captive: 포로, 포로의, 모회사에 overhead: 머리 위의, 전반적인, 전속된, 매혹된, 사로잡힌 상태, 경상비, 위층에, 고가의, 상공에, 포로가된, 잡힌 사람, 사로잡힌, 빠진 위로, 총경비, 일반의, 간접비, 라켓을 사람, 감금, 넋이 빠진. 사용하는 경기의 머리 위에서 hapless: 불행한, 불운한. 내려치는 타구. massacre: 학살하다, 대학살, 헐뜯다, priceless: 돈으로 살 수 없는, 압승하다, 완패, 대량 학살, 해치우다, 어처구니 없는, 말도 아닌, 대단히
귀중한, 값으로 따질 수 없는, 아주 재미있는. provisions: 식량. regularity: 규칙적임, 정규, 질서, 균형, 정상, 일정불변, 조화. stalactite: 종유석. stalagmite: 석순. starved: 굶주린, 허기진, 굶어 죽는. wherein: 어떤 점에서, 그 중에, 그점에서, 무엇 가운데에, 하는 바의, 어떤 점으로.
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confessed that they had had almost as satisfactory a time at the funeral as they could have had at the hanging. This funeral stopped the further growth of one thing--the petition to the governor for Injun Joe's pardon. The petition had been largely signed; many tearful and eloquent meetings had been held, and a committee of sappy women been appointed to go in deep mourning and wail around the governor, and implore him to be a merciful ass and trample his duty under foot. Injun Joe was believed to have killed five citizens of the village, but what of that? If he had been Satan himself there would have been plenty of weaklings ready to scribble their names to a pardon-petition, and drip a tear on it from their permanently impaired and leaky water-works.% The morning after the funeral Tom took Huck to a private place to have an important talk. Huck had learned all about Tom's adventure from the Welshman and the Widow Douglas, by this time, but Tom said he reckoned there was one thing they had not told him; that thing was what he wanted to talk about now. Huck's face saddened. He said: "I know what it is. You got into No. 2 and never found anything but whiskey. Nobody told me it was you; but I just knowed it must 'a' ben you, soon as I heard 'bout that whiskey business; and I knowed you hadn't got the money becuz you'd 'a' got at me some way or other and told me even if you was mum to everybody else. Tom, something's always told me we'd never get holt of that swag." "Why, Huck, I never told on that tavern-keeper. You know his tavern was all right the Saturday I went to the picnic. Don't you remember you was to watch there that night?" "Oh yes! Why, it seems 'bout a year ago. It was that very night that I follered Injun Joe to the widder's." "You followed him?"
Korean ass: 당나귀, 마보, 외집쟁이, 나귀, 고집쟁이, 고집통이, 바보. drip: 적하, 물방울, 똑똑 떨어지다, 똑똑떨어지다, 빗물받이 돌, 서교성 없는 사람, 미련한 사람, 물방울을 듣게 하다, 똑똑 떨어지는 물방울 소리, 똑똑 떨어지기, 듣다. holt: 짐승의 굴, 수달의 굴, 잡목 숲, 잡목산, 숲, 야산, 잡목림. impaired: 장애가 있는, 떨어뜨리는. implore: 간청하다, 애원하다,
탄원하다. 아무렇게나 쓴 것, 문필을 업으로 leaky: 새기 쉬운, 오줌을 지리는, 새는 삼다, 갈겨 쓰기, 갈겨 쓰다, 되는 구멍 있는, 비밀을 누설하기 쉬운, 대로 쓴 것, 서투른 문장을 쓰다. 오줌을 잘 싸는, 새는 구멍이 있는. signed: 사인이 들어있는, 서명된. permanently: 영구히, 불변으로, trample: 짓밟다, 짓밟음, 유린하다, 영속하게. 심하게 다루다, 짓밟는 소리, sappy: 수액이 많은, 싱싱한, 기운 무시하다, 내리 밟다. 좋은, 어리석은, 감상적인, 멍청한, wail: 울부짖다, 비탄하다, 울부짖는 바보, 활기에 찬. 소리, 처량하게 울리는 소리, 구슬픈 scribble: 낙서, 잡문 쓰는 사람, 갈겨 소리를 내다, 비탄, 한탄하다, 쓰는 사람, 갈겨 씀, 낙서하다, 울부짖듯 윙윙대는 소리.
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"Yes--but you keep mum. I reckon Injun Joe's left friends behind him, and I don't want 'em souring on me and doing me mean tricks. If it hadn't ben for me he'd be down in Texas now, all right." Then Huck told his entire adventure in confidence to Tom, who had only heard of the Welshman's part of it before.% "Well," said Huck, presently, coming back to the main question, "whoever nipped the whiskey in No. 2, nipped the money, too, I reckon-- anyways it's a goner for us, Tom." "Huck, that money wasn't ever in No. 2!" "What!" Huck searched his comrade's face keenly. "Tom, have you got on the track of that money again?" "Huck, it's in the cave!" Huck's eyes blazed. "Say it again, Tom." "The money's in the cave!" "Tom--honest injun, now--is it fun, or earnest?" "Earnest, Huck--just as earnest as ever I was in my life. Will you go in there with me and help get it out?" "I bet I will! I will if it's where we can blaze our way to it and not get lost." "Huck, we can do that without the least little bit of trouble in the world." "Good as wheat! What makes you think the money's--" "Huck, you just wait till we get in there. If we don't find it I'll agree to give you my drum and every thing I've got in the world. I will, by jings." "All right--it's a whiz. When do you say?" "Right now, if you say it. Are you strong enough?" "Is it far in the cave? I ben on my pins a little, three or four days, now, but I can't walk more'n a mile, Tom--least I don't think I could."
Korean agree: 일치하다, 동의하다, 찬성하다, coming: 다음의, 도래, 오는, 신진의, 합의에 달하다, 맞다, 합치하다, 그리스도의 재림, 내방, 다가올, 합의에 도달하다, 합의 하다, 의견이 미래의, 유명해지기 시작한, 올, 도착. 일치하다, 부합하다, 마음이 맞다. confidence: 신임, 비밀, 자신, 신용, anyways: 어떻게 해서든지, 어쨌든, 배짱, 신뢰, 확신, 털어놓음, 대담함, 하여튼. 속이야기, 신뢰대담함. bit: 비트, 잔돈, 작은 조각, 조금, 소량, entire: 완전한, 전체의, 온전한, 잠시, 예의 방식, 대패의 날, 판에 흑맥주의 일종, 순수한 것, 흠이 없는, 박은 짓거리, 판에 박은 일, 판에 박은 거세하지 않은, 가장자리에 사건. 들쭉날쭉이 없는, 가장자리에 흠진 can't: 못 하다. 데가 없는, 빠짐없이 갖추어진,
거세하지 않은 말. injun: 아메리칸 인디언, 화를내다, 인도인, 인도 어. keenly: 예민하게, 날카롭게. strong: 유력한, 강한, 강렬한, 열심인, 튼튼한, 굳센, 힘찬, 큰, 잘하는, 인원이 ...인, 힘센. walk: 걷다, 산책하다, 걸어가다, 보행, 처세, 걸음걸이, 사육장, 산책길, 걸리다, 산책, 행동. wheat: 밀.
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"It's%about five mile into there the way anybody but me would go, Huck, but there's a mighty short cut that they don't anybody but me know about. Huck, I'll take you right to it in a skiff. I'll float the skiff down there, and I'll pull it back again all by myself. You needn't ever turn your hand over." "Less start right off, Tom." "All right. We want some bread and meat, and our pipes, and a little bag or two, and two or three kite-strings, and some of these new- fangled things they call lucifer matches. I tell you, many's the time I wished I had some when I was in there before." A trifle after noon the boys borrowed a small skiff from a citizen who was absent, and got under way at once. When they were several miles below "Cave Hollow," Tom said: "Now you see this bluff here looks all alike all the way down from the cave hollow--no houses, no wood-yards, bushes all alike. But do you see that white place up yonder where there's been a landslide? Well, that's one of my marks. We'll get ashore, now." They landed. "Now, Huck, where we're a-standing you could touch that hole I got out of with a fishing-pole. See if you can find it." Huck searched all the place about, and found nothing. Tom proudly marched into a thick clump of sumach bushes and said: "Here you are! Look at it, Huck; it's the snuggest hole in this country. You just keep mum about it. All along I've been wanting to be a robber, but I knew I'd got to have a thing like this, and where to run across it was the bother. We've got it now, and we'll keep it quiet, only we'll let Joe Harper and Ben Rogers in--because of course there's got to be a Gang, or else there wouldn't be any style about it. Tom Sawyer's Gang--it sounds splendid, don't it, Huck?" "Well, it just does, Tom. And who'll we rob?" "Oh, most anybody. Waylay people--that's mostly the way."
Korean borrowed: 다른 데서 따온, 빈, 차용한. bread: 생계, 빵, 양식, 돈, 주식물, 먹을것, 고용주, 주인, 현금, 에 빵가루를 묻히다. citizen: 시민, 공민, 주민, 민간인, 국민, 단조롭고 보수적인 그룹에 속해 있는 사람, 공민권, 도시인, 융통성이 없는 딱딱한 사람, 인민, 일반인. clump: 군생하다, 쿵쿵 밟다, 밑창을 대다, 밑창, 덩어리, 무거운 발걸음
소리, 수풀, 풀숲, 응집시키다, 쿵쿵, 세균덩어리. landslide: 사태, 대승리, 산사태, 압도적 승리, 압도적인, 일방적 대승리, 압도적 대승리, 선거의 압도적 대승리, 선거 따위 압도적인, 선거의 일방적 대승리. lucifer: 샛별, 금성, 마왕, 사탄, 황린 성냥. myself: 나 자신, 내자신, 자기. proudly: 자랑하게.
robber: 강도, 도둑, 약탈자. thick: 가장 두꺼운부분, 두껍게, 우거진 수풀, 만난을 무릅쓰고, 한창 때, 굵은, 진하게, 두꺼운, 빽빽한, 짙은, 진한. wanting: 모자라는, 부족한, 지혜가 모자라는, 이 없이. waylay: 숨어 기다리다, 을 기다리다가 말을 걸다, 도중에 기다렸다가 불러 세우다, 요격하다, 길가에 숨어서 기다리다.
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"And%kill them?" "No, not always. Hive them in the cave till they raise a ransom." "What's a ransom?" "Money. You make them raise all they can, off'n their friends; and after you've kept them a year, if it ain't raised then you kill them. That's the general way. Only you don't kill the women. You shut up the women, but you don't kill them. They're always beautiful and rich, and awfully scared. You take their watches and things, but you always take your hat off and talk polite. They ain't anybody as polite as robbers-- you'll see that in any book. Well, the women get to loving you, and after they've been in the cave a week or two weeks they stop crying and after that you couldn't get them to leave. If you drove them out they'd turn right around and come back. It's so in all the books." "Why, it's real bully, Tom. I believe it's better'n to be a pirate." "Yes, it's better in some ways, because it's close to home and circuses and all that." By this time everything was ready and the boys entered the hole, Tom in the lead. They toiled their way to the farther end of the tunnel, then made their spliced kite-strings fast and moved on. A few steps brought them to the spring, and Tom felt a shudder quiver all through him. He showed Huck the fragment of candle-wick perched on a lump of clay against the wall, and described how he and Becky had watched the flame struggle and expire. The boys began to quiet down to whispers, now, for the stillness and gloom of the place oppressed their spirits. They went on, and presently entered and followed Tom's other corridor until they reached the "jumping-off place." The candles revealed the fact that it was not really a precipice, but only a steep clay hill twenty or thirty feet high. Tom whispered: "Now I'll show you something, Huck." He held his candle aloft and said: "Look as far around the corner as you can. Do you see that? There--on the big rock over yonder--done with candle-smoke."
Korean awfully: 무섭게, 대단히. drove: 몰려가는 가축 때, 떼지어 가는 무리, 굵은 정. expire: 만기가 되다, 끝나다, 내쉬다, 숨을 내쉬다, 뿜어 내다, 죽다, 숨을 거두다. fragment: 파편, 단편, 부서진 조각, 산산이 부수다, 산산 조각이 되다, 미완성유고, 미완성 유고, 부서지다. hat: 푹쉬다, 추기경의 빨간 모자, 모자.
hive: 벌통에 넣다, 꿀벌통, 벌집, 가풀막, 적시다, 담그다, 담금, 몰두 벌통에 들어가다, 와글와글하는 군중, 시키다, 급경사진, 가파른, 적심. 축적하다, 꿀벌의 벌집벌통, 벌집에 struggle: 노력, 고투, 버둥질, 밀어 들다, 벌통에 모으다, 벌통에 살게 헤치고 나아가다, 고투하다, 격투, 하다, 벌통에 저장하다. 노력하다, 발버둥질, 허위적거리다, polite: 공손한, 세련된, 품위 있는, 몸부림, 몸부림치다. 예절 바른, 문장 따위 세련된, 고상한. thirty: 서티, 서른, 삼십세의, 삼십세, precipice: 절벽, 벼랑. 끝을 나타내는 기호, 삼십. quiver: 떨림, 떨게 하다, 화살통, 진동, tunnel: 터널, 지하도, 갱도를 파고 전통, 떨다, 전동, 흔들리다. 나아가다, 굴, 에 굴을 파다, 터널을 steep: 담그는 액체, 험한, 엄청난, 파고 나아가다, 에 터널을 파다.
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"Tom, %it's a Cross!" "Now where's your Number Two? 'Under the cross,' hey? Right yonder's where I saw Injun Joe poke up his candle, Huck!" Huck stared at the mystic sign awhile, and then said with a shaky voice: "Tom, less git out of here!" "What! and leave the treasure?" "Yes--leave it. Injun Joe's ghost is round about there, certain." "No it ain't, Huck, no it ain't. It would ha'nt the place where he died--away out at the mouth of the cave--five mile from here." "No, Tom, it wouldn't. It would hang round the money. I know the ways of ghosts, and so do you." Tom began to fear that Huck was right. Misgivings gathered in his mind. But presently an idea occurred to him-"Lookyhere, Huck, what fools we're making of ourselves! Injun Joe's ghost ain't a going to come around where there's a cross!" The point was well taken. It had its effect. "Tom, I didn't think of that. But that's so. It's luck for us, that cross is. I reckon we'll climb down there and have a hunt for that box." Tom went first, cutting rude steps in the clay hill as he descended. Huck followed. Four avenues opened out of the small cavern which the great rock stood in. The boys examined three of them with no result. They found a small recess in the one nearest the base of the rock, with a pallet of blankets spread down in it; also an old suspender, some bacon rind, and the well-gnawed bones of two or three fowls. But there was no money-box. The lads searched and researched this place, but in vain. Tom said: "He said under the cross. Well, this comes nearest to being under the cross. It can't be under the rock itself, because that sets solid on the ground." They searched everywhere once more, and then sat down discouraged. Huck could suggest nothing. By-and-by Tom said:
Korean cutting: 예리한, 신랄한, 절단, 싸게 짚으로 된 이부자리, 초라한 잠자리, 껍질. 파는, 자른 가지, 필름 편집, 통렬한, 주걱, 도공의 주걱, 도공의 흙손, rock: 암석, 바위, 암초, 흔들리다, 살을 에는 듯한, 날카로운, 깎고 가는 초라한 침상, 짚자리, 화가의 발레트. 흔들어 움직이다, 동요하다, 암반, 돌, 가공, 오려낸 것. poke: 게으름뱅이, 주머니, 찌르다, 동요 움직이다, 애무하다, 화근. fear: 경외하다, 무서워하다, 걱정하다, 포켓, 구멍을 찔러서 뚫다, 밀다, rude: 거친, 버릇없는, 대강의, 건장한, 공포, 두려움, 경외, 걱정, 근심, 찌름, 자리공, 앞챙이쑥나온여자모자, 교양 없는, 난폭한, 자연 그대로의, 근심하다, 망설이다, 무서움. 와 성교하다-찌르다, 천착하다. 울퉁불퉁한, 거센, 강장한, 미가공의. ourselves: 우리자신, 우리 스스로, rind: 껍질, 외관, 의 껍질을 벗기다, solid: 고체, 견실한, 입체의, 고체의, 우리들 자신에게, 우리들 자신을, 외피, 굳은 껍질, 외면, 나무껍질, 사이가 좋은, 멋진, 완전한, 순수한, 평상시의 우리들, 평소의 우리들. 과일 따위의 껍질, 베이컨 따위의 속이 비지 않은, 연속된, 하이픈없이 pallet: 바퀴 멈추개, 팔레트, 미늘, 껍질, 수목 따위의 껍질, 고래 따위의 된.
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"Lookyhere, Huck, there's footprints and some candle-grease on the clay about one side of this rock, but not on the other sides. Now, what's that for? I bet you the money is under the rock. I'm going to dig in the clay." "That ain't no bad notion, Tom!" said Huck with animation.% Tom's "real Barlow" was out at once, and he had not dug four inches before he struck wood. "Hey, Huck!--you hear that?" Huck began to dig and scratch now. Some boards were soon uncovered and removed. They had concealed a natural chasm which led under the rock. Tom got into this and held his candle as far under the rock as he could, but said he could not see to the end of the rift. He proposed to explore. He stooped and passed under; the narrow way descended gradually. He followed its winding course, first to the right, then to the left, Huck at his heels. Tom turned a short curve, by-and-by, and exclaimed: "My goodness, Huck, lookyhere!" It was the treasure-box, sure enough, occupying a snug little cavern, along with an empty powder-keg, a couple of guns in leather cases, two or three pairs of old moccasins, a leather belt, and some other rubbish well soaked with the water-drip. "Got it at last!" said Huck, ploughing among the tarnished coins with his hand. "My, but we're rich, Tom!" "Huck, I always reckoned we'd get it. It's just too good to believe, but we have got it, sure! Say--let's not fool around here. Let's snake it out. Lemme see if I can lift the box." It weighed about fifty pounds. Tom could lift it, after an awkward fashion, but could not carry it conveniently. "I thought so," he said; "They carried it like it was heavy, that day at the ha'nted house. I noticed that. I reckon I was right to think of fetching the little bags along."
Korean awkward: 어색한, 하기 어려운, 약 pairs: 한 쌍의 남녀, 투표 기권을 우비어 파다, 지우다, 찰과상. 빠르지 못한, 보기흉한, 사용하기 담합하는 두 반대당의 두 명의 의원, snake: 뱀, 뒤틀다, 꿈틀거리다, 거북한, 서투른, 섣부른, 어거하기 한편, 한쪽, 한 쌍, 연이은 계단, 쌍을 꿈틀꿈틀 움직이다, 음흉한 사람, 힘든, 다루기 어려운, 깔볼 수 없는, 이루는 한편, 쌍을 이루는 한쪽, 두 잡아 끌다, 말 살며시 가벼리다, 말 거북한. 개, 같은 것의 두 개, 동물의 한 쌍. 없이 가벼리다, 묶다, 뱀 같은 인간, bags: 잔뜩임, 바지. rift: 균열, 가르다, 금, 갈라지다, 틈, 와이어로 하수관을 청소하다. chasm: 단절, 빈 틈, 차이, 공백, 균열, 뻐개진 틈, 열극, 쪼개다, 쪼개지다, winding: 구부러짐, 굴곡하는, 굴곡, 금, 깊게 갈라진 틈, 깊게 갈라진 폭, 찢다, 갈라진 데. 감아 올림, 감아 들임, 둘러 말하는, 결함, 깊은 구렁, 넓은 틈. scratch: 긁다, 긁힌 상처, 말살하다, 감은 것, 부정한 행동, 우여 곡절, concealed: 숨기는. 갈겨 쓰다, 근근히 살아가다, 긁는 일, 감음, 감는 법. fetching: 사람의 눈을 끄는, 매혹하는. 소정의 규준에 달하다, 어쩌다 맞기,
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The money was soon in the bags and the boys took it up to the cross rock. "Now less fetch the guns and things," said Huck. "No, Huck--leave them there. They're just the tricks to have when we go to robbing. We'll keep them there all the time, and we'll hold our orgies there, too. It's an awful snug place for orgies." "What orgies?" "I dono. But robbers always have orgies, and of course we've got to have them, too. Come along, Huck, we've been in here a long time. It's getting late, I reckon. I'm hungry, too. We'll eat and smoke when we get to the skiff." They presently emerged into the clump of sumach bushes, looked warily out, found the coast clear, and were soon lunching and smoking in the skiff. As the sun dipped toward the horizon they pushed out and got under way. Tom skimmed up the shore through the long twilight, chatting cheerily with Huck, and landed shortly after dark.% "Now, Huck," said Tom, "we'll hide the money in the loft of the widow's woodshed, and I'll come up in the morning and we'll count it and divide, and then we'll hunt up a place out in the woods for it where it will be safe. Just you lay quiet here and watch the stuff till I run and hook Benny Taylor's little wagon; I won't be gone a minute." He disappeared, and presently returned with the wagon, put the two small sacks into it, threw some old rags on top of them, and started off, dragging his cargo behind him. When the boys reached the Welshman's house, they stopped to rest. Just as they were about to move on, the Welshman stepped out and said: "Hallo, who's that?" "Huck and Tom Sawyer." "Good! Come along with me, boys, you are keeping everybody waiting. Here--hurry up, trot ahead--I'll haul the wagon for you. Why, it's not as light as it might be. Got bricks in it?--or old metal?" "Old metal," said Tom.
Korean cargo: 뱃짐, 선하, 적하, 화물. haul: 한 그물, 잡아끌다, 세게 당기기, loft: 고미다락, 올려치기, 우주선 쏘아 chatting: 채팅. 운반, 운반하다, 잡아당기다, 잡은 것, 올리다, 위층, 공을 높이 쳐올리다, coast: 해안, 힘들이지 않고 해치우다, 침로를 바꾸다, 세게 끌기, 한 그물의 저주파 전파 망원경, 지붕 밑 다락방, 썰매로 미끄러져 내려가다, 연안, 어획, 차로 나르다. 높이 쳐올리다, 로프트, 비둘기장, 활강사면, 타성으로 달리다, hook: 갈고리, 훅, 코바늘, 낚시, 고미다락에 저장하다. 타력주행, 태평양 연안지방, 갈고리 모양의 곶, 굴곡부, 걸쇠, quiet: 조용함, 조용한, 침착한, 얌전한, 추진하다, 자전거의 페달을 밟지 않ㄱ 갈고리 모양으로 굽다, 갈고리 낚시에 평정한, 평정, 평온히, 침착, 조용히, 내려가다, 연안지방. 걸다, 갈고리 모양으로 구부리다, 조용해지다, 정지. count: 세다, 계산, 수를 세다, 백작, 훅을 먹이다. waiting: 기다리는 시간, 기다리는, 중요하다, 셈, 계산하다, 고려, 박자를 horizon: 수평선, 지평선, 범위, 시계, 기다림, 시중듦, 시중드는, 시중들기, 맞추다, 카운트, 셈되다. 한계, 시야, 지평층. 대기 시간.
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"I judged so; the boys in this town will take more trouble and fool away more time hunting up six bits' worth of old iron to sell to the foundry than they would to make twice the money at regular work. But that's human nature--hurry along, hurry along!" The boys wanted to know what the hurry was about.% "Never mind; you'll see, when we get to the Widow Douglas'." Huck said with some apprehension--for he was long used to being falsely accused: "Mr. Jones, we haven't been doing nothing." The Welshman laughed. "Well, I don't know, Huck, my boy. I don't know about that. Ain't you and the widow good friends?" "Yes. Well, she's ben good friends to me, anyway." "All right, then. What do you want to be afraid for?" This question was not entirely answered in Huck's slow mind before he found himself pushed, along with Tom, into Mrs. Douglas' drawing-room. Mr. Jones left the wagon near the door and followed. The place was grandly lighted, and everybody that was of any consequence in the village was there. The Thatchers were there, the Harpers, the Rogerses, Aunt Polly, Sid, Mary, the minister, the editor, and a great many more, and all dressed in their best. The widow received the boys as heartily as any one could well receive two such looking beings. They were covered with clay and candlegrease. Aunt Polly blushed crimson with humiliation, and frowned and shook her head at Tom. Nobody suffered half as much as the two boys did, however. Mr. Jones said: "Tom wasn't at home, yet, so I gave him up; but I stumbled on him and Huck right at my door, and so I just brought them along in a hurry." "And you did just right," said the widow. "Come with me, boys." She took them to a bedchamber and said:
Korean accused: 피고인, 피의자, 고발 당한, 고소 당한. bedchamber: 침실, 침실용의, 통근자가 사는. consequence: 결과, 결론, 영향, 중대성, 귀결, 사회적 중요성, 자존, 중요성, 잘난체함, 결말, 중대함. covered: 덮개를 씌운, 뚜껑을 한, 모자를 쓴, 엄호물이 있는, 지붕이 있는, 차폐한, 감춰진. crimson: 진홍색의, 진홍색,
진홍색으로 하다, 진홍색이 되다, 피비린내 나는, 새빨개지다, 새빨갛게하다, 시뻘건, 물들이다. douglas: 남자 이름. drawing-room: 응접실, 특별 객실, 회견, 제도실. editor: 편집자, 논설 위원, 편집책임자. entirely: 완전히, 오로지, 전적으로, 아주. falsely: 거짓으로, 속여서,
불성실하게, 부실하게, 부정하게, 잘못하여. foundry: 주조장, 주조법, 주조, 주조소, 주조업. heartily: 마음으로부터, 열의를 갖고, 정중히, 매우, 배불리, 마음으로, 기운차게. sell: 실망, 속이다, 장사하다, 팔리다, 속임수, 선전하다, 매진, 납득시키다, 배신하다, 초만원, 판매전술.
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"Now wash and dress yourselves. Here are two new suits of clothes-- shirts, socks, everything complete. They're Huck's--no, no thanks, Huck--Mr. Jones bought one and I the other. But they'll fit both of you. Get into them. We'll wait-come down when you are slicked up enough." Then she left.%
Korean complete: 완성하다, 완전한, 끝마치다, 완결한, 숙달한, 채우다, 전부의, 완투하다, 철저히, 완비한, 순전한. dress: 의복, 정장하다, 예복, 드레스, 정열시키다, 다듬다, 입히다, 정장시키다, 무두질하다, 치료하다, 치장하다. everything: 만사, 가장 소중한 것, 무엇이든지모두, 모두, 무엇이든지. fit: 적합, 적당한, 준비시키다, 건강한,
꼭 맞다, 만듦새, 조달하다, 알맞은, 수험 준비를 하다, 격발, 이야기의 한 구절. socks: 속스. thanks: 고마워요, 감사합니다, 고맙습니다, 감사. wash: 도금하다, 씻다, 세광하다, 세제, 세탁, 습지, 화장수, 믿을 만하다, 그 소리, 씻어 정하게 하다, 쓸어 넣다. yourselves: 당신 자신들.
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HUCK%said: "Tom, we can slope, if we can find a rope. The window ain't high from the ground." "Shucks! what do you want to slope for?" "Well, I ain't used to that kind of a crowd. I can't stand it. I ain't going down there, Tom." "Oh, bother! It ain't anything. I don't mind it a bit. I'll take care of you." Sid appeared. "Tom," said he, "auntie has been waiting for you all the afternoon. Mary got your Sunday clothes ready, and everybody's been fretting about you. Say--ain't this grease and clay, on your clothes?" "Now, Mr. Siddy, you jist 'tend to your own business. What's all this blowout about, anyway?" "It's one of the widow's parties that she's always having. This time it's for the Welshman and his sons, on account of that scrape they helped her out of the other night. And say--I can tell you something, if you want to know." "Well, what?"
Korean auntie: 아줌마, 미사일 요격용 미사일, 증회하다, 에 기름을 바르다, 지방, 영국 방송 협회, 미사일 요격미사일. 유지, 에기름을 바르다, 수지, 에 bit: 비트, 잔돈, 작은 조각, 조금, 소량, 기름을 치다. 잠시, 예의 방식, 대패의 날, 판에 rope: 새끼, 비결, 밧줄로 묶다, 요령, 박은 짓거리, 판에 박은 일, 판에 박은 교수형, 로프, 끈적끈적해지다, 밧줄, 사건. 올가미로 잡다, 줄타기용 줄, 줄. can't: 못 하다. scrape: 켜다, 긁어 모으다, 문지르다, clay: 점토, 육체, 찰흙, 자질, 흙, 인격, 문질러 만들다, 푼푼이 모으다, 비벼 인품, 사기담뱃대, 천성, 진흙, 인체. 스치며 나아가다, 문질러 지다, don't: 금지조항서, 하지마세요. 긁어모으다, 면도하다, 발을 비비다, grease: 그리스, 기름, 뇌물, 에 고생.
shucks: 빌어먹을, 쳇. slope: 경사지다, 경사도, 비탈, 경사면, 경사지게 하다, 경사, 달아나다, 어깨 총의 자세, 자체의 기울기. waiting: 기다리는 시간, 기다리는, 기다림, 시중듦, 시중드는, 시중들기, 대기 시간. widow: 미망인, 과부, 과부로 만들다, 아내를여윈, 돌리고 남은 패, 빼앗다, 샴페인 술, 과부가 되게 하다.
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"Why, old Mr. Jones is going to try to spring something on the people here tonight, but I overheard him tell auntie to-day about it, as a secret, but I reckon it's not much of a secret now. Everybody knows-- the widow, too, for all she tries to let on she don't. Mr. Jones was bound Huck should be here--couldn't get along with his grand secret without Huck, you know!" "Secret about what, Sid?" "About Huck tracking the robbers to the widow's. I reckon Mr. Jones was going to make a grand time over his surprise, but I bet you it will drop pretty flat." Sid chuckled in a very contented and satisfied way.% "Sid, was it you that told?" "Oh, never mind who it was. Somebody told--that's enough." "Sid, there's only one person in this town mean enough to do that, and that's you. If you had been in Huck's place you'd 'a' sneaked down the hill and never told anybody on the robbers. You can't do any but mean things, and you can't bear to see anybody praised for doing good ones. There--no thanks, as the widow says"--and Tom cuffed Sid's ears and helped him to the door with several kicks. "Now go and tell auntie if you dare--and to-morrow you'll catch it!" Some minutes later the widow's guests were at the supper-table, and a dozen children were propped up at little side-tables in the same room, after the fashion of that country and that day. At the proper time Mr. Jones made his little speech, in which he thanked the widow for the honor she was doing himself and his sons, but said that there was another person whose modesty-And so forth and so on. He sprung his secret about Huck's share in the adventure in the finest dramatic manner he was master of, but the surprise it occasioned was largely counterfeit and not as clamorous and effusive as it might have been under happier circumstances. However, the widow made a pretty fair show of astonishment, and heaped so many compliments and so much gratitude upon Huck that he almost forgot the nearly intolerable
Korean catch: 걸리다, 발견하다, 쥐다, 붙들다, 잡기, 손잡이, 붙들려고 하다, 사람을 속이는, 걸다, 얻고 싶은 것, 의 주의를 끌다. clamorous: 시끄러운, 떠들썩한, 떨들썩한. compliments: 의례적인 인사말. contented: 만족하고 있는, 흡족해 하는, 달갑게 하는, 만족한. counterfeit: 위조하다, 흉내내다, 모조의, 모조품, 모조하다, 허위의,
위조의, 위조 물건, 와 아주 흡사하다, 위작, 속이다. dramatic: 극적인, 연극의, 희곡의. effusive: 감정을 거창하게 나타내는, 넘치는, 넘칠 듯한, 심정을 토로하는. fashion: 유행, 형, 방법, 종류, 형성하다, 유행아-형성하다, 처럼, 맞추다, 인기있는 사람, 인기있는 물건, 상류 사회의 사람들. grand: 멋진, 웅대한, 중대한, 위대한, 굉장한, 거만한, 장엄한, 전부의,
주되는, 거룩한, 큰. largely: 크게, 주로, 아낌없이, 너그러이, 풍부하게. sprung: 얼근한. surprise: 기습, 놀람, 놀라게 하다, 불시의 공격, 불시에 습격하다, 현행 중에 붙잡다, 놀라운 일, 뜻밖의, 시키다, 불시에 쳐서, 놀라운 사건. tracking: 능력별 학급 편성, 추적, 미사일의 추적, 촬영중 카메라의 좌우이동, 적성별 학급 편성.
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discomfort of his new clothes in the entirely intolerable discomfort of being set up as a target for everybody's gaze and everybody's laudations.% The widow said she meant to give Huck a home under her roof and have him educated; and that when she could spare the money she would start him in business in a modest way. Tom's chance was come. He said: "Huck don't need it. Huck's rich." Nothing but a heavy strain upon the good manners of the company kept back the due and proper complimentary laugh at this pleasant joke. But the silence was a little awkward. Tom broke it: "Huck's got money. Maybe you don't believe it, but he's got lots of it. Oh, you needn't smile--I reckon I can show you. You just wait a minute." Tom ran out of doors. The company looked at each other with a perplexed interest--and inquiringly at Huck, who was tongue-tied. "Sid, what ails Tom?" said Aunt Polly. "He--well, there ain't ever any making of that boy out. I never--" Tom entered, struggling with the weight of his sacks, and Aunt Polly did not finish her sentence. Tom poured the mass of yellow coin upon the table and said: "There--what did I tell you? Half of it's Huck's and half of it's mine!" The spectacle took the general breath away. All gazed, nobody spoke for a moment. Then there was a unanimous call for an explanation. Tom said he could furnish it, and he did. The tale was long, but brimful of interest. There was scarcely an interruption from any one to break the charm of its flow. When he had finished, Mr. Jones said: "I thought I had fixed up a little surprise for this occasion, but it don't amount to anything now. This one makes it sing mighty small, I'm willing to allow." The money was counted. The sum amounted to a little over twelve thousand dollars. It was more than any one present had ever seen at one time before, though several persons were there who were worth considerably more than that in property.
Korean complimentary: 칭찬하는, 무료의, 인사의, 인사잘하는, 초대의, 치렛말의, 경의 표하는. considerably: 상당히, 꽤, 많이, 적지않게. discomfort: 불쾌하게 하다, 불편을 주다, 불쾌. educated: 교양 있는, 교육받은, 지식에 의한, 숙련된, 근거가 있는, 교육 받은, 경험에 의한. gaze: 응시, 응시하다, 뚫어지게
바라보며 서 있다, 뚫어지게 보다. inquiringly: 알고 싶은 듯이, 의심쩍은 듯이. manners: 예의, 예절, 풍습. modest: 겸손한, 수수한, 수줍은, 조신하는, 그다지 크지 않은, 그다지 많지 않은, 적당한. sing: 노래하다, 지저귀다, 울다, 울리다, 윙윙거리다, 픽픽하다, 시를 짓다, 노래가 되다, 소리치다, 자백하다, 노래를 짓다.
strain: 긴장시키다, 거르다, 종족, 경향, 혈통, 기미, 남용하다, 접질하다, 잡아당기다, 성격, 너무 써서 손상 시키다. thousand: 천, 무수, 천의, 다수, 수천의, 천개. tongue-tied: 혀가 짧은, 말문이 막힌, 말을 하지 않는. unanimous: 만장일치의, 이구동성의, 동의의, 만장 일치의, 전원 일치의, 합의의.
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THE%READER may rest satisfied that Tom's and Huck's windfall made a mighty stir in the poor little village of St. Petersburg. So vast a sum, all in actual cash, seemed next to incredible. It was talked about, gloated over, glorified, until the reason of many of the citizens tottered under the strain of the unhealthy excitement. Every "haunted" house in St. Petersburg and the neighboring villages was dissected, plank by plank, and its foundations dug up and ransacked for hidden treasure--and not by boys, but men--pretty grave, unromantic men, too, some of them. Wherever Tom and Huck appeared they were courted, admired, stared at. The boys were not able to remember that their remarks had possessed weight before; but now their sayings were treasured and repeated; everything they did seemed somehow to be regarded as remarkable; they had evidently lost the power of doing and saying commonplace things; moreover, their past history was raked up and discovered to bear marks of conspicuous originality. The village paper published biographical sketches of the boys. The Widow Douglas put Huck's money out at six per cent., and Judge Thatcher did the same with Tom's at Aunt Polly's request. Each lad had an
Korean biographical: 전기의, 전기적인. 센. stir: 활동, 움직이다, 움직임, 휘젓다, commonplace: 평범한, 평범한 일, neighboring: 근처의, 이웃의, 인근의, 뒤섞다, 흥분, 찌르기, 휘젓기, 상투어, 진부한, 흔해빠진말, 비망록, 근처의 인접한, 인접하고 있는. 유통하다, 흥분시키다, 활동하다. 다반사, 평범한 것, 흔해빠진 말, originality: 기인, 진품, 창의, 신기, unhealthy: 건강치 못한, 불건전한, 흔해빠진 이야기. 독창성, 원물임, 독창력, 기발. 위험한, 건강하지 못한, 건강에 conspicuous: 두드러진, 확실히 plank: 두꺼운 판자, 즉시 지불하다, 해로운. 보이는, 눈에 잘 띄는, 현저한, 밑에 놓다, 판자위에서 구운 채 windfall: 뜻밖의 횡재, 바람에 떨어진 저명한, 이채를 띤, 뛰어난, 뚜렷한. 내놓다, 정강의 조항-판자를 깔다, 과일, 굴러 들어온 복, 바람에 떨어진 dug: 젖꼭지, 젖퉁이. 의지가 되는 것, 정당의 강령 항목, 과실. mighty: 거대한, 강대한, 굉장한, 힘센, 즉석에서 지불하다, 당장지불하다, 에 위대한, 몹시, 센, 물체가 센, 사람이 널빤지를 깔다, 강령 항목.
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income, now, that was simply prodigious--a dollar for every week-day in the year and half of the Sundays. It was just what the minister got-- no, it was what he was promised--he generally couldn't collect it. A dollar and a quarter a week would board, lodge, and school a boy in those old simple days--and clothe him and wash him, too, for that matter.% Judge Thatcher had conceived a great opinion of Tom. He said that no commonplace boy would ever have got his daughter out of the cave. When Becky told her father, in strict confidence, how Tom had taken her whipping at school, the Judge was visibly moved; and when she pleaded grace for the mighty lie which Tom had told in order to shift that whipping from her shoulders to his own, the Judge said with a fine outburst that it was a noble, a generous, a magnanimous lie--a lie that was worthy to hold up its head and march down through history breast to breast with George Washington's lauded Truth about the hatchet! Becky thought her father had never looked so tall and so superb as when he walked the floor and stamped his foot and said that. She went straight off and told Tom about it. Judge Thatcher hoped to see Tom a great lawyer or a great soldier some day. He said he meant to look to it that Tom should be admitted to the National Military Academy and afterward trained in the best law school in the country, in order that he might be ready for either career or both. Huck Finn's wealth and the fact that he was now under the Widow Douglas' protection introduced him into society--no, dragged him into it, hurled him into it--and his sufferings were almost more than he could bear. The widow's servants kept him clean and neat, combed and brushed, and they bedded him nightly in unsympathetic sheets that had not one little spot or stain which he could press to his heart and know for a friend. He had to eat with a knife and fork; he had to use napkin, cup, and plate; he had to learn his book, he had to go to church; he had to talk so properly that speech was become insipid in his mouth; whithersoever he turned, the bars and shackles of civilization shut him in and bound him hand and foot.
Korean clothe: 덮다, 부여하다, 싸다, 입히다, 표현하다, 의복을지급하다, 입다, 주다, 의복을 몸에 걸치다, 의복을 걸치다, 몸에걸치다. fork: 포크, 갈래, 쇠스랑, 아귀, 가랑이꼴이 되다, 포크 모양으로 하다, 포크로 찌르다, 포크를 쓰다, 쇠스랑으로 던지다, 쇠스랑으로던지다, 서서 먹는. hatchet: 자귀, 화해하다. insipid: 맛없는, 재미없는, 풍미가
없는, 김빠진, 무미건조한. lodge: 맡기다, 묵다, 하숙인, 오두막집, 쓰러지다, 지부, 수위실, 투숙케 하다, 파수막, 해리따위의 굴, 동거인. magnanimous: 도량이 넓은, 아량 있는, 도량이 큰. napkin: 냅킨, 기저귀, 손수건, 냅킨으로 싸다, 생리용 냅킨. outburst: 폭팔, 폭발, 화산 따위의 폭발, 격정 따위의 폭발.
stain: 얼룩, 오점, 더러워지다, 착색, 착색하다, 흠, 더럽히다, 손상시키다, 얼룩지다, 얼룩을 묻히다, 더럼. unsympathetic: 공명하지 않는, 동정심 없는, 냉담한, 매정한, 동정심이 없는, 무정한, 성미가 맞지않는. visibly: 눈에 보이게, 뚜렷하게, 명백히, 역력히. whithersoever: 하는 곳은 어디든지.
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He%bravely bore his miseries three weeks, and then one day turned up missing. For forty-eight hours the widow hunted for him everywhere in great distress. The public were profoundly concerned; they searched high and low, they dragged the river for his body. Early the third morning Tom Sawyer wisely went poking among some old empty hogsheads down behind the abandoned slaughter-house, and in one of them he found the refugee. Huck had slept there; he had just breakfasted upon some stolen odds and ends of food, and was lying off, now, in comfort, with his pipe. He was unkempt, uncombed, and clad in the same old ruin of rags that had made him picturesque in the days when he was free and happy. Tom routed him out, told him the trouble he had been causing, and urged him to go home. Huck's face lost its tranquil content, and took a melancholy cast. He said: "Don't talk about it, Tom. I've tried it, and it don't work; it don't work, Tom. It ain't for me; I ain't used to it. The widder's good to me, and friendly; but I can't stand them ways. She makes me get up just at the same time every morning; she makes me wash, they comb me all to thunder; she won't let me sleep in the woodshed; I got to wear them blamed clothes that just smothers me, Tom; they don't seem to any air git through 'em, somehow; and they're so rotten nice that I can't set down, nor lay down, nor roll around anywher's; I hain't slid on a cellardoor for--well, it 'pears to be years; I got to go to church and sweat and sweat--I hate them ornery sermons! I can't ketch a fly in there, I can't chaw. I got to wear shoes all Sunday. The widder eats by a bell; she goes to bed by a bell; she gits up by a bell--everything's so awful reg'lar a body can't stand it." "Well, everybody does that way, Huck." "Tom, it don't make no difference. I ain't everybody, and I can't stand it. It's awful to be tied up so. And grub comes too easy--I don't take no interest in vittles, that way. I got to ask to go a-fishing; I got to ask to go in a-swimming-dern'd if I hain't got to ask to do everything. Well, I'd got to talk so nice it wasn't no comfort--I'd got to go up in the attic and rip out awhile, every day, to git a taste in my mouth, or I'd a died, Tom. The widder wouldn't let me smoke; she wouldn't let me yell, she wouldn't let me gape, nor stretch, nor scratch, before
Korean attic: 다락방, 아테네풍의, 고전풍의, 고미다락, 더그매 두 고미 다락, 더그매 두 고미 다락방, 애틱. chaw: 한 입, 씹다, 완전히 해내다, 질겅질겅 씹다, 한 입의 양. eats: 먹을것, 음식물. gape: 입을 크게 벌리다, 하품, 부리를 헤벌리는 병, 갈라진 틈, 딱 벌린 입, 입을 벌리고 바라보다, 벌린 입의 넓이, 가금이 부리를 자꾸 벌리는 병, 벌린 부리의 넓이, 하품하다, 입을 딱
벌림. grub: 파내다, 파 일으키다, 애써서 찾아내다, 삼류문인, 단정치 못한 사람, 굼벵이, 구더기, 파다, 에게 음식을 주다, 음식, 애벌레. ornery: 품성이 비열한, 하찮은, 흔한, 비열한, 상스러운, 심술궂은. picturesque: 그림같은, 생생한, 아름다운, 그림 같은. profoundly: 깊이, 매우, 심원하게, 몹시.
rip: 찢다, 찢어지다, 째지다, 거칠게 말하다, 격랑, 폭로하다, 잡아 찢음, 폐마, 째진 틈, 방탕아, 터지다. wisely: 현명하게. yell: 아우성치다, 큰소리로 외치다, 포복 절도하다, 폭소하다, 찢어지는 듯한 소리를 내다, 소리치다, 큰소리를 지르다, 자기 편 선수 응원의 일정한 함성, 응원에서 …에게 일정한 함성을 보내다, 외침, 외쳐 말하다.
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folks--"% [Then with a spasm of special irritation and injury]--"And dad fetch it, she prayed all the time! I never see such a woman! I had to shove, Tom--I just had to. And besides, that school's going to open, and I'd a had to go to it--well, I wouldn't stand that, Tom. Looky here, Tom, being rich ain't what it's cracked up to be. It's just worry and worry, and sweat and sweat, and a-wishing you was dead all the time. Now these clothes suits me, and this bar'l suits me, and I ain't ever going to shake 'em any more. Tom, I wouldn't ever got into all this trouble if it hadn't 'a' ben for that money; now you just take my sheer of it along with your'n, and gimme a ten-center sometimes--not many times, becuz I don't give a dern for a thing 'thout it's tollable hard to git--and you go and beg off for me with the widder." "Oh, Huck, you know I can't do that. 'Tain't fair; and besides if you'll try this thing just a while longer you'll come to like it." "Like it! Yes--the way I'd like a hot stove if I was to set on it long enough. No, Tom, I won't be rich, and I won't live in them cussed smothery houses. I like the woods, and the river, and hogsheads, and I'll stick to 'em, too. Blame it all! just as we'd got guns, and a cave, and all just fixed to rob, here this dern foolishness has got to come up and spile it all!" Tom saw his opportunity-"Lookyhere, Huck, being rich ain't going to keep me back from turning robber." "No! Oh, good-licks; are you in real dead-wood earnest, Tom?" "Just as dead earnest as I'm sitting here. But Huck, we can't let you into the gang if you ain't respectable, you know." Huck's joy was quenched. "Can't let me in, Tom? Didn't you let me go for a pirate?" "Yes, but that's different. A robber is more high-toned than what a pirate is-as a general thing. In most countries they're awful high up in the nobility--dukes and such."
Korean fair: 깨끗한, 아름다운, 순조로운, 갠, 정중한, 금발의, 여성, 장애물이 없는, 유망한, 품평회, 철저한. fixed: 부정하게 결정된, 응고된, 짬짜미의, 고정된, 내밀히 결정된, 결정된, 충분히 마련되어, 충분히 지급되어, 응고한. high-toned: 고결한, 격조 높은, 고상한. irritation: 자극, 염증, 성남, 아픔, 짜증, 화냄, 짜증나게 함, 화,
자극하는것, 짜증나는것, 성나게 함. stove: 난로, 스토브, 온실, 온실에서 longer: 더 길게. 재배하다, 요리용 난로, 온실에서 rob: 강탈하다, 강도질을 하다, 훔치다, 속상 재배하다. 남자 이름, 약탈을 하다, 잃게하다, 의 turning: 굴곡, 선회, 회전, 변화, 변절, 속을 뒤져 훔치다, 강도질하다, 녹로세공, 형성, 선반 세공법, 녹로 약탈하다, 빼앗다, 에서 빼앗다. 세공법, 녹로 세공, 선반 세공. shove: 밀치다, 출발하다, 떠나다, worry: 걱정, 근심, 괴로워하다, 밀어내다, 찌르다, 저어 나아가다, 물어뜯어 괴롭히다, 괴롭히다, 고생, 떼밀기, 밀다, 지지, 밀어 만들다, 한 걱정하다, 걱정시키다, 동물을 번 떼밀기. 물어뜯어 괴롭히다, 물고 흔들다, spasm: 경련, 발작. 풀려고 애쓰다.
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"Now, Tom, hain't you always ben friendly to me? You wouldn't shet me out, would you, Tom? You wouldn't do that, now, would you, Tom?" "Huck, I wouldn't want to, and I don’t want to--but what would people say? Why, they'd say, 'Mph! Tom Sawyer's Gang! pretty low characters in it!' They'd mean you, Huck. You wouldn't like that, and I wouldn't."% Huck was silent for some time, engaged in a mental struggle. Finally he said: "Well, I'll go back to the widder for a month and tackle it and see if I can come to stand it, if you'll let me b'long to the gang, Tom." "All right, Huck, it's a whiz! Come along, old chap, and I'll ask the widow to let up on you a little, Huck." "Will you, Tom--now will you? That's good. If she'll let up on some of the roughest things, I'll smoke private and cuss private, and crowd through or bust. When you going to start the gang and turn robbers?" "Oh, right off. We'll get the boys together and have the initiation to-night, maybe." "Have the which?" "Have the initiation." "What's that?" "It's to swear to stand by one another, and never tell the gang's secrets, even if you're chopped all to flinders, and kill anybody and all his family that hurts one of the gang." "That's gay--that's mighty gay, Tom, I tell you." "Well, I bet it is. And all that swearing's got to be done at midnight, in the lonesomest, awfulest place you can find--a ha'nted house is the best, but they're all ripped up now." "Well, midnight's good, anyway, Tom." "Yes, so it is. And you've got to swear on a coffin, and sign it with blood."
Korean along: 을 끼고, 을 따라, 을 따라서, 욕, 놈자식, 욕을 퍼붓다. 죽게하다. 이쪽으로, 로 따라서, 앞으로, 데리고, friendly: 친한, 친절한, 호의를보이는, low: 낮은 것, 낮은, 싸게, 낮게, 가까워져서, 계속 앞으로, 약, 지나서. 형편좋은, 붙임성 있는, 우정이있는, 저기압, 저지의, 저조의, 움매하고 anyway: 여하튼, 어쨌든, 어떻게 친구의, 친절, 친구처럼, 우호적인, 울다, 소의 울음소리, 푸대접하여, 해서든, 아무렇게나, 아무리 해도, 친선경기. 침울한. 어떻게 해서든지. initiation: 개시, 가입, 입회, 입문, month: 달, 월, 한달. bust: 상반신, 흉상, 실패, 반신상, 비전 전수, 비법을 전함, 창업, sign: 기호, 간판, 표시, 손짓, 서명시켜 파열, 파산하다, 가슴, 실패하다, 입회식, 전수, 창시, 초보지도. 고용하다, 기적, 서명하다, 징후, 빠구, 파멸시키다, 앞가슴. kill: 죽이다, 기세를 꺾다, 시내, 잡은 신호하다, 사인, 길잡이. chopped: 개조한. 것, 수로, 살생, 보내다, 말라 cuss: 저주, 놈, 저주하다, 녀석, 악담, 주게하다, 말살하다, 살인하다, 말라
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"Now, that's something like! Why, it's a million times bullier than pirating. I'll stick to the widder till I rot, Tom; and if I git to be a reg'lar ripper of a robber, and everybody talking 'bout it, I reckon she'll be proud she snaked me in out of the wet." %
Korean everybody: 누구나, 각사람, 각자 모두, 누구든지. git: 멍텅구리, 쓸모없는 놈. proud: 자존심이 있는, 거만한, 자랑하고 있는, 영광으로 여기는, 자랑으로 생각하는, 자랑할 만한, 자랑하다, 당당한, 교만한, 일이 자랑할 만한, 물건이 자랑할 만한. reckon: 세다, 기대하다, 계산하다, 생각하다, 단정하다, 간주하다, 평가하다, 판단하다, 돌리다.
ripper: 찢는 사람, 잡아 찢는 사람, 단장, 나무토막, 지팡이 멍청이, 연속 자기 파에 유리한 개정을 허용하는, 무하 폭탄, 고착 시키다, 엄청난 값을 훌륭한것, 썩 좋은 사람, 세로 켜는 부르다, 걸리게 하다. 톱, 두대를 연결한 썰매, 째는 것, talking: 담화, 말하는, 표정이 풍부한, 째는 사람, 찢는 것, 멋있는 사람. 수다, 수다스러운. robber: 강도, 도둑, 약탈자. till: 까지, 갈다, 돈궤, 서랍, 귀중품함, rot: 부패, 썩다, 썩음, 썩어 할 때까지는, 하여 마침내, 표석 점토, 문드러지다, 부패물, 타락시키다, 배양하다, 땅을 갈다, 까지줄곧. 부패시키다, 부패하다, 부패병, 헛소리, 타락. stick: 붙이다, 찌르다, 잔가지, 조종간,
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SO%endeth this chronicle. It being strictly a history of a boy, it must stop here; the story could not go much further without becoming the history of a man. When one writes a novel about grown people, he knows exactly where to stop-that is, with a marriage; but when he writes of juveniles, he must stop where he best can. Most of the characters that perform in this book still live, and are prosperous and happy. Some day it may seem worth while to take up the story of the younger ones again and see what sort of men and women they turned out to be; therefore it will be wisest not to reveal any of that part of their lives at present.
Korean becoming: 어울리는, 알맞은, 생성. 결혼 생활, 매리지, 결혼생활. chronicle: 연대기, 역대기, 신문, novel: 신기한, 소설, 새로운, 진기한, 연대기에 싣다, 기록이야기, 기록에 잘 알려져 있지 않은, 색다른, 로마법 올리다, 이야기, 기록하다, 편년사, 신법, 개정 칙령, 짧은 이야기, 장편 기록. 소설. exactly: 정확하게, 꼭, 그렇소, 조금도 ones: 그 사람의, 사람의. 틀림없이, 바로 그렇습니다, 바로 perform: 연주하다, 성취하다, 그대로, 바로, 틀림없이. 실행하다, 하다, 실행자, 연주자, history: 역사, 사극, 경력, 연혁, 사학, 행하다, 공연하다, 극을 공연하다, 사서, 이야기, 조직적 기술, 과거지사. 약속 따위를 이행하다, 동물이 재주를 marriage: 결혼, 결혼식, 밀접한 결합, 부리다.
prosperous: 번영하는, 운이 좋은, 행운의 길, 잘 되어 가는, 순조로운. reveal: 보이다, 계시하다, 시현, 창틀, 나타내다, 드러내다, 문설주, 폭로, 밝히다, 계시, 들추어내다. strictly: 엄한, 절대적인, 정확한, 엄격하게. younger: 나이 적은 쪽의, 연하의 사람, 손아랫사람들, 어린 쪽의, 연하쪽의 젊은이, 형제 중 어린 쪽의, 손아래의, 손 아래 사람들, 아이들.
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GLOSSARY abandoned: 버림받은, 방탕한, 파렴치한, 자포자기한, 쟈유 분방한 abash: 당황케 하다, 부끄럽게 하다, 당황하게 하다, 무안하게 하다 abashed: 부끄러워 abide: 지탱하다, 살다, 머무르다, 기다리다, 참고 견디다, 지속하다, 머물다, 달게 받다, 규칙을 엄수하다, 각오하고 기다리다, 따르다 ablaze: 격하여, 불타올라, 빛나서, 흥분하여, 불타는, 불타올라서, 흥분한, 밝게 빛나는 aboard: 차내에, 배 안에, 뱃전에, 탑승하고, 베이스에 나가서, 배에, 배로 abreast: 나란히, 어깨를 나란히 하여, 옆으로 나란히 abroad: 널리, 해외에, 틀려서, 퍼져서, 집 밖에, 밖에, 집 밖으로, 잘못하여, 외국으로, 본거지 외에서, 국외로 absent: 결석의, 없는, 부재의, 멍청한, 멍하게, 결근의, 결근하다, 결석하다, 결여된, 멍한, 출타중인 absently: 얼빠져, 넋을 잃고, 멍하니, 방심하여 absent-mindedness: 상심 absorbed: 열중한, 마음을 빼앗긴, 흡수된, 병합된, 여념 없는 absorbing: 흡수하는, 흥미진진한, 열중케 하는 abstain: 끊다, 자제하다, 금주가, 금주하다, 금주하다절제가, 기권하다, 절제하다 absurd: 불합리한, 어리석은, 부조리한, 모순된, 부조리 abundance: 풍부, 부유, 윤택, 다수, 충분한 물작 공급, 충분한 물자 공급, 유복 abundant: 풍족한, 남아돌 종도의, 풍요로운, 풍부한 abuse: 남용, 학대, 남용하다, 학대하다, 악습, 악용하다, 욕하다, 욕, 악용, 욕하다.악용, 페해 academy: 학원, 전문 학교, 사립의
고등 학교, 학회, 아카데미아, 왕립 미술원, 협회, 아카데메이아 학원 accent: 악센트, 강조, 어조, 말, 말투, 사투리, 음성, 강음, 강하게 하다, 시구, 사트리 accidental: 우연한, 우연의 우발적인 사물, 비본질적인, 임시 변화의, 우발적인, 사고의, 우유적인 accompanying: 따르는, 동봉한, 동반중인, 수행중인 accomplish: 숙달한, 완수하다, 가르치다, 달성하다, 성취하다, 완성한, 소양이있는, 소양이 있는, 이루다, 에게 가르치다 accomplished: 성취된, 뛰어난, 교양이 있는, 능란한, 세련된, 조예가 깊은, 기정의, 완료된, 완성된 accord: 조화하다, 맞다, 일치하다, 화음, 을 일치시키다, 을 적응시키다, 을 조화시키다, 일치, 임의, 협정, 주다 according: 그러므로, 따라서, 나름으로, 에 따라, 에 의하여 accused: 피고인, 피의자, 고발 당한, 고소 당한 accusing: 비난하는, 나무라는, 죄가 있다고 하는, 책망하는 듯한, 고발하는 accustomed: 익숙한, 평소의, 여느 때와 다름없는, 길든, 습관의, 에 익숙한 ache: 아프다, 아픔, 쑤시다, 갈망하다, 간망하다, 통증, 하고 싶어 못 견디다 achievement: 성취, 연령, 업적, 성공, 성적, 위업, 학력 aching: 쑤시는, 아픈 acquire: 얻다, 획득, 학식, 재예, 습득, 습득하다, 붙이다, 잡다, 받게 하다, 취득하다 acquired: 획득한, 습득한, 후천적인 acquirement: 취득, 학식, 획득, 기예, 습득 acting: 대리의, 직무 대행의, 행위, 가짜의, 연출용의, 임시의
adamantine: 금강석 같은, 견고 무비한, 불굴의, 아주 견고한, 철석같은 addresses: 구애 adherent: 들러붙는, 집착하는 붙어 떨어지지 않는, 점착성의, 자기편 admirable: 훌륭한, 좋다, 칭찬할 만한 admiration: 감탄, 칭찬, 찬미, 경탄, 경이, 칭찬의 대상, 찬양의 대상 admiring: 감복한, 감탄하는, 찬미하는, 찬양하는 admitted: 시인된, 공인된, 명백한 adoration: 동경, 숭배, 애모, 경모, 숭비 adorn: 꾸미다, 미관을 더하다, 아름다움을 돋보게 하다 adventure: 모험, 흔치않은 체험, 흔치안은 체험, 재미있는, 희한한 사건, 투기, 위험을 무릅쓰다, 위험에 빠뜨리다, 모험심, 모험담, 감행하다 adventurous: 모험적인, 모험을 즐기는, 모험을 좋아하는, 새로운 요소가 있는, 겁없는 affair: 일, 사건, 물건, 물품, 사무, 하기, 문제, 추문, 전투, 일거리, 연애 사건 affection: 애정, 영향, 병, 감정, 특성, 성질, 호의, 기질, 감동 afloat: 떠서, 해상에, 퍼져, 유통되어, 범람하여, 떠돌아, 수면과 거의 같은 높이로, 행상에, 퍼져서, 침수하여, 유통하여 afterward: 나중에, 그 후, 뒤에 aggravate: 심하게 하다, 악화시키다, 괴롭히다, 노하게 하다, 화나게 하다, 더욱 악화시키다 aggravated: 가중 폭행 agin: 에 대하여, 에 반대하여 agony: 희비의 극치, 단말마의 괴로움, 고뇌, 고통, 그리스도의 고통, 심한 고통, 죽음의 고통, 감정의 격발, 격발 agreeable: 기분 좋은, 유쾌한, 적당한, 어울리는, 쾌이 흥하는,
Mark Twain 사근사근한, 마음에 드는, 맞는, 상냥한, 기꺼이 동의하는 aha: 아하, 기쁨, 만족, 승리등을 나타냄 ailing: 병든, 괴로워하는, 몸이 불편한 ailment: 병, 불쾌, 우환, 가벼운 질병 airily: 경쾌하게, 가볍게, 쾌활하게 aisle: 좌석.객차등의 통로, 복도, 측량, 측랑, 측랑이 있는, 측면의 복도, 통로 alabama: 미국 남부의, 알라바마마 alacrity: 민활, 활발 alarm: 경보, 놀람, 경보기, 자명종, 공포, 놀란, 공보, 일보 내딛고 하는 도전, 놀라운, 경보를 전하다 alarmed: 불안해 하는, 겁 먹은, 깜짝 놀란 alert: 경계, 방심 않는, 민활한, 경계경보, 경보, 기민한 alfred: 앨프레드 대왕, 남자 이름 alike: 똑같은, 같은, 같게, 같이, 서로 같은 alley: 좁은 길, 뒷골목, 샛길, 뒷길, 튀김돌, 골목, 동맹국, 경기장, 공기, 오솔길, 공기돌 allowance: 수당, 공제, 급여액, 승인, 용돈, 용인, 유리한 조건, 지급하는 돈, 참작, 할인, 허용 오차 alloy: 합금, 섞음질, 비급속, 섞음질하다, 품질을 떨어뜨리다, 합금하다, 품위, 품위-합금하다, 덜다, 합금에 쓰는 비금속, 합금이 되다 aloft: 높이, 돛대 꼭대기에, 위로, 위쪽에, 위에 alongside: 곁에, 옆으로 대어, 와 나란히, 옆에, 옆으로 대고 aloud: 큰 소리로, 똑똑히, 소리 내어 altar: 제단, 제대, 성찬대 alteration: 변경, 개조, 변경된 곳, 변화 altitude: 높이, 고도, 높은, 높은 자리, 정점에서 밑변까지의 수직 거리 altogether: 전부해서, 아주전혀, 대체로-전체적 효과, 벌거숭이, 요컨대, 전체, 전혀, 다 합하여 amazement: 놀람, 소스라침 ambition: 대망, 야심의 대상, 패기, 야심, 포부, 열망, 원한, 큰 뜻, 야망, 원기 ambuscade: 잠복, 매복, 복병, 복병 매복해두다 매복하다 ambush: 잠복, 매복, 복병, 매복장소, 숨어서 기다리다, 메복하다 amen: 아멘, 동의, 찬동, 그러할지어다, 아멘이라는 말 amid: 의 한 복판에, 의 한가운데에, 이 한창일 때, 한창 한는 중에,
복판에, 의 한복판에, 한창 때에 amidships: 배의 한가운데에서, 중앙에, 배 복판에 amiss: 어긋나서, 잘못한, 형편이 나쁜, 고장난, 빗나가서, 수사납게, 이 적절하지 않은, 잘못되어, 탈이 나서, 이 적질하지 않은 ammunition: 탄약, 군수품, 군용의, 공격수단, 방어수단, 포탄, 폭약, 화약 ample: 넓은, 충분한, 광대한, 풍부한 amuse: 위안하다, 즐겁게, 즐겁게하다, 재미있게하다, 쁘게 하다, 분 전환을 하다, 즐겁게 하다 amusement: 즐거움, 위안, 오락, 재미로 하는 것, 재미 amy: 여자 이름 anatomy: 해부, 분석, 구조, 인체, 해골, 해북학적 구조, 해북학적 조직 andiron: 철제장작받침 angel: 천사, 영국의옛금화, 재정적후원자, 천사같은 사람, 옛날의 영국 금화, 재정적 후원자 anguish: 격통, 고뇌 anguished: 고뇌에 찬, 고민의 animation: 생기, 활발, 원기, 만화영화제작, 동화 animosity: 격심한 증오, 악의, 유한, 적의, 원한 ankle: 발목, 발목 관절 annoyance: 성가심, 두통거리, 약오름, 성가신 일, 성가신 사람, 성가시게 굴기, 괴로움 answering: 상응하는, 응답의 ant: 개미 antelope: 영양 anticipation: 예기, 예상, 예방, 미리 씀 앞지름, 추측, 선행음, 선손 쓰기, 미리 씀, 앞지름 anxiety: 걱정, 불안, 열망, 근심, 걱정거리, 염원 anxious: 하고 싶어하는, 불안한, 걱정스러운, 열망하는, 열망하여, 걱정하는 anxiously: 걱정스럽게, 근심하여, 걱정하여 anyways: 어떻게 해서든지, 어쨌든, 하여튼 anywhere: 어디에든, 어디에나, 어디엔가, 대체로, 아무데도, 어딘가에, 어딘가로, 어디든지, 다소라도, 어디로든지 apart: 떨어져, 대들다, 산산이, 떨어져서, 별개로 apartment: 아파트, 한 세대의 방, 방, 큰 호화 아파트, 한 세대가 살림하는 및 개의 방, 크고 훌륭한 방 apathy: 무감동, 무관심, 낸담, 냉담 apiece: 제각기, 한 사람에대하여,
237 각각, 하나에 대하여 appalling: 대단한, 섬뜩한, 심한, 끔찍한, 무서운, 오싹 소름이 끼치는, 질리는 appealing: 애원적인, 매력적인, 마음을 끄느, 사람의 마음에 호소하는, 호소하는 듯한, 흥미를 끄는 appealingly: 호소하듯이, 애원하듯이 appeased: 풀어주는, 양보하는, 달래는 appetite: 식욕, 욕구, 욕망, 기호 applause: 찬성, 박수갈채, 칭찬, 박수 갈채 applausive: 박수갈채의, 칭찬의, 박수 갈채의 apple: 사과, 야구공, 대도시, 실망거리, 지구소돔의 사과, 애플 appoint: 귀속을 정하다, 임명하다, 지명하다, 지정하다, 비품을 갖추다, 설비를 갖추다, 임명권을 행사하다, 정하다, 지명권을 행사하다, 명하다 apprehension: 이해력, 우려, 체포, 두려움, 파악, 이해, 걱정 apprehensive: 근심하는, 우려하는, 우려하여, 이해가 빠른 apprehensively: 근심하게, 우려하게 apron: 에이프런, 바텐더, 앞무대, 행주치마, 앞치마를 두르다, 앞치마, 격납고, 불쑥 나온 앞무대, 격납고 앞의 광장, 앞의 광장, 격납고 앞의 포장된 광장 argue: 논하다, 논쟁하다, 논증하다, 설득하다, 입증하다, 주장하다, 논의하다 aristocracy: 귀족 정치, 귀족사회, 일류의 사람들, 귀족적인 성질, 귀족, 귀족적인 정신 arose: 과거 arrest: 체포하다, 체포, 막다, 저지하다, 붙들다, 구속, 구류, 저지, 마음을 끌다, 마음을 끌다-저지, 정지 arrow: 화살, 화살표, 굵은화살 artificial: 인조의, 부자연스러운, 인공의, 일부러 꾸민 것 같은, 젠체하는, 부자연스런 artillery: 포술, 포병, 포학, 대포, 포, 포병과의, 포의, 포술의, 포병과 artist: 예술가, 화가, 예능인, 명수 artlessly: 소박하게, 서투르게, 꾸밈없이 ascent: 오르막, 오름, 상승, 등산, 사승, 오르막길, 올라감 ashamed: 낯을 붉히어, 부끄러워하여, 부끄러이 여겨, 부끄러워 ashore: 물가에, 해변에 aside: 떨어져서-방백, 옆에, 떼어서,
238 독백, 곁으로, 곁에, 방백, 별도로 하고, 생각하지 않고, 따로 두고 asleep: 잠들어, 활발치않아서, 마비되어, 팽이가서서, 영면하여, 죽어, 자서, 저려 ass: 당나귀, 마보, 외집쟁이, 나귀, 고집쟁이, 고집통이, 바보 assembled: 합성 보석의, 집합된, 결집한 assent: 동의하다, 승낙하다, 동의, 인정하다, 찬성하다 assert: 주장하다, 단언하다, 옹호하다, 자기 설을 주장하다, 역설하다, 자기 권리를 주장하다, 을 단언하다 assist: 거들다, 돕다, 포살, 참석하다조력, 조수 의 일을 맡아보다, 원조, 참석하다, 원조하다, 조력 assumed: 가장한, 꾸민, 가정한, 인수한 assure: 보증하다, 납득시키다, 보험에 넣다, 안심시키다, 확신시키다, 확실히하다, 납득하다, 확실하게 하다, 보험을 걸다 assyrian: 아시리아의, 아시리아 말 astonish: 놀라게하다, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 놀라게 하다, 몹시 놀라게 하다 astonished: 놀란 astonishment: 놀라움, 경악, 놀랄 만한 물건, 놀랄 만한 일, 놀람 astounding: 몹시 놀라게 하는, 아주 대단한, 어안이 벙벙하게 하는, 깜짝 놀라게 할 astride: 걸터앉아, 걸치어 astronomer: 천문학자 athwart: 에거슬러, 을 가로질러, 어긋나게 attain: 달성하다, 도달하다, 이루다, 이르다, 결혼하다, 붙어있다, 첨부하다 attempted: 미수의, 기도한 attend: 간호하다, 출석하다, 모시다, 섬기다, 수행하다, 주의하여듣다, 다니다, 유의하다, 참석하다, 주의하다, 전렴하다 attending: 주치의인, 대학 부속병원에 의사로서 근무하는 attentive: 친절한, 경청하는, 정중한, 주의깊은, 주의 깊은 attested: 공정 기준 합격의, 무병보증된, 증명된 attic: 다락방, 아테네풍의, 고전풍의, 고미다락, 더그매 두 고미 다락, 더그매 두 고미 다락방, 애틱 attorney: 변호사, 대리인, 법률가, 사무변호사 attraction: 인력, 흡인, 매력, 끄는 힘, 끄는힘, 련인, 흡인력, 끌어 당김,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 사람의 마음을 끄는 것, 사람끌기, 관광명소 attrition: 마찰, 마손, 마멸, 감소 audacious: 대담한, 뻔뻔스러운 audible: 들리는, 들을 수 있는 audibly: 들리도록, 들을 수 있도록, 들을 수 있게, 들릴 만큼 auditory: 귀의, 청각의 aunt: 고모, 아주머니, 백모, 숙모, 이모 auntie: 아줌마, 미사일 요격용 미사일, 영국 방송 협회, 미사일 요격미사일 aunty: 미사일 요격용미사일, 아줌마 auspicious: 행운의, 길조의, 상서로운, 경사스러운 austin: 영국제자동차, 영국제 소형 자동차의 명칭, 남자 이름 avariciously: 탐욕스럽게, 욕심 사납게 avenger: 복수자, 보복자, 원수를 갑는 사람 avenue: 가로수 길, 큰거리, 가로, 수단, 두 줄로 늘어선 가로수, 방법, 큰 가로, 현관에 이르는 통로, 접근수단 aversion: 혐오, 반감, 싫은 것, 싫은 사람 avert: 피하다, 돌리다, 막다 awake: 깨우다, 일으키다, 깨다, 깨닫다, 방심 않는, 잘 알아채서, 깨어서, 자각시키다-눈뜨다, 자각시키다, 눈뜨다, 분기하다깨어서 awe: 외경하다, 경외, 두려움 awed: 경외심을 나타낸 awe-inspiring: 경외심을 일으키는, 낳다 awful: 무서운, 대단한, 장엄한, 굉장한, 두려운, 무섭다, 몹시, 경외심을 일으키게 하는 awfully: 무섭게, 대단히 awhile: 잠시, 잠깐 awkward: 어색한, 하기 어려운, 약 빠르지 못한, 보기흉한, 사용하기 거북한, 서투른, 섣부른, 어거하기 힘든, 다루기 어려운, 깔볼 수 없는, 거북한 awoke: 깨우다의 과거분사 ax: 도끼, 삭감, 도끼로 자르다, 생각하는 바가 있다, 재즈 악기, 참수, 대폭 삭감하다 backbone: 등뼈, 기골, 분수령, 척추, 근간 backed: 배서가 있는, 등을 댄, 후원 받은 backward: 거꾸로의, 싫어하는, 뒤로의, 개약의, 뒤로, 개악의, 거꾸로, 발전이 늦은, 후방의,
후방으로, 퇴보하여 bacon: 베이컨, 이익, 벌이, 수필가, 영국의 철학자, 정치가 baffled: 실패하는 bagged: 술취한 bags: 잔뜩임, 바지 bail: 보석, 뱃바닥에 괸물을 퍼내다, 보석금, 들손, 통의 반달꼴손잡이, 삼주문위의 가로나무, 들손보석받게하다, 위탁하다, 반원형 손잡이, 종이 누르개, 칸막이 가로장 bait: 미끼, 먹이를 먹다, 미끼를 달다, 매어 둔 짐승을 시켜서 곯리다, 마초를 주다, 휴식, 개를 시켜서 곯리다 baker: 빵 굽는 사람, 휴대용 빵 굽는 기계, 빵 제조업자, 빵집, 제물낚시 baking: 태워버릴 것 같은, 빵굽기, 한 번 굽기, 탈 것 같이, 빵 굽기, 탈 것 같은 balancing: 침착한, 침착하기 bald: 벗어진, 대머리의, 털없는, 노출된, 꾸밈없는, 노골적인, 단조로운, 있는 그대로의, 있는 고대로의, 뻔한, 머리가 벗어지다 balefully: 해롭게, 가엾게, 비참하게, 불길하게, 악의를 품고 balm: 향유, 진통제, 서양박하, 바향수지, 밤제, 멜리사 balmy: 상쾌한, 진통의, 기분좋은, 향기로운, 바로 같은, 머리가 돈, 향기가 좋은, 위로가 되는, 향유 같은, 향유의 bandage: 붕대, 붕대를 감다, 안대, 쇠 띠, 쇠 테 banging: 탁치기 banishment: 추방, 방축, 배척, 유형 banisters: 계단의 난간 bare: 닳아빠진, 노골적인, 결핍된, 써서 낡은, 알몸의, 부족한, 노출된, 이 없는, 장식없는, 벗기다, 드러낸 barefoot: 맨발의, 맨발로, 맨발 barelegged: 양말을 신지 않은, 양말을 신지 않고, 발을 드러낸 barely: 간신히, 드러내놓고, 겨우, 꾸밈없이, 가까스로, 드러내고, 빈약하게, 사실대로, 숨김없이 bargain: 흥정하다, 매매, 약속을 하다, 거래, 교섭하다, 기대하다, 바꾸다, 싼 물건, 의 조건을 붙이다, 헐값의 bark: 짖다, 기나피, 기침 소리, 기침을 하다, 포성, 총성, 나무 껍질로 덮다, 나무껍질, 소리지르다, 배, 피부-껍질을 벗기다 barking: 짖는, 짖는 소리, 심한 기침, 호통, 권총, 잘 짖는 barrel: 통, 한 베럴, 통 모양의 것통에 담다, 포신, 한 통, 통에 채우다,
Mark Twain 중배가 불룩한 통, 통에 담다, 통에 넣다, 한 배럴, 캡스턴의 동부 barrow: 무덤, 손수레, 언덕, 들것식의 하물 운반대, 또는 석총, 거세한 수퇘지, 들것, 배로 곶, 짐승의 굴 bases: 근거의 복수, 기초의 복수 basin: 대야, 세면기, 웅덩이 유역, 분지, 한 대야 가득, 반층, 웅덩이, 독 basket: 바구니, 광주리, 네트, 한 바구니, 바구니 모양의 것, 바스켓, 바구니에 넣다 bass: 베이스, 저음악기-저음의, 베이스 가수, 농어의 일종, 인피로 만든 제품, 저음의, 참피나무, 참피나무의 재목, 바스, 남성 저음역 bat: 박쥐, 배트, 깜박이다, 타자, 일격, 보속, 타봉, 속도, 속력, 덩어리, 배트로 치다 bated: 곤봉으로 치는 bathing: 수영, 멱감기수영복 차림의 미인, 목욕 baths: 입욕, 목욕, 목욕탕, 온천 bats: 머리가 돈 battery: 한 벌의 기구, 전지, 포열, 구타, 때림, 배터리, 종합테스트, 타악기군, 포병 중대, 한 벌의 장치, 일련 beaded: 거품이 인, 구슬 같은구슬로 장식한, 구슬이 달려 있는, 구슬이 된, 구슬 모양으로 된 beam: 광선, 선폭, 도리, 빛나다, 가로들보, 대, 성에, 대들보, 번쩍이다, 미소짓다, 들보 beamed: 빛나는, 방송되는, 대들보 있는, 들보가 있는 bean: 콩, 하찮은 것, 머리, 머리를 치다, 열매, 적은 돈, 조금 beast: 짐승, 가축, 짐승 같은 놈, 식용 소, 동물, 짐승 같은 사람, 축생, 네발짐승 beating: 고동, 때림, 날개치기, 타파, 매질, 박정한 대우, 구타, 맥박, 패배, 채찍질의 처벌, 지게 하기 beauteous: 아름다운, 우아한 becky: 여자 이름 bedchamber: 침실, 침실용의, 통근자가 사는 bedclothes: 침구 bedpost: 대, 받침판, 침대 기둥 bedridden: 누워만 있는, 노후한, 일어나지 못하는, 누운채로의, 누워서만 지내는, 몸져 누워 있는, 자리에 누운 bedside: 머리맡, 침대곁, 침대곁의, 배겟머리의, 배겟머리, 침대결, 환자의 머리맡, 침대 beetle: 돌출한, 딱정벌레, 갑충, 돌출하다, 큰 망치, 치다, 방망이, 큰
망치-돌출하다, 상을 찌푸린, 메, 뚱한 befriend: 돕다, 친구가 되다, 사귀다, 돌보아주다, 의 편이 되다 beg: 빌다, 구걸하다, 빌어먹다, 앞발을들고서다, 발을들고서다, 시주해 줄 것을 청하다, 애걸하다, 앞발을 들고 서서 재롱부리다, 부탁하다, 간청하다, 용서를 청하다 begging: 구걸, 구걸하는, 거지 생활 behave: 처신하다, 행동하다, 예절바르게 행동하다, 올바르게 행동하다, 작동하다, 움직이다, 예절바르다, 얌전하다, 작용하다, 반응을 나타내다, 성질을 나타내다 behavior: 행실, 행동, 상태, 태도, 행동주의, 관습, 가동, 관행 behold: 보다 beholden: 신세를 지고, 은혜를 입고, 은혜를 입고 있는, 신세를 진, 은혜를 입은 belated: 길이 저문, 시대에 뒤진, 뒤늦은, 늦은, 때늦은, 늦어진 bell: 종, 종소리, 방울, 초인종, 벨, 수사슴 울음소리, 종 모양의 꽃, 갓, 울다, 종 모양의 것, 종 모양이 되다 belle: 미인, 예쁜소녀, 가장 아름다운 소녀, 가장 아름다운 여성, 여자 이름 belong: 에속하다, 의 것이다, 있다, 있어야 하다, 속하다, 소속하다 belonging: 소지품, 성질, 재산, 재능, 친척, 친숙함, 친밀감, 친밀, 부속물, 귀속 의식, 귀속 belongings: 소지품, 재능, 재산, 성질, 소유물, 가족 belt: 띠, 때리다, 혁대, 지방, 벨트, 해협, 줄 무늬, 띠로 붙들어 매다, 띠를 매다, 순환 도로, 에 띠를 두르다 belting: 벨트류, 벨트 재료, 벨트, 때리기, 벨트종류, 벨트재료, 벨트 장치 bench: 판사석, 벤치, 지위에 앉히다, 퇴장시키다, 진열대, 착석시키다, 온실 안의 묘상에 심다, 계단, 밑으로부터 파다, 작업대, 묘상 bend: 구부리다, 굴복시키다, 굽히다, 굴곡, 주시하다-굽다, 결삭, 경향, 힘을 쏟다-굽이, 당기다, 기울이다, 굴복하다 benediction: 축복, 성체 강복식, 감사의 기도, 축도, 강복식, 천복 benjamin: 막내아들, 막내, 귀동이, 막내둥이, 베냐민, 이스라엘12지파의하나, 남자 이름 benny: 중추신경 자극제 bent: 굽은, 초원, 황야, 마음을 기울인, 열심인, 경향, 허리가 굽은, 성벽, 겨이삭속 또는 그와 비슷한
239 포아풀과의 잡초, 그 줄기, 기호 bereaved: 죽음을 당한, 뒤에 남겨진, 유족, 사별한 사람, 여읜, 잃은 berth: 숙소, 침대, 지위, 정박시키다, 정박지, 직업-정박하다, 정박 위치, 정박 거리, 정박 간격, 적당한 장소, 정박하다 beseeching: 간청하는, 간절히 원하는, 탄원하는, 청하는, 간청하는 듯한, 애원하는 듯한 besides: 제외하고, 그위에, 게다가, 게다가-더하여, 이외에, 을 제외하고, 외에는, 더하여, 그 위에, 그 밖에, 이외에도 bet: 걸다, 내기, 단언하다, 내기를 하다, 건돈-내기를 하다, 취해야 할 대책, 주장하다, 보증하다, 내기의 대상, 건돈, 건 물건 betray: 나타내다, 누설하다, 배반하다, 저버리다, 유괴하다, 배신하다, 팔다, 속이다, 무심코 드러내다, 거역하다, 에 위배하다 bewitching: 매혹시키는, 황홀케 하는, 호리는 bible: 성서, 성전, 성경, 권위 있는 서적, 성경 한 권, 성경 한 판 bid: 말하다, 입찰하다, 명하다, 입찰하다-값을 매기다, 입찰하다부른값, 초대하다, 값을 다루다, 값매기다, 공고하다-값을 매기다, 노력하다, 매기다 bight: 후미, 만곡부, 이완, 만곡보, 늘어진 밧줄의 중간 부분, 하천의 만곡부, 해안의 만곡부 billowy: 놀치는, 물결이 높은, 부풀어 오른, 소용돌이치는, 놀지는 biographical: 전기의, 전기적인 bird: 새, 엽조, 비행기-들새를 관찰하다, 야유, 녀석, 새를 잡다, 조롱하는 소리, 미사일, 형기, 사람, 빈정거리는 소리 bitter: 쓴, 모진, 격심한, 비참한, 쓴맛, 가엾은, 쓴맥주, 모진-쓴맛, 씁, 격렬한, 쓰라린 bitterness: 씀, 비참함, 격심함, 고통, 신랄, 불황 blab: 비밀을 누설하다, 지절거리다, 지절거리는 사람, 지절거림, 수다, 주책없이 지껄여 대다, 수다쟁이 blackboard: 칠판 blackness: 흑점, 검정, 흑색, 검음 bladder: 방광, 부레, 수포, 신문, 해초 등의 기포, 바람 주머니, 기포, 부푼 것 blade: 칼날, 잎, 멋장이, 칼, 날개, 검객, 견갑골, 위세가 당당한 사내, 위세가 호탕한 사내, 혀끝, 노깃 blame: 책임, 나무라다, 비난하다, 비난, 허물, 의 탓으로 돌리다-비난,
240 탓, 지우다, 의 탓으로 돌리다, 책망 blamed: 지긋지긋한, 빌어먹을, 천벌받을, 빌어먹을 몹시, 지겹게 blanket: 담요, 덮어 버리다, 숨기다, 차별하지 않는, 방해하다, 일률적인담요에 싸다, 총괄적인, 모포총괄적인, 전면을 덮는 것, 일률적인, 쉬쉬 덮어 버리다 blast: 소리, 한 바탕 부는 바람, 시들게 하다, 돌풍, 폭파하다, 울려퍼짐-폭파하다, 폭발, 한 줄기 강한 바람, 형편 없는 실패, 총을 쏘다, 폭풍 blasted: 저주받은, 시든, 결단난, 폭파된 blaze: 포고하다, 빛나다, 드날림, 화염, 불같이 노하다, 알리다, 빛, 격발, 불타다, 광휘, 타오르다 blazing: 심한, 타는, 강렬한, 타는 듯한, 듯한, 타오르는, 뻔한 bled: 물집의, 거품의 bleed: 출혈하다, 피흘리다, 인쇄된 부분까지도 자른 사진, 돈을 우려내다-찍힌 부분까지도 자른사진, 슬퍼하다-피를 뽑다, 화상물림 재단을 하다, 피를 흘리다, 피를 뽑다, 큰돈을 지불하다, 출혈시키다, 찍힌 부분까지도 자른사진 bless: 찬미하다, 정화하다, 수호하다, 은총을 내리다, 신성케 하다, 찬양하다, 축복하다, 신을 찬양하다, 신을 하다, 은혜를 베풀다, 저주하다 blessed: 축복을 받은, 행복한, 복된, 신성한, 저주받은, 축복받은, 축성된, 기쁜 blessing: 고마운 것, 은총, 축복, 행복, 가호, 식전의 기도, 복, 찬성, 축복의 말 blind: 맹목적인, 눈먼, 발, 숨은, 어리석은, 이성을 잃은, 차일, 커튼, 문, 막다른-눈멀게 하다, 눈멀게 하다 blindfold: 눈을 가리다, 어찌할 바를 모르게 하다, 무모한, 눈을 가리고, 눈을 가리운 blinding: 현혹시키는, 눈을 멀게 하는, 자갈, 새 포장 도로의 틈새기를 메우기 위한 모래, 눈을 어지럽히는, 사려 분별을 잃게 하는, 침상, 눈을 부시게하는, 눈을 멀게하는 blinking: 지독한, 명멸하는, 깜박거리는, 어처구니 없는, 지독하게, 반짝이는, 몹시, 심한 매우, 굉장히, 되게, 어처구니없는 bliss: 지복, 더없는행복, 다시 없는 기쁨 blissful: 행복한, 더없이 행복한 blocks: 블록
Adventures of Tom Sawyer bloodcurdling: 소름끼치는, 소름이 끼치는 bloody-minded: 냉혹한, 심술궂은 bloom: 번영하다, 개화기, 꽃, 쇳덩이, 건강한-피다, 과분, 개화, 앵두빛, 특정 시즌의 꽃, 특정 식물의 꽃, 특정 장소의 꽃 blow: 강타, 불다, 개화, 바람에 날리다, 취주, 타격, 한번 불기, 휘몰아치다, 산란, 폭발하다, 낭비하다 blowing: 취입 성형, 재즈 연주, 분출하는 소리 blown: 핀, 숨을 헐떡이는, 파리가 알을 슨, 부푼, 불어서 만든 blubber: 엉엉욺, 울며 말하다, 눈물로 얼룩지게하다, 엉엉 울다, 엉엉울다, 엉엉 울기, 울면서 말하다, 두툼한, 고래의 기름, 여분의 지방, 눈물로 얼룩지게 하다 bluff: 허세부리다, 속이다, 허세, 속임, 허세부리는 사람, 허세 부리기, 하게 하다, 절벽의, 절벽, 에게 허세부리다, 엄포를 놓다 blunder: 큰실수를 하다, 머뭇머뭇하다, 큰실수, 잘못하다, 무심코 입 밖에 내다, 에 실수로 깜박하여 들어가다, 에 실수로 들어가다, 우물쭈물하다, 큰 실수, 큰 실수를 하다, 그르치다 blur: 더럽히다, 오명, 흐리게하다더러움, 더러워지다, 오점, 몽롱, 불선명, 윙윙거리는 소리, 더러움, 흐려 보이는 것, 흐리게 하다 blush: 붉히다, 부끄러워하다, 얼굴을 붉히다, 얼굴을 붉힘, 얼굴을붉히다, 빨개지다, 얼굴이 빨개지다, 발그레해지다, 발그레함, 언뜻 봄 boast: 자랑하다, 가지고 있다, 자랑, 뽐내다, 큰소리치다, 호언장담하다, 대강 다듬다, 과시하다, 가지다, 자랑 거리 boastful: 자랑하는, 과장된, 허풍을 떠는, 허풍 떠는, 자화자찬의, 자랑하고 싶어하는, 자화 자찬의 bode: 징조가 나쁘다, 조짐이되다, 조짐을나타내다, 징조가 되다, 조짐을 나타내다, 예감하다, 징조가 됨, 징조이다, 조짐이 되다 boding: 불길한, 징조, 불길한 전조 전조의, 전조, 징조가 되는, 징조의, 흉조 boiled: 취한, 끓은 boiler: 보일러, 끓이는 그릇, 가마솥, 끓여 먹는 음식, 끓이는 사람 boisterous: 사납게몰아치는, 난폭한, 야단법석의, 소란스러운, 사나운, 몹시 거친, 거친 bold: 가파른, 대담한, 거리낌없는,
굵은, 뚜렷한, 굵게, 볼드체의, 뻔뻔스러운, 힘 있는, 두드러진, 뻔뻔한 boldly: 대담하게, 뻔뻔스럽게, 뚜렷이 boldness: 대담함, 분방 자재, 두드러짐, 대담 bonnet: 덮개, 보닛, 남자모자, 여자모자, 테 없는 모자, 공모자 boom: 돛의 아래 활대, 방재, 급등진동하다, 울리다, 경기가 오르다추어올리다, 인기상승, 기중의 가로대, 방, 벼락 경기, 붐을 일으키다, 벼락경기 booming: 벼락 경기의, 급등하는, 대인기의, 꽝 하는 boot: 장화를 신기다, 장화, 구둣발질하다, 쓸모있다, 덤, 구듯발질, 이익, 덤으로-쓸모 있다, 도움이 되다, 구두닦이, 발길로 차다 bore: 구멍, 구멍을 뚫다, 싫증나게하다, 송곳구멍, 밀물, 총구멍, 해일, 뚫다, 구멍을 내다, 구멍이 나다, 따분한 것 boring: 시굴, 보링-싫증나게하는, 구멍뚫기, 천공, 지루한, 구멍, 따분한, 송곳밥, 뚫은 구멍 borne: 시야가 좁은, 마음이 좁은 borrowed: 다른 데서 따온, 빈, 차용한 bosom: 가슴, 껴안다, 내부, 마음속에 간직하다, 믿고 있는, 품, 흉부, 흉부슴속, 가슴속, 속, 표면 botch: 흉한 기움질, 서투르게수선하다, 망치다-서투른 수선, 보기 흉하게 기운 것, 실수하다, 서투른 말을 하다, 서투른 일, 서투른 짓을 하다, 실패하다, 서투르게 깁다, 서투른 솜씨 bother: 괴롭히다, 번민하다, 귀찮게하다, 괴로워하다, 에게 폐끼치다, 귀찮음, 걱정하다, 조무래기 싸움, 을 저주하다, 성가신 일, 을 괴롭히다 bothersome: 귀찮은, 성가신 bounce: 되튐, 튀다, 뛰어오르다, 해고하다, 튀어돌아오게하다, 툭 튀어, 불쑥, 크게 꾸짖다, 통신 위성으로 중계하다, 튀게 하다, 내쫓다 bound: 범위, 경계, 행의, 열중하여, 되튀다, 뜀, 밀접한 관계에, 한계, 에 가려고, 결심을 한, 확실한 boundless: 한없는, 무한한 bout: 한바탕, 한판, 한참, 시합, 일시적인 기간, 한판 승부, 한판승부 bow: 활, 이물, 구부리다, 절하다, 꾸부러지다, 나비넥타이, 만곡부, 인사하다, 켜다, 함수, 절
Mark Twain bowed: 굽은, 머리를 숙인, 활을 가진, 활 모양의, 활 모양을 한 bowels: 동정심이 깃드는 곳, 인정이 깃드는 곳 bowl: 사발, 나무공, 큰잔, 볼링경기, 대접, 굴리다, 공기, 저울의 접시, 투구, 십주희, 론 볼링 bowlder: 둥근 돌 boxed: 교도소에 수감된, 술취한 boyish: 소년의, 소년 같은, 여자 아이가 같은 brace: 바지 멜빵, 죄다, 한 쌍, 지주, 버팀대, 기운을 내다, 거멀장, 긴장 시키다, 부목꺾쇠-버티다, 흥분제, 긴장시키다 brag: 자랑하다, 자랑, 허풍떨다, 허풍선이, 흰소리, 자랑꾼, 카드놀이의 일종, 허풍, 자랑거리 branched: 가지가 있는 branches: 지점 brass: 놋쇠, 금관악기, 철면피, 고급장교, 금전, 놋그릇, 창녀, 놋쇠빛, 축받이, 뻔뻔스러움, 돈 brave: 용감한, 용사, 화려한, 도전하다, 훌륭한, 용감하게 해내다, 전사 breach: 위반, 절교, 파기, 깨뜨리다, 깨뜨림, 갈라진 틈, 부서지는 파도, 물 위로 뛰어 오름, 어기다 bread: 생계, 빵, 양식, 돈, 주식물, 먹을것, 고용주, 주인, 현금, 에 빵가루를 묻히다 breaking: 단선, 파괴, 길들이기, 음의 분열, 조교 breast: 가슴, 유방, 흉부, 무릅쓰다, 가슴에받다, 가슴통을 달다, 가슴을 대다, 가슴 모양의 부분, 대담하게 맞서다, 젖퉁이, 헤치고 나아가다 breathed: 무성음의 breathless: 죽은, 숨가쁜, 숨을 죽인, 바람 없는, 바람 한 점 없는, 숨도 못 쉴 정도의 breed: 품종, 종류, 기르다, 씨를 받다, 임신하고 있다, 가르치다, 번식시키다, 양육하다, 발생하다, 새끼를 낳다, 낳다 breezy: 미풍의, 산들바람이 부는, 쾌활한, 상쾌한, 바람이 잘 통하는, 미풍성의 brick: 벽돌, 벽돌을 깔다, 벽돌로 둘러싸다, 호인, 집짓기 나무, 서글서글한 사람, 믿음직한 남자, 별돌 모양의 물건, 벽돌을 쌓다, 쌓기 놀이의 토막나무 brilliantly: 훌륭히, 찬연히, 번쩍번쩍, 찬한히, 빈들빈들하게, 재기가 넘쳐 brim: 가장자리, 양테, 가득채우다, 넘치다, 그릇의 가장자리, 가득 붓다
brimful: 넘치도록 가득한, 넘칠듯이 가득찬 brimming: 넘쳐흐르는, 넘치게 따른, 가득 차게 부은, 넘칠 듯한 brimstone: 유황 briskly: 기운차게, 상쾌하게, 활발하게 bristling: 작은 청어, 청어속의 작은 물고기 broadcast: 방송, 방송하다, 살포하다, 살포한, 방송프로, 방송된, 방송의, 흩뿌리다-방송, 살포, 씨-방송의, 방영하다 brook: 참다, 시내, 견디다, 실개천 broom: 비, 청소하다, 금작화, 비로 쓸다, 긴자루 부러시, 긴자루 브러시, 빗자루, 을 비로 쓸다 brothers: 형제 brow: 이마, 눈썹, 벼랑 꼭대기, 벼랑, 얼굴 brush: 브러시, 솔, 꼬리, 솔질하다, 스치다, 질주, 숲, 비비다, 작은 가지, 털다, 질주하다 brushing: 휙 스쳐 가는, 민활한, 빠른, 솔로 칠함, 솔질, 쓸어 모은 것 bucket: 물통, 바께쓰, 피스톤, 버킷, 버킷 하나 가득, 버킷 하나 가득의 양, 펌프의 피스톤 budding: 발아, 싹틈, 싹트기 시작한, 발육기의, 소장의 발아, 신진의, 싹이 트기 시작한, 아접, 움틈, 나타나기 시작한 budge: 조금 움직이다, 조금움직이다, 어린 양의 모피, 움직이게 하다, 움직이다, 양보시키다, 생각을 바꾸다, 조금 움직이게 하다 buffalo: 물소, 아메리카들소, 수륙양용탱크 buffaloes: 물소 bug: 빈대, 벌레, 젠체하는사람, 고장, 결함, 결점, 기계의 고장, 흥미, 잘난 체하는 사람, 도청 마이크, 곤충 bulky: 거대한, 부피가 큰, 다루기힘든, 부피가큰, 다루기 힘든 bull: 황소, 수컷, 큰, 센, 경관, 교서, 쓸데없는소리, 사는편, 사는 쪽, 황소자리, 쓸데없는 소리 bully: 훌륭한, 약자를괴롭히는자, 위협하다, 통조림쇠고기, 마구 뻐기다, 약한 자를 괴롭히는 사람, 뚜쟁이, 통조림한 쇠고기, 골리다, 심술꾼, 시합을 개시하다 bullyrag: 못살게굴다, 위협하다, 으르다 bunch: 송이, 다발, 혹, 한패, 융기 bundle: 꾸러미, 다발, 다발지어 묶다, 묶음, 덩어리, 관속, 거금 burden: 부담, 귀찮은, 요지,
241 귀찮은일, 무거운짐, 무거운짐을 지우다, 무거운 짐, 괴롭히다, 노래의 반복구, 배의 적재력, 반복구 bureau: 국, 부, 사무소, 양소매책상, 경대붙은옷장, 서랍 달린 큰 책상, 침실용 장롱, 편집국, 사무국, 관청의 국, 개폐식의 서랍 달린 큰 책상 burn: 개울, 태우다, 열중하다, 산화시키다, 화끈거리다, 그슬리다, 흥분하다, 시내, 소작하다, 불에데다, 내리 쬐다 burning: 불타는, 긴급한, 격렬한, 타고 있는 것, 타고 있는, 시급한 burnt: 불에 덴, 탄 burst: 파열하다, 돌발, 별안간 나타나다, 터지다, 폭발, 충만하다, 찢다, 집중 사격, 파열시키다, 파열, 잡아 찢다 bury: 묻다, 몰두하게하다, 장사지내다, 몰두하다, 숨기다, 잊다, 파묻다, 덮어서 숨기다 burying: 매장, 묻음 bush: 관목, 삼림지, 숲, 무성하게자라다, 부시, 담쟁이 가지, 죠지 부시, 지방 프로 야구 연맹, 수풀 bushel: 부셸, 부쉘단위, 고쳐 짓다, 부셸수, 옷을 고쳐 짓다, 대량, 많은 양 bushy: 털이많은, 덤불같은, 관목이 무성한 bust: 상반신, 흉상, 실패, 반신상, 파열, 파산하다, 가슴, 실패하다, 빠구, 파멸시키다, 앞가슴 busted: 좌천된, 체포된, 파멸한 button: 단추, 단추를 채우다, 턱 끝, 옷의 단추, 단추 비슷한 물건, 버튼, 급사, 단추 같은, 금단추 제복의 급사 buzz: 윙윙거리다, 기계의 소리, 벌레의날개소리, 속삭임, 웅성거림, 확자지껄하다, 의 위를 닿을듯 말듯 낮게 날다, 와글와글, 에게 버저로 알리다, 술병을 다 따라 마시다, 분주하게 돌아다니다 bygone: 과거의, 과거의 일, 과거 bystander: 방관자, 구경꾼, 국외자 caitiff: 비겁한, 비열한 사람, 비겁한 사람 cake: 케이크, 얇고 납작한 빵, 뭉치다, 단단한 덩어리, 두껍게뒤덮다, 핫케이크, 케이크 한개, 양과자-굳다, 양과자, 뭉쳐지다, 굳게하다 calculated: 계획된, 하게끔 되어, 계산된, 계획적인, 고의의, 고의적인, 에 알맞아, 예측된, 적합한, 할 듯한 calling: 천직, 부름, 직업, 소집, 점호, 강한 충동, 하느님의 부르심, 방문, 울음소리, 외침, 소명
242 calm: 평온한, 고요한, 뻔뻔스러운, 무풍, 가라앉히다, 침착한, 침착, 고요, 냉정, 평온, 뱃심좋은 calmly: 고요히, 냉정하게, 태연하게, 태연히, 냉정히, 온화하게, 조용하게 camp: 야영지, 수용소, 진영, 군대생활, 천막을 치다, 캠프, 캠프장, 산장, 동성애의, 꾸미는 태도, 지부 cancer: 암, 게자리, 암처럼 침해하다, 거해궁, 게자리에 태어난 사람, 병폐, 사회악, 암종, 악성종양, 갱허 candle: 양초, 촉광, 빛을 내는 것, 촛불에 비추어 살피다, 등불에 비쳐서 조사하다, 재산을 낭비하다, 양초 모양의 것, 별, 등불 cannon: 대포를 쏘다, 권총, 캐논을 치다, 소매치기, 포격하다, 캐논, 이중축, 대포, 세게 충돌하다, 비행기 탑재용 기관포, 맹렬히 충돌하다 can't: 못 하다 cap: 탈모하다, 뚜껑, 캡, 모자를 씌우다, 모자, 열다, 덮다, 최고, 다투어 끄집어 내다, 피임용 페서리, 특수한 모자 captive: 포로, 포로의, 모회사에 전속된, 매혹된, 사로잡힌 상태, 포로가된, 잡힌 사람, 사로잡힌, 빠진 사람, 감금, 넋이 빠진 captivity: 감금, 사로잡힌 신세, 사로잡힘, 포로, 포로의 신세, 포로의 기간, 생포, 나포, 바빌론 포로 capture: 포획물, 포획, 획득하다, 점령, 사로잡다, 포착하다, 생포, 지배권을 쥐다, 잡다, 포착, 점령하다 carcase: 뼈대, 시체, 잔해, 형해, 몸통, 소이탄의 일종, 송장 cardiff: 카다프, 카디프 careless: 경솔한, 부주의한, 무관심한, 괘념치 않는, 되는대로의, 마음 편한, 마음편한, 무심한, 정신차리지 않는, 조심성없는, 태평스러운 carelessly: 부주의하게, 태평하게, 무심코, 경솔하게, 속 편하게 caressing: 애무하는, 달래는 듯한, 귀여워하는 cargo: 뱃짐, 선하, 적하, 화물 caricature: 만화식으로 그리다, 만화화, 풍차그림, 풍자하다, 풍자만화, 서투른 모방, 만화화하다, 만화, 민화화, 풍자 만화, 풍자 만화문 carriage: 탈것, 몸가짐, 운반, 수송, 태도, 운임, 통과, 운반대, 유모차, 포가, 처리 cast: 던지다, 캐스트, 주조되다, 던지기, 해고하다, 향하다, 버리다, 경향, 주조하다, 배정하다, 계산하다 casting: 주조, 배역, 낚싯줄의 드리움,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 주물, 던짐, 똥, 뱀 허물, 버림, 낚싯줄의 드리움 방법의, 낚싯줄의 드리움의, 던지기 cast-off: 버림받은 사람, 벗어 버린, 버림받은 물건 casual: 우연의, 무심결의, 뜻하지 않은, 태평한, 임시의, 평상복, 캐주얼의, 그때 그때의, 뜻밖의, 무관심한, 우발의 cat: 고양이, 육각기, 토하다, 메기, 심술궂은 여자, 채찍으로 때리다, 재즈연주가, 재즈광, 잘 할퀴는 아이, 열광적인 스윙 연구가, 양끝이 뾰족한 나무 막대기 catastrophe: 대단원, 파국, 대이변, 대실패, 파멸, 지각의 격변, 튼 재앙, 큰재변, 대참사 catbird: 개똥지빠귀의 일종, 개똥지빠귀, 고양이 울음소리 같은 소리를 내는 작은 명금류 catlike: 고양이 같은, 날랜, 발소리 없이 다니는, 재빠른 caution: 경고, 조심, 경계, 에게 경고하다, 경계를 요하는 사물, 담보, 예령, 주의, 희한한 사람, 주의시키다, 신중 cautious: 신중한, 에 주의하여, 조심성 있는, 조심스러운, 주의하여, 세심한 cautiously: 주의깊게, 조심하여, 조심성 있게 cave: 동굴, 굴, 꺼지다, 녹초가 되다, 동굴로 만들다, 움푹 들어가게 하다, 탈당, 함몰, 굴복하다, 탈당함몰하다, 항복시키다 cavern: 동굴, 동굴에 넣다, 공동, 땅굴, 에 굴을 파다, 큰 동굴 ceaseless: 끊임없는, 부단한 ceiling: 천장, 한계, 최고한도, 천장판자, 운저고도, 운고, 상승한도, 상승한계, 내장판자, 상승 한계, 최고 한도 cellar: 지하실, 석탄 저장소, 포도주 저장, 최하위, 포도주 저장실, 저장 포도주, 움, 지하실에 저장하다, 지하실에 저정하다, 땅광 cemetery: 공동묘지, 묘지, 매장지 cent: 센트, 백, 동전 한닢, 푼돈, 동전 한 닢의 값어치, 동전 한 닢 certified: 보증된, 공인의, 증명된, 정신이상자로 증명된 chalk: 초크로 쓰다, 초크로 쓴 기호, 백악, 백악질의, 분유, 분필, 초크로 쓴, 호분, 초크, 색초크, 색분필 chamber: 약실, 방, 소실, 침실, 변호사 사무실, 의원, 의회, 회의장, 회의실, 회의소, 회관 chambers: 독신자용 셋방, 판사실, 변호사 사무실
channel: 수로, 강바닥, 해협, 경로, 채널, 루트, 통신로, 도랑, 홈, 방향, 주파수대 chaos: 무질서, 혼돈, 대혼란, 혼란상태 chap: 놈, 녀석, 균열, 트다, 뺨, 트게하다, 입맛 다시다, 동창, 거칠어지다, 금, 튼데 chaps: 카우보이의 가죽바지 charily: 조심스럽게, 아까운 듯이, 경계하면서, 소심하게, 아까운듯이 charity: 사랑, 자비, 양육원, 자애, 자선 단체, 자선, 자선사업, 기부금, 시료원, 보시, 베품 charm: 매력, 주문, 마력, 매혹하다, 돈, 작은 장식물, 참, 매력을 가지다, 황홀하게 하다, 매력이 있다, 부적 charmed: 매혹된, 기쁘게 생각하여, 저주 받은, 마법으로 보호된, 마법에 걸린 charming: 매력적인, 매우 좋은, 매우 재미있는, 마법을 거 는, 매혹적인, 매력있는, 매우 귀여운, 마법을 거는, 매력 있는 chartered: 특허를 받은, 용선 계약을 한, 전세낸, 공인된, 면허의, 특허받은, 전세 낸 chase: 사냥, 추적, 뒤쫓다, 달리다, 홈, 달아나다, 사냥하다, 의 뒤를 쫓다, 쫓아내다, 을 추구하다, 떠나다 chasm: 단절, 빈 틈, 차이, 공백, 균열, 금, 깊게 갈라진 틈, 깊게 갈라진 폭, 결함, 깊은 구렁, 넓은 틈 chat: 지빠귀과의 작은 새, 잡담하다, 잡담, 에게 말을 걸다, 담소하다, 한담, 지빠귀과의 작은새, 담소, 채트, 잡담하기 chatter: 재잘거리다, 졸졸 흐르다, 끽끽 우는 소리, 재잘거림, 끽끽거리다, 달각달각 소리내다, 딱딱 맞부딪치다, 딱딱소리, 수다, 수다쟁이, 잘 지저귀는새 chatting: 채팅 chaw: 한 입, 씹다, 완전히 해내다, 질겅질겅 씹다, 한 입의 양 checked: 체크 무늬의, 바둑판 무늬의, 바둑판무늬의 cheeks: 측면, 궁둥이 cheer: 환호, 기분, 갈채, 갈채하다, 격려, 격려하다, 기운이 나다, 음식물, 기운을 북돋우다, 환성을 지르다, 음식 cheerful: 즐거운, 유쾌한, 쾌활한, 싫은, 지독한, 마음으로 부터의, 기분 좋은, 기운찬, 마음을 밝게하는, 명랑한, 밝은 cheerfulness: 쾌활하는 것 cheerily: 명랑하게, 기분 좋게, 기분좋게, 기운 좋게, 기운좋게
Mark Twain cheeriness: 원기 왕성함, 기분이 썩 좋음, 명랑함 cheering: 갈채하는, 격려가 되는, 갈채, 기운을 돋우는 chest: 가슴, 궤, 금고, 밀폐 용기, 상자, 큰상자, 흉곽, 장롱, 자금, 가슴 속, 흉중 chew: 씹다, 씹음, 깊이 생각하다, 심사 숙고하다, 씹는 과자, 충분히 의논하다, 저작하다, 씹느 담배를 씹다, 한 입, 저작, 한입 chewed: 난처한, 걱정하는, 고민하는 chicken-hearted: 소심한, 겁많은, 겁 많은 chill: 오한, 냉기, 차가운, 한기, 춥게 하다, 냉담한, 냉장하다, 냉랭한, 풀죽음, 추위에 떨고 있는, 냉담 chilled: 냉장한, 냉각한, 냉강된, 냉경한, 칠드 주물의, 차가워진 chilly: 냉담한, 냉랭하게, 냉랭한, 오싹한, 차가운, 하기가 나는, 찬, 으스스한, 추위를 타는 chimney: 등피, 굴뚝, 분화구, 침니, 굴뚝모양의 것, 대단한 흡연가, 굴뚝 모양의 것 chin: 턱, 지껄이다, 지껄임, 턱에 갖다 대다, 잡담, 턱끝, 턱에 대다, 턱끝-지껄이다, 턱걸이 하다, 턱걸이하다 choir: 성가대, 합창하다, 성가대석, 노래하는 새떼, 합창단 choke: 억제하다, 질식시키다, 폐색부, 질식, 마르게 하다, 숨이 막히다, 목이 메게 하다, 메우다, 끄다, 숨막히게 하다, 목졸라 죽이다 choked: 메인, 숨막히는, 진저리난, 막힌 choking: 숨막히는, 숨막힘, 목이 멘 듯한 숨막힘, 목메는 듯한, 색류의 chopped: 개조한 chorus: 합창곡, 합창, 합창하다, 코러스, 일제히 내는 소리, 합창대, 합창부, 후렴, 합창 무용단, 이구 동성, 이구동성으로 말하다 chose: 재산, 물, 물건 chow: 음식, 먹다, 중국산 개, 식사, 중국종개, 식사-먹다, 중국사람, 중국 사람 chronic: 만성의, 싫은, 버릇이 된, 만성병 환자, 장기간에 걸친, 질질 시간을 끌어, 고질의, 고질이 된, 만성적인, 상습적인, 심한 chronicle: 연대기, 역대기, 신문, 연대기에 싣다, 기록이야기, 기록에 올리다, 이야기, 기록하다, 편년사, 기록 chunk: 상당한 양, 큰 덩어리, 땅딸막하고 야무진 사람, 내던지다, 두껍게 자른 조각, 큰 사람, 장작을
지피다, 상당한 액수, 딱, 땅딸막하고 야무진 짐승, 큰 동강 circle: 원, 권, 집단, 둘러싸다, 사회, 원형의 물건, 위선, 전계통, 동그라미를 두르다, 에워싸다, 주기 circling: 빙글빙글돌기 circumference: 원주, 주위, 주변, 주변의 길이, 경계선, 범위, 영역, 주변의 거리 circumstance: 환경, 사정, 사건, 부수적인 일, 상황, 처지, 사실, 의식에 구애됨, 사태, 부대사항, 어마어마함 circumstantial: 상세한, 우연한, 정황적인, 처지상의, 부수적인, 생활상태의, 정황에 의한, 형편에 따른, 추정상의 circus: 서커스, 곡예, 곡마단, 원형의 네거리, 쾌활하고 떠들썩한 것, 원형 흥행장, 원형 광장, 고대 로마의 원형 경기장, 재미있는 사람, 크고 화려한 안경, 법석댐 citified: 도시풍의, 도시화한, 도회지풍의 citizen: 시민, 공민, 주민, 민간인, 국민, 단조롭고 보수적인 그룹에 속해 있는 사람, 공민권, 도시인, 융통성이 없는 딱딱한 사람, 인민, 일반인 civilization: 개화, 문명, 교화, 문명국, 인구 밀집지, 도시, 문명 국민, 문화 생활, 문명세계, 문명 사회, 문명 세계 clad: 장비한, 입은, 다른 금속을 입히다, 덮인, 클래딩하다 clammy: 차고 끈적끈적한, 냉습한, 친친한, 찐득한 clamor: 시끄럽게 요구하다, 부르짖음, 외치다, 떠들어 ...시키다, 외침-와글와글 떠들다, 시끄럽게 말하다, 소란, 떠들어대다, 외치는 소리, 왁자지껄, 떠들썩함 clamorous: 시끄러운, 떠들썩한, 떨들썩한 clandestinely: 은밀히, 남몰래 clawed: 발톱을 가진 clay: 점토, 육체, 찰흙, 자질, 흙, 인격, 인품, 사기담뱃대, 천성, 진흙, 인체 cleanliness: 청결, 깨끗함을 좋아함, 명백함, 깨끗한, 결백, 깨끗함 clergyman: 성직자, 목사 clew: 실꾸리, 실톳으로 만들다, 돛귀를 당기다, 매다는 줄, 배돛귀, 길잡이 실, 줄거리, 실마리 climax: 절정, 점층법, 최고조, 극상, 클라이맥스, 엑스터시, 클라이맥스에 달하다, 최고점, 오르가슴, 성적 쾌감의 절정, 극점
243 climb: 오르다, 오르는 곳, 기어오르다, 타다, 급히 입다, 감기어 뻗어 오르다, 승진, 승진하다, 오름, 떠오르다, 상승 climbing: 기어오르는, 등산, 상승하는, 기어 오름, 등산용의, 등산용의 기어오름, 기어오름 clinging: 남에게 의존하는, 몸에 착 붙는, 달라 붙는, 끈덕진, 감겨 붙는, 들러붙는, 몸의 윤곽이 드러나는, 밀착성의 clock: 시계, 사람의 얼굴, 시계로 시간을 재다, 때리다, 기록을 내다, 자수 장식을 하다, 의 시간을 재다, 양말의 장식수, 내내, 치다, 양말목의 자수 장식 closet: 벽장, 사실, 비밀의, 변소, 작은 방, 비실제적인, 변기, 밀담시키다, 들어박히다, 들어박혀 있다, 다락장 closing: 마감, 폐쇄, 마지막의, 종결, 결산, 결산의, 폐점, 마감하는, 밀폐, 폐회의, 종장의 cloth: 행주, 피륙, 돛, 옷감, 걸레, 검은 성직복, 모직물, 범포, 클로스, 천, 헝겊 clothe: 덮다, 부여하다, 싸다, 입히다, 표현하다, 의복을지급하다, 입다, 주다, 의복을 몸에 걸치다, 의복을 걸치다, 몸에걸치다 clothing: 의류, 덮개, 돛 cloud: 구름, 흐림, 더럽히다, 구름 무늬로 아로새기다, 구름으로 덮다, 흐리다, 흐리게 하다, 애매하게 만들다, 부드러운 스카프, 먼지, 어둠 cloudy: 흐린, 언짢은, 구름의, 몽롱한, 의미가 흐릿한, 구름이 많은, 탁한, 흐릿한, 흐림이 있는, 애매한, 기분이 좋지 못한 clown: 어릿광대, 시골뜨기, 익살부리다, 버릇 없는 사람, 어릿광대짓하다, 익살꾼, 촌뜨기, 교양없는사람 clump: 군생하다, 쿵쿵 밟다, 밑창을 대다, 밑창, 덩어리, 무거운 발걸음 소리, 수풀, 풀숲, 응집시키다, 쿵쿵, 세균덩어리 coat: 칠하다, 외피, 상의, 입히다, 씌운 것, 가죽, 스커트, 덮개, 코트, 칠, 층 coated: 방수가공한, 광을 낸, 상의를 걸친, 겉에 광을 낸, 겉에 바른, 광을 번쩍이는 cob: 둥근 빵, 백조의 수컷, 벽토, 개암나무 열매, 다리가 짧고 튼튼한 승마용 말, 의 볼기를 두들기다, 옥수수 속, 부스러 뜨리다, 둥근 덩어리, 다리를 높이 쳐드는 말, 다리가 짧고 튼튼한 조랑말 cocked: 위로 젖혀진, 위로 향하게 한
244 coffin: 관, 관에 넣다, 낡은 배, 납관하다, 널, 말굽뼈 coin: 경화, 주조하다, 가짜돈을 만들다, 경화를 넣으면 작동하는, 경화의, 만들어내다, 주화, 화폐를 주조하다, 금전, 돈, 화폐-주조하다 coldly: 냉담하게, 춥게, 냉정하게, 냉정히, 쌀쌀하게 colicky: 산통의, 산통을 일으키는, 결장의, 복통 collar: 깃, 목걸이, 칼라, 변색부, 태클, 롤 말이로 만든 돼지고기나 생선, 속박, 고리, 태클하다, 훈장, 깃을 달다 collect: 쌓이다, 모으다, 수집하다, 가지러 가다, 본기도, 집중하다, 징수하다, 모이다, 기부금을 모집하다, 특도, 선불로 color: 색, 안색, 군기, 개성, 착색, 채색하다, 입장, 물들다, 윤색하다, 빛깔, 얼굴을 붉히다 colored: 유색의, 색의, 흑인의, 문장을 꾸민, 착색한, 채색되어 있는, 채색한, 겉치레의, 편견이 있는, 윤색한, 과장한 colossal: 거대한, 훌륭한, 터무니없는, 어마어마한, 놀랄만한, 굉장한 colt: 망아지, 초심자, 콜트식 자동 권총, 풋내기, 매듭진 채찍으로 때리다, 장난꾸러기, 밧줄로 만든 매듭진 채찍, 미숙한 사람, 미숙한 젊은이, 콜트식자동권총, 미숙한 자 columbus: 콜럼버스 column: 원주, 난, 종렬, 후원회, 기둥, 꽃술대, 단, 원주 모양의 물건, 종대, 종행, 특약정기 기고난 comb: 빗, 빗질하다, 벌집, 볏, 철저히 수색하다, 물마루를 일으키며 굽이치다, 샅샅이 뒤지어 찾다굽이치다, 소면기, 빗 모양의 물건, 부서지다, 볏-빗다 combat: 전투, 격투, 분투하다, 싸우다, 와 싸우다, 투쟁하다, 을 제거하기 위해 노력하다, 을 제거하기위해 싸우다, 격투하다, 투쟁, 전투용의 combined: 결합된, 화합한, 연합의, 합동의 comet: 혜성, 살별 comfort: 위로, 위안하다, 낙, 위로가 되는 사람, 이불, 즐거움, 편안하게 하다, 생활을 즐겁게 해 주는 것, 마음 편안함, 원조하다, 안락 comfortable: 안락한, 이불, 기분이 좋은, 마음 편한, 목도리, 기분좋은, 마음편한, 충분한 comforter: 이불, 고무 젖꼭지, 위안을 주는 사람, 털목도리, 성령, 위안물,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 위안자, 위안하는 사람, 조붓하고 긴 털실 목도리, 위안을 주는 것 comforting: 기분을 돋우는, 격려하는, 위안이 되는, 기분을 돋구는 command: 지휘하다, 명령, 지배하다, 지휘, 명하다, 의 값어치가 있다, 지배력, 장악지, 차지하고 있다, 명령하다, 조망 committed: 언질을 주어, 헌신적인, 전렴하는, 꼼짝못할 입장이 되어, 명확한 태도를 가진, 약속하여, 전념하는 commonplace: 평범한, 평범한 일, 상투어, 진부한, 흔해빠진말, 비망록, 다반사, 평범한 것, 흔해빠진 말, 흔해빠진 이야기 compact: 계약, 아담한, 간결한, 굳히다, 소형 자동차, 치밀한, 으로 된, 계약을 맺다, 콤팩트, 꽉 들어찬, 구성하다 companionship: 교제, 동무로서 사귀기, 식자공동료, 친구로서 사귀기, 친구들, 최하위 훈작사의 위계, 교우관계, 교우, 식자공 동료, 최하위 훈작사 compass: 나침반, 이해하다, 한계, 달성하다, 둘레, 에워싸다, 의 둘레를 돌다, 적당한 정도, 컴퍼스, 계획하다, 포위하다 compassion: 동정, 연민, 측은히 여김, 동정심 compensate: 보상하다, 구매력을 안정시키다, 보수를 치르다, 보정하다, 보충하다, 갚다, 다, 메우다, 변상하다, 보상을 하다, 지불하다 complain: 호소하다, 고소하다, 불평하다, 슬픈 소리를 내다, 하소연하다, 투덜거리다, 불평을하다, 불만을 털어놓다, 신음하다, 앓다, 푸념하다 compliment: 찬사, 경의, 칭찬하다, 의례적인 인사말, 경의를 표하다, 경의의 표시, 아첨, 대갚음하다인사하다, 듣기 좋은 말을 하다, 따리, 영광된 일 complimentary: 칭찬하는, 무료의, 인사의, 인사잘하는, 초대의, 치렛말의, 경의 표하는 compliments: 의례적인 인사말 composition: 작곡, 작문, 조립, 혼합물, 구성, 구성물, 기질, 문장, 식자, 성질, 복합 compressed: 간결한, 압축된, 측면의, 편평한 comrade: 동무, 동지, 친구, 동료, 동료다운, 전우, 조합원 concealed: 숨기는
conceited: 자부심이 강한, 변덕스러운, 젠체하는, 뽐내는 conceive: 상상하다, 임신하다, 배다, 이해하다, 마음에 품다, 착상하다, 마음에품다, 말로표현하다, 라고 생각하다, 생각하다, 생각해 내다 concerning: 에 관하여, -에 관하여 condescend: 짐짓 친절하게 대하다, 창피를 무릅쓰고 하다, 자기를 낮추다, 겸손히행하다, 겸손, 겸손한, 겸허, 굽히다, 대등한 처지가 되다, 은혜를 베푸는 것처럼 굴다, 친절히 하다 conduct: 행위, 지도, 수행하다, 지휘하다, 이끌다, 품행, 안내하다, 행동하다, 전도하다, 지휘, 교목 confessed: 정평있는, 명백한, 인정된, 인정받은, 자인한 confession: 자백, 고해, 고백, 고백서, 자인, 신앙고백, 구술서 confident: 자부심이 강한, 대담한, 막역한 벗, 확신하고, 자신 만만한, 확신하여, 친구, 자신있는, 자신을 가진, 독단적인, 확신하고 있는 confidentially: 심복으로 confidently: 대담하게, 자신 있게, 자신만만하게, 확신하여, 확신을 갖고 conflagration: 큰 화재, 돌발, 큰불 confound: 혼동하다, 꺾다, 저주하다, 좌절시키다, 제기랄, 당황케하다, 곤혹케 하다, 난처하게 하다, 당황케 하다, 제기랄 가벼운 욕 망할 자식, 제기랄 망할 자식 confused: 혼란스러운, 당황한, 혼란한, 어리둥절한, 지리멸렬한, 낭패한 confusedly: 지리멸렬하게, 어찌할 바를 몰라, 뒤범벅으로, 당황하여, 혼란스럽게 confusion: 당황, 혼동, 혼란, 혼미, 지리멸렬, 뒤죽박죽, 착란, 난잡 congregation: 회중, 집회, 모임, 교직원회, 집합, 회합, 이스라엘 사람들, 유대민족, 성성 connected: 연속된, 관계가 있는, 일관된, 연고가 있는, 관계있는, 연락이 있는 conqueror: 정복자, 승리자, 전승자, 정복왕 윌리엄 일세, 정복왕 윌리엄 1세 conscience: 양심, 도의심, 선악의 관념 conscious: 의식하고 있는, 을 강하게 의식하는, 지각이 있는, 알아채고 있는, 알아채어, 의식, 의식있는, 의식적인, 자각하고 있는, 자의식이 강한, 정신이 있는 consciousness: 의식, 자각, 지각,
Mark Twain 감지, 심상 consent: 동의, 동의하다, 승낙하다, 승낙, 동의자, 찬성하다, 일치 consequence: 결과, 결론, 영향, 중대성, 귀결, 사회적 중요성, 자존, 중요성, 잘난체함, 결말, 중대함 consequently: 따라서, 필연적으로, 그러므로, 그 결과로서 considerably: 상당히, 꽤, 많이, 적지않게 considering: 치고는, 을 생각하면, 비교적, 그런대로, 에 비해서, 이므로, 을 고려하면, 고려한다면 consist: 양립하다, 에 있다, 일치하다, 에 존재하다, 되어있다, 로되다, 일관성, 이루어져 있다, 농도, 되어 있다, 견실성 consoling: 위안이 되는 conspicuous: 두드러진, 확실히 보이는, 눈에 잘 띄는, 현저한, 저명한, 이채를 띤, 뛰어난, 뚜렷한 conspicuously: 현저하게 constantinople: 콘스탄티노플 constantly: 끊임없이, 항상, 빈번히, 노상, 자주, 변함없이 consternation: 깜짝 놀람, 대경실색, 경악 constrained: 무리한, 강제적인, 갑갑한, 강제된, 거북살스러운, 압박당한 consuming: 소비하는, 여위게 하는, 태워버리는, 다 태워버리는, 애태우는, 여위게하는, 태워 버리는 contained: 억제하는, 조심스러운 contemplate: 예기하다, 응시하다, 정관하다, 기도하다, 하려고생각하다, 눈여겨보다, 명상하다, 묵상하다, 숙고하다, 심사숙고하다, 심사하다 contemptuous: 경멸적인, 사람을 얕잡아보는, 오만 무례, 경멸하여 contend: 다투다, 논쟁하다, 주장하다, 항쟁하다, 투쟁하다, 싸우다, 경쟁하다, 경쟁자, 주장자, 논쟁자 contented: 만족하고 있는, 흡족해 하는, 달갑게 하는, 만족한 contentment: 만족, 흡족해함, 만족함 continent: 대륙, 본토, 육지, 성욕을 절제하는, 자제심이 있는, 금욕의, 극기의, 정숙한, 자제하여, 배설 억제 능력이 있는, 금욕적인 contrived: 부자연스러운, 인위적인 controlled: 조심스런, 관리된, 억제된, 지배하의, 통제된 convalescent: 회복기의, 회복기, 앓고 난뒤의, 회복기 환자의 convenience: 편의, 편리, 변소, 편리한 것, 형편좋음, 이기, 편익,
사정, 공중 변소 conveniently: 편리하게, 형편좋게, 형편이 좋게도, 알맞게 converse: 담화, 교제, 반대, 뒤바뀐, 전환 명제, 친하게 사귀다, 함께 이야기하다, 역, 거꾸로의, 이야기하다, 회화 conviction: 죄의 자각, 설득, 회오, 확신, 신념, 유죄의 판결, 설득력, 유죄판결 convinced: 확신을 가진, 신념이 있는 convulsion: 격동, 웃음의 발작, 경련, 동란, 이변, 포복 절도, 동요, 경기, 변동 cool: 시원한, 냉담한, 차가운, 뻔뻔스러운, 식다, 냉정히, 냉정, 훌륭한, 냉기, 정미, 가라앉히다 cooler: 냉각기, 청량음료, 교도소, 독감방, 형무소, 유치장, 냉장고, 영창 coolly: 냉정하게, 냉담하게, 뻔뻔스럽게, 서늘하게, 차갑게, 침착하게 cordially: 성의를 다해서, 진심으로, 성실하게, 정성껏 core: 핵심, 심, 중심핵, 응어리, 인종 평등 회의, 자기코어, 자심, 고갱이, 속을빼내다, 자심기억장치, 근 corkscrew: 나사 모양의, 타래송곳, 빙빙돌리다, 나사모양으로 꾸부리다, 나사모양으로 나아가다, 나사모양으로나아가다, 나사 모양으로 나아가다, 나사 누비고 나아가다, 빙빙 돌리다 corn: 옥수수, 밀, 티눈, 곡물, 낟알, 못, 귀리, 감상적인 음악, 곡초, 뿔이 있는의 뜻, 소금을 뿌리다 coroner: 검시관, 매장물조사관, 매장물 조사관 corpse: 시체, 송장 corridor: 복도, 회랑, 회랑지대, 회랑 지대 counsel: 상담, 협의, 계획, 충고, 조언하다, 변호사, 결심, 법률고문, 사려, 조언, 평의 counsellor: 고문관, 평의원, 시의 의원, 참사관, 법정 변호사, 상담역 count: 세다, 계산, 수를 세다, 백작, 중요하다, 셈, 계산하다, 고려, 박자를 맞추다, 카운트, 셈되다 countenance: 원조, 장려하다, 호의를 보이다, 침착, 표정, 승인하다, 허용하다, 찬조, 찬성하다, 찬성, 지지 counterfeit: 위조하다, 흉내내다, 모조의, 모조품, 모조하다, 허위의, 위조의, 위조 물건, 와 아주 흡사하다, 위작, 속이다 countersign: 부서, 군호, 부서하다,
245 암호, 응답 신호, 응답신호, 확인하다 counting: 집계, 개표, 계산, 계산의 courage: 용기, 담력, 용감, 배짱 cousin: 사촌, 같은 계통의 것, 친척, 경, 친한 친구, 봉, 사촌간, 얼간이, 일가, 종자, 종형 covet: 턱없이 탐내다, 몹시 바라다, 갈망하다, 몹시탐내다, 남의 물건 등을 턱없이 탐내다 coward: 겁쟁이, 겁많은, 소심한, 비겁한, 비겁한 사람, 겁많은 말 cowardly: 겁을 내어, 겁많은, 비겁한, 비열한, 비겁하게도, 겁 많은 cowhide: 소의 생가죽, 쇠가죽, 쇠가죽 채찍, 소 생가죽, 쇠가죽 채찍으로 치다 crack: 결점, 굴복하다, 변성, 갑작스런 날카로운 소리, 재치있는말, 시도, 지껄이다, 자랑, 날카로운 폭음을 내다, 떨어뜨리다, 갈라진 금 cracked: 금이 간, 깨진, 갈라진, 미친, 떨어진, 변성한, 손상된, 모소리가 변한, 뻐개진, 쉰, 어리석은 cracky: 금이 간, 깨지기 쉬운, 미치광이 같은, 칫!, 수다스러운, 이것 참!, 저런! craft: 기능, 기술, 간지, 기교, 선박, 교활, 동업자들, 직업, 동업 조합, 교묘함, 교묘 craggy: 바위가 많은, 우악스럽게 생긴, 바위가 울퉁불퉁 돌출한, 울퉁불퉁하고 험한 cramp: 경련, 속박하다, 비좁은, 갑갑한, 구속물, 경련을 일으키다, 꺾다, 급격한 복통, 꺾쇠, 압축된, 구두를 꿰는 구부정한 나무 crash: 추락, 실패하다, 파산하다, 충돌, 고장, 거친 아마포, 을 달리다, 와르르 부수다, 와르르 무너지다, 와르르, 숙박하다 crashing: 완전한, 철저한, 특별한, 예외적인, 두려울만한, 두려운, 놀라울만한, 최고의 cravat: 넥타이, 삼각건, 크러뱃, 목도리 craving: 갈망, 열망, 간원 강렬한, 갈망하는, 열망하는 crawl: 기어가다, 들끓다, 서행하다, 근질근질하다, 활어조, 살금살금 걸어다니다, 댄스, 크롤 수영법, 우글거리다, 크롤로 헤엄치다, 포복 crawling: 크롤링, 벼룩이 꾄, 이가 꾄 crazed: 발광한, 빙렬이 나게 구운 crazy: 미친, 굉장히 좋은, 열중한, 결함이 많은, 열광적인, 흔들거리는, 흥분해 있는, 반한, 흔들흔들하는, 나무랄 데 없는, 열광한 creak: 삐걱거리다, 삐걱거리는 소리,
246 삐걱거리게 하다, 삐걱거림, 키익키익울리는 소리 cream: 크림, 정수, 완전히 해치우다, 알짜를 뽑다, 더껑이, 화장용 크림, 크림 과자, 정화, 크림으로 만든, 휘저어 크림 모양으로 만들다, 크림을 분리하다 creature: 생물, 창조물, 인간, 노예, 소산, 녀석, 사람, 가공의 동물, 지배 당하는 자, 여자, 부하 credible: 신용할 수 있는, 확실한, 믿을 만한 소식통에서, 신용할수있는, 신뢰할 수 있는 credulous: 잘 믿는, 경솔히 잘 믿는데서 오는, 믿기쉬운, 속기쉬운, 경솔히 믿는 데서 오는 creep: 포복, 기다, 살살 기다, 소리를 죽여 걷다, 근질근질하다, 탐해구로 해저를 더듬다, 지층의 변형, 점점 어긋나 움직이다, 섬뜩해지는 느낌, 살금살금 걷다, 슬며시 접근하다 creeping: 탐해법, 남몰래 빌붙는, 기어 돌아다니는, 아첨, 느린, 근질근질한 느낌, 기기, 근질근질하는, 포복, 잠행성의, 은밀한 crescent: 초승달, 초승달 모양의 기장, 차차 커지는, 초승달 모양, 초승달 모양의, 초승달 모양의 광장, 초승달기, 초승달모양의, 초승달의, 초승달꼴 롤 빵, 회교 crestfallen: 풀이 죽은, 맥빠진, 기운 없는, 풀죽은 crevice: 갈라진틈, 터진곳, 갈라진 틈 crew: 동아리, 패거리, 승무원, 크루, 승무원 전원, 반, 의 승무원의 일원으로서 일하다, 일단, 일반 선원들, 대, 보트팀 cricket: 귀뚜라미, 크리켓, 공명 정대한 행동, 낮은 의자, 페어플레이, 발판, 발 얹는 대, 크리켓을 하다, 신사다운 행동, 낮은 삼각 의자 crimson: 진홍색의, 진홍색, 진홍색으로 하다, 진홍색이 되다, 피비린내 나는, 새빨개지다, 새빨갛게하다, 시뻘건, 물들이다 crippled: 무능력한, 불구의 crisp: 아삭아삭하는, 상쾌한, 파삭파삭한, 바삭바삭하게 굽다, 똑똑한, 곱슬곱슬하게 되다, 힘 있는, 새뜻한, 시원시원한, 시원한, 신선한 critically: 혹평하여, 비평적으로, 아슬아슬하게, 위태롭게, 위급하게, 가까스로 crooked: 부정직한, 마음이 비뚤어진, 구부러진, 기형의, 비뚤어진, 부정하게, 부정수단으로 얻은, 허리가 구부러진, 뒤틀린, 꼬부라진, 굴곡된
Adventures of Tom Sawyer crossbones: 죽음의 상징, 대퇴골2개를 교차시킨 도형 crossed: 횡선을 그은, 십자모양으로 놓은, 열십자로 된, 방해된, 방해되는, 교차한, 교차된, 가로 세로로 글씨를 쓴, 교차 crossing: 교차, 교차점, 횡단, 이종교배, 건널목, 교잡, 횡선, 십자로, 방해, 횡단보도, 도항 crossroads: 네거리, 십자로 crowded: 붐비는, 혼잡한, 만원의, 파란 만장의, 다사다난한, 붐비다, 장소가 가득 차서, 가득 차서 crowned: 왕관을 쓴, 춤이 있는, 왕위에 오른, 관식을 단 cruelly: 잔인하게, 몹시, 지독하게, 잔혹하게 cruelty: 잔학, 잔인한 행위, 끔찍함, 잔혹, 학대, 잔인성, 무자비 crushed: 진압하는, 압착하는, 쑤셔 넣는, 서로 밀고 들어가는, 밀어 넣는, 무너지는, 눌러 부수는, 궤멸시키는, 구김살투성이로 만드는 crushing: 눌러 터뜨리는, 압도적인, 박살내는, 결정적인, 분쇄하는, 궤멸적인, 눌러 터뜨리는 것 cry: 부르짖다, 울다, 외침, 고함, 애원하다, 엉엉 울다, 큰소리로 부르다, 큰소리로 알리다, 외치다, 울며...하다, 함성 crying: 외치는, 긴급한, 울부짖는, 심한, 좌시할 수없는, 지독한 crystal: 수정, 광석, 수정 제품, 수정의, 컷글라스, 결정체, 결정, 수정 구슬, 컷글라스로 만든 식기류, 수정점, 크리스털유리 cunning: 교묘한, 교활한, 귀여운, 노련한, 멋있는, 숙련, 솜씨, 현명한, 재간있는, 약삭빠른, 빈틈없음 cupboard: 벽장, 찬장, 식기장, 작은장 cure: 치유, 치료하다, 고치다, 치료, 양생하다, 치료법, 영혼의 구제, 목사직, 낫다, 가황, 가황하다 curiosity: 호기심, 골동품, 진기함, 진기한 것, 신기함, 진기한것 curious: 이상한, 호기심이 강한, 진서인, 면밀한, 묘한, 호기심을 끄는, 진기한, 정성들인, 캐기 좋아하는, 외설한, 알고 싶어하는 curiously: 호기심에서, 기묘하게, 지독하게, 신기한 듯이, 진기한듯이, 기묘하게도 curled: 위축병에 걸린, 오그라든, 소용돌이 꼴의, 두르르 말린, 곱슬털의, 고수머리의 curse: 저주하다, 월경, 저주, 재앙, 파문하다, 욕지거리하다, 천벌을 내리다, 저주의 말, 파문, 괴롭히다,
독설 curtain: 막, 커튼, 막을 치다, 휘장 꼴의 물건, 막으로 가리다, 한 권의 끝, 막벽, 위장을 치다, 죽음, 칸막이, 휘장 curtsy: 절하다, 여자의 인사, 여자의 절, 인사, 인사하다, 절 curve: 곡선, 구부러지다, 커브, 곡선 도표, 만곡부, 커브시키다, 구부렁이, 커브 평가, 굽히다, 상대 평가, 만곡하다 curved: 구부러진, 만곡한, 곡선모양의 cuss: 저주, 놈, 저주하다, 녀석, 악담, 욕, 놈자식, 욕을 퍼붓다 cussed: 심술궂은, 고집통이의, 빙퉁그러진, 고집센, 저주받은, 저주할 custom: 풍습, 습관, 관습, 세관, 애고, 관세, 규칙, 관례, 고객, 단골, 돌봐줌 customarily: 관례상, 습관적으로, 보통 customary: 관례에 의한, 습관적인, 관습상의, 통례의, 관계집, 관례집 cutlass: 단검, 몸이 휜 단도 cutting: 예리한, 신랄한, 절단, 싸게 파는, 자른 가지, 필름 편집, 통렬한, 살을 에는 듯한, 날카로운, 깎고 가는 가공, 오려낸 것 daintily: 우미하게, 섬세하게, 우아하게, 가려서, 맛있게, 섬세히, 결백하게 까다롭게, 좋은것만 가리어, 꼼꼼히, 꼼꼼하게, 풍미 있게 dainty: 우아한, 품위 있는, 성미가 까다로운, 맛좋은, 진미, 맛좋은짐미, 우미한, 까다로운, 맛있는 것 damaging: 불리한 진술, 손해를 끼치는, 해로운 damn: 저주하다, 빌어먹을, 파멸시키다, 비난하다, 제기랄, 지금도, 지금도-제기랄, 빌어 먹을, 빌어 먹을-조금, 욕을퍼붓다, 욕을 퍼붓다 damp: 습기, 못살게 굴다, 낙담시키다, 낙담, 기를 꺽다, 실망, 축죽한, 축축하게하다, 습기 있는축축하게 하다, 방해-축죽한, 방해 damper: 현악기의 약음기, 피아노의 단음 장치, 난로의 공기 조정판, 흥을 깨뜨리는 사람, 기를 꺽는 석, 의기를 저상시키는 것, 지음기, 축이는 기구 dance: 춤추다, 뛰다, 흔들거리다, 댄스, 춤을 추다, 춤추어 이르게 하다, 춤추어 어떤 상태에 이르게 하다, 춤, 춤추게 하다, 무도술, 무도법 dancing: 무도, 춤, 댄스 홀, 무도장, 댄스 연습, 댄스 dander: 노하다, 역정, 뼛성, 머리의
Mark Twain 비듬, 분통, 비듬 dangling: 에게 결과를 알리지 않고 기다리게 하다, 을 애타게 하다 daniel: 다니엘서, 명재판관, 히브리의 예언자, 다니엘 dare: 도전하다, 위험을 무릅쓰다, 모험적으로 해보다, 감히 ~ 하다, 용기가 있다, 도전, 무릅쓰다 daring: 겁이 없는, 대담무쌍한, 대담한, 모험적인 기상, 모험적인 용기 darkness: 어둠, 암흑, 무지, 설명, 애매, 불명료, 맹목, 흑심 darling: 가장 사랑하는 사람, 귀여운, 당신, 가장 사랑하는, 가장 귀여워하는 사람 dauntless: 대담한, 겁 없는 dawn: 밝아지다, 새벽, 동이 트다, 여명, 나타나기 시작하다, 날이새다, 동틀녁, 동틀영, 시초, 날이 새다 daylight: 일광, 주간, 낮, 틈, 눈, 이해, 의식 daytime: 주간, 낮 dazzling: 눈부신 deadly: 치명적인, 심한, 몹시, 죽음 같은, 주검처럼, 용서 할수 없는, 용서 할수 없는-주검처럼, 죽음과 같은, 죽은 사람과 같은, 매우 효과적인, 살려둘 수 없는 deaf: 귀머거리의, 들으려 하지 않는, 귀머거리들, 귀를 기울이지 않는 deafen: 귀먹게 하다, 큰 소리를 줄이다, 귀머거리로 만들다, 들리지 않게 하다, 방음 장치를 하다, 귀가 들리지 않게 하다 deafening: 귀청이 터질듯한, 방음 장지, 방음, 방음장치, 귀청이 터질 것 같은 deathbed: 죽음의 자리, 임종, 죽음의 자리의 deathwatch: 경야, 임종의 간호, 사형수 감시인, 살짝수염벌레, 임종을 지켜 봄 debris: 파괴의 자취, 쓰레기, 파편, 부스러기 decade: 로사리오 염주, 십년간, 열개가 한 벌이 된 것 decanter: 경사기, 식탁용의 마개 달린 유리 술병, 마개 있는 유리병 decay: 부패하다, 부패, 썩다, 쇠미하다, 쇠미, 쇠하다, 부식하다, 자연 붕괴하다, 부식, 부패시키다 decisively: 결정적으로, 단호하게 deck: 갑판, 단장하다, 꾸미다, 평평한 지붕, 갑판을 깔다, 지면, 갑판에 나와서, 지면-갑판을 깔다, 다음 타자가 되어, 준비되어, 전투 준비를 하다 declamatory: 연설조의, 낭독의,
낭독조의 deed: 행위, 실행, 행동, 업적, 증서 deeply: 철저히, 짙게, 깊이, 굵고 낮게, 대단히, 심각하게, 교묘히 defeated: 쳐부수는 deftly: 능란하게, 솜씨가 좋게 dejected: 기운 없는, 낙담한, 낙심한 delayed: 뒤 늦은, 지발의 delectable: 유쾌한, 매우 즐거운, 즐거운 delicious: 맛있는, 멜리셔스, 유쾌한멜리셔스, 유쾌한, 상쾌한 delight: 기쁨, 기뻐하다, 즐기다, 즐겁게하다, 유쾌, 기쁘게 하는 것, 매우 기쁘게 하다 delighted: 기쁜, 매우 즐거운 delightful: 매우 기쁜, 즐거운 delirious: 황홀한, 무아경의, 정신 착란의, 헛소리하는, 헛소리를 하는 delirium: 정신 착란, 황홀, 무아경, 섬망 상태 deliver: 배달하다, 구해내다, 연설을 하다, 넘겨주다, 석방을 하다, 분만하다, 후보자을 위하여 표를 모으다, 분만시키다, 넘겨 주다, 가하다, 해방시키다 delivered: 인도의 delivery: 배달, 인도, 교부, 석방, 분만, 말투, 구조, 방출, 발송 deluge: 대홍수, 에 쇄도하다, 큰비, 범람시키다, 쇄도, 쇄도-범람시키다 den: 굴, 소굴, 작고 아늑한 사실, 밀실, 사실, 유년단의 분대 denial: 부정, 극기, 부인, 거부 dense: 우둔한, 조밀한, 짙은, 농밀한, 머리가 나쁜, 밀집한, 이해하기 힘든 dental: 이의, 치과의, 치음, 치음자, 치음의 deny: 부정하다, 면회를 거절하다, 거절하다, 부인하다 departed: 죽은, 과거의, 고인, 지나간, 죽은사람 depend: 의지하다, 믿다, 의존하다, 종속하다, 매달리다, 나름이다, 미결이다 depressing: 울적한, 억압적인, 풀이 죽은, 침울하게 만드는, 내리눌린, 불경기의 depression: 침하, 저기압, 우묵 팬곳, 하락, 함몰, 억압, 우울, 움푹한 땅, 의기소침, 불황, 의기 소침 depth: 깊이, 깊은 곳, 세로길이, 농로, 농도, 깊숙이 들어간 곳, 깊숙함, 짙음, 한창때, 깊은 맛 depths: 깊은 곳 derision: 비웃음, 경멸, 조롱, 조소거리 derrick: 데릭 기중기, 이륙탑, 데릭, 유정탑
247 descended: 유래한, 전해진 descent: 내리받이, 상속, 하강, 가계, 내리받이 길, 강하, 가문, 급습, 세습, 한 세대, 혈통 descriptive: 기술적인, 서술적인, 도형 묘사의 desert: 버리다, 당연한 응보, 사막, 도망하다, 불모의, 상을 받을 만한 가치, 사막의, 지방의, 쓸쓸한, 불모 시대, 불모 지대 deserted: 버림받은, 사람이 살지 않는, 활페한, 황폐한 deserving: 받을 가치가 있는, 보상받을 만한, 원조 받을 만한 desolate: 황량한, 황폐케하다, 황폐한, 음산한, 고독한, 사람이 안 사는, 시람이 안 사는, 쓸쓸한, 내버려진 desolation: 쓸쓸함, 황폐, 황량, 서글픔, 페허, 폐허, 서글품, 황폐케함 despair: 절망, 절망의 근원, 절망하다, 자포자기 desperate: 필사적인, 자포자기의, 절망적인, 터무니없는, 극도의 desperation: 절망, 자포자기, 기를 씀, 필사 destruction: 파괴, 멸망, 절멸, 파멸의 원인 destructive: 파괴적인, 유해한, 파멸시키는, 파괴주의적인, 해를 끼치는 detect: 발견하다, 검파하다 detective: 탐정의, 형사의, 탐정, 검출용의, 형사 determine: 결심시키다, 결정하다, 한정하다, 결심하다, 측정하다, 측정하다-결심하다, 끝나다, 정하다 device: 고안, 장치, 의장, 도안, 계획, 계략, 기장, 혼자 힘으로 하게 내버려두다, 문장, 의지 devil: 악마, 악인, 하청일을 하다, 짓찢다, 괴롭히다, 고기에 후추를 발라 굽다, 비상한 정력가, 비상한 정력가-고기에 후추를 발라 굽다, 괴상한 우상, 지독한, 제기랄 devilment: 악행, 악마의 행적 dewy: 상쾌한, 이슬의, 고요한, 이슬 맺힌, 이슬맺힌, 이슬을 머금은, 눈물 젖은 dies: 날, 일 diet: 규정식, 국회, 정식회의, 의회, 규정식을 주다, 일상의 음식물, 상삭, 식이요법, 음식물, 다이어트 diffident: 자신없는, 암띰, 망설임, 수줍은, 자신없음, 자신 없는 dig: 파다, 탐구하다, 찌르다, 알다, 주의를 기울이다, 캐내다, 쿡 찌르기, 파나가다, 파서 뚫다, 꾸준히
248 공부하다, 꾸준히 공부하다- 한번 찌르기 digging: 채광, 금광, 채굴지, 파기, 하숙, 광산 dignified: 고귀한, 위험 있는, 위엄 있는 dilapidated: 황폐한, 황랑한 diligence: 부지런함, 근면, 승합마차, 근민, 합승 마차 diligent: 부지런한, 근면한 diligently: 부지런히, 애써, 근면하게, 부지런하게, 열심히 dim: 둔한, 어둑한, 희미한, 둔하게 하다, 어둑해지다, 흐리게 하다, 흐려지다, 어슴푸레한, 둔해지다, 어둑하게 하다, 비관적인 dime: 단돈 한 닢의, 십센트 경화, 십센트 경화의, 단돈 한 닢 diminish: 줄이다, 감소시키다, 줄다 diminished: 감소된, 권위가 떨어진, 반음 줄인, 감손된 dimly: 희미하게, 어둑하게, 어스레하게, 어슴푸레하게, 어렴풋이, 아련히 din: 소음, 뇌고 되뇌이다, 소음이 나다, 소음으로 멍멍하게 하다, 귀를 멍멍하게 하다, 울리다 dining-room: 식당 dip: 담그다, 살충액에 담그어 씻다, 살짝 적시다, 적시다, 잠시 내렸다 올리다, 어리석은 사람, 양초, 순간적 강하, 소매치기, 물건을 건지려고 손을 쑥 넣다, 살짝 잠기다 diplomacy: 외교 수완, 외교, 외교술 dirt: 진흙, 쓰레기, 오물, 비열한 언사, 흙, 토지, 먼지, 욕, 굴욕을 참다, 폐석, 욕설 dirty: 더러운, 비열한, 추잡한, 날씨가 엄청 더운, 사나운, 날씨가 사나운, 더럽히다, 마약 중독의, 방사능이 많은, 흐린, 상스러운 disagreement: 논쟁, 불일치, 불화, 의견 차이, 부적합, 불쾌한 일 disappointed: 실망한 disappointment: 실망 disaster: 천재, 참사, 재해, 재난, 큰 실패, 재앙 discipline: 훈련, 징계하다, 규율, 훈육, 제어, 훈련하다, 징계, 징계훈련하다, 억제, 학과, 단련하다 discomfort: 불쾌하게 하다, 불편을 주다, 불쾌 disconcerted: 당혹한, 당황한 discordant: 조화하지 않는, 충돌하는, 불화한, 귀에 거슬리는, 일치하지 않는, 부정합의, 불협화음의 discouraged: 낙담한, 낙심한, 술에 취한 discouraging: 낙담시키는, 용기를
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 꺾는, 실망적인, 신이 안나는, 맥빠진, 시원찮은 discourse: 담화, 논설, 설교, 이야기, 강연, 강연하다, 논술하다, 강화 discoverer: 발견자, 미국 공군의 인공 위성 discovery: 발견물, 발견, 발표 요구 수속, 줄거리의 전개 discreet: 사려가 깊은, 신중한, 분별 있는, 분별있는, 지각있는, 사려있는 disdain: 경멸, 경멸하다, 경멸하다경멸적인, 경멸적인, 경멸감, 할 가치가 없다고 생각하다 disgrace: 창피, 치욕, 욕보이다, 눈 밖에 나 있음, 불명예, 수치가 되다, 총애를 잃게 하다, 망신시키는 것 disguise: 속이다, 거짓꾸밈, 변장하다, 구실, 거짓 꾸미다, 가장복, 변장, 감추다-변장, 감추다, 변장시키다, 변신 disguised: 속임수의, 술취한, 변장한 disgust: 역겹게하다, 혐오, 역겨움, 정떨어지게 하다, 정떨어지게하다역겨움, 싫음, 메스꺼워찌게 하다 disgusted: 메스꺼워찌게 하는 disjointed: 관절이 삔, 흐트러진 dismal: 쓸쓸한, 음침한, 무시무시한, 참담한, 어두운, 비참한 dismally: 음침하게, 비참하게, 음산하게 dismay: 당황, 경악, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 근심시키다, 당황케 하다, 놀람 dismissal: 각하, 면직, 해산, 퇴거, 퇴학, 해고, 기각, 해방, 해임, 해고 통지, 이혼 dispute: 논쟁, 논쟁하다, 분쟁, 싸우다, 다투다, 의론하다, 의논하다, 반론하다, 겨루다, 논하다, 의심을 품다 dissatisfaction: 불만, 불만의 원인, 불만족 dissent: 국교 반대, 의견을 달리하다, 이의를 말하다, 이의, 영국 교회에 반대하다, 불찬성, 다수 의견에 반대하는 의견, 국교에 반대하다 distant: 먼, 쌀쌀한, 어겸풋한, 에두루는, 어렴풋한, 혈연이 먼, 거리를 두는, 닮은 관계 등이 먼, 닮은 정도 등이 먼, 먼 데를 보는 듯한, 시간적으로 먼 distinct: 별개의, 다른, 명백한, 명확한, 장식된, 뚜렷한 distinction: 특질, 구별, 차별, 명예, 탁월, 쓸데없는 구별짓기, 특징, 차이, 저명, 유명해지다, 우수성 distinctness: 특수성 distinguishable: 구별할 수 있는 distinguished: 저명한, 고귀한, 상류의, 뛰어난, 수훈의, 기품 있는,
두드러진 distorted: 뒤틀린, 일그러진, 곱새긴, 비뚤어진 distraction: 기분 전환, 주의 산만, 정신의 홀어짐, 오락, 광기, 불화, 정신이 흩어짐, 마음이 혼란 distress: 고난, 고통, 빈궁, 비탄, 고민, 심통, 피로하게 하다, 피로, 괴롭히다, 압류-괴롭히다, 압류 distressed: 피로한, 궁핍한, 구유핍한, 투매의, 고민하는 distressing: 비참한, 괴롭히는, 괴로움을 주는 distributed: 분포된 disturbed: 교란된, 정신장애자, 사란한, 산란한, 정서장애가 있는, 정서장애자, 정신장애가 있는 diverging: 서로 다른, 분기하는, 발산성의 diversion: 견제, 전환, 기분 전환, 오락, 우회로, 양동 작전, 양동, 견제 작전, 기분 divide: 분배하다, 분리하다, 나누다, 갈라지다, 가르다, 대립시키다, 표결하다, 표결하다-분수계, 분수계, 분류하다, 분계 divided: 분할된, 열개한, 갈라진, 분리된, 분배한, 각기 다른 divine: 비범한, 신성한, 신의, 종교적인, 성직자, 예언하다, 신성의, 신수의, 알아채다, 점치다, 신학자 dizzy: 당혹케하다, 어질어질한, 현기증나는, 현기증나게하다, 현기증 나는, 지각 없는, 마음이 들떠, 현기증 나게 하다, 어지러울 정도의 dogged: 완고한 dollar: 달러, 오실링 은화, 불, 금전 dome: 둥근꼭대기, 둥근천정, 반구형의것, 머리, 둥근 천장, 둥근 지붕 모양의 물건, 비면, 웅장한 건물 dominie: 목사, 선생, 교사, 성직자 don: 입다, 명사, 걸치다, 능수꾼, 스페인 신사, 돈 강, 대학교의 학장, 님, 남자 이름, 남자이름 don't: 금지조항서, 하지마세요 doom: 운명짓다, 운명, 선고하다, 죽음, 파멸, 최후의 심판, 재판, 판정하다, 법령 doorknob: 문의손잡이 dot: 점, 점을찍다, 점재, 점재시키다, 여자 이름, 점점이 산재시키다, 점같이 작은 것, 아내의 지참금, 적어두다, 에 점을 찍다 doth: 현재형, 직설법 doublet: 꼭끼는 남자용 상의, 이중어, 허리가 잘쑥한 남자의 웃옷, 아주 닮은 물건의 한쭉, 쌍으로 된 것, 이연발총으로 쏘아 떨어뜨린 두 마리의 새
Mark Twain doubtful: 의심스러운, 못 미더운, 불안한, 의심을 품고 있는 doubtless: 확실히, 의심할 여지 없이, 의심 없는 doughnut: 도넛 douglas: 남자 이름 downhearted: 낙담한 downstream: 하류의, 물줄기를따라내려가서, 하류의강 아랫녘의, 하류에 downward: 아래쪽으로, 내려가는, 이후, 이래, 쇠잔하여, 쇠미한, 내리받이의, 이후의, 아래쪽으로의, 쇠퇴하여, 아래로 향한 doze: 졸기, 졸다, 선잠, 졸며시간을보내다, 졸며시간을 보내다, 졸면서 지내다, 졸면서 시간 보내다, 불도저로 파다, 불도저로 땅을 파다, 불도저로 땅을 나르다, 불도저로 땅을 고르다 dozen: 다스 drag: 발을 질질 끌며걷다, 끌리다, 당기다, 흙다, 써레, 끌기, 느릿느릿 나아가다, 바퀴 멈추개, 바퀴멈추개, 느릿느릿나아가다, 느릿느릿걷다 dragging: 질질 끄는, 오래 걸리는, 질질 끄는 것, 오래 걸리는 것 dramatic: 극적인, 연극의, 희곡의 drawing: 그림, 발행, 제도, 달여내기, 데상, 선화, 칼을 빼기, 잡아늘이기, 그림의, 달이기 drawing-room: 응접실, 특별 객실, 회견, 제도실 dread: 공포, 두려움, 두려워하다, 걱정하다, 격정하다, 무서운 물건, 무서운 사람 dreadful: 무서운, 몹시 불쾌한, 따분한, 지겨운, 지긋지긋한 dreamily: 어렴풋하게, 꿈같이, 꿈결같은, 꿈결같이 dreamy: 공상적인, 어렴풋한, 꿈결같은, 꿈꾸는 듯한, 꿈 많은, 꿈같은 drearily: 쓸쓸하게, 적막하게, 음울하게, 황량하게 dreary: 울적한, 쓸쓸한, 지루한, 처량한, 음울한, 황량한 drenching: 흠뻑 젖음, 억수로 쏟아지는 dressed: 요리 준비가 된, 옷을 입은, 과거분사, 손질을 한 dressing: 드레싱, 마무리, 몸치장, 장식, 붕대, 끝손질, 비료, 손질, 엄한 질책, 옷입기 dried: 건조한 drift: 표류, 조류, 동향, 흐름, 표류물, 떼밀어, 추세에 맡기기, 표류하다, 추세에맡기기, 경향, 되는 대로 내버려 둠
drinking: 음주의, 마시기의, 음용의 drip: 적하, 물방울, 똑똑 떨어지다, 똑똑떨어지다, 빗물받이 돌, 서교성 없는 사람, 미련한 사람, 물방울을 듣게 하다, 똑똑 떨어지는 물방울 소리, 똑똑 떨어지기, 듣다 dripping: 흠뻑 젖은, 적하, 적하 듣는 것, 물방울 똑똑 떨어지는, 뚝뚝 떨어짐, 들음 driving: 추진하는, 운전, 정력적인, 동력전달의, 혹사하는, 추진, 박기, 휘몰아치는, 사람을 혹사하는, 운전법, 에서 멀리 치기 drooping: 눈을 내리깐, 늘어진, 풀이 죽은 dropping: 낙하, 강하, 낙하물, 촛농, 듣기, 똑똑 떨어짐, 똥, 방울져 떨어지는것, 적하, 탈모, 투하 drops: 점적약 drove: 몰려가는 가축 때, 떼지어 가는 무리, 굵은 정 drown: 잊어버리다, 달래다, 물에 빠지다, 물에빠뜨리다, 들리지않게하다, 물에 빠뜨리다, 흠뻑젖게하다, 흠뻑 젖게하다, 물에빠지다, 들리지 않게하다, 잊게 하다 drowned: 물에 빠져 죽은, 에 빠진, 몰두하고 있는 drowning: 물에 빠져 있는, 이해할 수 없는, 혼란한 drowsiness: 졸음, 깨나른함, 나른함, 기면상태 drowsy: 졸린, 졸음오게하는, 조는 듯한, 나른한, 졸리는 drum: 북, 불러모으다, 드럼통, 고실, 북을 치고 돌아다니다, 북을 치고 돌아디니며 모집하다, 고동, 북으로 연주하다, 북을치다, 고막, 억지로 주입시키다 drummer: 고수, 지방 순회 상인 drunk: 주정뱅이, 술취한, 취한, 술주정뱅이, 술좌석, 도취된 drunkard: 술고래 dug: 젖꼭지, 젖퉁이 dull: 둔한, 무딘, 둔감한, 흐리게하다, 누그러뜨리다, 지루한, 둔해지다, 또렷하지 않은, 또렷하지않은, 지루한-무디게하다, 무디게하다 dully: 둔하게, 멍청하게, 느리게, 지루하게, 활발치 못하게, 느럭느럭 duly: 정식으로, 당연히, 제시간에, 바로, 적당히, 둔하게 dumb: 우둔한, 벙어리의, 말이없는, 말못하는, 무언의, 말문이 막힌, 아연케 하다, 말문이막힌, 깜작 놀라게 하다, 바보 같다, 소리없는 dumbness: 무언, 벙어리임, 침묵 dumps: 침울, 우울
249 duplicate: 복제의, 복사하다, 부본, 사본, 이중의, 한쌍의, 부의, 물표, 정부 두통으로 하다, 이중으로 하다, 복제 dusk: 땅거미, 그늘, 어스레한, 황혼, 거무스름한, 어둑해지다, 어스름, 음울한, 어둑하게 하다 dust: 먼지, 흙, 가루, 티끌, 인체, 유해, 쓰레기, 분말, 무덤, 먼지를 떨다, 굴욕을 받고 dying: 죽어가는, 임종, 임종의, 죽음, 꺼져가는, 사망, 죽을 eager: 열심인, 열망하여, 심한, 에 열성적인, 열망하는, 갈망하는 eagerly: 열심히, 간절히, 열망하여 ear: 귀, 청각, 경청, 보리 따위의 이삭, 귀꼴의 물건, 귓바퀴, 옥수수 열매, 옥수수열매, 귀 모양의 것, 이삭, 이삭이 패다 earnest: 진지한, 열심인, 진지, 진심, 중대한, 정식, 성실한, 성실, 엄숙한성실, 엄숙한, 계약금 earthly: 지구의, 세속의, 속세의, 도대체, 전혀, 이 세상의, 지상의 ease: 안락, 안심시키다, 늦추다, 덜다, 편안, 여유, 쉬움, 마음놓고, 안심하다, 불안하여, 마음놓이지 않아 eating: 먹기, 식용의, 식품, 식품좀먹어들어가는, 좀먹어 들어가는, 음식, 물 eats: 먹을것, 음식물 eclat: 대갈채, 대성공, 명성 economize: 절약하다, 경제적으로 사용하다, 경제적으로사용하다 ecstasy: 무아경, 황홀, 의식혼미상태, 법열, 엑스터시, 황홀경, 그 사용자, 망아 eden: 낙원, 에덴동산, 수상, 에덴 동산, 여자 이름, 남자 이름 edged: 날이 있는, 통렬한, 거나하게 취한, 가장자리가 있는 edification: 교화, 등의함양 edifice: 건물, 체계, 조직, 구성물 editor: 편집자, 논설 위원, 편집책임자 educated: 교양 있는, 교육받은, 지식에 의한, 숙련된, 근거가 있는, 교육 받은, 경험에 의한 effeminate: 연약한, 여자같은, 여자 같은 effusion: 감정의 토로, 발산, 발로, 액체, 향기 따위의 유출, 유출, 토로 effusive: 감정을 거창하게 나타내는, 넘치는, 넘칠 듯한, 심정을 토로하는 egg: 부추기다, 격려하다, 달걀, 알, 투하 폭탄, 놈, 녀석, 알의, 난자 eighteen: 열여덟의 열여덟, 열여덟살, 열 여덟, 십팔
250 elaborately: 면밀하게, 정성들여 elaboration: 퇴고, 역작, 면밀한 마무리, 고심하여 완성시킴, 동화, 고심작, 고심하여 만듦 elastic: 경쾌한, 탄력있는, 밝은, 낭창한, 융통성있는-고무줄, 융통성있는, 고무줄, 고무 끈, 반발력이 있는, 고무줄이 든 천의 제품, 고리 모양의 고무줄 elbow: 팔꿈치, 기역자 관-팔꿈치로 찌르다, 몰두하여, 분주하여, 의복이 팔꿈치가 뚫어져, 팔꿈치로 찌르다, 기역자 관, 가난하여, 밀어 제치고 나아가다, 엘자 모양의 것, 팔꿈치 모양의 것 elect: 선거하다, 당선된, 뽑다, 뽑힌, 택하다, 선발된, 특권 계급, 선거된, 선택하다, 선택된, 하느님의 선민들 electric: 전기의, 두근거리는, 전기 장치의, 전기, 전기장치의, 전기성의, 전기에 관한, 전기 같은, 전격적인 electrified: 깜짝 놀라게 하는, 전기를 통하게 하는, 전화하는 elegant: 우아한, 훌륭한, 근사한, 품위있는, 기품 있는, 품위 있는 elephant: 코끼리, 쌍을 보다, 구경하다, 엘리펀트 형지 elevated: 고상한, 높은, 쾌활한, 거나한, 의기 양양한, 한잔하여 기분이 좋은 eleven: 열한사람의, 축구팀, 열하나, 열한, 십일 ell: 증축, 엘, 엘자, 엘자 꼴의 것 elm: 느릅나무 eloquent: 표정이 풍부한, 웅변의, 을 잘 나타내는 elude: 벗어나다, 피하다, 몸을 돌려 피하다, 빠져나가다 elysian: 지복의 em: 전각, 여자 이름, 엠자 embattled: 괴롭혀지는, 총안 흉장이 있는, 총안 모양으로 들쭉날쭉한, 지겨운, 전투 태세를 갖춘, 적에게 포위 당한, 흉벽꼴의 요철이 있는, 포진한 embellishment: 장식, 꾸밈, 장식 보충물 embrace: 포함하다, 포옹하다, 껴안다, 매수하다, 깨닫다, 포옹, 채용하다, 서로 껴안다, 채용하다서로 껴안다-포옹, 성교, 채택하다 emergency: 긴급한, 비상사태, 위급사태, 비상 사태, 비상용의 eminence: 탁월, 전하, 저명, 언덕, 고귀, 높은곳, 고위, 융기, 높은 곳 emotion: 감동, 정서, 감정 emphasize: 강조하다 empire: 제국, 절대 지배권, 대영제국, 왕국, 제 일프랑스 제국 시대풍의,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 제왕의 주권 employ: 고용하다, 쓰다, 고용, 사용, 에 종사하다, 소비하다, 소비하다고용, 실직하다, 에 고용되어, 사용하다, 직업을 주다 employed: 고용자들, 노동자, 취직하고 있는 enclosed: 에워싸는, 둘러막는, 동봉하는, 넣는 encouragement: 격려함, 격려, 격려가 되는 것, 장려가 되는 것 encouraging: 유망한, 격려의, 힘을 북돋아 주는, 격려되는, 장려하는, 장려의 endurance: 인내, 내구성, 지구력 endure: 지탱하다, 견디다, 참다, 겪다, 인내하다, 받다, 받다인내하다, 허용하다 enemy: 적, 적군적함, 원수, 악마, 적병, 적의, 해를 주는 것, 적국의 energies: 능력, 에너지, 정력, 활동력 engaged: 바쁜, 약속된, 교전중인, 고용된, 약혼중인, 용무중인, 통화중인, 약혼인, 연동의, 종사하는, 벽에 반쯤 묻힌 enhance: 높이다, 늘리다, 강화하다, 높아지다 enjoyment: 향락, 기쁨, 보유, 향유 entertain: 대접하다, 품다, 즐겁게하다, 유쾌한, 재미있는, 즐겁게 하다, 간직하다, 호의로써 받아들이다, 환대하다 entertaining: 재미있는, 유쾌한 entertainment: 마음에 품음, 대접, 여녜, 연회, 오락, 여응, 환대, 연예, 주연 enthusiasm: 열광, 열의, 열중, 열심, 열중시키는 것, 종교적 열광 enthusiastic: 열광의, 광신적인, 열광적인 entrance: 입학, 들어감, 입구, 입장, 등장, 입학금, 대문, 입장권, 넋을 잃게 하다 envy: 부러워하다, 시기하다, 부러움, 신망, 질투, 선망의 대상 episode: 삽화, 에피소드, 일회분의 작품, 삽화적인 일, 대화, 일회분의 이야기 equator: 적도, 주야 평분선, 균분원 erased: 문질러 지우는, 쉽게 지워지는, 죽이는, 지워 버리는 errand: 심부름, 볼일, 사명, 심부름의 내용, 내용 escapade: 도피, 엉뚱한 짓, 멋대로구는짓, 장난, 탈출, 탈선 행위 escaped: 도망한, 탈주한 estimate: 평가하다, 개산하다, 평가, 견적서, 개산, 어림하다, 판단, 견적하다, 견적서를 작성하다,
개산서, 견적 eternity: 영원, 내세, 영구, 영원한 진실, 영원한 진리, 오래 시간, 영원의 세계, 영원한 존재 evanescent: 덧없는, 무한소의, 사라져 가는, 순간의, 지극히 미미한, 곧 시들어 떨어지는, 섬세한, 사라지는 evenings: 매일저녁 everywhere: 어디에나, 도처에, 모든 곳 evidently: 명백히, 분명히, 보매, 분명하게, 아무래도 exact: 강요하다, 정밀한, 꼼꼼한, 정확한, 엄격한, 엄밀한, 까다로운, 엄하게 요구하다, 엄중한, 적확한 exacting: 힘드는, 가혹한, 고된, 강제로 징수하는, 엄격한, 쓰라린, 착취적인 exaltation: 승진, 높임, 항진, 의기양양 exalted: 고귀한, 지위가 높은, 고상한, 숭고한, 기뻐 날뛰는, 고양된, 의기양양한 examine: 심문하다, 심사하다, 시험하다, 검사하다, 진찰하다, 조사하다, 검정하다, 검토하다, 심리하다 examined: 검토하는, 심리하는, 검사하는, 진찰하는, 조사하는, 심사하는, 심문하는, 시험하는 exceedingly: 대단히, 엄청나게, 매우, 굉장히 excepting: 말고는, 을 제외하면, 을 빼고, -을 빼고, 을 제외하고 excess: 부절제, 초과, 지나침, 과다, 폭음폭식, 과도, 과잉, 난폭, 초과량, 휴직시키다, 제한 외의 excessive: 과도한, 극단적인, 터무니없는, 과도의 excited: 흥분한, 흥분한 활발한, 여기한, 여기 상태의 excitement: 흥분, 자극하는 것, 자극, 격앙, 법석, 동요 exciting: 흥분시키는, 자극적인, 손에 땀을 쥐게 하는, 가슴설레는, 피끓는, 약동하는, 아슬아슬한, 여자의 excuse: 구실, 용서하다, 변명하다, 보아주다, 사과, 핑계, 발뺌, 변명, 면제하다-변명, 면제하다, 이유 exercises: 군대의 연습, 수업 과정, 식 exertion: 노력, 진력, 발위, 행사 exhausted: 다 써버린, 다 퍼버린, 소모된, 물이 마른, 고갈된, 지칠대로 지친 exhausting: 소모적인 exhibit: 출품하다, 제시하다, 나타내다, 투약하다, 출품물, 공개하다, 진열하다, 증거물, 전시,
Mark Twain 보이다, 투약하다-전시 exit: 퇴장하다, 출구, 퇴출구, 퇴장, 나감, 퇴거, 끝내기, 퇴거하다 expanded: 팽창한, 확대한, 평체인, 확장하는, 확대하는, 넓히는, 퍼지는, 팽창시키는, 발전하는, 넓어지는, 넓게 하는 expanse: 팽창, 넓은장소, 넓음, 확장, 넓게 퍼진 공간, 넓게 퍼진 장소 expectant: 기대하는 사람, 지망자, 임신중인, 예기하는, 기다리고 있는, 기다리는, 임신중의, 추정 상속의, 추정 상속인, 기대되는 expectantly: 기대하여, 기다려서 expectorate: 가래를뱉다, 기침하여뱉다, 침을 뱉다, 뱉다 expectoration: 가래뱉음, 객담, 각출물, 뱉은 것, 가래를 뱉음, 가침뱉음 expedition: 원정, 급속, 탐험대, 신속, 여행 experimenter: 실험자 expire: 만기가 되다, 끝나다, 내쉬다, 숨을 내쉬다, 뿜어 내다, 죽다, 숨을 거두다 explore: 탐험하다, 탐구하다, 탐색, 검진하다, 답사하다, 탐사하다 explosion: 파열, 폭발, 급증, 파열의, 폭발의, 폭음, 폭음의 explosive: 파열음, 폭약, 폭발성의, 파열음의, 격정적인, 폭발물, 폭발의, 다이너마이트, 폭발적인, 화약 exposed: 드러난, 노출된, 비바람을 맞는, 노출한 extended: 평체인, 증대한, 장기간에 걸친, 뻗친, 광범위한, 확장된, 펼친, 광범위에 걸친 exterior: 외부의, 외면의, 외부, 외면, 외관, 옥외 풍경, 대외적인, 외모, 외관상의, 관계 없는 extract: 추출물, 끌어내다, 발췌하다, 짜내다, 인용구, 얻다, 알아내다, 빼어내다, 뽑아내다, 억지로 받아내다, 뽑다 extremity: 말단, 수족, 선단, 곤경, 비상수단, 끝, 극한, 극단, 극도, 극단책, 앞끝 exultation: 환희, 광희, 열광, 몹시 기뻐함 eyed: 눈구멍이 달린, 눈 모양의 얼룩이 있는, 눈을 한 eyeshot: 안계, 눈에 보이는 범위 faced: 한 얼굴을 한, 둥근 얼굴의, 정변을 향한, 활자가 굵은, 표면이 ..한 facetious: 우스운, 익살맞은, 농담의, 허튼소리의 facility: 설비, 편의, 시설, 재주, 쉬움, 편익, 용이함, 솜씨, 숙련, 세면 설비,
변소 facing: 겉단장, 면함, 외장, 마무리, 깃달기, 향, 치장된 면, 마무리 치장, 외장재, 방향전환, 가선두르기 fade: 시들다, 코스에서 벗어나다, 자취를 감추다, 사라지다, 바래다, 희미해지다, 색이 바래다, 쇠퇴하다, 지다-색을 바래게 하다, 쭈그러들다, 차츰 안보이게 되다 faded: 시든, 빛깔이 바랜, 색이 바랜 failing: 실패, 이 없어서, 결점, 부족, 이 없을 경우에는, 약점, 애 없는 경우에는, 쇠약, 낙제, 파산, 실패의 faint: 어질어질한, 희미한, 연약한, 기절하다, 쇠약해진, 약해지다, 활기없는, 졸도하다, 엷은, 가냘픈, 힘없는 fainting: 기절, 실신, 졸도, 졸도하는, 기철의, 의기소침 faintly: 희미하게, 힘없이, 가냘프게, 소심하게, 어렴풋이, 연약하게, 머무적거리며 fallen: 타락한, 쓰러진, 파멸한, 죽은, 떨어진, 전복된 falling: 낙하, 타락, 함락, 떨어지는, 전도, 내리는, 추락, 하락하는, 타락하는, 강하, 붕괴 false: 가짜의, 가락이 맞지 않는, 거짓의, 틀린, 부정의, 가의, 임시의, 불성실한, 꾸민, 그릇된, 의사의 falsely: 거짓으로, 속여서, 불성실하게, 부실하게, 부정하게, 잘못하여 fame: 명성, 유명하게 만들다, 평판, 인기 familiarity: 친교, 친함, 허울없음, 친숙함, 친밀, 무엄한, 무간함, 치근치근함, 익히 앎, 임의로움, 스스럼 없음 famished: 굶주림 fan: 팬, 키, 선풍기, 부채, 부채따위로 쫓다, 부추기다, 열광자, 키질하다, 부채질하다, 부채꼴로펼치다, 부채꼴로 펼치다 fancied: 공상의, 상상의, 가공의, 사육자, 이길 듯싶은, 잘 될 듯싶은, 마음에 든 fanciful: 공상의, 변덕스런, 기발한, 기상 천외한, 공상에 잠기는 fancy: 변덕, 공상하다, 취미, 공상, 애호가들, 좋아하다, 도락, 터무니 없는, 공상력, 공상의, 애호물로 색다른 동물 등을 기르다 fantastic: 공상적인, 변덕스러운, 상상의, 기묘한, 기이한 farewell: 안녕, 고별, 작별의 인사, 작별의인사, 작별 인사를 하다, 작별 far-off: 아득히 먼 far-reaching: 멀리까지 미치는
251 farther: 더먼, 좀더, 그위에, 더욱더, 더멀리, 더욱이, 더 앞선, 더 멀리, 더 먼, 더 뒤의, 더 나중의 fascinate: 매혹하다, 눈독들이다, 움츠러지게 하다, 노려보다 fascinated: 매혹하는, 노려보는 fascinating: 매혹적인 fascination: 매혹, 황홀한 상태, 눈독들임, 매력있는 것, 매력있는것 fashioned: 식의 fasten: 잠기다, 멈추다, 잠그다, 고착하다, 꽉달라붙다, 꽉 달라붙다, 단단히 고정시키다, 단단히고정시키다, 붙들어 매다, 붙들어매다, 고정하다 fatal: 숙명적인, 치명적인, 결정적인, 운명의 fate: 운명, 운, 죽음, 숙명, 파멸, 운명의 삼여신 fateful: 숙명적인, 중대한, 치명적인, 운명을 안고 있는, 예언적인 fatigue: 피로, 약화시키다, 사역, 노역, 금속의약화, 지치게 하다, 작업복, 노동, 약화, 작업 fault: 과실, 결점, 책임, 단층, 테니스 폴트, 단점, 실수, 흠, 냄새 자취를 잃음, 잘못 favor: 호의를 보이다, 호의, 찬성 찬성하다, 부탁, 각별히 보아주다, 애호, 편애하다, 편애, 친절한 행위, 즐겨 착용하다, 즐겨 입다 favorite: 마음에 드는 좋아하는 물건, 특히 좋아하는 물건, 특히 잘하는, 인기 있는 말, 마음에 드는, 좋아하는 사람 fearful: 무서운, 지독한, 걱정하여, 두려워하여, 신을 두려워하는, 두려워, 심한 fearsome: 겁많은, 무서운, 무시무시한 feast: 축연, 잔치를 베풀다, 대접, 대접을 받다, 즐거움, 즐기다, 경연, 기쁘게 하다, 마음껏 즐기다, 잔치에 참석하다, 즐겁게 하는 것 feather: 깃털, 깃털이 나다, 날개처럼 움직이다, 깃으로 장식하다, 깃털 같이 난 털, 상태, 조류, 종류, 페더링, 항적, 살깃 feeble: 약한, 연약한, 희미한, 의지가 박약한 feebleness: 힘 없어 보이는, 약함, 약한 듯한, 미약, 약합 feebly: 무기력하게, 나약하게 feeler: 떠보기, 촉각, 촉모, 더듬이, 만져보는 사람, 척후, 타진, 촉수, 척후병 felicity: 행복, 지복, 적절한 표현, 교묘함, 경사, 적절 felled: 경사지는, 함락되는,
252 공그르는, 구르는, 나빠지는, 내려가는, 내리는, 넘어가는, 분류되는, 쓰러지는, 아래를 향하는 feller: 벌목기, 벌채자, 벌목꾼, 공그르는 사람, 공그르는 기구 fellow: 한 쪽, 평의원, 자식, 일원, 애인, 놈, 동지, 동료, 동무, 한패, 녀석 fence: 검술, 변론의 교묘함, 방어하다, 울타리, 담을 뛰어넘다, 담, 검술을 하다, 장물 취득인, 펜싱, 울타리를하다, 울타리를 하다 fencing: 담의 재료, 펜싱, 겁술, 장물 매매, 울타리의 재료, 교묘히 받아넘기기 ferry: 나룻배, 나루터, 도선업, 항공수송, 자력현지수송, 공수하다, 도선하다, 나룻배로 건너다, 나룻배로 건네다, 나룻배 등으로 건네다, 페리 등으로 건네다 ferryboat: 나룻배, 연락선 fertile: 번식력이 있는, 비옥한, 다산하는, 풍부한, 다산인, 창조력이 풍부한, 핵분열 물질의 원료가 될 수 있는 ferule: 매, 손 때리는 매로 때리다, 나무막대기, 매로 때려 벌주다, 물미, 엄격한 학교 훈육 festive: 축제의, 즐거운, 명랑한 festivities: 경축 행사, 축제, 제전 festivity: 축제, 제전, 축제 분위기, 행사, 잔치 기분, 잔치소동, 소동, 축제행사, 경축, 잔치, 경축 행사 fetch: 가져오다, 도달하다, 내다, 오게하다, 불러오다, 팔리다, 가하다, 가하다-물건을가져오다, 갖다 주다, 물건을가져오다, 의 마음을 사로잡다 fetching: 사람의 눈을 끄는, 매혹하는 fever: 열병, 열, 발열시키다, 열광, 열광적인, 열병의, 열이 있는, 흥분 상태, 흥분, 열병에 걸리게 걸리다, 열병에 걸리게 하다 fickle: 변덕스러운, 변하기 쉬운 fierce: 지독한, 흉포한, 맹렬한, 사나운, 싫은, 열렬한 fiercely: 맹렬하게, 지독하게, 사납게 fighting: 싸움, 전투의, 전투, 논쟁, 다툼, 투쟁 싸우는, 회전, 전투용의, 화이팅 filed: 선청하는, 제기하는, 더럽히는, 도야하는, 전송하는, 줄로 자르는, 철하는, 열을 지어 행진하는 filial: 자식으로서의, 자식의, 잡종세대의 filing: 서류정리, 철하기, 줄질, 철함 fill: 채우다, 차지하다, 가득참, 보충하다, 가득차다, 충분, 차다, 흡족하게 하다, 흙으로 돋우다,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 조제하다, 충족시키다 filled: 차는, 충족시키는, 흡족하게 하는, 흙으로 돋우는, 팽팽하게 하는, 차지하는, 채우는, 가득 따르는, 조제하는, 섞어 넣는, 바람을 가득 받는 fillip: 자극, 튀기기, 원기를 북돋우다, 손가락으로 튀기다, 손가락으로튀기다, 자극하다, 하찮은 것, 손가락을 튀기다, 손가락 끝으로 튀기기, 손가락 손톱으로 튀기기 finery: 미복, 아름다운 옷, 정련로, 훌륭함, 미장, 장신구, 화려, 화려한옷 finger: 손가락, 손가락을 대다, 탄주하다, 켜다, 손가락 모양의 물건, 만지다, 을 손가락으로 젖히다, 을 손가락으로 넘기다, 악기가 손가락으로 연주되다, 손가락으로 만지다, 손가락 폭 fingered: 손가락 모양의, 손가락의, 운지 기호가 표시된, 손가락 자국이 난, 손가락이 있는, 손때가 묻은, 손가락이..인 finish: 끝, 끝손질, 해치우다, 끝내다, 완성하다, 마무리칠을하다, 마무리하다, 죽이다, 끝나다, 매우 섬세한, 가느다란 finn: 핀란드 사람, 핀란드사람, 핀 사람 firecracker: 폭죽, 딱총, 폭탄, 어뢰 fireplace: 벽난로 firing: 발포, 점화, 발사, 불에 쬠, 불을 땜, 해고, 연료, 석탄, 발화, 땔감, 구워내기 firmly: 굳게, 견고하게, 단단하게, 확고하게, 단단히, 단호하게 firmness: 견고, 견실, 단단함, 결의가 굳은, 확고 부동, 확고부동 fisher: 어부, 포어성 동물, 물고기를 잡는 동물 fishing: 낚시터, 어업, 낚시질의, 낚시질, 어획, 어장, 고기잡이, 어업의, 낚싱리, 어업권, 낚시질용의 fist: 필적, 주먹, 주먹으로 치다, 손, 손가락표, 손표, 손가락 표, 조종하다, 주먹으로 때리다, 파악 fitted: 장비하여, 을 갖추어, 꼭 맞게 만들어진 fix: 고정시키다, 결정하다, 수리하다, 준비하다, 집중시키다, 정착시키다, 조리하다, 지우다, 곤경, 마련하다, 위치 flag: 기, 포석을 깔다, 기를 올리다, 기로 꾸미다, 둘쨋줄 칼깃, 시들다, 판석포장도로, 판석, 플래그, 붓꽃의 무리, 신호로 정지시키다 flaky: 벗겨지기 쉬운, 엷은 조각 모양의, 색다른, 미스가 많은, 별난,
괴짜의, 펄럭이는, 조각조각의, 엷은 조각의 flame: 정열, 애인, 발끈하다, 광휘, 정열을 드러내다, 빛나다, 불길, 훨훨타다, 화염, 불꽃, 태우다 flaming: 과장된, 열렬한, 타는 듯한, 열정에 불타는, 불타는, 현란한, 타오르는, 눈이 이글이글 빛난는, 불을 뿜는, 색채가 타는듯이 빨간, 타는 듯이 붉은 flash: 플래시, 섬광, 허식, 번득임, 번득이다, 방류수, 빛나다, 획 지나가다, 홱 나오다, 순가, 가짜의 flatboat: 큰너벅선, 평저선 flattery: 아첨, 감언, 치렛말, 빌붙음 flavor: 맛, 풍미, 향미, 은은한 맛, 양념, 멋, 향기, 맛을 내다, 신랄한 맛, 독특한 맛, 에 풍치를 더하다 fleeting: 덧없는, 무상한, 잠깐 동안의, 어느덧 지나가는, 빨리 지나가는, 빨리지나가는 flesh: 고기, 육체, 살, 인류, 육욕, 식육, 생물, 살집, 살색, 과육, 친척 flesh-colored: 노르스름한 분홍빛의 flickering: 깜박거리는, 꺼질 것 같은, 명멸하는 flighty: 들뜬, 머리가 좀 돈 flinch: 주춤하다, 꽁무니 뺌, 주춤함, 에서 손을 떼다, 겁내어 피하다, 가죽을 벗기다 flinders: 파편, 부서진 조각 fling: 시도, 내던지다, 돌진하다, 뿌리다, 메어치다, 방종, 갑자기 내뻗다, 태질치다, 욕, 발질, 시험 flirt: 새롱거리다, 가지고놀다, 흔들어대다, 깡총깡총 움직이다, 던지다, 짐, 급격한 움직임, 바람둥이 여자, 농탕치다, 장난삼아 연애하다, 장난삼아 해보다 flirtation: 희롱, 일시적 흥미, 불장난, 시시덕거림, 연애유희, 연애 유희, 가지고 놀기, 남녀의 새롱거리기, 일시적 관심 flit: 훌쩍날다, 훌쩍 날기, 지나가다, 이리저리 날아다니다, 야반 도주, 날아지나감, 사뿐히 지나가다, 급속히 지나다, 훨훨날다, 휙휙날다, 이사하다 flitting: 훨훨 나는, 이사 float: 띄우다, 뜨다, 뜨는 물건, 유통되다, 떨어져가다, 퍼지다, 표류하다, 세워지다, 흙손, 부유물, 부레 floating: 유동하는, 떠있는, 부동하는, 부동적인, 변동하는, 부동, 부유, 유리성의, 해상에 있는, 떠 있는 flocking: 무뉘에 플록가공을 함, 융모화
Mark Twain flogging: 태형, 매질, 채찍질 flooding: 범람, 큰물, 홍수, 월경의 유출, 자극 범람법, 정동 범람법 flourish: 휘두르다, 과시, 문자로 쓰다, 번영하다, 세찬 휘두름, 자랑해 보이다, 화려하게 쓰다, 활약하다, 융성, 번영, 재빠르게 휘두르기 flower: 꽃, 개화, 꽃이 피다, 화초, 번영하다, 만개, 꽃으로 꾸미다, 에 꽃을 피우다, 월경, 사화, 꽃을 피우다 flowery: 화려한, 꽃 같은, 꽃이 많은, 꽃같은, 꽃이많은 flowing: 흐르는, 유창한, 늘어진, 미끈하게 머리, 물 흐르는 듯한, 미끈하게 처진, 조수가 밀려 들어오는, 넘치도록 많은 fluctuating: 변동이 있는, 동요하는, 오르내리는 fluttering: 펄럭이다 fly: 날다, 파리, 날리다, 조종하다, 달아나다, 순식간에없어지다, 비행하다, 비행, 도망하다, 달리다, 펄럭이다 flying: 나는 듯이 빠른, 나는, 질주, 비행, 공중에 뜨는, 급히 서두르는, 솜나부랑이, 공중에 떠도는, 흩날리는 것, 펄럭이는, 뛰어 달아나는 foam: 거품, 바다, 거품을 일게 하다, 거품을 내뿜다, 거품이 일다, 거품을 내뿜으며 화내다, 거품을 일으키며 흘러가다, 거품을 일으키며 흘러들다, 거품이 인 땀, 거품 이는 바다, 구슬땀을 흘리다 foe: 적, 적군, 원수, 상대 fog: 안개, 안개로 덮다, 혼미, 당혹, 당황케 하다, 흐려지다, 두번째 풀, 안개가 끼다, 풀을 서서 마른 채로 내버려 두다, 선채로 마른 풀, 흐림의 foliage: 잎, 잎장식, 잎 무늬 장식, 잎전부 folly: 어리석음, 어리석은 짓, 어리석게 돈만 많이 들인 물건, 우론, 막대한 돈을 들인 어처구니없는 큰 건축, 글래머 걸 출연자, 어리석은 행동 fond: 어리석은, 다정한, 정에 무른, 사랑에 빠진, 실없는, 애정있는, 좋아서, 토대, 레이스의 바닥 천, 기초, 좋아하는 fool: 바보, 속이다, 농담하다, 어리석은 짓을 하다, 어릿광대, 우롱하다, 희롱하다, 풀, 놀리다, 낭비하다, 바보 취급을 받는 사람 foolhardy: 무모한, 무작정한 fooling: 장난, 광대짓, 어리석은 짓 foolish: 하찮은, 바보같은, 미련한, 어리석은
foolishness: 어리석음 footstep: 발자국, 보폭, 걸음걸이, 발소리, 디딤대, 발자국 소리 forbearance: 인내, 관용, 자제, 참음, 보류, 용서 forbidden: 금지된, 금단의 forcing: 발육 촉진, 강제, 폭행, 탈취, 촉성, 발육 촉진법 fore: 전면, 전방에-전방, 전방에, 기수에, 이 위험하다, 의 에, 앞쪽, 전방, 이물에, 앞 전방의, 앞 앞면의 forefinger: 집게손가락, 집게 손가락 forehead: 이마, 전부, 앞부분, 부분, 앞 부분 forenoon: 오전 forever: 영원히, 언제나, 끊임없이, 영구히, 영원, 항상, 장황히 forgive: 용서하다, 삭치다, 빚을탕감하다, 빚을 탕감하다, 면제하다, 삭히다, 관대히 봐주다 forgiveness: 용서, 면제, 관대 forgiving: 용서하는, 관대한, 책망하지 않는, 인정 많은 forgotten: 망각된 fork: 포크, 갈래, 쇠스랑, 아귀, 가랑이꼴이 되다, 포크 모양으로 하다, 포크로 찌르다, 포크를 쓰다, 쇠스랑으로 던지다, 쇠스랑으로던지다, 서서 먹는 forlorn: 고독한, 버림받은, 비참한, 절망적인 forlornly: 쓸쓸한, 의지할 곳 없이, 절망적으로 formidable: 무서운, 만만찮은, 방대한, 만만치 않은 forsaken: 버림받은, 고독한 forth: 앞으로, 밖으로, 보이는곳에, 에서 바깥에, 보이는 곳에, 이후 fortified: 강화하는, 알코올을 타서 독하게 하는, 영양가를 높이는, 요새를 쌓는, 요새화하는, 확고히 하는 fortnight: 이주일 fortune: 행운, 부, 운, 재산, 운명, 운수, 재산을 주다, 우연히 일어나다, 운명의 여신 foundations: 토대 foundry: 주조장, 주조법, 주조, 주조소, 주조업 fountain: 분수, 샘, 기름통, 원천, 잉크 통, 분출하다, 쏘다 분수, 액체 저장 용기 fox: 여우, 변색시키다, 속이다, 여우모피, 교활한 사람, 교활한사람, 매력적인 여성, 매력적인 청년, 승냥이, 여우 모피 fragment: 파편, 단편, 부서진 조각, 산산이 부수다, 산산 조각이 되다, 미완성유고, 미완성 유고, 부서지다
253 fragrance: 방향, 향기로움 fragrant: 상쾌한, 냄새가좋은, 냄새가 좋은, 향기로운 frail: 무른, 허약한, 유혹에 빠지기쉬운, 한바구니 분, 성격이 약한, 골풀바구니, 성격이약한, 유혹에 빠지기 쉬운, 덧없는 frame: 구조, 뼈대, 액자, 기구, 테, 체격, 모양, 조직, 진행하다, 적합하게 하다, 틀을 잡다 framed: 틀에 낀 franklin: 자유 보유 지주, 과학자, 미국의 정치가, 프랭클린, 남자이름 frantic: 심히 흥분한, 미친, 광란의, 심히흥분한, 황급한, 굉장한, 미친 사람 같은 fraud: 사기, 사기꾼, 협잡, 가짜, 부정 수단, 기만, 사기 행위 freckled: 주근깨가 있는 freight: 운송화물, 화물을싣다, 화물수송, 출하하다, 적하, 운임, 수상화물수송, 화물의, 용선, 화물, 화물 열차 frenzy: 격앙, 광란, 열광, 격앙시키다, 격분, 광포 fret: 먹어들어가다, 초조하다, 부식하다, 물결치게하다, 애타다, 프렛, 초조, 에 프렛을 달다, 애달음, 안달하다, 뇌문 friar: 수도원, 수도회, 수사, 탁발승, 페이지 가운데서 선명치 않은 곳, 탁발 수도사 fried: 기름에 튀긴 friendless: 친지가 없는, 벗이 없는, 친구가 없는 friendly: 친한, 친절한, 호의를보이는, 형편좋은, 붙임성 있는, 우정이있는, 친구의, 친절, 친구처럼, 우호적인, 친선경기 friendship: 우정, 친목, 친선, 교우, 벗으로서 사귐, 벗으로서의 사귐 fright: 돌연한 공포, 우스운 사람, 추악한사람, 추악한 사람, 우스운사람, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 보기 흉한 물건, 도깨비 같은 사람, 도깨비 같은 물건, 공포, 보기 흉한 사람 frighten: 겁내다, 놀라다, 소스라쳐 놀라게 하다, 놀라게하다, 무서워하다, 을러대어 ~을시키다 frightened: 깜짝 놀란, 겁먹은 fringed: 가두리 장식이 달린, 톱니처럼 째진 frisking: 몸수색 frivolity: 천박, 하찮은 일, 경박, 경솔, 경솔한 언동, 쓸데없는 일 frivolous: 경박한, 하찮은, 시시한, 천박한 fro: 이리저리, 저쪽에, 앞뒤로, 저쪽으로
254 frock: 작업복, 부인복, 성직자의 옷, 프록을 입히다, 성직에 취임시키다, 성직자복, 드레스, 프록코트 frolic: 들떠떠듦, 장난치다, 장난, 법석, 까불다, 까붊, 장난치며 놀다, 까불거리며 뛰노는, 흥겨워 떠들며 놀기, 흥겹게 떠들며 노는 친목회 frostwork: 성에, 성에무늬 장식, 성에무늬장식, 서리 꽃 fruitless: 열매를 맺지 않는, 결실하지 않는, 보람없는, 효과 없는, 보람 없는 full-grown: 충분히 발육한, 충분히 성장한 fulness: 비만, 충만, 참, 풍부, 만족, 차 있음, 풍부함 fun: 장난, 농담하다, 장난하다, 재미나는, 놀이, 희롱, 즐거운, 농담, 재미있는 사람, 재미있는 사물, 큰 소동 funeral: 장례식의, 장례행렬, 장례식, 장례의, 싫은 일 funereal: 장례식의, 장례식다운, 슬픈, 장송의 furious: 맹렬한, 격노한, 사납게 날뛰는, 노하여 펄펄 뛰는, 미쳐날뛰는, 미쳐 날뛰는, 소란스러운 furiously: 미친듯이 노하여, 맹렬히 furnace: 용광로, 시련, 화덕, 몹시 더운 곳, 작열하는곳, 작열하는 곳, 어려운 시련의 장소, 난방로, 노, 아궁이 furnish: 설비, 공급하다, 가구를 갖추다, 비치된가구, 비치된 가구, 장치를 갖추다, 주다, 설치하다, 가구를 설비하다 furnished: 가구 달린, 구색을 갖춘, 재고량이 ...한 furniture: 가구, 비품, 내용, 부속 쇠붙이, 갖추어진것 furtive: 은밀한, 남몰래하는, 아무가 남의 눈을 기이는, 몰래 하는, 속임수가 많은 furtively: 몰래, 슬쩍, 살그머니, 슬그머니, 은밀히 fury: 격노, 격렬, 표독한 여자, 표독한여자, 복수의 여신의 하나, 표독스러운 계집 fuss: 야단법석, 싸움, 속타게하다, 말다툼하다, 몸달아 설침, 떠들어대는사람, 떠들게 하다, 떠들어대는 사람, 야단법석하는 사람, 법석을 떨게 하다, 몸달아 설치다 futility: 무용, 무익한 짓 gable: 박공, 박풍, 박공 구조 gaily: 유쾌하게, 흥겹게, 야하게 gait: 보조, 걸음걸이, 걷는 모양,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 걸음걸이를 조련하다, 심사원 에 걷게하다, 심사원 앞에 걷게 하다, 말의 보조 gal: 가속도단위, 가속도 단위, 여자, 갤 gallant: 화려한, 용감한, 여성에게 친절한, 훌륭한, 용감한 사람, 정부, 정중한 말씨, 당당한, 상냥한 남자, 여성에게 친절한 남자, 여성에게 친절함 gallery: 회랑, 갱도, 화랑, 넓은 복도, 노대, 특별석, 꼭대기 관람석의 관객, 맨 위층 관람석, 맨 위층 보통 관람석, 복도, 실내 사격 연습장 gang: 한 벌, 일단, 놀이친구, 집단을 이루다, 일당, 패, 한동아리, 가다, 걷다, 일단이 되다, 폭력단 gap: 간격, 산협, 차이, 결합, 산이 끊어진 데, 갈라진틈, 갈라진 틈, 갭, 터진틈, 익간격, 빈 곳 gape: 입을 크게 벌리다, 하품, 부리를 헤벌리는 병, 갈라진 틈, 딱 벌린 입, 입을 벌리고 바라보다, 벌린 입의 넓이, 가금이 부리를 자꾸 벌리는 병, 벌린 부리의 넓이, 하품하다, 입을 딱 벌림 garment: 의복, 옷, 외피, 의복 한 점 garments: 옷 garret: 다락방, 머리, 제일윗층, 초라한 작은 방, 고미다락 gasp: 헐떡거리다, 숨이 막히다, 헐떡거리며 말하다, 헐떡거림, 숨참, 헐떡임, 열망하다, 숨막힘 gasping: 숨결이 가쁜, 경련하는, 헐떡거리는 gate: 수문, 문, 입장자수, 입장권 매상총액, 문짝, 금족을 명하다, 출입구, 차단기, 시가, 법정, 방법 gather: 채집하다, 모으다, 개더, 거두어들이기, 긴장시키다, 증가하다, 내다, 찌푸리다, 짜내다, 수금, 추측하다 gathering: 모임, 채집, 종기, 수확, 주름, 곪음, 접지 맞추기, 집회, 개더, 농양, 부어 오름 gaudy: 야한, 값싸고 번지르르한, 교우대회, 번쩍번쩍 빛나는, 화려한, 향연, 지나치게 장식한, 저속한 gawky: 멍청한, 얼빠진, 얼뜨기의, 멍청이, 데퉁스러운 얼뜨기, 덜된, 수줍은 gay: 방탕한, 쾌활한, 화려한, 화사한, 명랑한, 뻔뻔한, 건강한, 동성연애자, 동성 연애자의, 동성연애, 동성 연애의 gayly: 쾌활하게 gaze: 응시, 응시하다, 뚫어지게 바라보며 서 있다, 뚫어지게 보다 generous: 관대한, 풍부한, 비옥한,
마음이 넓은, 감칠맛이 있는, 기름지, 활수한 genial: 온화한, 다정한, 친절한, 쾌적한, 온난한, 턱의, 정다운, 천재의, 생식의 geniality: 친절, 쾌적, 온화, 친절한 행위 genius: 수호신, 천재, 사조, 경향, 귀신, 기풍, 자질, 진수, 천성, 특질, 요정 gentle: 온화한, 구더기, 길들이다, 얌전한, 품위 있는, 양갓집 사람, 지체 높은, 상냥한, 친절한, 어루만지다, 온순한 gentlemen: 남자분, 신사, 아마추어 선수, 남자용 화장실, 유산 유한 계급의 사람, 귀족이 아니면서 가문을 다는 특권을 가진 사람 gently: 점잖게, 부드럽게, 서서히, 양반답게, 조용히, 완만하게, 온화하게, 예의범절이 바르게, 우아하게, 천천히, 친절히 genuine: 진짜의, 성실한, 진실의, 순수한, 진품의, 순종의 geography: 지리학, 지리, 지세, 지지, 지리학 책, 화장실의 위치, 지리학서 gesticulation: 몸짓하기, 손짓, 몸짓, 몸짓으로 말하기, 손짓하기, 몸짓하기으로 말하기, 손짓하기으로 말하기 gesture: 몸짓, 손짓, 제스처, 태도, 선전적 행위, 거동, 기미, 의사 표시, 행위, 몸짓하기 ghastly: 무시무시한, 지독한, 송장같은, 핼쑥한, 파랗게 질린, 무섭게, 무서운, 할쑥한, 심한, 무시무시하게 ghost: 유령, 환영, 망령, 영적인, 유령의, 환상, 근소한 가능성, 혼, 을 따라 다니다, -을 따라 다니다, 대작하다 ghostly: 유령의, 희미한, 영적인, 그림자 같은, 종교적인, 정신적인, 유령같은, 유령이 나올 듯한, 유령에 관한, 아리송한 giant: 거인, 거대한, 위인, 기가스 giddy: 현기증나는, 들뜬, 현기증 나게 하다, 눈이 빙빙 도는 듯한, 마음이 들뜬, 현기증 나는 gilded: 금도금한, 화려한 gilding: 도금, 금, 허식, 도금 재료, 외식, 분식, 금박을 입힘, 금박입히기, 금박 입히기 gimme: 강청하는, 금품 강청, 물욕, 사욕 gingerly: 주의 깊은, 매우 조심스러운, 매우 조심스럽게 girded: 대비하는, 둘러 싸는, 조롱하는, 차는, 허리띠로 졸라 매는
Mark Twain git: 멍텅구리, 쓸모없는 놈 glad: 기쁜, 유쾌한, 기쁜 듯한, 글라디올러스, 기뻐서 gladly: 기꺼이, 즐거이, 쾌히 gladness: 기쁨, 즐거움 glance: 빗나가다 흘긋 돌리다, 훑어 보다, 잠깐 언급되다, 잠깐 보아서, 흘긋 봄, 일견하다, 흘긋 돌리다, 스치고 지나가 다, 흘긋, 일견, 번쩍 빛나다 glancing: 번쩍번쩍 빛나는, 넌지시 빗대는, 맞고 빗나가는, 번쩍이는, 번뜩이는 glare: 눈에 띄다, 번쩍이는 빛, 날카로운 눈씨, 노려 흘겨 보다, 눈부신 빛, 현란함, 얼어 붙은 얼음의 표면, 야함, 번쩍번쩍 빛나다, 현란하다, 눈을 부릅뜨고 나타나다 glaring: 눈부신, 번쩍번쩍 빛나는, 눈에 띄는, 명백한, 흘겨보는, 야한, 빤한, 현란한, 빤짝빤짝 빛나는, 쏘아보 glasses: 안경, 컵 gleam: 번득이다, 번적임, 희미한 징조, 희미하게 번쩍이다, 어렴풋한 빛, 번득임, 빛, 번쩍이다 glimmer: 어렴풋이 보이다, 미광, 어렴풋한 인식, 희미하게 빛나다, 막연한 생각, 희미한 빛, 명멸하는 빛, 가물거리다 glimmering: 미광, 희미한 빛, 희미하게 방나는, 알아차림, 생각나는 일, 기색, 가냘픈 빛 어렴풋이 나타남, 까물거리는 빛 glimpse: 흘긋 보다, 희미하게 보이다, 흘긋봄, 일견, 힐끗 보다, 힐끗 보이다 glittering: 빛나는, 반짝이는 gloom: 어둠, 어두워지다, 암흑, 음울, 음울한 표정, 우울, 암영, 어두운 얼굴을 하다, 침울, 어둑어둑해지다, 어둡게 하다 gloomy: 어두운, 우울한, 음울한 glorious: 영광스러운, 유쾌한, 빛나는, 장려한, 현란한, 기분좋은, 영예스러운, 거룩한 gloriously: 멋지게, 빛나게, 훌륭히, 기분이 썩 좋게, 근사하게 glory: 장관, 기뻐하다, 영광, 후광, 명예, 번영, 죽다, 송영, 자랑하다, 찬미, 성조기 glow: 백열, 열정, 선명함, 열중하다, 기쁨, 달다, 만족감, 백열빛을 내다, 불붙다, 작열, 빛을 발하다 glowing: 백열의, 홍조된, 샛빨간, 열렬한, 열심인, 적열하는, 백열하는 것, 백열하는, 적열하는 것 gnawing: 쏠기, 갉기, 쏘는, 괴롭히는, 부단한 고통, 근임없는
고통, 갉는, 가책 갉아먹는, 에일 듯한, 에는 듯한 goatee: 염소 수염, 수염 goggles: 고글 goner: 죽은 사람, 가망 없는 사람, 영락한 사람 good-bye: 안녕, 안녕히 가세요, 안녕히 가십시오, 안녕히 계십시오 good-hearted: 친절한 goodly: 잘생긴, 상당한, 용모가 단정한, 훌륭한, 잘 생긴, 큰 goodness: 친절, 미덕, 선량함, 좋음, 신, 선량, 미점 goody: 아주머니, 과자, 맛있는 것, 봉봉, 신분이 낮은 여자, 군자연하는 사람, 당과, 선량한 체하는, 소제부 goose: 거위, 바보, 거위고기, 대형 다리미, 얼간이, 충실하여, 야유, 재봉사의 다리미, 구우즈 gorgeous: 호화스러운, 화려한, 훌륭한 gory: 피투성이의, 잔학한, 유혈의, 처참한 gospel: 복음서, 복음, 교리, 주의, 진리, 교의, 신조, 복음문 gossip: 잡담, 험담, 소문, 수다, 수다쟁이, 남의 이야기를 퍼뜨리고 돌아다니다, 잡담을 하다 governor: 통치자, 지배자, 회장, 두목, 지사, 주인어른, 장관, 사령관, 조절기, 총재, 영감 grab: 잡아채기, 횡령, 빼앗다, 움켜잡기, 움켜잡다, 집 기계, 흥미를 주다, 그랩, 덮치다, 부여잡다, 움켜 쥐다 grace: 우미, 은혜, 유예, 은총, 미덕, 장식음, 장점, 애교, 우아, 매력, 천혜 graceful: 우미한, 우아한 graces: 애고 gracious: 상냥한, 친절한, 정중한, 우아한, 기품 있는, 자비로운, 관대한, 존귀한, 품위있는, 우미한, 유익한 gradually: 차차, 차례로, 차츰, 단계적으로, 점차로 grain: 곡물, 낟알, 그레인, 미량, 성질, 나뭇결, 돌결, 알로 만들다, 특성, 성미, 껄걸한 면 grandeur: 장관, 위대, 화려, 장엄, 웅대, 성대, 고귀, 장려 grandly: 화려하게, 당당하게, 숭고하게, 웅대하게, 장중하게, 으쓱거리며, 웅장하게, 오만하게, 성대히, 호기있게 granny: 할머니, 노파, 유모, 산파, 조모, 수선쟁이, 기장이 길고 낙낙한, 공연히 남의 걱정을 하는 사람, 선매듭, 수선스러운 사람 grasp: 잡다, 지배, 쥐다, 쥠, 잡으려
255 하다, 자루, 이해하다, 이해, 달려들다, 손잡이, 이해력 grated: 일반용의 grateful: 감사히 여기는, 고마운, 기쁜, 즐거운, 기분 좋은, 고맙게 생각하는 gratefully: 감사하여, 기꺼이 gratefulness: 감사, 고맙게 여김 gratification: 보수, 기쁨, 만족 시키는 것, 만족, 만족시키기 것, 만족시키는 것 gratified: 기뻐하는, 만족한 gratifying: 흡족한, 즐거운, 만족스러운 grating: 삐걱거리는, 서로 갈리는, 격자, 귀에 거슬리는, 모든 연령층에 맞는 영화로 판정된 것, 창살 gratitude: 감사 grave: 수수한, 무덤, 명심하다, 새기다, 중대한, 진지한, 묘혈, 심각한, 중요한, 예사롭지 않은, 침침한 gravel: 자갈, 괴롭히다, 결사, 난치하게 하다, 난처하게 하다, 요석증, 요석 gravely: 자갈을 깐, 귀에 거슬리는, 자갈이 많은, 자갈의 graven: 조각된, 감명 깊은, 마음에 새겨진, 새긴 graves: 포도주, 그라부산 graveyard: 묘지, 묘소 gravity: 저음, 중량, 지구 인력, 중력, 중대, 진심, 엄숙, 중대함, 지구, 진지함 gray: 회색, 음침한, 원숙한, 늙은, 박명, 창백한, 백발의, 황혼, 회색의, 그레이, 노년의 grease: 그리스, 기름, 뇌물, 에 증회하다, 에 기름을 바르다, 지방, 유지, 에기름을 바르다, 수지, 에 기름을 치다 greatly: 위대하게, 매우, 크게, 대단히, 훨씬, 숭고하게, 심히, 관대하게 greatness: 큼, 탁월, 위대, 다대함, 저명, 웅대, 다대, 거대, 거대함, 중대, 다량 greenwood: 녹림, 푸른 숲 grief: 재난, 실패하다, 비탄, 불운, 깊은 슬픔, 고통 grieve: 괴롭히다, 괴로워하다, 슬퍼하다, 몹시 슬퍼하다, 가슴 아파하다, 농장 관리인, 마음 아파하다, 관리자, 슬픔에 잠기게 하다 grieved: 슬퍼하는, 슬픈 grievous: 슬픈, 비통한, 괴로운, 쓰라린, 심한, 애처로운, 괴롭게 하는, 한탄할 만한
256 grim: 엄한, 무서운, 불굴의, 험상궂은, 잔인한, 얼굴이 무서운, 완강한 grimly: 잔인하게, 엄하게, 으스스하게, 무시무시하게, 무섭게, 기분나쁘게, 험악하게 grip: 손잡이, 핸들, 핸드백, 잡기, 이해하다, 암호적인 악수, 쥐는 기계, 소형 여행가방, 고착하다, 마음을 사로잡다, 불유쾌 gripping: 주의를 끄는, 매력있는 grisly: 무서운, 무시무시한, 소름 끼치게 하는, 불쾌한 grit: 용기, 중덜거리다, 이를 갈다, 잔 모래, 담력, 조립사암, 모래 groan: 신음하다, 그 소리, 괴로워하다, 으르렁거리다, 열망하다, 불평의 소리, 가 넘칠 정도로 많이 있다, 갈망하다, 신음하는 듯한 목소리로 말하다, 신음 소리, 삐걱거리는 소리 groping: 암중 모색하는, 손으로 더듬는 grotesque: 그로테스크풍, 터무니 없는, 우스운, 기괴한, 고딕체, 괴기미, 그로테스크 무늬의, 그로테스크풍의, 괴기한 grounded: 기초를 둔, 근거있는 grown-up: 어른, 성인, 성숙한 grub: 파내다, 파 일으키다, 애써서 찾아내다, 삼류문인, 단정치 못한 사람, 굼벵이, 구더기, 파다, 에게 음식을 주다, 음식, 애벌레 guard: 망보다, 차장, 방어 자세, 지키다, 보호자, 감시하다, 파수병, 경계, 근위대, 흙받기, 난로의 불어리 guarded: 조심성 있는, 신중한, 감시되어 있는, 방어되어 있는 guards: 근위 연대 guidance: 안내, 지도, 유도, 지휘, 교도 guile: 교활, 배신, 간교한 책략, 간지 guileful: 교활한, 간사한 guilt: 죄, 비행, 유죄, 죄의식 gun: 대포, 도둑, 소총, 피스톨, 발포, 평사포, 호포, 총, 직업적인 살인자, 대포의 발사, 분무기 gunwale: 현연, 뱃전의 위 끝 gush: 복받침, 과시, 용솟음, 분칠하다, 분출, 분출 하다, 용솟음쳐 나오게 하다, 지껄여대다, 흘러나오다 guy: 놈, 녀석, 친구, 놀리다, 괴롭히다, 괴상한 옷차림을 한 사람, 버팀밧줄, 남자이름, 가이로 죄다, 가이 포크스의 우슥광스러운 상, 가이 gymnastic: 체조의, 체육의, 체조 habit: 습관, 버릇, 습성, 에 살다,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 복장, 기질, 체질, 여성승마복, 입히다, 여성 승마복, 의복 hacked: 안달난, 곤혹스러운, 당혹한 haggard: 야생의, 여윈, 바싹 마른, 수척한, 매서운, 길들지 않은 half-breed: 혼혈아 half-brother: 부 형제, 이복 형제 hallo: 여보세요, 여보, 어이, 안녕, 핼로하는 소리 halting: 불완전한, 절름발이의, 앞뒤가 맞지 않는, 더듬거리는, 절뚝거리는, 말이 막히는, 말을 더듬는 ham: 햄, 오금, 서투른 배우, 과장된 연기, 아마추어, 엉덩이, 함, 과장된 연기를 하는 사람 hammering: 망치로 침, 해머로 치는, 맹타, 두드려 만든 무늬, 탕탕치는, 망치로 치는 소리 hams: 햄 샌드위치 handbarrow: 운반대 handbreadth: 한손폭 handed: 손이 있는 handful: 한웅큼, 한 손 가득, 소량, 한 움큼, 한줌의 양, 힘에 겨운 일 handkerchief: 손수건 handle: 핸들, 자루, 기회, 대우하다, 손잡이, 장사하다, 구실, 논하다, 처리하다, 철저히, 지휘하다 handled: 자루가 달린, 핸들이 있는 handsome: 상당한, 활수한, 단정하게 잘 생긴, 훌륭한, 멋진 handy: 알맞은, 가까이 있는, 솜씨 좋은, 편리한, 손 가까이에 있는, 능숙한, 펼리한 hang: 교살하다, 걸다, 조금도, 벽에 바르다, 걸림새, 취지, 늘어뜨리다, 방식, 사용법, 요령, 늘어지다 hanging: 교수형, 임박한, 매달린, 커튼, 걸린 것, 교살, 내리막, 교수형에 처할, 급경사, 급경사의, 매달기 hapless: 불행한, 불운한 happening: 사건, 우발사, 해프닝, 사고 happily: 행복하게, 우연히, 운좋게, 다행하게도 happiness: 행복, 행운, 유쾌, 교묘, 적절, 기쁨, 교묘함 harassed: 성가신 듯한, 초조한, 매우 지친몹시 시달린 harm: 해, 손해, 된서리 맞다, 해악, 손상, 상해, 해치다 harmony: 조화, 화성, 화합, 일치, 일치점 요람 harper: 하프 연주자 harshly: 거칠게, 엄하게, 귀에 거슬릴만큼, 거치게 harum-scarum: 경솔한
harvest: 수확, 수확기, 수확하다, 추수, 결과, 보수, 거두어 들임, 소득, 수확물, 수확기의, 수확물의 hastily: 급히, 허둥지둥, 서둘러서, 경솔하게, 성급하게, 조급하게, 서둘러 hat: 푹쉬다, 추기경의 빨간 모자, 모자 hatchet: 자귀, 화해하다 hate: 미워하다, 증오, 좋아하지 않다, 몹시 싫어하다, 따돌리다, 증오의 대상, 미움 hated: 미워하는 hateful: 미운, 싫은, 증오에 찬, 지긋지긋한, 가증스런, 가증스러운, 미워할만한 hath: 직설법, 현재 haul: 한 그물, 잡아끌다, 세게 당기기, 운반, 운반하다, 잡아당기다, 잡은 것, 침로를 바꾸다, 세게 끌기, 한 그물의 어획, 차로 나르다 haunted: 붙은, 고뇌에 시달린, 도깨비가 나오는, 유령이 나오는, 무엇에 흘린 havoc: 파괴, 황폐, 대대적으로 파괴하다, 큰 파란 hayloft: 건초간, 건초 두는 다락 headboard: 침대따위의 머리판, 머리쪽 판자, 머리판 headquarters: 본부, 사령부, 본부원, 소식통 headway: 전진, 천정 높이, 진척, 배의 속도, 간격 healing: 치료의, 치유, 치료 heap: 기가 푹 꺽이다, 느닷없이, 많이, 퍽, 쌓다, 쌓아 올리다, 더미, 매우, 수북이 담다, 쌓아올리다, 쌓아올린 것 hearing: 청력, 듣기, 들어주기, 들리는 거리, 청각, 경청, 가청거리, 청위, 청취, 들리는 범위, 심문 hearse: 영구차, 무덤, 관가, 대형 촉대 heartbreak: 애끊는 마음, 비탄 heartbreaking: 진력나는, 가슴이 터질듯한, 따분한, 싫증나는, 애끓느 마음을 자아내는, 애끓는, 단장의 슬픔을 안겨주는 hearted: 마음이~한 heartily: 마음으로부터, 열의를 갖고, 정중히, 매우, 배불리, 마음으로, 기운차게 heathen: 이교도, 미개한, 이교의, 미개인, 불신자, 무종교자, 이교도의, 이단의, 이방인 heave: 오르다, 토하다, 천식, 들어 올리다, 들어서 던져 넣다, 융기, 움직이다, 부풀리다, 들리다, 높아지다, 수평 전위
Mark Twain heaven: 하늘, 천국, 상공, 하느님, 천제, 어머나 heavenward: 천국을 향해서 heavily: 느릿느릿, 무겁게, 묵직하게, 힘에겨운듯이, 무겁게 육중하게, 무거운 듯이, 답답하게, 몹시, 엄숙하고 무게있게 heaving: 올림, 끌어올림, 들어올림 heedful: 주의 깊은, 조심하는, 마음 쓰는, 인정이 있는, 조심성이 많은 heedless: 부주의한, 경솔한 heel: 뒤축을 대다, 기울이다, 뒤꿈치로 춤추다, 뒷발, 의 바로 뒤를 따르다, 바로 뒤따르다, 뒤꿈치, 기울어지다, 굽, 경사, 비열한놈 height: 높이, 고도, 고지, 둔덕, 절정, 한창, 극치, 높은 곳, 높음, 이 한창이어서, 하늘 hello: 여보세요, 어이, 여보, 어머, 안녕하세요, 안녕 helpless: 의지할 데 없는, 무력한, 어찌할 도리 없는, 의지할 사람이 없는, 어찌할 수 없는, 의지할 곳이 없는 helplessly: 의지할 데 없이, 어쩔 도리없이, 어찌할 수 없이, 의지할 데 없는, 힘없이 hermit: 은자 hero: 영웅, 주인공, 용사, 신인 heroic: 실물보다 큰, 영웅시의, 웅대한, 과장된 표현, 용감한, 영웅적인, 장렬한, 용사의, 영웅의, 영웅사격, 영웅사 hers: 그 여자의 것 hesitating: 주저하는, 망설이는 hesitatingly: 망설이게, 주저하게, 주저하면서 hesitation: 주저, 망설임 hey: 이봐, 야아, 어이, 어어 hickory: 호두과의 나무, 히코리 재목, 일종의 면직물 hidden: 숨겨진, 숨은 hide: 숨다, 피혁, 때리다, 짐승의 가죽, 숨기다, 심하게 매질하다, 짐승 가죽, 숨기기, 숨는 장소 hide-and-seek: 숨바꼭질 hideous: 오싹해지는, 끔찍한, 무서운, 섬뜩한, 보기만 해도 무서운 hideously: 소름 끼칠 만큼 hiding: 매질, 은닉, 은닉처, 은신처, 후려갈김, 숨김, 숨는 곳 hiding-place: 은신처 highroad: 대로, 쉬운길, 큰길, 순탄한 길, 공로, 확실한 길 high-toned: 고결한, 격조 높은, 고상한 hilarious: 매우 명랑한, 명령한 hilarity: 명랑, 환희 hilt: 완전히, 칼자루, 자루
hind: 머슴, 고라니의 암컷, 농장 일꾼, 뒤의, 시골뜨기, 맨뒤의, 암사슴, 후부의 hint: 암시, 변죽울리기, 넌지시 비추다, 암시하다, 힌트, 지시, 년지시 비치다, 넌지시알리다, 귀뜸, 요령, 희미한 징조 hitched: 절름거리는 hither: 이쪽의, 여기로, 이리로, 여기에 hive: 벌통에 넣다, 꿀벌통, 벌집, 벌통에 들어가다, 와글와글하는 군중, 축적하다, 꿀벌의 벌집벌통, 벌집에 들다, 벌통에 모으다, 벌통에 살게 하다, 벌통에 저장하다 hoarse: 쉰목소리의, 귀에 거슬리는, 목쉰, 목이쉰, 목쉰소리의, 쉰, 소란스러운 hogshead: 액량단위, 큰통, 액량의 단위, 큰 통 holler: 외치다, 큰소리로 부르다 hollow: 구멍, 우묵한 곳, 공허한, 골짜기, 거짓의, 도려내다, 속이 텅빈, 우묵 들어가다, 힘없는, 우묵 들어간, 공복의 holt: 짐승의 굴, 수달의 굴, 잡목 숲, 잡목산, 숲, 야산, 잡목림 holy: 신성한, 거룩한, 성인 같은 homage: 존경, 복종, 신종의 예, 경의 homeless: 집없는, 집이 없는 homely: 검소한, 평범한, 수수한, 꾸밈없는, 가정의, 가정적인, 얼굴이 못생긴, 내집과 같은, 보기 흉한, 흔히 있는 homesick: 홈식에 걸린, 회향병의, 향수병, 향수병의 homesickness: 향수 homeward: 귀로의, 본국으로 향해서, 집으로, 집으로 돌아가는, 집쪽으로 honest: 정직한, 섞지않은, 성실한, 진짜의, 평판이 좋은, 거짓이 없는, 기특한 honor: 명예, 명성, 존경하다, 체면, 자존심, 훈장, 서훈, 고관, 인수하고 지불하다, 정절, 작위 honorable: 존경할 만한, 고귀한, 명예로운, 훌륭한, 수치를 아는, 영광의 hood: 두건, 덮개, 덮개를 씌우다, 뚜껑을 하다, 후드, 단의 뜻, 들의 뜻, 등에 늘어진천, 불량 소년, 어린 시절, 사회의 뜻 hook: 갈고리, 훅, 코바늘, 낚시, 갈고리 모양의 곶, 굴곡부, 걸쇠, 갈고리 모양으로 굽다, 갈고리 낚시에 걸다, 갈고리 모양으로 구부리다, 훅을 먹이다 hooked: 갈고리 모양의, 훅이 달린,
257 마약 중독의, 고리가 달린, 갈고리 모양으로 구부러진 hoop: 테, 후프, 버팀테, 기둥문, 굴렁쇠, 고생하다, 납작한 가락지, 버팀살대, 감는 테, 활 모양의 작은 문, 에 테를 두르다 hooper: 통장이, 테 메우는 사람, 테를 메우는 사람 hop: 홉, 춤추다, 마약, 앙감질, 아편, 뛰다, 홉 열매를 따다, 이륙하다, 도약, 짧은 여행, 홉의 열매를 따다 hopeful: 유망한, 희망적인, 희망에 찬, 우승을 노리는 선수, 유력 후보, 유망한 사람 hopefully: 유망하게, 아마, 희망을 걸고, 희망을 가지고, 잘만 되면, 바라건대 hopeless: 가망없는, 절감의, 희망없는, 희망을 잃은, 쓸모없는 hopelessly: 희망을 잃고, 가망없이, 절망하여, 절망적으로 hopelessness: 가망없음, 절망 상태, 가망 없음 hopping: 바삐 움직이게해두다, 절름발이의 horizon: 수평선, 지평선, 범위, 시계, 한계, 시야, 지평층 horns: 어느 한 쪽 horrid: 무서운, 지독한 horror: 공포, 열등품, 소름끼치게하는, 염오, 무서운것, 공포의 전율, 치가 떨리는 기분, 무서운 것, 참으로 지독한 것 hospitable: 극진한, 따뜻하게 대접하는, 기꺼이 받아들이는, 대접이 좋은 hospitality: 환대, 후대, 친절한 대접, 친절히 대접하기 hoss: 말 hostile: 적의, 적대하는, 적의 있는 hound: 사냥개, 열중하는 사람, 맹렬히 쫓다, 비열한자, 사냥개로 사냥하다, 비열한 사나이, 개 hour-glass: 물시계, 모래시계 howl: 멀리서 짖다, 울부짖으며 말하다, 윙윙 휘몰아 치다, 짖다, 짖음, 큰 소리를 내다, 호통쳐서 침묵시키다, 멀리서 짖는 소리, 악을 쓰며 말하다 howling: 쓸쓸한, 울부짖는, 터무니 없는, 대단한, 터무니없는, 짖는 hubbub: 소란, 왁자지껄, 와글와글함 huckleberry: 월귤나무, 허클베리 hug: 껴안다, 접근하여 지나다, 꼭 껴안음, 고집하다, 끌어안기, 포옹, 품다, 닿을 듯이 하여 나아가다, 꼭 껴안다, 접근해서 나아가다 hum: 콧노래를 부르다, 우물우물 말하다, 윙울리다, 윙윙하다, 경기가
258 좋다, 나쁜 냄새가 나다, 입속에서 우물거리다, 윙윙거리다 humble: 겸손한, 검소한, 천하게 하다, 창피를 주다, 욕을 보이다, 비천한, 낮추는, 천한, 경멸하다 humiliated: 에게 창피를 주는 humiliation: 부끄러움, 굴욕, 창피를 줌 humpbacked: 곱사등의, 꼽추의, 북모양의 hunger: 굶주림, 갈망하다, 굶주리다, 공복, 갈망, 기근, 배가 고프다, 열망하다, 굶주리게 하다, 열망 hungry: 갈망하는, 배고픈, 공복의, 굶주린, 메마른, 몹시 원하는, 불모의, 식욕을 일으키는 hunt: 찾다, 사냥, 사냥하다, 몰이하다, 사냥을 하다, 사냥에 쓰다, 추적하다, 괴롭히다, 박해하다, 쫓아 버리다, 쫑아 버리다 hunting: 사냥, 추구, 탐색, 수렵, 난조의, 수렵의, 탐구, 탐구의, 난조 hurrah: 만세, 만세하고 외치다, 환호하여 맞이하다 hurricane: 폭풍, 열대의 구풍, 폭팔, 허리케인 전투기, 격렬 hurried: 매우 급한, 재촉하는 hurry: 서두르다, 서두름, 허둥대어, 급함, 서두르게하다, 쉽사리, 서두를 필요, 사구, 서두르게 하다, 진음곡, 열심 hurt: 상처, 고통, 다치다, 부상, 부상을 입히다, 상처를 입히다, 아프다, 상처를 입다, 해를 입다, 에 상처를 내다, 상하게 하다 hush: 쉿, 입 밖에 내지 않다, 고요하게하다, 쉬쉬해버리다, 고요해지다, 침묵, 침묵하다, 조용함, 조용해지다, 조용히, 은폐 hymn: 찬송가, 찬송하다, 찬미하다, 찬송가를 부르다 hypercritical: 혹평의, 혹평적인 ice-cream: 아이스 크림 icy: 얼음의, 얼음 같은, 냉담한, 얼음이 찬, 얼음이 많은, 쌀쌀한, 얼음으로 덮인 idiot: 백치, 바보, 천치, 얼간이, 병신 idle: 한가한, 일이 없는, 활용되지 않고 있는, 쓸모 없는, 무용의, 까닭 없는, 태만한, 쉬고 있는, 놀고 보내다, 공전하다, 게으름 피우다 idleness: 무위, 게으름, 태만, 놀고지냄 idol: 우상, 사신, 숭배 받는 것, 인기 있는 사람, 선입적 유견 ignorance: 무식, 무지, 모르고 있음 ignorant: 무식한, 을 모르는, 무지몽매한, 무지에서 비롯되는, 무지한
Adventures of Tom Sawyer ill: 서투른, 병든, 나쁜, 나쁘게, 불행, 악, 불친절하게, 불친절한, 고난, 병고, 형편이 나쁜 ill-bred: 버릇없이 자란 illinois: 미국 중부의 주 illness: 병 illuminate: 비추다, 계몽하다, 밝아지다, 분명히 하다, 을 명백히 하다, 광명을 던지다, 명성을 높이다, 장식하다, 광채를 더하다, 해명하다, 유명하게하다 illuminated: 채식된, 술취한, 일루미네이션 을한 illustrated: 삽화가 많은신문, 삽화를 넣은, 삽화가 든 illustrious: 유명한, 저명한, 현저한, 찬란한, 빛나는, 혁혁한 imaginary: 상상의, 가공의어떤 사물이 상상으로서만 존재하는, 비현실적이어서 신용할수 없는, 허수, 상상상의, 허수의 imagination: 상상, 상상력, 창작력, 공상, 창조력, 심상, 구상력, 망상이해력 imminence: 절박, 급박, 촉박한 위험, 촉박, 절박한 위험 imminent: 절박한, 곧 닥쳐올 것 같은, 촉박한, 박두한, 급박한 immortal: 영원한, 신의, 죽지 않는, 불후의, 불사의, 죽지 않느 사람, 불후의 명성이 있는 사람, 불멸의 불후의, 죽지않는 사람, 불멸의, 명성이 사라지지 않는 사람 immunity: 면제, 면역질, 면역성, 면역, 특전 impaired: 장애가 있는, 떨어뜨리는 impatience: 조바심, 성급함, 초조, 견딜 수 없음, 참을수 없는일, 조급, 안달, 성급 impatient: 성마른, 안달하는, 참을수 없는, 갈망하는몹시기다려지는, 못 견디는, 성급한, 안절부절 못하는, 조바심하는, 참을성없는, 탐나서 못견디는 imperfect: 미완료의, 불완전한, 불충분한, 결점이 있는, 미완료 시제, 미완료시제, 반과거의, 미완성의 imperishable: 불멸의, 불후의, 부패하지 않는, 불사의, 영원한 implore: 간청하다, 애원하다, 탄원하다 imposing: 남의 눈을 끄는, 당당한, 인상적인, 인상적인당당한, 훌륭한 impossibility: 불가능성, 불가능한 일, 불가능 impressive: 인상적인, 강한 인상을 주는, 감명을 주는, 깊은 감명을 주는 impressively: 인상깊게, 인상적으로 improved: 개량하는, 개선하는
impulse: 충격, 충동, 자극, 추진, 변덕, 충격량, 역적, 고무, 일시적 감정순간력, 욕구 inarticulately: 구분이 가지않게, 분명치 않게, 애매하게 incantation: 주문, 마법, 요술, 주문을 외기 inch: 인치, 소량, 신장, 조금씩 움직이다, 키, 작은섬, 조금, 강우량 단위, 조금씩 움직이게 하다 inches: 신장 incident: 일어나기 쉬운, 사건, 삽화, 투사의, 부대적인, 부수하는, 투사하는, 부대 사건, 일어난일, 부대적 사물, 작은사건 inclination: 경향, 기울기, 경사, 경각, 경도, 성향, 기울이기, 의향, 숙임, 사면, 비탈 inclined: 경사진, 하고 싶어하여, 에 마음이 내키는, 경사진각도를 이루는, 경각을 이루는, 경향을 나타내며, 경향이 있는 inconceivable: 상상도 할 수 없는, 상상 할 수도, 믿을수 없는, 상상할 수도 없는, 상상할 수 없는, 인지를 초월한, 터무니없는, 믿어지지 않는 incongruous: 조화되지 않는, 부조리한, 어울리지 않은, 동닿지 않은, 모순된, 부적당한 inconsistent: 일치하지 않는, 조화되지 않는, 주견이 없는, 절조없는, 정견이 없는, 조화되지않는, 모순된, 양립하지 않는, 변덕스러운, 모순되는, 모순이 많은 incorruptible: 매수되지 않는, 청렴결백한, 썩지않는, 부패하지않는, 불후의, 부패하지 않은 incredible: 믿어지지 않는, 엄청난, 거짓말 같은, 굉장한, 놀라운, 믿기 어려운, 신용할수 없는, 놀랄만한 indecision: 우유부단, 우유 부단 indestructible: 파괴할 수 없는, 불멸의 indian: 인도의, 인도사람, 아메리칸 인디언, 인디언, 인도제의, 인도인자리, 인디언의, 인도에 사는 유럽사람, 인디언말, 인도사람의, 인도거주 유럽인의 indifference: 무관심한, 중립, 무차별, 중성의, 대수롭지 않은, 냉담, 개의치 않음, 시원치 않은, 중요치 않음, 공평한, 무관심 indifferent: 무관심한, 공평한, 중성의, 치우치지 않는, 개의치 않는, 평범한, 좋지도 나쁘지도 않은, 변변치 않은중성의, 중립의, 중요치 않은, 시원치 않은
Mark Twain indigestion: 미숙, 소화 불량, 지적 소화불량, 위약, 이해부족, 소화가 안됨 inestimable: 평가할 수 없는, 측량할 수 없을 정도의, 더할나위 없이 귀한, 헤아릴 수 없는, 헤아릴수 없는 inevitable: 피할 수 없는, 필연적인, 어김없는, 피할길 없는, 판에 박은, 어쩔수 없는 운명, 부득이한, 변함없는, 면하기 어려운, 당연한, 고정적인 infallible: 반드시 일어나는, 절대 확실한, 오류가 없는, 전혀 오류가 없는, 전혀 잘못이 없는, 절대적으로 확실한, 틀리는 일이 없는, 전혀 틀림이 없는 infatuated: 미친, 얼빠진, 홀린, 열중한, 흘린, 흘림 infernal: 지옥의, 지독한, 명부의, 악마와 같은, 지긋지긋한, 악마 같은, 악독한, 무도한, 비인간적인 inflated: 과장된, 우쭐해진, 팽창한, 폭등한, 크게 팽창한, 부풀은, 팽창된, 우쭐한, 부풀어 오른 informed: 지식이 있는, 지식의 필요한, 소식통의, 견문이 넓은, 사정에 밝은, 학식이 있는 ingenious: 교묘한, 독창적인, 영리한, 재간 있는, 정교한, 창의력이 있는, 재주가 있는, 있는 ingenuity: 발명의 재간, 정교, 교묘함, 재주, 발명의재주, 독창력, 교묘, 고안력, 발명의 재질 ingredient: 성분, 재료, 인자, 합성분, 구성요소, 원료 inhabited: 사람이 살고 있는 inhale: 흡입하다, 빨아들이다, 담배연기를 폐까지 들이마시다, 들이쉬다 initials: 머리 글자 initiation: 개시, 가입, 입회, 입문, 비전 전수, 비법을 전함, 창업, 입회식, 전수, 창시, 초보지도 injun: 아메리칸 인디언, 화를내다, 인도인, 인도 어 injured: 부상한, 감정이 상한, 손상된, 다친, 감정을 상한, 상처입은, 부상자들, 다쳐서 ink: 잉크, 먹물, 잉크를 칠하다, 잉크로 쓰다, 잉크로 더럽히다서명하다, 인쇄용 잉크 innocent: 순진한, 죄없는, 호인, 결백한, 흠없는, 결백한 사람, 때묻지 않은, 무식한, 무해의, 무해한, 바보 innumerable: 무수한, 셀수 없는, 이루 셀 수 없는 inquest: 검시, 심리, 배심, 집합적 검시배심원, 검시관 inquiring: 알고 싶어 하는, 묻고 싶은
듯한, 묻는, 미심쩍은, 미심쩍은 듯한, 알고 싶어하는, 호기심에찬, 캐묻기 좋아하는, 탐구적인 inquiringly: 알고 싶은 듯이, 의심쩍은 듯이 insect: 곤충, 벌레, 곤충인색한, 벌레같은 놈, 비열한, 소인 insecure: 불안정한, 위태로운, 걱정스러운, 불안한, 무너져 내릴 것같은, 확실치 않은, 확신이 안가는, 안전하지 않은 insensibly: 알아차리지 못할 만큼, 천천히, 눈에 띄지 않을 정도로 inserted: 부착된, 끼워넣은, 착생한 insignificance: 무의미한, 하찮음, 하찮은, 일, 사소한, 대수롭지 않은, 무가치, 비천한신분 insignificant: 대수롭지 않은, 하찮은, 무의미한, 천한, 시시한, 의미 없는 insincerity: 불성실, 위선, 성의 없는, 무성의, 불성실한 언행 insipid: 맛없는, 재미없는, 풍미가 없는, 김빠진, 무미건조한 inspect: 검열하다, 사열하다, 시찰하다, 점검하다, 면밀하게 살피다, 조사하다, 검사하다 inspected: 점검하는, 검사하는, 사열하는, 시찰하는 inspection: 시찰, 검열, 사열, 감찰, 검열하다, 점검열람, 정밀검사, 조사하다 inspiration: 영감, 인스피레이션, 고무, 감화, 시사, 영감에 의한 착상, 성령감응, 신통한 생각, 숨을 들이마심, 숨 쉼, 들이마시는 숨 inspired: 영감을 받은, 숨을 들이마신, 영감으로 쓰여진, 사실에 기인하지 않는, 내의를 받은, 뜻을 반영한, 영감을 느낀, 사주를 받은 instant: 순간, 절박한, 즉시, 즉각의, 긴급한, 즉석의, 즉각, 즉석식의, 인스턴트식품, 인스턴트커피, 이달의 instantly: 즉석에서, 즉시, 즉시로, 당장에, 곧, 하자마자 instinct: 본능, 천성, 가득 찬, 넘치는, 배어든, 직각력, 가득찬 insufferably: 견딜수 없도록, 참을수 없이 intangible: 막연한, 만질 수 없는, 무형의, 손으로 만질 수 없는, 파악할수 없는, 실체가 없는, 감지할수 없는, 불가해한, 구름을 잡는 것과 같은 intelligently: 지적으로 intending: 미래의.지망하는 intense: 격렬한, 열심인, 매우 짙은, 정렬적인, 열정적인, 노력적인, 감정적인, 긴장된, 강한, 심한 intent: 의미, 의지, 열심인, 취지,
259 목적, 의향, 사실상, 열중하여, 집중된, 여념이 없는, 여념없는 intently: 골똘하게, 여념이 없는, 여념이 없이, 오로지, 지심의, 집중되어 있는 interfere: 간섭하다, 방해하다, 충돌하다, 조정하다, 해치다, 참견하다, 중재하다, 대립하다, 손상하다, 훼방하다, 발벗고 나서다 interfering: 간섭하는, 남의 일에 참견하는 interrupted: 중단된, 가로막힌, 단속적인, 중절된 interruption: 중단, 방해, 가로막음, 중절, 불통 interval: 간격, 휴게시간, 음정, 이따금, 때때로, 차거리, 여기저기, 틈막간, 휴지기, 휴지시간, 막간 intolerable: 견딜 수 없는, 과도한, 참을수 없는, 애타는, 약오르는 intonation: 영창, 인토네이션, 억양, 인토내이션, 음의 정조법, 읊음, 옳음, 첫악구, 소리의 억약, 어조, 음창 intrepid: 대담한, 무서움을 모르는, 용맹스러운, 용맹한 intricate: 복잡한난해한, 얽힌, 복잡한, 뒤얽힌, 뒤섞인 introduce: 도입하다, 소개하다, 끼워넣다, 제출하다, 초보를 가르치다, 안내하다, 처음으로 경험하게 하다, 처음으로 수입하다, 이끌다, 처음으로 경험시키다, 인도하다 intrude: 침입하다, 방해하다, 강제하다, 강요하다, 관입시키다, 처넣다, 억지로 밀고 들어가다, 참견하다, 밀고 들어가다, 억지로 밀어넣다, 밀어붙이다 intruder: 침입자, 난입자, 방해자, 침입기, 비행기 inundation: 홍수, 범람, 침수, 충만, 쇄도 invariably: 변화없이, 반드시, 일정 불변하게, 일정 불변하게 늘 invention: 발명의 재능, 발명, 발명품, 날조, 허구, 꾸며낸 이야기, 발명력, 발견성십자가 발견의 축일, 꾸며낸 일, 창안문, 조작한것 inveterate: 상습적인, 뿌리깊은, 만성의, 집념어린, 뿌리 깊은 invisible: 눈에 보이지 않는, 신, 영계, 눈에 안보이는, 모습을 나타내지 않는, 숨은, 얼굴을 보이지 않는, 얼굴을 내놓지 않는 invite: 초대장, 초대하다, 끌다, 가져오다, 초래하다, 간청하다, 자아내다, 부탁하다, 끌다 쏠리게하다, 야기시키다, 청하다
260 inviting: 초대하는, 유혹적인, 마음을 끄는, 마음이 동하는, 사람을 끄는, 좋아보이는 inward: 내적인, 안으로, 내장, 내부, 내부의, 낮은, 창자, 안의, 내심, 마음의, 수입의 inwardly: 내부에, 마음속에 몰래, 마음속으로, 안으로, 작은 목소리로, 안쪽으로, 내부로 irksome: 지루한, 성가신, 넌더리나는, 진저리나는 ironically: 얄궂게도, 반어적으로, 비꼬아, 빈정대어 irresistible: 저항할 수 없는, 불문곡직의, 좋다 할수없는, 제어할 수 없는, 억누를수 없는, 사람을 녹이는싫다, 누를 수 없는, 꼼짝 못하게 하는 irresolutely: 결단력없이, 우유부단하게 irresponsible: 책임을 지지 않는, 무책임한, 책임이 없는, 책임감이 없는, 책임감이 없는사람, 책임지지 않는 irritated: 따끔따끔한, 신경질이 난, 자극받은, 염증을 일으킨 irritation: 자극, 염증, 성남, 아픔, 짜증, 화냄, 짜증나게 함, 화, 자극하는것, 짜증나는것, 성나게 함 isolated: 고립된, 격리된, 절연된, 단리된 jacket: 커버, 재킷, 외피, 상의, 모피, 껍질, 소매가 달린 짧은 상의, 피복물, 짧은 상의, 표지, 감자의 껍질 jaded: 닳아빠진, 몹시 지친, 물린, 지칠 대로 지친 jail: 교도소, 구치소, 투옥하다, 구류 jailed: 투옥하는 jam: 잼, 궁지, 막다, 혼잡, 붐빔, 잔뜩 채움, 으깨다, 움직이지 않게되다, 쑤셔 넣다, 곤경, 방해하다 jaws: 입 부분, 좁다란 입구 jay: 어치, 얼간이, 멍청이, 어치와 비슷한 새, 어치색, 건방진 수다쟁이 jealous: 불신앙을 용서치 않는, 샘내는, 질투많은, 경계심이 강한, 다른 신을 섬기는 것을 허락지 않는, 지키는데 급급한, 질투심 많은 jealousy: 경계심, 샘, 질투, 시기, 빈틈 없는 배려 jeer: 조롱, 조소, 조롱하다, 희롱하다 jeers: 아래돛 활대를 오르내리게 하는 복활차 jeff: 딱딱한놈, 따분한 녀석, 남자 이름 jet: 제트기, 분출구, 혹옥, 제트엔진, 사출, 분출, 분사, 분사하다, 분출하다, 제트기의, 제트기에서의
Adventures of Tom Sawyer jewel: 보석, 보배, 보석 같은 것, 석, 귀중한 사람, 귀중한 물건 jeweled: 보석박은 jiffy: 순간 jimmy: 쇠지렛대, 조립식 쇠지레, 쇠지레로 비틀어 열다 jingo: 강경외교론자, 주전론자, 무모한 강경 외교론자 jog: 불러 일으키다, 천천히 달리다, 터벅터벅 걷다, 살짝 밀다, 알리다, 울퉁불퉁함, 깔쭉깔쭉함, 콱 밀기, 터덜터덜 타고 가다, 건강을 위해 천천히 달리다, 가벼운 흔들림 joggle: 장부, 사개, 가볍게흔들다, 가벼운 흔들림, 흔들다, 가볍게 흔들리다 johnny: 녀석, 맵시꾼, 남자 이름, 남자 joining: 결합하는, 결합하는 것, 접합하는, 접합하는 것 joke: 농담, 놀리다, 장난, 익살, 웃음거리, 농담을 하다 jolly: 즐거운, 대단한, 놀리다, 대단히, 얼근한 기분의, 유쾌한, 치살려서 기쁘게 하다, 엄청한, 매우, 멋진, 거나하게 취한 joseph: 요셉, 여자를 싫어하는 남자, 남자 이름 joy: 즐거움, 기쁨, 기뻐하다, 기쁘게 하다, 기쁨거리, 행복, 기쁘게 해주다, 기쁨을 주는 것 joyful: 즐거운, 유쾌한, 기쁜 joyous: 즐거운 joyously: 기쁘게 jubilant: 기쁨에넘친, 기쁨에 넘친, 환성을 올리는, 환성을올리는, 환성을 올리며기뻐하는, 기뻐하는 judgment: 판단, 천벌, 재판, 판결, 분별, 심판, 비관, 감정, 견식, 의견, 비판 judicial: 판단력이 있는, 사법의, 비판적인, 재판소의, 공평한, 재판관과 같은, 재판관에 어울리는 jump: 뛰다, 뛰어 오르게 하다, 일치하다, 뛰어 넘다, 뛰어오르다, 폭등하다, 에서 벗어나다, 움찔하다, 비약하다, 생략하다, 뛰어 옮기다 jumping: 뛰는, 도약, 뜀, 도약하는 junction: 접합점, 접합, 연접, 연합, 접착, 접속, 합류점, 접속역, 연결, 연락역 juncture: 이음매, 연결, 경우, 위기, 접합, 접속, 연접, 전기 jury: 배심, 임시의, 심사원, 배심원, 심시위원회, 심시위원단 justify: 정당함을 나타내다, 의 이유가 되다, 비난에 대하여 변명하다, 고르게하다, 정당화하다, 정당화 하다, 의 정당한 이유가 되다,
충분한 근거를 제시하다, 죄인을 옳다고 하다, 신이 옳다고 하다, 의 행 사이를 조정하다 juvenile: 소년의, 아동용 책, 어린애 같은, 어린이, 어린이역의 소년, 젊은, 청소년, 어린이다운, 소녀의, 소년 keel: 배, 용골, 졸도하다, 전복시키다, 용골 별자리, 사람 등을 넘어뜨리다, 배를 뒤집어엎다, 뒤집히다, 뒤집어엎다, 넘어뜨리다, 배가 뒤집히다 keen: 열심인, 예민한, 날카로운, 예리한, 살을 에는 듯한, 통곡하다, 산란한, 모진, 곡성, 격렬한, 강한 keenly: 예민하게, 날카롭게 ketch: 두대박이의 일종, 케치 killing: 큰 벌이, 죽이는, 도살, 뇌쇄적인, 사냥에서 잡은 것, 힘겨운, 죽이는 일, 우스워 죽일 지경인, 살해, 우스워서 견딜 수 없는, 죽을 것 같은 kin: 친척, 같은 종류인, 혈족관계, 혈족인, 혈연 관계, 혈연, 의 작은 것의 뜻 kindly: 친절한, 쾌히, 기꺼이, 상냥하게, 상냥한, 온하한, 쾌히 받아들이다, 친절히, 기후 따위가 온화한, 온화한, 자연히 kiss: 키스, 당과의 일종, 키스하다, 굴욕을 당하다, 가볍게 스치다, 접촉하다, 에 키스하다, 에 가볍게 스치다, 가볍게 스치기 kite: 솔개, 연, 융통 어음, 사기꾼, 제일 높은 돛, 융통어음으로 바꾸다, 여론을 살피다, 솔개처럼 날다, 빠르게 움직이다, 소리개, 솔개와 같은 욕심꾸러기 kitten: 말괄량이, 잔뜩 화내다, 고양이 새끼, 새끼 고양이, 새끼고양이, 낳다, 고양이가 새끼를 낳다 knack: 요령, 버릇, 숙련된 기술, 기교 kneel: 무릎꿇다, 무릎을 굽히다 knees: 무릎 knife: 나이프, 메스, 식칼, 단도로 찌르다, 나이프로 베다, 비겁한 수법으로 해치우려 하다, 칼, 수술용 칼, 해치우려고 하다, 헤치며 나아가다, 음흉한 수단으로 해치우려고 하다 knitted: 뜬, 짠, 뜨개것의, 메리야스의 knob: 혹, 손잡이, 작고 둥근 언덕, 마디, 설상가상으로, 혹이 생기다, 작고 둥근 덩어리, 에 손잡이를 달다 knock: 노킹, 노크, 두드리다, 부딪치다, 치다, 튼튼한, 두드림, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 깍아내리다, 그
Mark Twain 소리, 헐뜯다 knot: 혹, 무리, 매듭, 매듭을 짓다, 매다, 곤란, 난국, 떼, 나비 매듭, 마디, 매어지다 knuckles: 지관절부, 주먹의 지관절부 labor: 노동, 수고, 애써 만들다, 일하다, 노력, 근로, 진통, 진통으로 괴로워하다, 몹시 흔들리다, 진통으로 괴로와하다, 일 labored: 힘드는, 고심한 흔적이 있는, 부자연스러운, 고심한, 공들인, 괴로운, 부자연스런, 하기 어려운, 억지로 갖다 붙인, 무리한, 느릿느릿한 laborious: 힘드는, 부지런한 laboriously: 부지런한, 힘드는 labyrinth: 미궁, 미로, 복잡한관계, 내이, 라비린토스, 분규 laced: 알코올을 가미한, 레이스로 장식된, 가미한, 끈이 달린 lacerate: 괴롭히다, 찢어발기다, 찢긴, 마음 따위를 괴롭히다, 잡아찢다, 감정 따위를 괴롭히다 lad: 젊은이, 소년, 남자, 녀석, 일반적으로 남자 laden: 실린, 고민하는, 괴로워하는, 짐을 실은 lagging: 단열용 피복시공, 보온, 보온재 laid: 집에 틀어박힌, 몸져 누워 있는 lair: 숨는 장소, 쉬는 장소, 야수의 굴, 침상, 굴, 야생 짐승의 굴 lake: 호수, 레이크, 못, 다홍색 lam: 치다, 도망가다, 도주, 지팡이 따위로 치다, 급히 도망치다 lamb: 새끼양, 새끼양 고기, 순한사람, 낳다, 풋내기, 램, 어린 양고기, 양이 새끼를 낳다, 새끼양의 모피, 비평가, 교회의 어린 신자 lame: 절름발이의, 절름발이로 만들다, 불충분한, 앞뒤가 맞지 않는, 절름발이가 절룩거리다, 절름발이가 되다, 운율이 불완전한, 불완전한, 불구의, 라메 landed: 소유지의, 토지를 갖고 있는, 토지의, 토지를 소유한, 양륙한, 토지로 된 landing: 상륙, 착륙, 상륙장, 층계 참, 층계참 landslide: 사태, 대승리, 산사태, 압도적 승리, 압도적인, 일방적 대승리, 압도적 대승리, 선거의 압도적 대승리, 선거 따위 압도적인, 선거의 일방적 대승리 languidly: 귀찮은, 느른한, 불경기의, 무기력한 lantern: 초롱, 칸델라, 등화실, 환등, 정탑, 등대의 등실, 등실, 채광창, 환등기
lap: 무릎, 싸다, 핥다, 기르는 환경, 한바퀴 돌다, 아랫자락, 기꺼이 듣다, 접어겹치다, 한번감기, 처진 부분, 무릎부분 lapel: 접어젖힌 옷깃, 접은 옷깃 lapsed: 지나간, 쇠퇴한, 없어진, 실효한, 남의 손으로 넘어간, 폐지된, 타락한, 신앙을 잃은, 경과한 lash: 채찍질하다, 세차게 움직이다, 비난, 챗열, 채찍질, 빈정댐, 비꼼, 충격, 부딪치다, 빈정대다, 묶다 lashing: 채찍질, 질책, 밧줄, 묶음, 많음, 묶기 lashings: 많음 latch: 걸쇠, 고리쇠, 을 손에 넣다, 걸쇠가 잠기다, 에 걸쇠를 걸다, 에 걸쇠를 잠그다 lately: 요즈음, 최근 lath: 욋가지, 읫가지, 읫가지를 대다 latin: 라틴어의, 라틴어, 로마 카톨릭교의, 라틴계의 사람, 라틴의 latterly: 요즈음 laugh: 웃다, 웃음, 흥겨워하다, 시키다, 조모하다, 웃으며 ...하다, 곡식 따위가 유쾌한 듯이 소리내어 웃다, 경치 따위가 유쾌한 듯이 소리내어 웃다, 물 따위가 유쾌한 듯이 소리내어 웃다, 소리를 내어 웃다, 웃어서 이르게 하다 laughing: 우스운, 기쁜듯한, 웃는, 웃을, 웃고 있는, 웃을 만한, 웃음 laughter: 웃음, 웃음소리 lavish: 풍부한, 아낌없이주다, 낭비적인, 낭비하다, 손이 큰, 선뜻 주다, 아낌없이 주다, 아낌없는, 낭비벽이 있는 lavishly: 풍부한, 아낌없이 주다, 손이 큰, 낭비적인 lawless: 무법의, 누를 수 없는, 법률없는, 법률이 없는, 법률이 행해지지 않는 lawn: 잔디, 론, 잔디밭, 숲사이의 빈 터론, 론천 lawrence: 시인, 영국의 소설가 lawyer: 법률가, 변호사 layer: 층, 놓는 사람, 까는 사람, 쌓는 사람, 알 낳는 닭, 휘묻이, 돈을 거는 사람 laying: 부설, 조준, 쌓음, 꼬는 법, 애벌칠, 쌓기, 놓기, 한 배에 깐 알, 끌어 댐, 설치, 한 번에 까는 알 lazy: 느린, 게으른, 태만한, 귀찮은 듯한 leaden: 답답한, 납의, 납으로 만든, 무딘, 납빛의, 나른한, 뻐근한, 무기력한, 활발치 못한, 무가치한 leaf: 잎, 잎이 나오다, 꽃잎, 박, 페이지를 넘기다, 얇은 판자, 한장, 풀잎, 흔히 꽃잎, 한 장, 책의 한 장
261 leak: 새다, 샘, 새는 구멍이 있다, 새는 곳, 누전, 새기 시작하다, 새다비, 새는 구멍, 비밀 따위가 새다, 새는 물, 새게 하다 leaky: 새기 쉬운, 오줌을 지리는, 새는 구멍 있는, 비밀을 누설하기 쉬운, 오줌을 잘 싸는, 새는 구멍이 있는 leaning: 경향, 경사, 기호 learned: 학구적인, 학식 있는, 학자의, 학문상의, 학문이 있는, 학식이 있는 leastways: 최소의, 가장적게, 아무튼, 적어도 leather: 가죽, 가죽 끈으로 때리다, 가죽제품, 가죽을 씌우다, 가죽 제품, 가죽으로 만든, 가죽의, 사람의 피부, 피부, 가죽을 무두질하다 lecture: 강의, 훈계, 강의하다, 설교, 강연하다, 에게 강의하다 ledge: 광맥, 암초, 좁은선반, 창 따위에서 돌출되어 있는 선반, 선반, 벽 따위에서 돌출되어 있는 선반 legitimate: 적출의, 정당한, 합법의, 논리적인, 적출로 하다, 합법이라고 하다, 본격적인, 본격극, 합법으로 인정하다, 서자를 적출로 인정하다, 적출로 인정하다 lent: 사순절, 케리므브즈 대학 춘계 보트 레이스 lesson: 학과, 교훈, 일과, 과업, 연습, 수업, 훈계하다, 연속적인 수업, 과, 교과서 중의 과, 교습 lessons: 수업, 연속적인 수업 lest: 을 두려워하여, 하지 않도록, 하지나 않을까 하고 lethargy: 혼수, 활발치 못한, 무기력, 혼수 상태, 혼수 병 letting: 셋집, 임대, 전세아파트 liar: 거짓말쟁이 liberty: 자유, 멋대로함, 자유구역, 방종, 시효로 얻은 특권, 칙허로 얻은 특권, 특권, 할 자유 librarian: 사서, 도서관원 lick: 핥다, 속력, 에 이기다, 조금, 넘실거리다, 한번 핥기, 핥음, 해내다, 일격, 급속히 번지다, 너울거리다 licking: 때림, 핥음, 지게 함, 호되게 때리기, 대단히 lid: 뚜껑, 눈꺼풀, 모자, 덮개, 규제 lidless: 뚜껑이 없는, 경계하는, 눈꺼풀이 없는 lied: 가곡, 리드 lifeless: 죽은, 생명없는, 생명이 없는, 활기가 없는, 생물이 살고 있지 않은 lift: 승강기, 승진, 향상시키다, 올림, 도둑, 위로 향함, 높아지다,
262 제거하다, 올라가다, 걷힘, 캐내다 lighted: 불이 켜진 lighthearted: 쾌활한 lighting: 조명, 그림 등에서 빛의 배치, 빛의 배치, 사진 등에서 빛의 배치, 조명법, 점화 lightning: 번개, 전광, 번개와 같은, 번개의 limb: 수족, 날개, 팔, 의 가지를자르다, 앞이, 가장자리, 구, 달 따위의 가장자리, 문장의 구, 엽변, 의 손발을 끊다 limestone: 석회석, 석회암 limitless: 무기한의, 무한의, 망막한, 무제한의, 드넓은, 무한한 limpid: 맑은, 투명한, 깨끗한 linger: 어정거리다, 질질 끌다, 오래 머물다, 나중에까지 남다, 꾸물거리다, 쉬이 사라지지않다, 우물쭈물 보내다, 질질 끌게 하다, 우물쭈물하다, 떠나기를 망설이다 lingering: 머뭇거리는, 오래끄는, 못내 아쉬운, 미련이 있는, 오래 끄는, 주저하는 lion: 사자, 용사, 명사, 아이온, 인기의 중심, 명소, 라이온, 라이온스 클럽의 회원, 사자 별자리, 사자문장, 사자인 lip: 입술, 입술을 쓰다, 찰싹찰싹 치다, 수다, 귀때, 입, 입술을 대다, 중얼거리다, 끝끝내 고집을 세우다, 에 입술을 대다, 표면만의 liquid: 액체, 유음, 맑은, 유창한, 돈으로 바꿀 수 있는, 유음의, 유동체, 액체의, 투명한, 유려한, 시 따위 유려한 liquor: 알코올 음료, 술, 술을 많이 먹이다, 물약, 용액에 담그다, 독주를 마시게 하다, 독주를 많이 마시다, 분비액 listening: 청취, 청음, 경청, 귀를 기울임 listlessly: 의욕없이, 맥없이 lit: 문학의, 빛나는, 문학 literally: 글자뜻대로 litter: 난잡, 가마, 깔짚, 깃을 깔다, 들것, 난잡하게 어지르다, 어수선하게 흩어진 물건, 잡동사니, 낳다, 쓰레기, 물건을 흩뜨리다 lively: 명랑한, 쾌할한, 선명한, 활기있는, 잘 튀는, 활발하게, 실감을주는, 실감을 주는, 힘차게, 기운찬, 곡 따위 명랑한 lo: 보라 load: 짐, 하중, 적재량, 근심, 섞음질을 하여 독하게 만들다, 무거운 짐, 부담, 싣다, 무겁게 하다, 부하, 총에 장전하다 loaded: 탄알을 잰, 감정적이 된, 납을
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 박은, 짐실은, 취한, 화약을잰, 의미 심장한, 다른 것을 섞은, 만취한, 박은, 술 따위 다른 것을 섞은 loads: 잔뜩 locate: 거주하다, 위치를 정하다, 두다, 있다, 소재를 밝혀내다, 점포 따위를 두다, 적 진지를 탐색하다, 관청 따위를 두다, 거처를 정하다, 위치하고 있다, 탐색하다 lock: 자물쇠, 챙겨넣다, 타래, 끌어안다, 총기, 한 줌의털, 자물쇠를 채우다, 제륜장차, 가두다, 고착시키다, 자물쇠가 채워지다 lodge: 맡기다, 묵다, 하숙인, 오두막집, 쓰러지다, 지부, 수위실, 투숙케 하다, 파수막, 해리따위의 굴, 동거인 loft: 고미다락, 올려치기, 우주선 쏘아 올리다, 위층, 공을 높이 쳐올리다, 저주파 전파 망원경, 지붕 밑 다락방, 높이 쳐올리다, 로프트, 비둘기장, 고미다락에 저장하다 lofty: 거만한, 고상한, 당당한, 치속은, 대단히 높은, 숭고한, 거드럭거리는, 매우 높은 log: 통나무, 베어내다, 향해 일지에 적다, 측정의, 기록하다, 엔진 따위의 공정 일지, 의 항정을 기입하다, 측정기, 공정 일지, 공정 따위를 기록하다, 항해일지 loins: 허리, 허리부분 loneliness: 쓸쓸함, 외로움 lonely: 쓸쓸한, 고립한, 고독한, 외톨이, 외로운, 인적이 드문, 고독하게 lonesome: 쓸쓸한, 외로운, 고독의, 인적이 드문, 혼자 longing: 갈망, 갈망하는, 사모, 고대, 고향을 몹시 그리워하고 있다, 그리움 갈망하는, 동경, 몹시 그리워하는 long-suffering: 참을성 있는, 참을성 있음 looking-glass: 거울 lookout: 관심사, 감시, 전망, 경계망, 전도, 조망, 망보기, 감시소, 임무 loop: 고리, 프로그램중 명령반복 실행하기, 죄다, 공중회전, 폐회로, 동이다, 고리 모양으로 만들다, 자벌레, 공중제비, 환상선, 진폭의 파복 loose: 풀다, 풀린, 쏘다, 엉성한, 총포를 쏘다, 포장이 나쁜, 헐렁헐렁한, 헐거워지다, 흐트러진, 낙낙한, 놓다 losing: 승산없는, 실패의, 패배의, 실패, 지는 loud: 큰소리로, 화려한, 떠들썩한, 극성스러운, 소리가 큰, 주제넘는,
불쾌히, 좀 지나치게 화려한, 높은, 야비한, 야하게 louis: 프랑스왕의 이름, 루이스 loveliness: 사랑스러움, 멋짐, 이쁨, 유쾌함, 아름다움, 귀여움, 즐거움, 매력 loving: 사랑하는, 애정을 품고있는, 친애하는, 남을 사랑하는, 충실한 lovingly: 애정을 기울여 lucid: 맑은, 명백한, 투명한, 빛나는, 뚜렷한, 의식 따위가 뚜렷한 lucifer: 샛별, 금성, 마왕, 사탄, 황린 성냥 luck: 행운, 불행히도, 운, 불운 luckily: 운좋게, 다행히도, 상서롭게, 운 좋게 luckless: 불행한 lucky: 행운의, 운이좋은, 상서로운, 운이 좋은, 재수 좋은 사람, 도망, 행운을 가져오는 luff: 역풍 항진, 바람부는 쪽으로 가다, 뱃머리의 만곡부, 상대편의 바람을 막으려고 앞으로 나아가다, 만곡부, 의 뱃머리를 바람 불어오는 쪽으로 돌리다, 세로돛의 앞가장자리, 뱃머리를 바람 불어오는 쪽으로 돌리다 lug: 귀, 손잡이, 돌출부, 잡아당기다, 멍청이, 세게 끌다, 힘껏 끎, 돌기, 러그세일, 일정한 직업이 없는 게으름뱅이, 홱 당기다 lugubrious: 애처로운, 가엾은, 슬픈듯 한, 슬픈듯한, 슬픈 듯한 lump: 덩어리, 참다, 견디다, 덩어리지다, 많음, 어슬렁어슬렁 걷다, 총체로, 덩어리로 만들다, 혹, 땅딸보, 멍청이 luncheon: 점심, 오찬, 점심을 먹다, 에게 점심을 제공하다, 런치를 먹다, 도시락, 노동자의 오전의 도시락, 가벼운 식사, 오전의 도시락 luxurious: 사치스런, 사치를 좋아하는, 호화스런, 매우 쾌적한, 사치스러운 luxury: 사치, 사치품, 쾌락, 호화, 비싼 물건, 유쾌함 lynch: 린치를 가하다, 사형 magical: 마술적인, 신기한, 마법 같은, 마법의 magnanimous: 도량이 넓은, 아량 있는, 도량이 큰 magnificent: 웅대한, 장려한, 훌륭한, 장엄한, 우수한, 아주 훌륭한, 이상한 majestic: 당당한, 위엄 있는, 위엄있는 mamma: 엄마, 유방, 포유 동물의 유방 manage: 처리하다, 다루다, 조종하다, 경영하다, 관리하다, 조교하다,
Mark Twain 취급하다, 헤쳐나가다, 먹다, 어거하다, 어겨하다 manfully: 단호한, 씩씩한, 남자다운 manifest: 나타나다, 적하 목록에 기재하다, 명백한, 명시하다, 나타내다, 입증하다, 의견을 발표하다, 적하 목록, 유령 따위가 나타나다, 밖으로 나타내다, 감정 따위를 밖으로 나타내다 manifestly: 명백히, 분명히 manly: 사내다운, 남자 같은, 남성적인, 남자와 같은, 여자가 남자와 같은 manned: 유인의, 사람이 탄, 사람을 태운 manners: 예의, 예절, 풍습 mansion: 대저택, 성수, 아파트 manuscript: 원고, 손으로 쓴, 필사한, 사본, 필사의, 사본 원고의 map: 지도, 지도를 만들다, 약도 mar: 망쳐놓다, 손상시키다, 흠내다, 번지 레지스터, 흠을 내다 marble: 대리석, 공기돌, 조각, 대리석 무늬를 넣다, 대리석제, 책 가장자리 따위를 대리석 무늬로 하다, 종이 따위를 대리석 무늬로 하다, 아이들의 공기돌, 비누 따위를 대리석 무늬로 하다, 대리석 무늬로 하다, 대리석의 조각물 marbles: 대리석의 조각물, 구슬 marks: 득점, 자취 marry: 굳게 결합시키다, 와 결혼하다, 결혼시키다, 결혼하다, 꼬아 합치다, 밧줄 따위를 꼬아 합치다, 시집가다, 의 결혼식을 거행하다 marsh: 습지, 소택 marvel: 경이, 놀라운 것, 경탄, 놀라운 일, 불가사의하게 여기다, 놀라다, 놀람 marvellous: 훌륭한, 불가사의한, 놀라운, 놀랄만한, 기이 marvellously: 굉장하게, 신기할 만큼 mask: 가면, 복면, 차폐하다, 마스크, 가면을 쓰다, 탈, 정체를 드러내다, 에게 가면을 씌우다, 방해하다, 가장한 사람, 핑계 massacre: 학살하다, 대학살, 헐뜯다, 압승하다, 완패, 대량 학살, 해치우다, 다수의 동물을 학살하다, 남을 헐뜯다, 상대를 압승하다, 시합 따위에서 상대를 압승하다 massed: 밀집한, 집중한, 한덩어리가 된 matchless: 무비의, 무적의, 무쌍의 mayor: 시장 maze: 미로, 분규, 어리둥절하게 하다 meadow: 목초지, 강변의 낮은 풀밭 meagre: 빈약한, 결핍한, 불충분한,
무미건조한, 메마른, 야윈, 마른 meantime: 이럭저럭하는 동안에, 그 동안에, 이야기는 바뀌어, 한편 이야기는 바뀌어 measles: 홍역, 흥역 measurably: 잴 수 있을 정도로, 다소 measured: 신중한, 정확히 잰, 정연한, 고려한, 표준에입각한, 정확하게잰, 율동적인, 박자가맞는, 박자가 맞는, 알맞은, 운을 다는 measureless: 무한한, 무한의, 헤아릴 수 없는, 무한량의, 엄청난, 대단한 meat: 고기, 식사, 음식, 살, 알맹이, 음식물, 식용 짐승고기 medal: 메달, 상패, 훈장, 기장, 공로장 meddle: 주물럭거리다, 참견하다, 만지작거리다, 공연히 만지작거리다, 간섭하다 medicine: 의학, 내복약, 의술, 약, 부적, 마술, 주술, 북미 인디언 사이의 주술, 내과 치료, 내과 meditation: 묵상, 명상록, 심사숙고, 심사 숙고, 명상 medium: 매개, 환경, 중용, 매체, 수단, 방법, 배양기, 매질, 중간, 무당, 평균 meed: 보수, 포상, 당연히 받아야 할 것 melancholy: 우울, 우울한, 습관적인 우울, 우울병, 체질적인 우울, 우울증 mellow: 익은, 원숙한, 풍부하고 아름다운, 향기 높은, 익어 달콤한, 명랑한, 부드럽게 하다, 향기가 높고 맛이 좋은, 부드럽고 아름다운, 토질이 부드러운, 인간이 원숙한 melodious: 선율이 고운, 선율적인, 곡조가 아름다운 melon: 멜론, 참외류 melt: 녹다, 가엾은 생각이 나다, 녹아 없어지다, 녹아 섞이다, 풀리다, 용해, 누그러지다, 흩뜨리다, 감정 따위가 누그러지다, 소리가 부드럽게 울려퍼지다, 부드럽게 울려퍼지다 memorial: 기념하는, 추도의 기억의, 기념의, 각서, 기억의, 기념물, 청원서 memorize: 암기하다, 기록하다, 기억하다 menagerie: 동물원, 구경거리의 동물, 순회 서커스 따위의 동물원 mend: 고치다, 개선하다, 정정하다, 걸음을 빠르게 하다, 수선하다, 수선, 행실 따위를 고치다, 사태가 호전되다, 개량하다, 꺼질듯한 불을 살리다, 개심하다 mending: 파손품, 수선, 수선할 것, 수선 부분, 고칠 것, 수선 재료
263 mentally: 정신적으로, 마음으로, 지력상으로 meow: 야웅, 고양이가 야옹하고 울다, 야옹, 야옹하고 울다 merciful: 자비로운 merciless: 무자비한, 용서없는 mercury: 수은, 머큐리신, 수은제, 웅변, 수성, 수은주, 숙련, 산쪽풀, 머큐리, 사자 mercy: 자비, 행운, 고마움, 연민 mere: 호수, 단순한, 에 불과한, 못, 명색뿐인, 에 지나지 않는, 전적인 호수 merry: 즐거운, 명랑한, 유쾌한, 거나한, 흥겨운, 거나하게 취한 기분의 messenger: 심부름꾼, 선구, 연줄에 달아 바람에 울게 하는 종이, 전조, 사자 middle-aged: 중년의, 중년에 알맞은 middling: 보통의, 중등의, 중간급으로, 중간급의 midnight: 한밤중, 자정, 한밤중의, 캄캄한 midst: 한가운데, 중앙 mien: 풍채, 태도 mightily: 힘차게 mighty: 거대한, 강대한, 굉장한, 힘센, 위대한, 몹시, 센, 물체가 센, 사람이 센 mile: 마일, 일마일 경주, 먼거리, 훨씬 millennium: 지복 천년, 천년의 기간, 천년간, 특히 이상으로서의 황금 시대, 황금 시대 miller: 제분업자, 공장주, 나방의 일종, 물방앗간 주인 millionth: 제 백만번째의 것, 제백만의, 제 백만번째의 사람, 제백만 minded: 할 마음이 있는, 마음이 있는, 한 마음의, 하고 싶은 마음이 있는 mingled: 섞는, 뒤섞이는 minstrel: 시인, 음유시인, 가수, 음유악인, 민스트럴 쇼, 중세의 음유악인 mirth: 환락, 명랑, 유쾌 mischief: 장난, 해, 손해, 위해, 고자, 익살, 재난의 씨, 장난꾸러기, 도대체 miscreant: 이단의, 극악 무도한, 악한, 사악한 miserable: 비참한, 불쌍한, 초라한, 딱한, 빈약한, 천박한 misery: 불행, 비참, 빈곤, 고통, 정신적 고통, 육체적 고통 misfortune: 불행, 불운, 재난 missile: 미사일, 날아 가는 무기, 미사일의, 날아가는 도구, 미사일
264 병기, 미사용의, 미사에 의한, 날아가는 무기, 미사에 관한 missing: 보이지 않는, 있어야 할 곳에 없는, 행방 불명인, 없어진, 분실한, 행방불명의, 분실된 mission: 사명, 전도, 천직, 해외 대사관, 사절, 비행임무, 비젼, 사절의 특파, 전도구, 특명, 포교구 missis: 아내, 마님, 주부, 마누라 mississippi: 미국 남부의 주, 북아메리카에서 가장 긴 강, 미시시피, 미시시피 강 missouri: 미국중부의 주, 미주리 강, 미주리 mistake: 잘못 생각하다, 틀리다, 오해, 잘못, 오해하다, 그르치다, 착각하다 mister: 선생님, 님, 형씨, 여보시오, 씨, 나리, 군, 귀하, 선생, 교사, 여보 mixed: 남녀 혼합의, 섞인, 혼합된, 혼성의, 남녀 혼성의, 머리가 혼란해진, 여러 잡다한 인간으로 이루어진 moan: 신음하다, 한탄하다, 끙끙거리다, 신음, 슬픔의 신음, 불행 따위를 한탄하다, 고통의 신음, 신음 소리 mob: 폭도, 오합지졸, 군중, 떼지어 습격하다, 소매치기의 일당, 소매치기의 한패, 도둑의 일당, 대중취향, 폭도의, 하충민, 군중의 mocker: 조소하는 사람 moderate: 알맞은, 보통의, 온건한, 온화한, 중재인 노릇을 하다, 사회하다, 온건한 사람, 절제하는, 웬만한, 중간 정도의, 누그러지다 modest: 겸손한, 수수한, 수줍은, 조신하는, 그다지 크지 않은, 그다지 많지 않은, 적당한 moiety: 절반, 일부분, 재산 따위의 절반 momentarily: 잠깐, 시시각각, 지금이라도, 즉시, 순간적으로 momently: 각 일각, 시시각각, 즉시, 지금이라도, 순간적으로 monotonous: 단조로운, 변화가 없어 지루한 monster: 괴물, 거수, 도깨비, 거대한, 악독한 사람, 악독한 사람-거대한, 괴상한 모양을 한 것, 극악 무도한 사람, 슈퍼스타 가수, 신경 중추에 작용하는 마약 mood: 기분, 법, 마음, 음계법, 시무룩함, 선법, 서법, 일시적인 기분, 변덕스러움, 방법, 논식 moodily: 언짢게, 우울하게, 변덕스럽게 moody: 우울한, 까다로운, 변덕스러운
Adventures of Tom Sawyer moon: 달, 멍하니 시간을 보내다, 위성-멍하니 바라보다, 위성, 멍하니 바라보다, 행성의 위성, 초승달 모양의 것, 월광, 빈둥거리다, 멍하니 보내다, 일개월 moonlight: 달빛-아르바이트할, 아르바이트할, 달빛, 정규의 일 이외에 특히 야간에 아르바이트를하다, 달빛의, 부업을 하다, 아르바이트를 하다, 정규의 일 이외에 특히 야간에 부업을 하다, 월광 moonlit: 달빛에 비친, 달빛 어린 moped: 모터 달린 자전거, 발동기 달린 자전거 moral: 도덕의, 정신적인, 수신, 도덕상의, 교훈적인, 도덕, 산건 등의 교훈, 윤리학, 윤리적인, 예절, 몸가짐 mornings: 아침에, 아침마다 morosely: 까다롭게, 기분이 언짢게 morsel: 소량, 한조각, 한입, 한 입, 음식물의 한 입 mortal: 치명적인, 인간의, 인간, 불치의, 길고 긴, 생각할 수 있는, 지루한, 죽어야 할, 죽어야 할 것, 사람, 가능한-죽어야 할 것 mortar: 모르타르, 박격포, 회반죽모르타르로 굳히다, 막자 사발, 유발, 절구, 철확, 회반죽 -에 모르타르를 바르다, 에 모르타르를 바르다, 구포 mosaic: 모자이크식의, 모자이크, 모세의, 쪽매붙임 세공, 모자이크의, 모자이크로 장식하다 mossy: 이끼 낀, 이끼 같은, 케케묵은 mostly: 대개 motherless: 어머니가 없는 motionless: 움직이 않는, 퍄, 뭄짓으로 신호하다, 움직이지 않는, 정지한, 정지한-뭄짓으로 신호하다링, 팅삥, 동기가 없는 mould: 지면, 옥토, 곰팡이, 거푸집, 틀에 넣어 만든 것, 형, 본뜨다, 부식토, 성격을 형성하다, 성질, 양토 mount: 언덕, 산, 대지, 오르다, 궁, 타다, 박다, 보석의 대좌, 붙이다, 앉히다, 포가 mountain: 산, 산더미 같은, 산더미처럼 큰 것, 산악당, 프랑스사의 산악당 mourn: 슬퍼하다, 애도하다, 몽상하다, 상을 입다, 을 슬퍼하다, 탄식하다 mournful: 슬픔에 잠긴, 슬픈, 애처로운 mourning: 상, 애도, 슬픔, 상복, 비탄 muck: 오물, 퇴비, 불결한 상태, 쓰레기, 더럽히다, 헤매다, 폐석을 제거하다, 정처없이 헤매다, 에
비료를 주다, 빈둥빈둥 시간을 보내다, 버력 mud: 진흙, 보수적이다, 발전이 없다, 진창 muddle: 혼란, 혼합하다, 얼근히 취하게 하다, 어리 둥절하게 하다, 어리 둥절하게 하다-갈피를 못잡다혼잡, 혼잡, 혼란 상태, 뒤죽박죽을 만들다, 뒤범벅을 만들다, 되는대로 해치우다, 낭비하다 muddy: 충충한, 흐리게 하다, 진흙 투성이의, 진흙의, 혼란한, 혼란한진흙 투성이로 만들다, 진흙 투성이로 만들다, 진흙이 많은, 흐린, 빛 따위가 흐린, 음성 따위가 흐린 muff: 공을 놓치다, 머프, 얼뜨기, 실수하다, 스포츠에 서툰 사람, 스포츠에 서툰 사람-실수하다, 받다가 놓치다, 토시 비슷한 것, 통, 공을 받다가 놓치다, 그르치기 muffled: 소리를 둔하게 한, 소리를 죽인 mulatto: 황갈색의, 백인과 흑인과의 트기, 백인과 흑인의 제일대 혼혈아, 혹백 혼혈아의 multitude: 다수, 군중 mumble: 우물 우물 먹다, 중얼 거리다, 중얼거리는 말, 이 빠진 사람이 우물우물 씹다, 나직하여 분명치 않은 말, 우물우물 씹다, 입속에서 중얼중얼 말하다, 중얼중얼 말하다 murderer: 살인자, 모살자 murderous: 살인의, 잔인한, 살인적인 murky: 어두운, 음울한 murmur: 시내의 졸졸거리는 소리, 속삭임, 불평, 파도의 출렁거리는 소리, 졸졸 소래내다, 웅성대다, 중얼 거림, 투덜거리다, 투덜거리다-중얼 거림, 속삭이다, 나뭇잎 따위의 살랑거리는 소리 muscle: 근육, 완력, 영향력, 힘, 압력, 압력-완력을 위두르다, 완력을 위두르다, 근력 musing: 생각에 잠긴 muslin: 모슬린, 무명 모슬린, 캘리코 muster: 소집하다, 소집, 점호하다, 검열, 점호, 분발시키다, 집합, 점호를 위해 병사 등을 소집하다, 선원 등을 소집하다, 사람 따위의 집합, 모이다 mutinous: 반항적인, 폭동의 mutiny: 반란을 일으키다, 반란, 반항하다, 폭동, 반항, 폭동-반항, 폭동을 일으키다 mutual: 상호의, 공통의, 공동의 mysterious: 불가사의한, 이상한, 신비한, 신비적인
Mark Twain mystery: 신비, 비결, 중세 종교극, 성체, 불가사의, 비밀, 추리 소설, 성사극, 비법, 성사, 신비적인 사건 mystic: 신비한, 신비주으자, 비교의, 비교의-신비주으자, 비법의, 신비가, 신비적인, 신비주의적인, 정신적 상징의 naked: 적나라한, 벌거벗은, 잎이 없는, 무방비의, 있는 그대로의, 꾸밈없는, 안경등에 의존하지 않은, 벌거숭이의, 드러난, 나체의, 가리개 없는 nance: 여자이름여자같은 남자호모 napkin: 냅킨, 기저귀, 손수건, 냅킨으로 싸다, 생리용 냅킨 native: 원주민, 토착의, 자기나라의, 출생의, 타고난, 미개인, 그 지방 고유의, 토착의 동식물, 오스트레일리아 태생의 백인, 토인의, 양식한 영국산굴 natty: 말쑥한, 정연한, 산뜻한말쑥한, 깨끔한, 단정한 neat: 적절한, 산뜻한, 축우, 단정한, 소종류, 솜씨좋은, 굉장한, 말쑥한, 잘하는, 깔끔한, 조촐한 neatly: 교묘하게, 깔끔하게, 맵시있게, 산뜻하게, 말쑥하게 necktie: 넥타이, 목 달아매는 끈, 교수용 밧줄 needle: 바늘, 자극하다, 받치다, 뾰족한 바위, 바느질하다, 뜨개바늘, 괴롭히다, 나침, 지분거리다, 저울대보, 자침 needy: 매우 가난한, 궁핍한 사람들, 가난한, 아주 가난한 neglected: 게을리한 negro: 니그로, 흑인, 흑인의, 검은, 흑인이 사는, 검은피부의 사람, 흑인에 관한, 아프리카 흑인, 아프리카 흑인 의피를 이어 받은 사람, 약간 검은, 흑인종의 neighbor: 이웃의, 이웃하다, 동포, 이웃사람, 서로 이웃하는 것, 인접하다, 이웃해 있다, 가까운사이이다, 근처에 살고 있다, 근처의 것, 인접한 neighborhood: 근처, 지방, 약, 인근, 이웃, 지역, 자네근처의, 이웃사람들주위, 이웃의, 이웃간의 정의, 이웃 사람들 neighboring: 근처의, 이웃의, 인근의, 근처의 인접한, 인접하고 있는 nerved: 대담한, 신경이..한, 잎맥이 있는, 활기있는 nerveless: 신경이 없는, 잎맥이 없는, 냉정한, 기력없는, 침착한, 힘없는, 산만한, 무기력한, 활기가 없는, 약한 nerves: 신경 과민, 신경 이상, 근원
nettle: 쐐기풀, 노하게하다, 무리, 쐐기풀처럼 찌르다, 초조하게 만들다, 약오르게 하다, 초조하게하다, 화나게 하다, 애태우다, 쐐기풀로 찌르다 new-fangled: 신기한 것을 좋아하는, 신식의, 최신 유행의 niagara: 쇄도, 나이아가라강홍수, 나이아가라, 폭포, 나이아가라 강, 나이아가라 폭포 nigger: 깜둥이, 제재소의, 흑색토인흑갈색의 물감, 동력지레, 검둥이 nightfall: 해질녘, 저녁때 해질녁, 황혼 nightly: 밤마다, 밤의, 밤마다의, 밤에, 밤에 나오는 nightmare: 악몽, 몽마, 가위, 공포감, 불쾌한 사람, 무서운일, 가위눌림, 불쾌한 예감, 무서움 nights: 밤마다, 밤에 nimble: 재빠른, 영리한, 현명한, 잘된, 민첩한, 빈틈없는, 잘 생각해 낸, 재주있는, 융통성있는, 재치있는, 재치가 풍부한 nip: 꼬집다, 집다, 일본인, 물다, 한모금, 상하게하다, 상해, 잡아채다, 달리다, 살을에는 듯한 추위, 근소 nobby: 일류의, 귀족다운, 멋진, 화려한, 말쑥한, 멋부린 noble: 고귀한, 훌륭한, 귀족, 고결한, 귀중한, 당당한, 숭고한, 유명한, 뛰어난, 독선가, 노블금화파업 파괴지도자 nod: 끄덕이다, 졸다, 방심하다, 나부끼다, 깜빡 실수하다, 흔들림, 으로 쏠림, 기울다, 졸기, 잠들다, 인사하다 noisy: 시끄러운, 떠들썩한, 요란한, 화려한, 난한 noncommittal: 이도저도 아닌, 언질을 주지 않는, 이 애매한, 언질을 주지 않는 뜻, 막연한, 특징이 없는 nonsense: 무의미한 말, 어리석은 생각, 어리석은, 시시한 것, 의시, 허튼소리, 넌센스시, 어리석은 말, 무의미한, 어리석은 행위넌센스, 되지 않은 소리 nook: 피난처, 구석, 외딴곳, 구석구석진 곳, 숨는 곳, 은신처 noon: 정오, 정오의, 전성기, 점심을 먹다, 한밤중, 한낮, 야반, 결정, 낮 휴식을 취하다절정에 달하다, 정오에 하는, 최고점 noonday: 정오, 정오의, 한낮, 한낮의 notable: 주목할 만한, 명사, 저명한, 유명한, 두드러진, 유명한것, 명망가, 뛰어난, 프랑스 비상시 의회의 명사의원, 살림잘하는, 지각할수
265 있는 notably: 현저하게, 뚜렷하게, 두드러지게, 특히, 그중에서도, 명백히, 명백한 notch: 단, 오늬, 급, 애로, 새긴 금, 산길, 꿰다, 기록하다, 벤자리, 재다, 금을 그어 기록하다 noteworthy: 현저한, 주목할만한, 주목해야 하는 nothingness: 무, 소용없음, 실신죽음, 존재하지 않음, 하찮은것, 무가치 notion: 개념, 의견, 생각, 의향, 관념, 능력, 방물, 비현실적인, 의지, 이해력, 잡화 notoriety: 평판, 악명, 악명높은 사람, 유명한 사람, 화제의 인물, 유명화제의 인물, 보통 나쁜 뜻의 평판 nottingham: 영국중부의 도시 notwithstanding: 에도 불구하고, 그런데도 불구하고, 할지라도, 불구하고, 한데, 그럼에도 불구하고, 함에도 불구하고, 이라 할지라도 novel: 신기한, 소설, 새로운, 진기한, 잘 알려져 있지 않은, 색다른, 로마법 신법, 개정 칙령, 짧은 이야기, 장편 소설 novelties: 보지 못하던 상품 novelty: 진기함, 신기로움, 신고안품, 신형 nowadays: 현대, 지금은, 요즈음에는, 요즈음, 오늘날, 오늘날에는 nowhere: 시시한, 어딘지 모르는 곳, 이름도 없는 존재, 무명, 별볼일 없는 nuisance: 폐, 남에게 폐를 끼치는 행위, 불쾌한 물건, 성가신 물건, 불쾌한사람, 딱한 사정, 귀찮은 일, 방해, 성가신 것, 남에게 폐가 되는 행위, 폐가 되는 행위 numerous: 다수의, 곡조가 아름다운, 많은, 셀수 없이 많은, 수많은 numskull: 바보, 돌대가리 nun: 수녀, 수녀집비둘기의 일종, 독나방의 일종, 집비둘기의 일종 oak: 떡갈나무, 오크나무, 오크의, 오크의 잎, 오크제의, 오크 재목의 제품 oaken: 떡갈나무제의, 오크재의 oar: 노, 노젓다, 노젓는 사람, 젓다, 노와 같은 구실을 하는 것, 노젓는 배, 노를 쓰다, 노를 젓다, 배를 노로 젓다 oath: 맹세, 선서, 저주, 신의 이름을 남용하기, 욕설 oatmeal: 오트밀, 빻은 귀리, 빻은 연맥 obedient: 순종하는, 유순한,
266 고분고분한 obey: 복종하다, 시키는대로 움직이다, 명령대로 복종하다, 에 복종하다 oblivion: 망각, 잊기쉬움, 잊기 obstruction: 방해, 장애, 장애물, 방해물, 의사 방해, 지장 occasional: 이따금의, 때때로의, 임시로 쓰는, 때때로, 임시의, 때로의, 시 따위 특별한 경우를 위한, 특별한 경우를 위한, 관직 따위 임시의 occasionally: 가끔, 이따금, 때때로 occasions: 용무 occupied: 점령된, 에 종사하고 있는, 가득차 있는 ocean: 대양, 끝없이 넓음, 막대한 양, 많음, 양 odds: 가망, 우열의 차, 차이, 가능성, 불평등, 상대방보다 돈을 더 많이 걸기, 싸움, 은혜, 내기에서 상대방보다 돈을 더 많이 걸기 odious: 싫은, 밉살스러운, 증오해야 할, 추악한 odor: 냄새, 기미, 방향, 평판 offence: 죄의 근원, 범죄, 위반, 의무 따위의 위반, 무례, 경미한 범죄, 공격, 관습 따위의 위반 offense: 반칙, 죄, 위반 offensive: 공격, 공격적인, 무례한, 불쾌한, 공세, 비위에 거슬리는, 싫은 oiled: 기름을 바른, 기름에 적신, 기름을 칠한, 얼근히 취한, 취한, 얼큰히 취한, 기름에 담근, 기름을 먹인 old-fashioned: 구식, 예스러운 ominous: 불길한, 전조의, 험악한 omission: 생략, 탈락, 태만 omniscient: 전지의, 하느님 one-legged: 외다리의, 편무적, 한쪽만의, 한쪽으로 치우친 one's: 자기의, 자신의 onslaught: 맹공격 opposite: 반대의, 역의, 반대의 것, 마주보는, 의 맞은쪽의, 반대쪽에, 반대쪽의, 반대자, 대생의, 정반대 말, 반대 사람 oppressive: 압제적인, 가혹한, 답답한, 압박하는 oppressiveness: 압박함 opulent: 부유한, 풍부한, 풍부 orange-peel: 오렌지 껍질 oration: 연설, 화법, 특별한 경우의 정식 연설 orbit: 궤도, 안와, 선회 비행하다, 주위를 돌다, 안와의, 세력범위, 궤도에 올리다, 궤도를 돌다, 선회하다, 인공 위성 따위의 궤도, 천체 위성 따위의 궤도
Adventures of Tom Sawyer ordeal: 호된시련, 시죄법, 지독한 시련 ordered: 정연한, 질서 바른, 정돈된 ordinarily: 대개, 보통, 그만하게, 보통 정도로, 보통으로 oriental: 동쪽의, 동양의, 동양풍, 동양인, 동양학, 동양학자, 동양식으로 하다, 동양사람, 동양제국의 originality: 기인, 진품, 창의, 신기, 독창성, 원물임, 독창력, 기발 ornery: 품성이 비열한, 하찮은, 흔한, 비열한, 상스러운, 심술궂은 ostentation: 자랑해 보임, 과시, 허영, 겉치레하기 ostentatious: 허세부리는, 겉꾸미는, 화려한 ostentatiously: 화려하게, 허세를 부려, 여봐란 듯이 ouch: 아야, 아플 때 내는 소리, 아이고 ours: 우리의 것, 우리의 가족, 우리의 연대 따위, 우리의 임무, 우리의 회사 outburst: 폭팔, 폭발, 화산 따위의 폭발, 격정 따위의 폭발 outcast: 버림받은, 집없는, 추방자, 배척받은, 버림받은사람, 추방된, 추방된 사람 outcry: 외침, 경매, 떠들썩함, 보다 큰 소리로 외치다, 야료하다, 항의 outer: 바깥쪽의, 외면의, 밖의, 과녁 밖, 표적의 중심권 이외의 부분, 중심권 이외의 부분, 객관적인 outfit: 채비, 필수품을 공급하다, 도구, 채비를 차리다, 일행, 에 공급하다, 여행 따위의 채비, 여행 따위의 채비품, 채비품, 협동 활동의 일행, 마음의 준비 outlaw: 무법자, 상습범, 법률의 보호를 빼앗긴 사람, 비합법적으로 하다, 법률의 보호를 빼앗다, 추방자, 법률상의 보호를 박탈당한 사람, 법률상의 은전을 박탈당한 사람, 불량배, 사회에서 추방된 사람, 에 대하여 법률의 효력을 소멸시키다 outlines: 요점 outlying: 외딴, 지경 밖에 있는, 멀리 떨어진, 밖에 있는 outspoken: 솔직한, 거리낌 없는, 숨김없이 말하다, 기탄없이 말하다 outward: 밖으로 향하는, 바깥쪽의, 육체의, 외부의, 밖으로, 바깥쪽에, 외부, 밖에, 현세적인 overboard: 배 밖으로 overcome: 이겨내다, 극복하다, 압도하다, 지치다, 곤란 따위를 이겨내다, 약화시키다, 극복해 내다, 나쁜 버릇 따위를 이겨내다, 나쁜 버릇 따위를 극복해 내다, 곤란
따위를 극복해 내다, 적 따위를 극복해 내다 overhead: 머리 위의, 전반적인, 경상비, 위층에, 고가의, 상공에, 위로, 총경비, 일반의, 간접비, 라켓을 사용하는 경기의 머리 위에서 내려치는 타구 overlook: 바라보다, 빠뜨리고 보다, 내려다 보다, 전망이 좋은 곳, 감시하다, 너그러이 봐 주다, 노려보다, 감독하다, 저주의 눈초리로 노려보다, 보다 높은 데 있다 overwhelm: 덮치다, 압도하다, 물속에 가라앉히다 overwhelming: 압도적인, 저항할 수 없는 owing: 빚지고 있는, 지불해야 할, 에 기인하는 owl: 올빼미, 젠 체하는 사람, 점잔 빼는 사람, 밤을 새우는 사람 pace: 속도, 걷는 속도, 보폭, 보조, 대속으로가다, 진도, 한 걸음, 걸음, 포족, 발걸음, 포족걷다 packed: 만원의, 꽉 찬, 가 가득 채워진 pail: 양동이, 들통, 한 통의 양 painful: 아픈, 괴로운, 쓰라린, 고통스럽게, 애써서 painfully: 애써, 고생하여, 수고하여, 아파서, 아파하여 painkiller: 진통제 paint: 그리다, 도료, 화장품, 연지, 페인트, 페인트칠, 채료, 화장하다, 페인트 칠하다, 페인트칠하다, 그림 물감 painted: 허식적인, 색채가 선명한, 인공의, 채색한, 연지바른, 그린, 겉치장한, 연지 칠한 pairs: 한 쌍의 남녀, 투표 기권을 담합하는 두 반대당의 두 명의 의원, 한편, 한쪽, 한 쌍, 연이은 계단, 쌍을 이루는 한편, 쌍을 이루는 한쪽, 두 개, 같은 것의 두 개, 동물의 한 쌍 pale: 창백한, 창백하게 하다, 엷게 하다, 어슴푸레한, 엷은, 경계, 창백해지다, 한계, 중앙의 세로줄 무늬, 어둠침침한, 약한 paled: 말뚝으로 둘러 막은 paleness: 창백 paling: 울짱, 말뚝을 둘러 박기, 말뚝, 말뚝박기 pallet: 바퀴 멈추개, 팔레트, 미늘, 짚으로 된 이부자리, 초라한 잠자리, 주걱, 도공의 주걱, 도공의 흙손, 초라한 침상, 짚자리, 화가의 발레트 pallid: 창백한, 해쓱한, 파랗게 질린 palm: 손바닥, 승리, 우승하다, 종려나무의 가지, 종려, 장갑의
Mark Twain 손바닥, 야자, 손바닥 모양의 부분, 속여서 안기다, 수척, 종려나무 palpable: 명백한, 만질 수 있는, 만져서 알 수 있는 palsy: 중풍, 중풍의, 마비된, 마비, 손발의 마비, 마비시키다 pang: 격통, 고통, 마음 아픔, 마음의 괴로움 pansy: 팬지, 동성애의 남자, 여자 같은사내, 계집애 같이 유약한 청년, 유약한 청년 pantalettes: 그 자락의 장식 pantaloons: 십구세기경의 바지 pap: 빵죽, 음성 수입, 관공리 등의 부수입, 부수입, 어린애 속임수, 어린애 속임수 같은 이야기, 걸쭉한 것, 어린애 속임수 생각 parcel: 꾸러미, 한 떼, 소포, 한 뭉치, 분배하다, 소포로 하다, 소화물, 한 구획, 나누다, 일부분, 한 획의 토지 pard: 동아리, 짝패, 표범 pardon: 용서, 특사, 은사, 용서하다, 사면, 사면하다, 면죄부, 교황의 면죄, 눈감아 주다, 용서하다 용서, 교황의 사죄 parent: 조상, 모체, 근원, 어미, 어버이, 원인, 부모, 부모의, 원인이 되는 것 parentage: 가문, 혈통, 태생, 부모임 pariah: 최하층민, 사회에서 버림 받은자, 파리아 parson: 교구 목사, 목사관, 검은 동물 parted: 나뉜, 부분으로 나뉜, 흐트러진, 갈라진 partiality: 편파, 편애, 불공평, 기호, 부분적인 것, 부분적인 일, 좋아하기 particulars: 상세 parting: 이별, 고별, 나누는, 출발, 분리, 별세, 고별의, 떠나가는, 머리 따위의 가리마, 저물어 가는, 이별의 passage: 통로, 여행, 통행권, 통행, 뱃삯, 격투, 밀담, 진행, 논쟁, 출입구, 통과 passing: 통행하는, 합격의, 대충의, 목전의, 삽시간의, 소멸, 통행, 통과하는, 통과, 의안 따위의 통과, 사건 따위의 발생 passion: 열정, 격정, 정욕, 정열, 수난, 감정의 폭발, 울화, 수동, 열렬한 사랑, 감탄하는 것, 열망하는 것 patch: 반점, 작은 지면, 깁는 헝겊, 일시 미봉하다, 패치, 경작한 좁은 지면, 한 번 바르는 분량의 고약, 에 바대를 대다, 에 쇳조각 따위를 대다, 멋으로 붙이는 헝겊, 헝겊 조각 patent: 명백한, 특허, 열려 있는, 개방성의, 공유지 양도 증서, 개방되어 있는, 특허권, 전매 특허의,
의 전매 특허를 얻다, 색다른, 독특한 것 pathetic: 가련한, 감동시키는, 감상적인, 서투른, 애수에 찬 pathless: 전인 미답의, 길 없는, 길없는, 미개척의, 인적 없는, 길이 없는 pathos: 정감, 애수감, 애틋함을 자아내는 힘, 비애, 비창, 애수를 자아내는 가락, 애수 patience: 인내, 끈기, 혼자 노는 카드 놀이, 혼자 하는 카드 놀이, 혼자서 놀기, 트럼프 따위 혼자서 놀기 patiently: 끈기 있게 pause: 휴지, 중지, 단락, 휴지 하다, 머뭇거리다, 지체, 일시적인 중지, 휴지하다, 구절, 일시 중지 peaceful: 평온한, 태평한, 평화로운, 평화를 위한, 온화한, 평화적인, 평화를 애호하는, 평화를 사랑하는, 평시용의, 조용한, 평화스러운 peach: 복숭아, 미인, 멋진 것, 복숭아 빛, 복숭아의, 밀고하다, 복숭아빛의, 멋있는 사람, 멋있는 것 peal: 울림, 한 벌의 종, 종소리의 울림, 종악, 울려 퍼지다, 울려 퍼지게 하다, 음악적으로 가락을 맞춘 한 벌의 종, 종 따위의 울림, 천둥 따위의 울림, 대포 따위의 울림, 우렁차게 울려 퍼지게 하다 peculiar: 독특한, 묘한, 특유한, 특성, 괴상함, 특별한, 사유 재산, 고유한, 특수 지역, 특수 교구, 다른 관구의 감독 지배하의 특수 지역 peculiarity: 버릇, 특색, 특성, 특질, 특유, 독특, 독자성, 기벽, 기태 peculiarly: 특히, 독특하게, 각별히, 괴이하게, 색다르게, 개인적으로 peep: 출현, 나타나다, 삐악삐악, 엿보기, 엿보다, 작은 소리로 이야기 하다, 훔쳐봄, 훔쳐보다, 들여다보는 구멍, 짹짹울다, 작은 새 따위가 짹짹우는 소리 peg: 안정시키다, 부지런히 일하다, 줄조르개, 나무못, 마개, 이유, 위가 넓고 아래가 좁아진, 겨누다, 공 따위를 던지다, 급, 나무로 만든 의족 pen: 펜, 쓰다, 우리, 축사, 우리에 넣다, 구치소, 가두다, 백조의 암컷, 문체, 울타리속에 넣다, 편지 따위를 쓰다 pencil: 연필, 화필, 광속, 연필로 쓴, 연필로 그리다, 광속선, 연필 모양의 물건, 연필로 쓰다 pent: 다섯의 뜻의 결합사, 갇힌 perceptible: 지각 할 수 있는, 인지할 수 있는, 지각할 수 있는 perennial: 다년생의, 연중 끊이지 않는, 영원한, 다년생 식물, 사계절을
267 통해서 계속되는 perform: 연주하다, 성취하다, 실행하다, 하다, 실행자, 연주자, 행하다, 공연하다, 극을 공연하다, 약속 따위를 이행하다, 동물이 재주를 부리다 performing: 공연을 요하는, 실행할 수 있는, 재주 부릴 수 있는, 재주 부릴줄 아는, 실행하는, 성취할 수 있는 peril: 위험, 위험에 빠뜨리다, 모험 perilous: 위험한 perished: 매우 곤란한, 지친, 초췌해진 perishing: 몹시, 지독하게, 추위 따위 혹독한, 죽는 permanency: 종신관, 영속물, 종신 고용, 영구, 변하지 않는 사람 permanently: 영구히, 불변으로, 영속하게 permit: 허락하다, 가능하게 하다, 가능하게하다, 면허, 하게 내버려 두다, 허가, 여유가 있다, 용납하다, 허가증 perplexed: 당황한, 난처한, 복잡한, 어찌할 바를 모르는, 골치 아픈 perplexity: 난처한 일, 당황, 혼란, 분규, 난국, 곤혹 persecution: 종교적 박해, 종교적인 박해 persistently: 부득부득 persuade: 납득시키다, 주장하다, 설복하다, 설득하다 persuasively: 설득력 있게 pet: 애완동물, 이성을 애무하다, 페트, 마음에 드는, 마음에 드는 물건-귀여워하는, 부루퉁함, 애정을 나타내는, 성내다, 귀여워하다, 귀여워하는 동물, 씨무룩함 petition: 기원, 탄원, 애원, 탄원서, 진정, 청원, 청원하다, 원하다, 에게 청원하다, 에게 진정하다 petrified: 술이취한, 곤드레만드레 취한 pew: 펜치형 좌석, 교회의 가족석, 좌석, 자리, 교회의 좌석 pewter: 땜납, 백랍, 백랍제의 기물 philosopher: 철인, 철학자 phrases: 실없는 말 phrenological: 골상학의 phrenologist: 골상학자 picking: 채집물, 좀도둑, 이삭, 남은 것, 훔친 물품, 장물, 따고 남은 것, 선발, 곡괭 따위로 파기, 파기 picnic: 피크닉, 피크닉식으로 식사를 하다, 소풍, 즐거운 일, 쉬운 일, 소풍가다, 쉬운 일-소풍가다, 소풍을 가다, 특별히 즐거운 일, 각자 먹을 음식을 지참하는 연회
268 picturesque: 그림같은, 생생한, 아름다운, 그림 같은 pie: 파이, 거저 먹기, 까치, 썩 좋은것, 뇌물, 크림 샌드위치 piled: 보풀이 있는 pillared: 기둥 모양의 된, 기둥이 있는 pills: 의사 pin: 다리, 핀, 못, 병모양의 표주, 밧줄을 비끄러매는 말뚝, 볼링핀, 장식 핀, 줄조르개, 못바늘, 노받이, 하찮은 것-핀을 꽂다 pinch: 꼬집다, 인색하게 굴다, 죄다, 집다, 훔치다, 바싹조리차다, 어려움, 수척하게 하다, 움츠러들게 하다, 잘라내다, 체포하다-죄어들다꼭기다 pinched: 여윈, 옹색한, 바싹 죈 pine: 소나무, 수척해지다, 갈망하다, 그재목, 몹시 그리다, 애타게 그리다 pink: 전형, 좌경한, 찌르다, 극치, 도홍색, 석죽, 장식 구멍을 내다, 패링이, 가장자리를 들쭉날쭉하게 자르다, 핑크빛, 도홍색의 pins: 다리 pious: 경건한, 신앙심이 깊은, 종교적인, 효성스러운, 실현 가능성이 없는, 종교심으로의, 탄복할 만한 pipe: 파이프, 피리, 관, 관악기, 도관, 새의 울움 소리, 피리를 불다, 한대의 담배, 노래 소리, 노래하다, 파이프 오르간의 관 pipes: 기관 piping: 관의 재료, 새된 소리, 관악, 픽픽끓는, 피리를 붊, 새된, 태평한.텨평 성세, 태평한, 태평 성세, 옷의 가선끝, 옷의 가선끝새된 piracy: 해적 행위, 저작권 침해 pirate: 약탈하다, 해적, 침해자, 저작권을 침해하다, 훔치는 사람, 약탈자, 저작권, 해적짓을 하다, 해적질하다, 약탈자-해적짓을 하다, 표절자 piratical: 해적질하는, 저작권 침해의, 해적의, 표절의, 해적인 pistol: 권총, 권총으로 쏘다 pitch: 던지다, 고정 위치, 투구, 투구하다, 피치, 수지, 송진, 아래로 기울다, 치다, 투수를 맡다, 뒷질하다 pitilessly: 무자비하게, 냉혹하게 pity: 동정, 연민, 애석한 일, 가엾게 여기다, 유감의 원인-가엾게 여기다, 가엾게 생각하다, 불쌍히 생각하다, 불쌍함 pityingly: 불쌍히 여겨서, 동정함으로써, 측은하게 여겨, 불쌍히 여겨 plain: 명백한, 평이한, 쉬운, 보통의,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 솔직한, 소박한, 평탄한, 단순한, 예쁘지 않은, 무늬없는, 평지 plainly: 솔직하게, 명백히, 검소하게, 간소하게, 뚜렷하게 plains: 평지, 야지 plank: 두꺼운 판자, 즉시 지불하다, 밑에 놓다, 판자위에서 구운 채 내놓다, 정강의 조항-판자를 깔다, 의지가 되는 것, 정당의 강령 항목, 즉석에서 지불하다, 당장지불하다, 에 널빤지를 깔다, 강령 항목 planking: 판자 깔기, 붙이는 판자, 선체 겉판자 plastered: 취한, 술에 취해서 plate: 감광판, 금속판, 전기판으로 하다, 판금으로 덮다, 도판, 접시, 벽위의 도리특수판, 요리 한 접시, 접시 모양의 것, 쇠미늘 갑옷, 도금하다 platform: 강령, 플랫폼, 단, 교단, 계획, 층계참, 연단, 대, 정강, 플랫폼의, 후보자의 정강 plausible: 그럴 듯한, 말솜씨가 좋은, 그럴듯한 plausibly: 그럴 듯하게, 정말 같게 plea: 변명, 항변, 탄원, 구실, 변호 pleasant: 쾌활한, 유쾌한, 즐거운, 익살, 맑은, 농담, 우스운, 날씨가 쾌적한, 쾌적한 pleasantly: 유쾌하게, 상냥하게, 즐겁게, 쾌활하게 pleased: 기뻐하는, 만족한 pleasurable: 즐거운, 유쾌한, 기분좋은 pliant: 휘기 쉬운 pluck: 잡아당기다, 담력, 용기를 불러 일으키다, 용기, 꽃과 과일 따위를 따다, 털을 잡아 뽑다, 잡아채다, 현악기의 튕겨 소리내다, 낙제, 낙제시키다, 낙제시키다-획 당기다-잡아당김 plug: 마개, 추천, 틀어 박다, 탄환을 쏘다, 치다, 실크해트-마개를 하다, 늙어 빠진 말, 고형담배, 때리다, 텔레비전 프로 사이에 끼우는 고아고 방송, 폐마 plunging: 내려쏘는, 뛰어드는 pocket: 착복하다, 주머니, 돈, 자력, 우묵한 땅, 에어포켓, 억누르다, 고립 지역-포켓에 넣다, 둘러싸고 방해하다, 당구대 네 모서리의 포켓, 굴 poem: 시, 시적인 문장, 아름다운 물건 poetry: 시, 운문, 작시, 시정, 시가, 노래하는 마음 pointing: 뾰족하게 함, 지시, 메지 바르기, 정확한 조준, 구두법 poke: 게으름뱅이, 주머니, 찌르다,
포켓, 구멍을 찔러서 뚫다, 밀다, 찌름, 자리공, 앞챙이쑥나온여자모자, 와 성교하다-찌르다, 천착하다 polite: 공손한, 세련된, 품위 있는, 예절 바른, 문장 따위 세련된, 고상한 pomp: 허식, 장관, 화려, 화려함 pone: 옥수수 빵, 옥수수빵, 옥수수빵의 한 덩어리 poodle: 삽살개의 일종, 개의 털을 깎아 손질하다, 털을 깎아 손질하다, 푸들 pore: 숙고하다, 기공, 세공, 몰두하다, 털구멍, 털구명, 눈을 독서로 혹사시키다, 자세히 보다, 독서로 혹사시키다, 책 따위를 자세히 보다 port: 항구, 태도, 포트 와인, 좌현, 좌현으로 향하다, 항구 도시, 자세, 붉은 포도주, 무역항, 좌현의, 앞에 총의 자세 portentous: 놀라운, 불길한, 이상한, 전조의, 놀랄만한, 장중한 portion: 운명, 분배하다, 부분, 몫, 상속재산, 일인분, 배당으로 주다, 배당, 남에게 분여 재산을 주다, 분할하다, 인분 portly: 당당한, 비만한, 몸집이 뚱뚱한 posse: 경관대, 민병대, 경관 등의 일대, 군중, 일대 possessed: 침착한, 홀린, 미친, 흘려버린 possession: 소유, 영지, 점유, 편애, 선입관, 속령, 소유물, 자제, 소유물.재산, 재산, 흘림 posted: 밝은, 정통한, 지위가 있는 postmaster: 우체국장 post-office: 우체국, 우체국 놀이, 우체국의 pot: 단지, 항아리, 화분, 병, 한번에 건돈, 속깊은 남비, 술, 물고기나 새우를 잡는 바구니, 높은 양반, 쏘다, 하나 가득한 분량 potent: 유력한, 힘센, 효력이 있는, 성적 능력이 있는, 도덕적으로 영향력이 강한, 효험이 있는, 효능이 있는 potter: 도공, 옹기장이, 꾸물거리며 일하다, 공 치는 사람, 꾸물거리며 하는 일, 놓는 사람, 놓는 물건 pouring: 붓는 것, 붓는 것의 poverty: 가난, 결핍, 불모, 빈약 poverty-stricken: 매우 가난한, 빈곤에 시달리는 powwow: 회의, 회합, 의식을 행하다, 주문 의식, 협의하다, 주술사, 북미인디언의 주술사, 북미인디언의 주술의식, 에 주문에 의한 치료를
Mark Twain 하다, 에 주문을 하다, 인디언 사이에서 기도를 하다 practise: 사건 의뢰인, 환자, 의식, 실행, 버릇, 습관, 습관적으로 행하다, 연습, 예배식, 의사를 개업하다, 변호사 등을 개업하다 practised: 연습을 쌓은, 경험이 있는 praise: 칭찬, 찬미, 칭찬하다, 숭배하다, 칭찬할 만한 사람, 칭찬할 만한 물건, 신을 숭배하다, 찬미하다, 찬양하다, 찬양, 신을 찬미하다 prance: 도약, 뻐기며 걷다, 말을 껑충껑충 뛰게 하여 나아가다, 뛰어 돌아 다니다, 뒷다리로 뛰다, 말을 껑충거리며 나아가게 하다, 껑충거리며 나아가게 하다, 뒷다리로 껑충거리며 나아가다, 말이 뒷다리로 껑충거리며 나아가다 prattle: 수다, 졸졸하는 소리, 혀짤배기 소리, 어린애 같이 지껄이다, 말을 더듬거리기, 말을 더듬거리다 pray: 빌다, 제발, 기원하다, 간원하다, 기원하여 이루어지게 하다, 기도하다, 기도하다-바라다, 바라다, 에게 기원하다, 에게 간청하다 prayer: 기도식, 기도의 문구, 기원, 간원, 기도하는 사람, 탄원, 기도, 기도의 목적물 기 preacher: 설교자, 목사 precarious: 불안정한, 위험한, 남의 뜻에 좌우되는, 불확실하다, 믿을 수 없는, 근거가 불확실한, 남의 마음대로 되는 precious: 귀중한, 귀여운, 순전한, 지독한, 소중한, 비싼, 점잔빼는, 꾀까다로운, 대단한, 몹시, 소중한 사람 precipice: 절벽, 벼랑 precisely: 바로 그렇다, 정확히, 정밀하게 pregnant: 임신한, 함축성 있는, 뜻깊은, 가득 찬, 풍부한, 다산의, 의미 심장한, 현명한, 연구심이 풍부한, 창의성이 풍부한, 충만한 premature: 너무 이른, 때 아닌, 너무 서두른, 조산아, 시기 상조의 premises: 가옥, 앞서 한 말, 토지 및 부속물이 딸린 가옥 preparation: 예습, 준비, 조합제, 조제 식품, 채비, 자습, 자습시간, 예습시간, 예비조사, 학생들의 방과후의 예습, 학생들의 방과후의 예습시간 prepare: 준비하다, 각오시키다, 조리하다-준비하다, 각오하고 있다, 남을 준비시키다, 불협화음을 조화 음으로 하다, 불협화음을 조화된
음으로 하다, 조화 음으로 하다, 준비하고 있다, 준비시키다, 조화된 음으로 하다 preposterous: 터무니 없는, 비상식의, 터무니없는 presently: 현재, 이내, 목하, 곧, 이윽고, 얼마 안되어, 곧바로 preservation: 보존, 방부, 보호, 저장 pressed: 바쁜, 모자라서, 눌린, 다린 pressing: 긴급한, 무리하게 조르는, 프레스한 레코드, 화급한, 압착물, 억누름, 졸라대는, 압착하기, 긴급의 pretend: 속이다, 자부하다, 인 체하다, 거짓의, 감히..하려고 하다, 가장하다, 체하다, 공상상의, 요구하다, 구실로 삼다 pretended: 거짓의 pretending: 거짓의, 사칭하는, 겉치레하는, 왕위를 노리는 prevailing: 우세한, 유력한, 유행의, 일반의, 널리 행해지는, 널리 행해진 prevalent: 널리 행해지는, 유행하고 있는, 일반적인, 우세한, 일반적으로 행해지는 prey: 괴롭히다, 먹이, 밥, 희생, 해하다, 포식, 약탈품, 잡아먹다, 약탈품- 먹이로 하다, 약탈하다, 먹이로 하다 priceless: 돈으로 살 수 없는, 어처구니 없는, 말도 아닌, 대단히 귀중한, 값으로 따질 수 없는, 아주 재미있는 prick: 찔린 상처, 찌름, 쭝긋 서다, 아프게 하다, 구멍을 뚬하다, 괴롭히다, 따끔하게 찌르다, 날카로운 끝-찌르다, 괴롭히다따끔하게 찌르다, 쿡찌르다, 표 따위에 표시를 하다 pride: 자부, 자존심, 자랑, 자만, 만족, 득의의 모습, 득의, 경멸, 거만, 한창, 자랑거리 principal: 원금, 교장, 우두머리, 주범, 회장, 사장, 원금의, 기본 재산, 가장 중요한, 주된, 주요한 print: 판화, 인화하다, 인쇄하다, 인쇄, 활자체로 쓰다, 출판하다, 모형, 간행하다, 자국, 흔적, 해서 prisoner: 죄수, 포로, 붙잡힌 사람모르고 잡아두다, 자유를 빼앗긴 사람, 죄인, 자유를 빼앗긴 것, 붙잡힌 것, 붙잡힌 사람 privately: 은밀히, 개인으로서, 남몰래, 몰래 privilege: 특권, 권리, 은전, 특전으로서 면제하다, 특전, 특권을 주다, 특별 취급, 기본적 인권에 의한 권리, 에게 특전을 부여하다, 에게 특권을 부여하다, 관직에 따르는 특권
269 prize: 포획물, 입상한, 상품, 지레로 올리다, 포로, 비집어 열다, 목적물상품으로 주어진, 현상의, 경품, 나포 함선, 포획하다 proceed: 나아가다, 계속하다, 발생하다, 생기다, 착수하다, 시작하다, 매상고, 처분하다, 속행하다, 수입, 소송 절차를 밟다 proceeding: 의사록, 행동, 조치, 소송절차, 회보, 조처, 처리, 소송 절차, 행위, 의사, 진행 procession: 행렬, 행진, 순위에 변화가 없는 재미 없는 경주, 행진하다, 행령을 지어 나아가다, 행렬을 지어 나아가다, 행렬의 행진 prodigious: 거대한, 놀랄 만한, 놀라운, 막대한 prodigy: 천재, 경탄, 비범, 장관, 불가사의한 것, 비범의 producing: 산출하는 profanity: 모독적인 언행, 모독, 불경, 신성을 더럽히기, 신성을 더럽히는 행동, 신성을 더럽히는 언사 profound: 깊은, 마음으로부터의, 심원한, 정중한, 마음에서 우러나는, 충심의, 의미 심장한, 심해, 깊은 속마음, 심연, 충분한 profoundly: 깊이, 매우, 심원하게, 몹시 projection: 계획, 돌출, 발사, 사출, 영사, 주관의 객관화, 투사, 투영, 주관의 투영, 돌출부 promise: 약속, 천국, 촉망, 희망의 땅, 약속하다, 가망이 있다, 가망, 가망-약속하다, 의 희망이 있다, 의 가망성이 있다, 약속한 일 promising: 장래성 있는, 유망한, 장래가 촉망되는 prompt: 사상, 곧...하는, 민속한, 힌트를 주다, 즉시의, 숨어서 대사를 일러주다, 생가가나게 하다, 생각나게 하다, 정확히, 자극하다, 자극하는 것 promptly: 재빨리, 즉시, 즉석에, 정각에, 정확하게, 신속하게 prone: 의 경향이 있는, 수그린, 납죽엎드린, 내리받이의, 하기 쉬운, 경향이 있는, 토지가 경사진, 수그러진, 경사진 pronounced: 뚜렷한, 명백한, 단호한 prophecy: 예언, 예언 능력, 예언하다 proprietor: 경영자, 소유자, 소유주, 독점권 소유자, 집주인, 사업주 prose: 산문, 산문의, 평범, 공상력이 부족한, 공상력이 부족한-평범하게 쓰다, 산문적인, 평범하게 말하다, 평범한 이야기, 평범한 이야기산문의, 평범하게 쓰다, 산문체로
270 쓰다 prosecution: 종사, 수행, 기소, 원고측, 기소자측 prospective: 장래의, 유망한, 예기된, 예기되는 prosperous: 번영하는, 운이 좋은, 행운의 길, 잘 되어 가는, 순조로운 prosy: 평범한, 산문적인, 지루한, 산문체의 proud: 자존심이 있는, 거만한, 자랑하고 있는, 영광으로 여기는, 자랑으로 생각하는, 자랑할 만한, 자랑하다, 당당한, 교만한, 일이 자랑할 만한, 물건이 자랑할 만한 proudly: 자랑하게 puff: 훅 불기, 피우다, 헐떡이다, 한번 붊, 과대 광고, 부풂, 숱, 불다, 슈크림, 훅훅 불다, 칙칙하면서 움직이다 puffing: 추어올림, 훅불기 pulpit: 설교단, 조종석, 목사, 설교, 포경선의 이물의 난간으로 둘러싸인 작살을 던지기 위한 대, 설교자, 난간으로 둘러싸인 작살을 던지기 위한 대 pulse: 맥박, 의향, 고동, 움직임, 느낌, 진동하다, 두류, 순간 파동, 뜀, 펄스, 맥이 뛰다 pump: 펌프스, 펌프-펌프로올리다, 넘겨짚어 알아내다, 짜내다, 펌프의 손잡이같이움직이다, 퍼내다, 펌프로 공기를 넣다, 유도문하다, 펌프, 슬쩍 유도 신문하여 알아내다, 끈질기게 슬쩍 넘겨짚어 캐내다 punctuate: 구두점을 찍다, 중단하다, 강조하다, 에 구두점을 찍다, 에 구두점을 붙이다, 말 따위를 중단하다, 구두점을 달다, 구두점을 넣다 punctuation: 구두점, 구두, 구두점 찍기, 구두점 찍기의, 구두점 구두법, 구두점 구두법의 punish: 혼내주다, 벌하다, 호되게 해치우다, 응징하다, 사람을 벌하다, 죄를 벌하다, 상대방을 혼내주다 punishing: 고통을 주는, 처형하는, 심한 타격, 벌하는, 상처, 지치게 하는, 징벌하는 punishment: 학대, 처벌, 형벌, 벌, 강타, 가혹한 처사, 경기 등에서 지치게 함, 징벌, 지치게 함 pup: 새끼, 강아지, 새끼를 낳다, 건방진 풋내기-새끼를 낳다, 건방진 풋내기, 여우 따위의 새끼, 늑대 따위의 새끼, 개 따위의 새끼, 개가 새끼를 낳다 pupil: 학생, 눈동자, 동공, 제자 pure: 순수한, 순혈의, 단순한, 순전한, 더러움 없는, 오점 없는,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 깨끗한, 순이론적인-순수한 것, 순이론적인, 완전한, 고결한 purple: 화려한, 제왕의, 자줏빛, 왕위, 호화로운, 자주빛의, 고위자주빛의, 자주빛이 되게하다, 자줏빛의, 호화로운-자주빛이 되게하다, 고위 pursuit: 추적, 종사, 직업, 수행, 추구, 추격, 연구, 속행, 하는 일 pushing: 미는, 활동적인, 억지가 센, 진취적인, 고집 센 puzzled: 하면 좋은가에 대해 어찌할 바를 몰라, 어쩔 줄을 모르는, 좋은가에 대해 어찌할 바를 몰라 quack: 돌팔이 의사, 식자연하는 사람, 가짜의, 사기꾼 같은 짓, 사기꾼, 꽥꽥 울다, 떠들썩하게 지껄이다, 엉터리 치료를 하다, 돌팔이 의사가 쓰는, 집오리 따위가 꽥꽥 울다, 시끄럽게 지껄이다 quake: 흔들리다, 떨림, 흔들림, 떨리다, 진동하다, 덜덜떨다, 요동, 지진, 부들부들떨다 quaking: 떨고있는, 전율하고 있는, 흔들리는 quantity: 다량, 분량, 양, 수량, 다량으로, 다수, 어떤 특정의 분량, 양적인, 양을 나타낸는 숫자, 양을 나타낸는 부호 quarrel: 싸움의 원인, 싸움, 불평, 말다툼, 네모진 촉이 달린 화살, 불화의 씨, 불화, 불평하다, 싸움하다, 말다툼하다, 말다툼의 원인 quarry: 채석장, 원천, 찾아내다, 먹이, 복수의 대상, 사냥감, 채석장에서 떠 내다, 추구물, 떠내다, 고 문서에서 사실 따위를 찾아내다, 돌을 잘라내다 quartering: 숙사 할당, 인연을 맺은 집안과 자기 집안의 문장을 합친 문장, 사이 기둥, 사지로 찢기 queer: 수상한, 가짜돈, 몸이 좋지 않은, 비역쟁이, 기묘한, 술취한, 부정한, 우스운, 결딴내다, 기분 나쁜, 술에 취한 quest: 탐색, 탐색하다, 탐구, 찾다, 특히 사냥개가 사냥감의 뒤를 밟아 찾다, 사냥감의 뒤를 밟아 찾다 questioning: 질문, 의심스러운, 심문, 묻는 듯한, 캐묻는 quicksilver: 수은, 수은의, 수은 같은, 수은을 바르다, 거울용 유리에 수은을 바르다 quit: 그만두다, 사퇴하다, 포기하다, 놓아버리다, 면하여, 자유로와, 떠나다, 떠나가다, 일을 중지하다, 일 따위를 그만두다, 용서받은 quiver: 떨림, 떨게 하다, 화살통,
진동, 전통, 떨다, 전동, 흔들리다 quivering: 진동하는, 떨고 있는, 떨리는 quotation: 시세, 인용, 견적, 인용어, 싯가, 시세표 quotes: 인용 부호 rabbit: 토끼, 토끼의 모피, 서투른 경기자, 집토끼, 겁쟁이, 토끼 고기, 토끼 사냥을 하다, 저주하다, 불평을 털어 놓다, 뱅충맞이, 토끼 사냥하다 racer: 경주자, 경마말, 경주용 요트, 경주자전거, 빨리 움직이는 동물, 호형 포상, 회전대, 경주마, 경주용 자동차 운전수, 레이서 rack: 고문, 파괴, 그물 선반, 선반, 고문대, 고문하다, 조각구름, 착취하다, 침대, 경구보로 뛰어가다, 황폐 racket: 직업, 라켓, 소음, 시련, 셈을 치르다, 공갈, 협잡, 소동, 협박 라켓으로 치다, 부정한 돈벌이, 부정 raft: 뗏목, 다량, 유목, 다수, 뗏목으로 가다, 뗏목배, 뗏목을 쓰다, 부대, 뗏목으로 건너다, 뗏목으로 엮다, 부잔교 rag: 넝마, 조각, 꾸짖다, 단편, 놀리다, 장난치다, 신문, 법석, 누더기, 막, 지폐 rage: 맹위를 떨치다, 격노, 열망, 격노하다, 고조에 달하다, 감흥, 대유행, 감동, 열광, 격렬, 날뛰다 ragged: 조화되지 않은, 울툭불툭한, 남루한, 초라한, 불완전한, 찢어진, 야생의, 깔쭉깔쭉한, 손질을 게을리한, 결점이 있는, 고르지 못한 raging: 격노한, 맹렬한, 미친듯이 사나운, 사납게 날뛰는, 맹위를 떨치는, 거칠어지는 rags: 누더기 rail: 가로장, 레일, 철도, 울타리, 궤조, 난간, 문란하여, 현장의 윗부분, 궤도, 흰눈썹뜸부기류, 비웃다 random: 닥치는 대로의, 되는 대로의, 마구잡이, 임의의, 무작위의, 엉터리의 rank: 열, 계급, 지독한, 병졸, 고관, 평가하다, 횡렬, 군대, 고위, 등급을 매기다, 나란히 세우다 ransom: 몸값, 속죄하다, 공갈, 의 몸값을 요구하다, 의 배상금을 요구하다, 포로의 몸값, 몸값을 치르고 석방됨, 배상금을 치르고 사람을 되찾다, 사람을 되찾다, 에게 몸값을 요구하다, 에게 배상금을 요구하다 rap: 내뱉듯이 말하다, 톡톡 두드림, 비난, 조금, 가볍게 두드림, 죽이다, 동전 한푼, 랩, 비난 톡톡두드리다,
Mark Twain 톡톡 두드리기, 톡톡 두드리다 rapt: 열중한, 황홀한, 빼앗긴, 골몰한, 열심인, 황홀해 있는, 몰두한, 마음을 빼앗긴, 넋을 빼앗긴, 골똘한 rapture: 황홀, 광희, 환희, 황홀하게하다, 무아, 미칠듯한 기쁨, 황홀경, 황홀하게 하다 rat: 쥐, 쥐를 잡다, 변절하다, 다리, 밀고자, 파업 파괴자, 탈당자, 스파이, 비열한 인간, 배신자, 탈당하다 rattle: 놀라게 하다, 혼란시키다, 수다스러운 사람, 딸랑이, 힘차게 차를 몰다, 상소리로 꾸짖다, 흥분시키다, 향음기관, 척척해치우다, 일사천리로 통과시키다, 을덜컥덜컥 움직이다 rattlesnake: 방울뱀, 배반자, 믿을수 없는 녀석 ravenous: 굶주린, 게걸든, 게걸스럽게 먹는, 탐욕스런, 마구 먹어대는 ravishing: 매혹적인, 황홀하게 하는, 황홀케하는, 마음을 빼앗는 ray: 가오리, 번득이다, 광선, 열선, 방사하다, 방사선, 서광, 반지름, 복사선, 번득임, 번쩍이다 reader: 독본, 강사, 리더, 독자, 독서가, 판독기, 낭독자, 교정원, 읽는 사람, 대학 조교, 교정자 realism: 현실주의, 실재론, 실념론, 현실성, 리얼리즘, 사실주의, 실체주의, 사실성, 실학주의 realm: 범위, 왕국, 영역, 부문, 영토, 권, 국토, 계, 분야, 세계, 대 rear: 뒤, 기르다, 변소, 세우다, 후위, 올리다, 배후, 일으키다, 변소에 가다, 사육하다, 후위의 rearward: 후미의, 후방에, 뒤로, 제일 뒤의, 후부, 배후에후방, 후부의, 후위, 후방, 후방으로 reasoned: 사리에 맞는, 상세한 이유를 붙인, 도리에 입각한, 숙고한 끝의 rebecca: 여자이름 rebuke: 비난, 힐책, 징계, 비난하다, 꾸짖다, 견책하다, 견책 recess: 휴회, 휴게, 휴가, 구석, 와, 휴회하다, 은거지, 휴식, 후미진 곳, 벽장, 감추다 recitation: 암송, 낭독, 낭송, 자세한 이야기, 암송문, 상술, 그 수업, 교실 과업시간, 학생이 학습한 학과에 대하여 교사의 질문에 구두로 답하는 일련의 연습, 상설 recite: 이야기하다, 암송하다, 낭송하다, 다시 인용하다, 문서에자세히 기술하다, 복창하다, 열거하다, 읊다, 질문에 구두로
답하다, 말하다, 특히 청중 앞에서 암송하다 reckon: 세다, 기대하다, 계산하다, 생각하다, 단정하다, 간주하다, 평가하다, 판단하다, 돌리다 recognized: 인정하는 recollect: 다시 모으다, 회상하다, 가라앉히다, 생각해 내다, 생각나다, 기억나다, 북돋우다, 진정시키다, 냉정하게 하다, 다시 불러일으키다, 상기다 recollections: 추억 reconciliation: 화해, 조정, 복종, 조화, 체념, 일치, 단념 red-faced: 얼굴이 붉은, 화가 난, 부끄러운, 당황한, 얼굴을 붉힌 red-handed: 손이 빨간, 손이 피투성이의, 현행범의, 손이 피투성이가 되어, 손이 피투성이가 된 red-hot: 핫도그, 섹시한, 최신의, 노발대발한, 열렬한, 몹시 흥분한, 흥분한사람, 작고 빨간 과자, 여자를 동반하지 않은 남자, 선정적인, 새빨갛게탄 reel: 얼레, 릴, 비틀거리다, 잣다, 감는 틀, 실패, 술술, 실을 뽑다, 얼레에 감다, 현기증 얼레에 감다, 현기증나다 reflect: 반영하다, 숙고하다, 비난하다, 반사하다, 가져오다, 반성하다, 비치다, 비방하다, 트집을 잡다, 중상하다, 이리저리 되생각하다 reflection: 감상, 비난, 반사, 반영, 반성, 영상, 숙고, 내성, 영향, 의견, 반사열 reflective: 반사하는, 반영하는, 반사적인, 반성하는, 반사에 의한, 사려 깊은, 상호 연관적인, 묵상적인, 동작이 반사적인, 숙고하는, 재귀의 refreshing: 상쾌한, 가슴이 후련한, 산뜻한, 상쾌하게 하는, 새롭고 신나는, 참신하고 기분 좋은, 산뜻하게 하는, 청신한 refuge: 피난처, 은신처, 피난, 안전지대, 핑계, 도피처, 구실, 의지, 의지가 되는 사람, 의지가 되는 물건, 위안자 refugee: 망명자, 피난자, 피난민, 난민, 도망자 regalia: 레갈리아, 왕권의 표상, 훈장, 화려한 예복, 홀따위, 즉위식의 보기, 의복, 왕관, 성장, 기장, 왕위를 나타내는 보기 regarding: 에 관해서, 의점에서는, 한점에서는, 에 관하여, 에 관해서는 regret: 유감, 후회, 애석, 정중한 거절, 아쉬움, 후회하다, 슬픔, 비탄,
271 뉘우치다 regretful: 슬퍼하는, 뉘우치는, 서운해 하는, 애석해 하는, 애석해하는, 유감의 뜻을 표하는, 후회하고 있는, 아까워 하는, 후회하는 regularity: 규칙적임, 정규, 질서, 균형, 정상, 일정불변, 조화 regularly: 정식으로, 규칙적으로, 격식대로, 철저히, 질서 있게, 정기적으로, 적당하게, 온통, 여느 때와 같이, 아주, 반듯하게 relapse: 재발, 타락, 되돌아감, 퇴보, 병이 도지다, 도짐, 다시 나쁜길에 빠지다, 되돌아가다, 타락하다, 병의 재발, 원상태로 되돌아가다 relaxed: 긴장을 푼, 힘을 뺀, 무간한, 딱딱하지 않은, 느긋한, 관대한, 느슨한 relentlessly: 용서없이, 무정하게, 냉혹하게 relic: 유물, 유골, 유적, 기념품, 유풍, 유보, 성골, 시체, 잔재, 자취, 유품 relieve: 구제하다, 해직하다, 안심시키다, 덜다, 경감하다, 대조 시키다, 덜어주다, 돋보이게 하다, 두드러지게 하다, 교대하다, 구출하다 religion: 종교, 신앙, 종파, 신교, 신조, 주의, 교, 광신자, 신앙심이 깊은 체하기, 광신, 사이비신자 relish: 조미료, 식욕, 좋아하다, 향기, 흥미, 기호, 양념, 풍미, 즐기다, 맛보다, 기미 reluctance: 본의 아님, 싫음, 본의아님, 꺼림, 싫어함, 마지못해 함, 반항, 마음내키지 않음, 자기 저항, 질색 reluctantly: 싫어하면서, 마지못해 remark: 주의, 말하다, 의견, 주목, 비평, 주의하다, 알아채다, 논평하다, 말, 감지하다, 유의하다 remarkable: 주목할 만한, 비범한, 이상한, 현저한, 보통이 아닌, 드문, 두드러진, 놀랄만한, 비상한, 뛰어난 remembrance: 기념, 기억, 회상, 추억, 기념품, 기억력, 전갈, 기억의 범위, 유물, 잊지 않고 있음, 안부를 묻는 전언 remorse: 양심의 가책, 후회, 연민, 회한, 자책, 자비 remote: 멀리 떨어진, 외딴, 궁벽한, 아득한, 미미한, 먼 옛날의, 먼, 근소한, 원격 조작에 의한, 희미한, 스튜디오 밖에서의 방송 프로그램 remotely: 멀리, 조금, 미미하게, 멀게 removal: 이동, 제거, 해임, 살해, 면직, 철거, 철수, 이전, 이상, 해직, 이사
272 remove: 이전, 제거하다, 진급, 옮기다, 해임하다, 떠나다, 거리, 치우다, 이동, 간격, 단계 removed: 떨어진, 먼, 촌의, 관계가 먼, 등친의, 제거된, 죽은, 거리가 떨어진 rend: 쪼개지다, 째지다, 강탈하다, 비틀어 떼다, 찢다, 찌르다, 분열시키다, 쥐어 뜯다, 괴롭히다, 떼어놓다, 산란하게 하다 render: 번역하다, 연출하다, 나타내다, 돌려주다, 제출하다, 보답하다, 표현하다, 하다, 이 되게하다, 내다, 교부하다 rendezvous: 랑데부, 회합, 집합하다, 집합, 집결, 약속한 장소에서 만나다, 랑데부하다, 만나다, 만날 약속, 지정집결지, 회합장소 repair: 수선, 수선하다, 가다, 회복, 배상하다, 의뢰, 보상하다, 배상, 다니다, 의지, 의지하고 가다 repeated: 되풀이된, 거듭된 repent: 후회하다, 포복성의, 기어다니는, 뉘우치다, 유감으로 생각하다, 회개하다, 유감스럽게 생각하다 repentance: 후회, 회한, 회개, 참회 repentant: 회개의, 후회를 나타내는, 후회하는, 후회하고 있는, 회오의, 개전의 정을 보이는, 참회의, 뉘우치는, 유감으로 여기는 repetition: 되풀이, 반복, 암송, 모사, 모방, 복사, 반복된 말, 복주, 복창, 사본, 재주장 reply: 대답하다, 대답, 반향하다, 응답하다, 응전, 응전하다, 응하다, 회답, 대꾸하다, 항변하다, 응수 repose: 눕히다, 쉬다, 침착, 휴식, 두다, 영면하다, 자다, 휴지, 영면, 걸다, 조화 reposeful: 평온한, 조용한, 차분한, 침착한 reprimand: 견책, 견책하다, 비난, 징계, 꾸짖다, 질책, 질책하다, 징계하다 reproof: 비난, 질책, 잔소리, 견책, 꾸지람, 다시 방수가공하다, 비난의 말, 의 교정쇄를 다시 내다, 책망 request: 수요, 요구, 간청, 요청하다, 바라다, 청구물, 요청, 소원, 의뢰, 청원서, 청구 rescue: 구조하다, 구출, 구조의, 해방, 도와주다, 불법으로 탈환하다, 불법탈환, 구제하다, 구제의, 불법석방, 돕다 resentment: 분개, 원한, 분노 reserve: 보류, 제한, 예비의, 보류하다, 준비금, 자제, 운명짓다, 보유하다, 침묵, 제외, 적립금
Adventures of Tom Sawyer resign: 사임하다, 포기하다, 몸을 맡기다, 사직하다, 양도하다, 체념하다, 감수하다, 그만두다, 따르다, 맡기다, 버리다 resignation: 사표, 사직, 포기, 체념, 사임, 단념, 인종, 양위, 복종, 물러남, 체관 resist: 저항하다, 반항하다, 방해하다, 참다, 격퇴하다, 무시하다, 방염제, 반대하다, 방부제, 삼가다, 거스르다 resolution: 분해, 해결, 결의, 분석, 결심, 해답, 해상도, 과단, 불굴, 결의안, 종기 따위가 삭아 없어짐 resolved: 단호한, 결심한, 깊이 생각한, 숙고한, 결의한 respectable: 존경할 만한, 상당한, 훌륭한, 점잔빼는, 존경할만한, 훌륭한 사람, 품행이 방정한, 품위 있는 보기 흉치 않은, 존경할만한 사람, 흉하지 않은, 신분이 좋은 respected: 훌륭한, 소문난, 높이평가되는 restful: 평온한, 편안한, 고요한, 마음을 편안케하는, 한적한, 평안한 resting: 휴면하고 있는, 휴식하고 있는, 증식하지 않고 있는 restive: 반항적인, 침착성이 없는, 고집센, 나아가기를 싫어하는, 다루기 힘드는, 다루기 힘든, 들떠 있는, 불안해하는, 앞으로 나아가려 않는, 침착하지 못한, 하기 힘든 restless: 끊임없는, 불안한, 침착하지 못한, 잠잘 수 없는, 잠못이루는, 활동적인, 쉬지 않는, 쉬지 못하게 하는, 들떠 있는, 부단한, 침착하지 않은 restraint: 속박, 억제, 자제, 구속, 감금, 제지, 출항금지, 억제력, 조심, 금지, 구속하는 것 resume: 요약하다, 다시 시작하다, 되찾다, 개요, 적요, 다시 차지하다, 회복하다, 이력서, 다시 계속하다, 계속하다, 재점유하다 resumption: 재개, 회복, 되찾음, 재점유, 회수, 되찾기, 정금지불재개, 재개시 resurrection: 부활, 그리스도의 부활, 시체의 도굴, 전인류의 부활, 재유행, 예수의 부활, 발굴, 부흥, 시체 따위의 도굴, 생각의 영화, 부훙 retired: 외딴, 퇴직한, 궁벽한, 사양하는, 은퇴한, 구석진, 삼가는, 퇴역한, 시골 구석의 retiring: 은퇴하는, 수줍은, 퇴직의, 삼가는, 내성적인, 수줍게, 물러나는, 내향적인, 겸손한, 암띤, 퇴직자의 retreat: 퇴각, 묵상, 퇴각하다, 은퇴, 은퇴처, 쑥 들어가다, 정수, 물러나다, 뒤로 물리다, 귀영
나팔소리, 특히 말을 뒤로 물리다 retribution: 보복, 응보, 천벌, 징벌, 벌 rev: 목사님, 회전, 운동량이 증가하다, 회전하다, 회전속도를 올리다, 회전속도가 빨라지다, 증가시키다, 활동적이 되다, 고속으로 운전하다, 발동기의 회전, 보다 더 활동적으로 하다 reveal: 보이다, 계시하다, 시현, 창틀, 나타내다, 드러내다, 문설주, 폭로, 밝히다, 계시, 들추어내다 revealing: 계발적인, 뜻이 깊은, 노출된, 나타나 있는 revenge: 원한, 복수하다, 복수심, 앙갚음, 원수를 갚다, 복수, 보복, 설욕의 기회, 복수의 기회, 원한을 갚다, 의 복수를 하다 revengeful: 복수심에 불타는, 앙심 깊은, 앙심깊은 reverence: 존경, 존경하다, 위덕, 님, 경례, 숭상, 숭상하다, 신부님, 경의, 위엄, 경계 reverent: 경건한, 독한, 숭상하는 revive: 부활하다, 소생하다, 환원시키다, 되살아나다, 환기하다, 재유행하다, 재상연하다, 회복시키다, 상기하다, 회상하다, 기운이나다 reward: 보답하다, 보수, 보수를 주다, 벌, 현상금, 사례금, 보상하다, 보상, 이익, 보복하다, 응보 ribbon: 리본, 리본 모양의 것, 가늘고 길게 쪼갠 널빤지, 끈, 에 리본을 달다, 고삐, 리본 모양으로 되다, 리본 모양으로 퍼지다, 리본의, 에 리본 모양의 것을 달다, 시계의 태엽 rid: 제거하다, 면하다, 치우다, 구하다, 벗어나다, 끝마치다, 없애다, 으로부터 자유롭게하다, 면하게하다, 구축하다 ride: 뜨다, 지배하다, 타다, 말을 몰다, 타고 가다, 에 뜨다, 괴롭히다, 태우고 가다, 탐, 서로 겹치다, 말을 타고 사냥하다 ridicule: 비웃다, 비웃음, 조소, 조롱, 놀림, 조롱거리, 조소하다, 웃음거리 ridiculous: 웃기는, 우스운, 터무니 없이, 터무니 없는, 어리석은, 우스꽝스러운 rift: 균열, 가르다, 금, 갈라지다, 틈, 뻐개진 틈, 열극, 쪼개다, 쪼개지다, 찢다, 갈라진 데 rind: 껍질, 외관, 의 껍질을 벗기다, 외피, 굳은 껍질, 외면, 나무껍질, 과일 따위의 껍질, 베이컨 따위의 껍질, 수목 따위의 껍질, 고래 따위의 껍질 ringing: 울리는, 울려퍼지는, 울림,
Mark Twain 공명, 이명 rip: 찢다, 찢어지다, 째지다, 거칠게 말하다, 격랑, 폭로하다, 잡아 찢음, 폐마, 째진 틈, 방탕아, 터지다 ripper: 찢는 사람, 잡아 찢는 사람, 자기 파에 유리한 개정을 허용하는, 훌륭한것, 썩 좋은 사람, 세로 켜는 톱, 두대를 연결한 썰매, 째는 것, 째는 사람, 찢는 것, 멋있는 사람 ripple: 웨이브, 잔물결, 잔물결이 일다, 파문, 웅성웅성하는 소리, 삼바디, 물결모양, 잔 물결, 잔물결소리, 찰랑찰랑, 파문을 일으키다 rising: 기립, 상승, 오르는, 승진하는, 기상, 올라가는, 오르막의, 종기, 이상의, 에 가까운, 뾰루지 rival: 경쟁하다, 호적수, 적수, 경쟁자, 와 경쟁하다, 경쟁하는, 라이벌, 경쟁 상대, 대항하는, 서로 겨루다, 맞겨루다 roar: 으르렁거리다, 울리다, 노호, 포효, 폭소, 외치다, 노호하다, 고함치다, 반향하다, 소리쳐 말하다, 왁자그르르 웃다 roaring: 떠들썩한, 포효, 활발한, 으르렁거림, 술마시며 떠드는, 소리, 경기가 좋은, 굉음, 극도로, 노호하는, 굉굉히 울리는 roasting: 타는듯이, 굽기, 타는듯한, 볶음, 몹시덥게, 몹시 비난함, 몹시 더운, 쬐어 볶기, 쬐어 굽기, 심하게 비난하기, 굽는 데 알맞은 rob: 강탈하다, 강도질을 하다, 훔치다, 남자 이름, 약탈을 하다, 잃게하다, 의 속을 뒤져 훔치다, 강도질하다, 약탈하다, 빼앗다, 에서 빼앗다 robber: 강도, 도둑, 약탈자 robbery: 강탈, 강도, 약탈, 강도죄, 도둑질, 강도질 robe: 예복, 법복, 긴 유아복, 의복, 덮개, 길고 헐거운 겉옷, 옷, 예복을 입다, 관복, 장식하다, 예복입히다 robin: 울새, 로빈, 개똥지빠귀, 큰개똥지빠귀, 유럽 울새, 철새지빠귀, 남자이름, 유럽울새, 로빈과 비슷한 유럽의 딱새, 남자 이름 rocky: 바위가 많은, 불안정한, 완고한, 흔들흔들하는, 암석으로 된, 바위많은, 태연한, 암석질의, 비슬거리는, 불안한, 바위의 rod: 회초리, 권력, 장대, 권표, 낚싯대, 로드, 막대, 작은 가지, 지팡이, 권총, 직표 roll: 굴리다, 구르다, 굽이치다, 감다, 두루마리, 늘어지다, 롤러로 고르다, 소용돌이 무늬, 연타, 좌우로
흔들리다, 희번덕거리다 rolled: 압연한 rollicking: 쾌활한, 까부는, 들떠 떠들어 대는, 들떠 까불어 대는 rolling: 구르는, 굴리기, 회전 romantic: 낭만주의의, 로맨틱한, 공상적인, 공상에 잠기는, 로맨틱한 사상, 신비적인, 전기 소설적인, 전기적인, 가공의, 낭만주의의 작가, 낭만파의 rome: 로마, 고대 로마시, 카톨릭교회 rope: 새끼, 비결, 밧줄로 묶다, 요령, 교수형, 로프, 끈적끈적해지다, 밧줄, 올가미로 잡다, 줄타기용 줄, 줄 rot: 부패, 썩다, 썩음, 썩어 문드러지다, 부패물, 타락시키다, 부패시키다, 부패하다, 부패병, 헛소리, 타락 rotten: 약한, 썩은, 부패한, 부서지기 쉬운, 타락한, 더러운, 취약한, 나쁜, 태도가 나쁜, 궂은, 축축한 rough: 거칠게, 귀에 거슬리는, 껄껄한, 거친, 사나운, 학대, 떫은, 난폭한, 거칠게 하다, 미가공, 거칠거칠한 roundabout: 에움길, 에두르는, 회전목마, 토실토실 살찐, 사내아이의 짧은 웃옷, 에두름, 남자용 짧은 재킷, 에움길의, 원, 멀리 도는, 환상 교통 정리의 rounded: 둥글게 한, 세련된, 완성된, 원순음의, 끝수가 없는, 둥글린, 낭랑한, 어림수의, 완벽한, 입술을 둥글게 하여 발음되는 routine: 루틴, 일상의, 일과, 판에 박힌, 정해짐, 정해진순서, 정해진 일, 정기적인, 일상의 일, 기계적인, 기계적 절차 rowing: 로잉, 배젓기, 저정용의, 조정 rubbing: 마사지, 마찰, 탁본, 안마, 연마, 문지름, 탑본, 비명 따위의 탑본, 문지르기 rubbish: 쓰레기, 폐물, 시시하다, 시시한 생각, 쓸데없이, 어리석은 짓, 잠꼬대, 찌꺼기, 허튼 소리, 소용없는 물건, 경멸하다 rubbishy: 쓰레기의, 시시한, 쓸데없는, 어리석은, 잡동사니의, 찌꺼기의, 폐물의 ruddy: 붉은, 혈색이 좋은, 싫은, 붉게 하다, 몹시, 괘씸한, 지긋지긋한, 붉어지다, 매우, 건강한, 불그스레한 rude: 거친, 버릇없는, 대강의, 건장한, 교양 없는, 난폭한, 자연 그대로의, 울퉁불퉁한, 거센, 강장한, 미가공의 rudely: 조잡하게, 무례하게, 버릇없이, 거칠게, 불쑥, 격력하게
273 ruffian: 악한, 악당의, 잔인한, 흉포한, 흉악한, 악당, 잔인, 무법자, 흉악, 깡패, 깡패의 ruffled: 주름장식이 있는, 물결이 인, 교란된, 주름투성이의, 목털이 난 ruin: 파멸, 폐허, 손해, 파산, 몰락, 파멸시키다, 피해, 잔해, 파괴하다, 영락, 몰락한 사람 ruination: 몰락, 파산, 파멸, 황폐, 화근, 파멸의 원인, 파괴, 영락, 멸망 ruined: 몰락한, 파멸한, 황폐한, 해를 입은, 타락한, 멸망한, 파산한 ruinous: 황폐한, 파멸을 가져오는, 파괴적인, 영락한, 터무니없이 비싼, 몰락한, 파멸을 초래하는, 파괴된 rum: 이상한, 술, 럼 술, 기묘한, 서투른, 럼주, 만만찮은, 위험한, 어려운, 별스런, 럼술 rush: 돌진시키다, 돌진, 등심초, 돌진하다, 골풀, 돌격하다, 쇄도, 돌격, 하찮은 물건, 쇄도하다, 급행하다 rustle: 훔치다, 기운차게 하다, 바스락바스락, 살랑살랑 소리내다, 살랑살랑 흔들다, 살랑거리는 소리, 살랑거리다, 서둘러 다루다, 말 따위를 훔치다, 서둘러 움직이다, 소 따위를 훔치다 rustling: 살랑살랑 소리나는, 활발한, 활동적인, 옷스치는 소리가 나는, 가축 도둑질, 살랑살랑 소리 rusty: 녹슨, 녹빛의, 녹병에 걸린, 무디어진, 구식의, 낡아빠진, 반항적인, 녹에서 생긴, 썩은 냄새가 나는, 완고한, 다루기 힘든 sabbath: 안식일, 휴식 sachem: 추장, 우두머리 sackcloth: 즈크, 비탄, 두꺼운 삼베 거친 삼베옷 sacred: 신성한, 종교적인, 모신, 바쳐진, 바친, 신성 불가침의, 신의 사자인, 전용되는 sad: 진지한, 슬픈, 어두운, 지독한, 우중충충한, 설구워진, 어이없는, 슬퍼하는, 칙칙한, 언어도단의, 잘 부풀지 않은 sadly: 슬프게, 한탄할 정도로, 치사한, 천한, 진지한, 우중충충한, 지독한, 절망적인, 유감스럽게도, 어두운, 애처롭게 sadness: 어이없는, 진지한, 우중충충한, 어두운, 슬픈, 비애, 슬퍼하는, 설구워진, 지독한, 슬픔 safely: 몹시 조심하는, 무사한, 믿을 수 있는, 틀림없는, 안전한, 안전하게 sagacity: 현명, 총명 sail: 돛, 범주, 척의 배, 돛배, 범주력, 항정, 날개, 달리게 하다, 범주하다, 돛단배, 건너다
274 sailing: 범주, 출범, 항행, 항해술, 순조로운 진행, 항행력, 항해의 saint: 성인, 성도, 성, 성인으로 하다, 시성하다, 인공위성 추적용 비행체, 천국에 간 사람, 성인으로 숭배하다, 발기인, 기독교도 등의 칭호, 교부 등의 칭호 sake: 목적, 위함, 이유, 제발, 을 위함 salvation: 구제, 구조, 구조자, 구원, 구세, 구제물 sand: 모래, 용기, 모래를 뿌리다, 설탕, 모래톱, 수명, 백사장 모래, 시각, 모래벌판, 모래 사장, 모랫빛 sandbar: 모래톱, 사주 sandy: 불안정한, 모래의, 모래투성이의, 연한 갈색의, 여자 이름, 스코틀랜드 인의 별명, 모랫빛의, 모래빛의, 꺼칠꺼칠한, 남자 이름 sappy: 수액이 많은, 싱싱한, 기운 좋은, 어리석은, 감상적인, 멍청한, 바보, 활기에 찬 sash: 창틀, 장식띠, 허리띠, 어깨띠, 여닫이창, 새시를 달다, 유리창 sass: 건방진 말, 신선한 야채 건방진 말을 하다 satan: 사탄, 마왕 satisfaction: 사죄, 이행, 결투 신청에 응하다, 만족, 만족시키는 물건, 속죄, 사죄하다, 결투, 결투를 신청하다, 만족함, 만족을 주는 것 satisfactory: 더할나위 없는, 만족한, 만족스러운, 충분히 속죄가 되는 satisfied: 만족한, 흡족한 satisfy: 만족시키다, 풀게하다, 채우다, 가라앉히다, 갚다, 안심시키다, 이루다, 지불하다, 풀다, 충족시키다, 만족을 주다 saturated: 흠뻑 젖은, 규토를 최대한으로 포함한, 스며든, 포화도에 달한, 속속들이 스며든, 가득한 saturdays: 토요일에는 언제나, 토요일마다 sauce: 소스, 건방짐, 과일의 설탕 조림, 맛을 내다, 에게 무례한 말을 하다, 흥미를 더하는 것, 술, 뻔뻔스러움, 뻔뻔스런 말을 하다, 설탕 조림, 소스를 치다 savagery: 사나운, 야만인, 야만적인, 잔인, 야만 상태, 야만적 행위, 야수, 흉포, 미개 상태 saving: 저금, 구조, 절약, 절약하는, 구제, 제외하는, 저축, 을 더는, 보상, 구하는, 외에는 sawbones: 외과 의사 sawyer: 톱장이, 톱질꾼, 하늘소, 강물에 떠내려 가는 표류목 scalping: 세정, 스캘핑, 가죽 벗기기
Adventures of Tom Sawyer scamper: 급한 여행, 급하게 훑어 읽기, 급히 내닫다, 도주, 급히 읽기, 질주, 재빨리 뛰어 들어가다, 급히 여행하다, 재빨리 달리다 scarce: 드문, 부족한, 희귀한, 결석하다, 결핍한 scarcely: 겨우, 거의, 이 아니다, 하지 않는 일은 좀처럼 없다, 간신히 scare: 겁냄, 깜짝 놀라게 하다, 겁을 집어먹다, 으르다, 놀람, 깜짝 놀라는 일, 겁, 놀라게 하여 쫓아버리다, 소동, 위협하다, 겁내다 scared: 깜짝 놀란, 겁에 질린, 겁을 집어먹은, 하기가 겁나는 scarify: 혹평하다, 괴롭히다, 에서 피부를 벗겨내다, 난자하다, 밭을 갈아 뒤집다, 난절하다 scary: 무서운, 겁 많은, 놀라기 잘하는 scat: 쉿하여 쫓아 버리다, 꺼져, 무의미한 음절의 재즈송, 빨리 가, 동물의 똥, 급히 가다, 해로인, 지조, 스캣을 부르다, 스캣 scattered: 뿔뿔이 흩어진, 산발적인, 산만한, 산재해 있는, 드문드문 있는 schoolboy: 남학생, 학생 다운, 학생의 schoolgirl: 여학생 schoolhouse: 교사 schoolmaster: 교사, 도미의 일종, 교장, 가르치다, 교육 기자재, 남자 교원, 지도자, 교사로서 가르치다 schoolyard: 교정 scolding: 잔소리가 심한, 잔소리, 꾸짖는, 힐책 scorching: 맹렬한, 태우는, 난폭한질주, 호된 태움, 호된, 태우는 듯한, 매우 뜨거운, 몹시 뜨거운, 난폭한 질주, 태움, 타는 듯이 score: 득점하다, 이유, 계산하다, 득점, 얻다, 총보, 진상, 계산, 성공, 벤 자리, 눈금을 내다 scorn: 경멸하다, 경멸, 떳떳하게 여기지 않다, 냉소하다, 경멸받는 것, 거절하다, 조소하다, 경멸받는 사람 scornfully: 경멸하다, 경멸, 떳떳하게 여기지 않다, 깔보고, 경멸하여, 경멸적으로 scoundrelly: 깡패같은, 악당의, 악당같은 scrape: 켜다, 긁어 모으다, 문지르다, 문질러 만들다, 푼푼이 모으다, 비벼 스치며 나아가다, 문질러 지다, 긁어모으다, 면도하다, 발을 비비다, 고생 scraping: 부스러기, 문지르기, 긁어 모은것, 긁어 모은 것, 깍기, 깍은 부스러기, 깍음, 거리의 무뢰한, 긁기, 먼지, 할큄
scratch: 긁다, 긁힌 상처, 말살하다, 갈겨 쓰다, 근근히 살아가다, 긁는 일, 소정의 규준에 달하다, 어쩌다 맞기, 우비어 파다, 지우다, 찰과상 scrawl: 낙서, 갈겨씀, 갈겨 쓰다, 갈겨쓰다, 갈겨쓴 편지, 흘려 쓰다, 갈겨쓴 필적 screaming: 깜짝 놀라게 하는, 번지르르한, 이목을 끌게 하는, 우스워 못 견디는, 날카롭게 외치는, 선정적인, 깔깔 웃는, 킥킥거리는, 외치는, 삑삑 우는, 쇳소리를 지르는 scribble: 낙서, 잡문 쓰는 사람, 갈겨 쓰는 사람, 갈겨 씀, 낙서하다, 아무렇게나 쓴 것, 문필을 업으로 삼다, 갈겨 쓰기, 갈겨 쓰다, 되는 대로 쓴 것, 서투른 문장을 쓰다 scriptural: 성서의, 성서의 취지에 입긱하는 scripture: 경전, 성전, 성서, 성서에 있는, 성서에서의 인용, 성서의 scroll: 수결, 소용돌이 장식, 족자, 스크롤, 표, 문장의 명을 써 넣은 리본, 소용돌이 꼴의 장식, 두루마리책, 말다, 두루말이, 두루마리 scuffle: 난투, 당황하여 돌아다니다, 맞붙어 싸우다, 발을 질질 끄는 걸음, 발을 질질 끌며 걷다, 당황하여 달리다 scuttle: 작은 창, 석탄 그릇, 포기하다, 줄행랑, 급한 걸음, 구멍을 내어 침몰시키다, 바쁜 걸음, 폐기하다, 천창, 승강구의 뚜껑, 스커틀 sealed: 봉인한, 도장을 찍은 sear: 시들다, 시든, 태우다, 타다, 말라죽은, 마비시키다, 단 자국, 그을리다, 시들게 하다, 시든 상태, 무감각하게 하다 searching: 수색, 엄중한, 날카로운, 수색하는, 몸에 스며드는 seated: 걸상이 ~한, 앉는 부분이 ~한, 엉덩이가~한 secrecy: 비밀, 기밀 엄수 secret: 비밀의, 비밀을 지키는, 비결, 음부, 숨은, 신비스러운, 비법, 신비, 외딴, 불가사의, 비밀 secretly: 비밀히, 소리를 내지 않고, 몰래 securely: 안전히 하다, 안전한, 보증하다, 단단히 잠그다, 보험에 들다, 붙들어 매다, 확신하는, 구하다, 가두다, 획득하다, 튼튼한 sediment: 침전물, 앙금, 퇴적물, 침전시키다, 침전하다 seduction: 부추기다, 유혹하다, 꾀어내다, 황홀케하다, 남을 유혹하는 것, 유혹
Mark Twain seductive: 황홀케하다, 꾀어내다, 부추기다, 유혹하다, 유혹적인, 매혹적인 seed: 씨, 시드하다, 씨를 뿌리다, 자손, 종자, 알, 성숙하다, 시드된 경기자, 원인, 종자가 되는 것, 정액 seeming: 겉으로의, 외관상의 겉보기, 외관, 겉모양, 외관상의, 표면만의 seize: 잡다, 압류하다, 침범하다, 이용하다, 움켜쥐다, 이해하다, 잡아매다, 잘 알고 있다, 붙들어 매다, 덮치다, 엄습하다 seized: 점유한 seldom: 드물게, 흔히, 좀처럼...않는, 좀처럼, 않는 selected: 선택된, 정선된, 선발된 self: 자기, 본인, 사욕, 이기심, 단일의, 진수, 귀사, 자아, 귀점, 자신, 나 selfishness: 이기주의, 자기본위, 자애적 self-possession: 냉정, 유연, 침착 semi: 이동식 연립주택의 한채, 준결승, 두 가구 연립 주택, 세미트레일러 senator: 평의원, 상원의원, 이사, 상원 의원, 원로원 의원, 정치가, 추밀 고문관 sensation: 센세이션, 감각, 감동, 인기, 감정, 세상을 떠들썩하게 하는 것 senseless: 무감각한, 무분별한, 무의식의, 몰상식한, 무감각의, 무의미한 sensibly: 현명하게, 스마트하기보다는 실용 본위로, 눈에 띌 정도로, 느끼기 쉽게, 분별있게, 지각 있게, 현저히현명하게, 분별 있게, 느낄 수 있게 sentiment: 의견, 감상, 정서, 감정의, 감상적인, 다감, 정취, 다감한, 감정, 감정에 흐르는 경향, 감정적인 생각 sentry: 보초, 파수, 망꾼 sepulchral: 무덤의, 음침한, 무덤 같은, 매장에 관한 serape: 화려한 숄 serene: 고요한, 맑게 갠, 평화로운, 온화한, 잔잔한, 맑게 갠 하늘, 평온, 고귀하신, 맑게 하다, 침착한 serenely: 고요, 잔잔, 청명하게, 침착, 침착하게, 평화스러움, 화창, 고요히 sermon: 잔소리, 설교, 설교하다, 교훈 settle: 해결하다, 진정시키다, 가라앉다, 결정하다, 놓다, 식민하다, 자리잡게 하다, 안정시키다, 주다, 결심하다, 이주하다 settled: 고정된, 기틀이 잡힌, 안정된,
정주한, 청산된 seventeenth: 열 일곱째, 제십칠의, 제십칠, 십칠분의 하나, 십칠분의 한나의, 열일곱번째의 사람, 열일곱번째의 사물, 십칠일 sew: 꿰매어 붙이다, 바느질하다, 깁다, 박다, 꿰매다, 꿰매어 막다, 재봉하다, 재봉하여 만들다, 철하다 shabby: 초라한, 쩨쩨한, 입어서 낡은, 낡아빠진, 지저분한, 비열한 shackles: 족쇄 shade: 그늘, 망령, 땅거미, 차양, 색조, 저승, 그늘지게하다, 색의 뉘앙스, 바림하다, 으로부터 빛을 막다, 어둠 shadow: 그림자, 어둠, 어둡게 하다, 비호, 영상, 환영, 미행자, 그늘, 보호다다, 덮다, 그림자를 만들다 shadowless: 그림자없는 shady: 수상한, 희미한, 뒤가 구린, 그늘의, 좋지않은, 그늘이 많은, 떳떳하지 못한, 드러내 놓을 수 없는 shake: 악수하다, 휘두르다, 떨어버리다, 흔들다, 흔들어 깨우다, 흩뿌리다, 흔들어 떨어뜨리다, 진동하다, 전음을 쓰다, 흔들리게 하다, 떨다 shaking: 흔들림, 진동, 흔들리는, 흔듦 shaky: 흔들리는, 불확실한, 떠는, 비슬비슬하는, 위태로운, 동요하는, 마음이 안 놓이는, 병약한, 부들부들 떨리는 shallow: 얕은, 천박한, 얕게 하다, 물이 얕은 곳, 여울, 모래 톱 sham: 가짜, 속임, 을 가장하다, 협작꾼, 군사 연습, 하는 체하다, 모조의, 짐짓, 가짜의, 허풍선이, 허위의 shame: 치욕, 불명예, 수치, 창피한 일, 부끄럼, 부끄러워 하게 하다, 모욕하다, 부끄럽게 하다, 부끄러움, 심한 짓, 잡된 행실 shamefaced: 부끄러워하는, 수줍어하는 shanty: 선술집, 오두막, 뱃노래, 오두막집, 얻어맞아 멍이 든 눈언저리 shaped: 모양지어진 shapely: 모양이 좋은, 모양 가좋은, 형태 가좋은 sharp: 날카로운, 활발한, 교활한, 갑자기, 날카롭게, 무성음의, 반음 높은, 드높은, 빠른, 새된, 선명한 sharper: 사기꾼 sharply: 날카롭게, 빈틈없이, 갑자기, 또렷하게, 세게, 민첩하게, 심하게 shed: 벗다, 발하다, 격납고, 갈다, 깃털을 갈다, 내다, 헛간, 의지간,
275 탈피하다, 흘리다, 태양열 교환 추진 shedding: 나누기, 흘리기, 벗은 허물, 오두막 sheep: 양, 신자, 양가죽, 어리석은 사람, 교구민, 온순한사람, 겁쟁이 sheepish: 기가 약한, 수줍은, 어리석은, 겁많은, 양 같은 sheepishly: 겁많게, 기가 약해, 수줍어서, 어리석게 sheer: 수직으로, 얇은, 속이 비치는 얇은, 수직의, 순전한, 아주, 가파른, 전혀, 현호, 벗어나다, 침로를 바꾸다 shelf: 선반, 모래톱, 모양의 장소, 바위턱, 시령, 암초, 암붕, 평층 shelter: 방공호, 보호하다, 피난하다, 보호물, 은신처, 차페물, 주거, 햇빛을 피하다, 비호하다, 비호, 대피호 sheriff: 주 장관, 보안관, 주 지사, 군 보안관 shift: 교대, 속이다, 변화, 바꾸다, 변경, 옮기다, 임시변통으로, 꾸려나가다, 움직이다, 이리저리 변동하다, 방책 shingle: 지붕널, 조약돌, 치깎기, 두들기고 압축시켜 슬래그를 제거하다, 지붕널로 이다, 작은 간판, 연철 조각, 싱글 컷, 두들기고 압축시켜 불순물을 제거하다, 싱글 컷으로 하다 shingles: 대상포진, 대상 포진 shining: 화려한, 빛나는 뛰어난, 두드러진, 빛나는 shiny: 빛나는, 윤이 나는, 번쩍이는, 햇빛이 쬐는, 번들거리는, 해가 비치는, 닳아 빤질빤질한 shirt: 와이셔츠, 성내지 않다, 셔츠, 내의, 포장천, 남자 잠옷 shiver: 조각, 부서지다, 파편, 부수다, 오한, 부들부들 떨게 하다, 떨림, 떨리게 하다, 산산이 부서지다, 산산이 부수다, 산산조각 shivering: 몸의 떨림, 전율 shoal: 얕아지다, 떼를 짓다, 모래톱, 어군, 여울목, 떼 다수, 무리, 앝은, 다수, 얕은, 여울 shoes: 구두 shoot: 쏘다, 쑥내밀다, 발사하다, 내려가다, 퍼붓다, 질주하다, 나다, 곧게 밀다, 촬영하다, 사출하다, 슈트하다 shore: 육지, 지주, 해안, 육지로, 언덕, 뭍, 나라, 떠받치다, 물가, 지주로 받치다, 양륙하다 shorn: 을 빼앗긴, 깎인 shorten: 짧게 하다, 무르게 하다, 짧아지다, 줄이다, 아동복을 입히다, 빼앗다, 깎다, 파삭파식하게 하다, 짧아 보이게 하다
276 shortly: 곧, 간단히, 쌀쌀하게, 얼마 안 있어, 가까이, 직전에, 무뚝뚝하게, 이내, 즉, 퉁명스럽게, 가까이서 shorts: 팬티, 반바지 shout: 외침, 외치다, 승부는 났다, 소리침, 소리치다, 부르짓다, 떠들어 대다, 고함치다, 큰소리로 말하다, 한턱낼 차례, 큰소리 shouting: 외침, 환호, 고함 소리 shove: 밀치다, 출발하다, 떠나다, 밀어내다, 찌르다, 저어 나아가다, 떼밀기, 밀다, 지지, 밀어 만들다, 한 번 떼밀기 shovel: 삽, 삽으로 푸다, 큰 숟갈, 을 삽으로 뜨다, 을 많이 퍼넣다, 을 삽으로 파다, 을 많이 넣다, 삽으로 하나 가득한 분량, 동력 삽, 셔블 모자, 삽으로 일을 하다 shower: 소나기, 많음, 쏟아짐, 선물, 소나기로 적시다, 빗발치듯 내리다, 소나기가 쏟아지다, 뿌리다, 빗발 치듯함, 샤워, 소나기가 오다 showy: 화려한, 허세를 부리는, 눈에 띄는, 허세부리는 shrill: 새된 소리로, 강렬한, 날카로운 소리, 날카롭게, 높은 소리로, 새된 목소리, 새된 목소리로 말하다, 새된 목소리로, 날카로운 소리를 내다, 날카로운, 과장된 shroud: 덮개, 수의, 양옆뱃전에 버틴 돛대줄, 싸는 것, 양 옆뱃전에 버틴 돛대줄, 지하 예배당, 돛대 밧줄, 측판, 수의를 입히다, 가리다 shucks: 빌어먹을, 쳇 shudder: 떨다, 떪, 몸서리치다, 떨림, 몸서리 shuddering: 쭈뼛해지는, 떠는, 몸서리치는 shut: 닫히다, 잠기다, 잠그다, 잠가 막다, 막다, 가로막다, 폐쇄음의, 휴업하다, 폐쇄하다, 닫다, 에 가두다 sick: 창백한, 병의, 병자용의, 욕지기가 나는, 그리워하는, 넌더리 나는, 상태가 좋지 않은, 싫증이 나는, 토하다, 병자의, 싫증이 나서 sickening: 병나게 하는, 지겨운, 메스꺼운, 구역질나게 하는, 욕지기나게 하는 sickness: 병, 역겨움, 구역질, 메스꺼움, 앓음 sidewalk: 인도, 보도 sidewise: 옆으로, 비스듬히 sigh: 한숨, 탄식, 을 슬퍼하다, 한숨쉬며 말하다, 그리워하다, 살랑거리다, 슬퍼하다, 한숨 쉬다, 한숨 지으며 말하다, 한숨 짓듯 산들거리다, 사모하다 signal: 신호, 신호의, 의 전조가 되다,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 훌륭한, 짝패에게 보내는 암호의 수, 군호, 신호로 알리다, 뛰어난, 도화선, 신호를 보내다, 신호기 silent: 조용한, 활동하지 않는, 묵음의, 무언의, 무언으로, 침묵하는, 조용히, 잠자코, 익명의, 침묵을 지키는, 소식이 없는 silk: 비단, 견직물, 왕실 변호사, 비단옷, 명주실, 돼지귀로 비단 염낭은 만들 수 없다, 비단법 복, 비단 광택, 명주실 모양의 것, 기수복, 명주의 sill: 문지방, 창턱, 갱도의 바닥 silver: 은, 은의, 은화, 은을 입히다, 은으로 만든, 은그릇, 은도금 하다, 질산은, 질산은을 칠하다, 은실, 은 같은 simple-hearted: 순진한 simplicity: 간소, 순진, 단순, 소박, 평이, 무지, 간단, 우직 simultaneously: 동시의 sin: 잘못, 죄, 칠죄종, 짓다, 위반, 저지르다, 벌받을 일, 죄를 짓다, 사인, 신 sinai: 시내산 sincere: 성실한, 진실의 sinful: 죄많은, 버력입을, 죄있는, 죄가 있는, 벌받을 sing: 노래하다, 지저귀다, 울다, 울리다, 윙윙거리다, 픽픽하다, 시를 짓다, 노래가 되다, 소리치다, 자백하다, 노래를 짓다 singer: 노래하는 사람, 시인, 우는 새, 표면을 태우는 사람, 털을 그을리는 것 singing: 노래하기, 노래, 노래하는, 지저귐, 귀울림, 노래부름, 명음 sink: 쇠약해지다, 내려앉다, 낮추다, 가라앉히다, 지다, 스며들다, 몰락하다, 침몰하다, 숙이다, 쑥 빠지다, 우묵해지다 sinuous: 꾸불꾸불한, 복잡한, 빙통그러진, 유연한 skeleton: 해골, 골격, 골자, 뼈대, 해골의, 여윈, 여윈 사람, 줄기, 최소한도의, 조직 skiff: 작은 배, 함재 보트, 작은 보트 skillet: 프라이팬, 냄비, 손잡이가 긴 프라이팬 skip: 빠뜨리다, 급히 떠나다, 거르다, 뛰어다니다, 가볍게 뛰다, 도약, 뛰놀다, 뛰다, 건너뜀, 건너 뛰다, 스쳐가다 skull: 두개골, 머리, 두뇌, 머리를 때리다, 일류 인물 slack: 느린, 늦추다, 늘어진, 침체된, 분탄, 느즈러진 곳, 느즈러진, 느슨한, 좋지 못한, 약해지다, 슬랙스 slanting: 견지, 편견으로 말하다,
물매, 경향, 기울다, 기울어진 slate: 점판암, 슬레이트, 후보자 명부, 석판, 석관, 슬레이트로 이다, 예정하다, 후보자 명부에 등록하다, 혹평하다, 석판색, 석판질의 slaughter: 학살, 도살, 학살하다, 완패, 도살하다, 대학살, 대승리를 거두다 sleeping: 수면 sleepy: 졸음이 오는 듯한, 졸린, 너무 익어 속이 썩기 시작한, 잠자는 듯한, 졸리는 sleeve: 소매, 을 몰래 준비하다, 소매를 달다, 소매자락, 슬리브관, 커버 slender: 가느다란, 마른, 얼마 안 되는, 빈약한, 미덥지 못한, 미덥지 않은, 협음의, 모자라는, 호리호리한 slew: 많음, 회전, 습지, 진창, 수두룩함, 돌다, 돌리다, 늪 slice: 얇게 베다, 부분, 베어낸 한 조각, 한점, 나누다, 얇게 저미는 식칼, 몫, 곡구, 곡구로 치다, 곡구로, 가르듯이 달리다 sliding: 변화하는, 미끄러지는, 미끄러져 움직이는 slight: 경멸, 근소한, 약한, 얕보다, 적은, 훌쭉한, 가냘픈, 모자라는, 하찮은, 경시하다, 조금도 slim: 호리호리한, 부족한, 빈약한, 가늘어지다, 아주 적은, 약한, 하찮은, 홀쭉한, 시시한, 불충분한, 교활한 slink: 살금살금 걷다, 가만히 도망치다, 조산하다, 간들간들 걷다, 달 차지 못한 새끼, 달이 차지 못한, 살금살금 도망가다, 유산하다 slip: 스르르 빠지다, 전표, 살짝들어가다, 몰래 달아나다, 미끄러지다, 쑥 걸쳐 입다, 쑥 집어넣다, 의 가지를 자르다, 부전, 미끄러 뜨리다, 풀어 놓다 slipper: 슬리퍼, 바퀴멈추개, 회전 제어 장치 굄목, 개심하다, 덧신, 슬리퍼로 때리다, 슬리퍼를 신고 걷다 slit: 틈, 길게 벤자리, 긴 구멍, 긴 짬, 길다랗게 베인 상처, 째어 발기다, 가느다랗게 찢다, 가느다랗게 찢어지다, 가느다랗게 쪼개다, 가느다랗게 째다, 가느다랗게 베어지다 slope: 경사지다, 경사도, 비탈, 경사면, 경사지게 하다, 경사, 달아나다, 어깨 총의 자세, 자체의 기울기 slosh: 물속을 뛰어 다니다, 배회하다, 철벅철벅 휘젓다, 묽은 음료, 녹기 시작한 눈, 깊이 없는 감상적인
Mark Twain 이야기, 뇌물, 물 속을 허위적거리며 나아가다, 튀기는 소리, 진흙 속을 허위적거리며 나아가다, 일없이 돌아다니다 slouch: 구부리다, 구부정하게 서다, 그렇게 서기, 너절한 사람, 늘어뜨리다, 늘어지다, 게으름뱅이, 수그리다, 몸을 구부리고 단정치 못하게 앉다, 고개를 숙이다, 몸을 구부리고 단정치 못하게 서다 slumber: 휴지하다, 잠, 잠자다, 잠자면서 보내다, 활동을 쉬다, 무기력 상태, 혼수 상태 smart: 스마트한, 날카로운, 고통, 괴로워하다, 비통, 빈틈없는, 아픔, 약삭빠른, 똑똑한, 욱시욱신 아프다, 욱신욱신 쑤시는 smartness: 아픔, 빈틈없는, 욱신욱신 쑤시는, 욱시욱신 아프다, 약삭빠른, 강한, 스마트한, 격통, 비통, 분개하다, 분개 smarty: 자만의 smell: 냄새, 의 냄새가 나다, 후각, 낌새, 냄새 맡음, 냄새맡고 다니다, 악취가 나다, 알아채다, 냄새맡다, 맡아내다, 냄새가 나다 smelt: 용해하다, 제련하다, 빙어, 빙어 무리의 식용어 smoke: 얼굴을 붉히다, 궐련, 김이 나다, 그을리다, 대마초를 피우다, 잘 타지 않고 내다, 흑인, 훈제로 하다, 덧없는 것, 여송연, 연기 smoked: 훈제의, 유연으로 그을린, 그을린, 훈제한 smoking: 발연, 흡연, 냄, 끽연, 담배를 피우는, 발한, 흡연 연기 나는, 그을림, 연기 남, 담배 피우는, 김 나는 smooth: 유창한, 매끄러운, 반드럽게 함, 부드러운, 입에 당기는, 평지, 반드러운 부분, 수염없는, 반드러운, 멋진, 귀에 거슬리지 않는 snake: 뱀, 뒤틀다, 꿈틀거리다, 꿈틀꿈틀 움직이다, 음흉한 사람, 잡아 끌다, 말 살며시 가벼리다, 말 없이 가벼리다, 묶다, 뱀 같은 인간, 와이어로 하수관을 청소하다 snap: 달려들다, 덥석 물다, 딸깍 소리내다, 정력, 못 견디게 되다, 꽝당다, 물어뜯다, 덥석 물음, 버럭 소리침, 불발로 그치다, 툭 끊다 snatch: 와락 붙잡다, 잡아챔, 작은 조각, 강탈, 급히 먹다, 한입, 단시간, 단편, 잡으려고 하다, 용하게 얻다, 움켜잡으려들다 sneak: 고자질꾼, 고자질하다, 비겁한 사람, 후무리다, 슬그머니 움직이다, 몰래 움직이다, 훔치다, 남몰래 하는, 고자질하는 학생, 굽실굽실하다,
남몰래 빠져 나감 sneaking: 비열한, 슬금슬금하는, 살금살금 걷는, 비밀의 sneeze: 재채기, 업신여기다, 재채기하다, 깔보다, 유괴, 유괴하다, 체포하다 snifter: 한 모금, 코카인 상용자, 브랜디 술잔, 주둥이가 조붓한 술잔, 코카인 사용자, 술 한 모금 snore: 코를 골다, 코골기, 코골며 보내다 snorer: 코고는 사람 snort: 콧김, 씨근거리, 배기음, 콧김을 뿜다, 씩씩 소리내다, 스노클, 소방용 수압 기중기, 소량, 씩씩거리며 말하다, 잠수용 플라스틱 관, 증기를 뿜다 snowy: 오점이 없는, 눈의, 눈이 오는, 눈이 쌓인, 눈이 썅 눈같은, 설백의, 눈이 많은, 순백의 snuffle: 코를 킁킁거리다, 코가 멤, 콧소리, 코를 킁킁거림, 콧소리로 노래하다, 콧소리로 말하다, 흐느껴 울다, 코감기, 냄새를 맡다, 카타르, 코로 맡다 snug: 아늑한, 넉넉한, 숨은, 조촐한, 깨끗한, 내항성있는, 잘 정비된, 서로 기분 좋게 눕다, 가지런히 정비된, 단정히 하다, 아담한 soaked: 스며든, 흠뻑젖은 so-and-so: 여차여차, 이러저러, 나쁜 놈, 아무개 soap: 비누, 지방산의 알칼리 금속염, 뇌물, 비누를 칠하다, 비누의, 비누투성이의, 금전, 돈, 에게 아첨하다, 을 비누로 빨다, 을 비누로 문지르다 sob: 눈물을 자아내는, 흐느끼다, 흐느끼는 듯한 소리를 내다, 훌쩍이는 울음, 훌쩍이면서 이야기하다, 흐느낌, 흐느껴 울다, 흐느끼며 말하다, 숨을 가쁘게 쉬다, 숨을 헐떡이다, 개새끼 sobbing: 흐느껴 우는 sober: 수수한, 술이 깨다, 냉정한, 취하지않은, 진지한, 분별 있는, 맑은 정신의, 마음이 가라앉다, 마음을 가라앉히다, 과장 없는, 침착해지다 socks: 속스 soda: 소다, 소다수, 탄산수, 크림소다, 소다의 sofa: 소파, 긴의자 soften: 부드럽게 하다, 저항력을 약화시키다, 연성으로 하다, 상냥하게 하다, 저항력을 약화 시키다, 연하게 하다, 연약하게 하다, 덜다, 누그러지다, 누그러지게 하다, 낮게 하다 softly: 조용한, 수월한, 흐릿한,
277 온화한, 연한, 상쾌한, 부드럽게, 손쉬운, 부드러운 물건, 부드러운, 매끈한 softness: 조용한, 수월한, 연한, 흐릿한, 온화한, 상쾌한, 조용하게, 부드럽게, 부드러운물건, 부드러운, 매끈한 softy: 잘 속는 사람, 멍청이, 몹시 감상적인 사람, 바보, 속기 쉬운 사람, 연약한 사람, 유약한 사람 soil: 오물, 더러워지다, 더럽히다, 흙, 토양, 비료, 타락시키다, 얼룩을 묻히다, 생육지, 토지, 더럼 soldier: 용사, 군대에 복무하다, 군인, 꾀부리다, 전사, 빤들거리다, 사병, 용병, 군인이 되다, 훈제 청어, 병사 solemn: 엄숙한, 정식의, 격식 차린, 신성한, 종교 상의, 진지한, 심각한 표정의, 종교상의, 중대한 solemnity: 의식, 장엄, 엄숙, 점잔뺌, 정식, 점잔 뺌 solid: 고체, 견실한, 입체의, 고체의, 사이가 좋은, 멋진, 완전한, 순수한, 속이 비지 않은, 연속된, 하이픈없이 된 solitary: 고독한, 혼자의, 외로운, 단독의, 혼자사는 사람, 혼자 사는 사람, 유일한, 분리된, 인적이 없는 solo: 독주, 독창, 단독 비행, 독무대, 솔로의, 독창곡, 단독의, 단독으로, 단독 연기, 단독 비행하다, 독주곡 sombre: 수수한, 어두컴컴한, 음침한, 침울한, 거무칙칙한, 어둠침침한 sombrero: 챙넓은 중절모, 솜브레로 sometime: 언제가 조만간, 이전, 이따금, 이따금의, 이전의, 언젠가, 어떤 때에 song: 노래, 가곡, 가창, 시, 지저귐, 변명, 설명, 창가, 을 자랑하다, 무가차한 것, 물끓는 소리 sooner: 선구적 이주자, 선구이주민, 선수치는 사람 soothing: 누그러뜨리는, 달래는 듯한, 달래는 sore: 상처, 아픈, 언짢은 추억, 지독한, 성마른, 슬픈, 아프게, 얼얼한, 비통, 힘차게, 진무른데 sorely: 슬픈, 따끔 따끔 쑤시는, 고통을일으키는, 상처, 성난, 비통, 힘사게, 아프게, 진무른데, 지독한, 격심한 sorrow: 불행, 슬픔, 고난, 슬픈, 슬퍼보이는, 아쉬움, 슬퍼하다, 후회, 고생 sorrowful: 슬픈, 가슴아픈, 슬퍼보이는, 애처로운, 슬퍼하는, 슬프게 하는, 슬픔에 젖은, 후회하는 sorrowfully: 슬픈, 애처로운, 슬퍼보이는, 가슴아픈
278 soul: 영혼, 정수, 정신, 확실히, 기백, 단연코, 열정, 화신, 사람, 흑인이 전하는 강렬한 느낌, 흑인 본래의 soundly: 충분히, 건전한, 확실한, 합리적인, 철저한, 강하지않은, 안전한, 건전하게 sour: 신 것, 신, 사워, 까다로운, 시게하다, 지르릉하게 하다, 찌무룩한, 시큼한, 산패한, 발효한, 냉습한 spacious: 넓찍한, 넓은, 드넓은 spade: 흑인, 가래, 삽, 포미박기, 스페이드한벌, 스페이드, 스페이드페, 한 가래의 분량, 스페이드패, 삽으로 파다, 끌로 잘라내다 spades: 스페이드 한 벌 spaniard: 스페인 사람 spanish: 스페인 사람, 스페인 말, 스페인어, 스페인 말의, 스페인 사람의, 스페인 풍의, 스페인의 spare: 절약하다, 할애하다, 용서하다, 나누어 주다, 예비품, 아끼지 않다, 아끼다, 없는대로 지내다, 억누르다, 검약하다, 삼가다 spasm: 경련, 발작 spasmodic: 경련의, 흥분한, 발작적인, 경련성의 spec: 투기, 구경거리, 명세, 오락, 투기 사업, 연예, 의 명세서를 쓰다 specially: 임시로, 특히, 특별한 방법으로, 특별히, 일부러, 특제로, 각별히, 모처럼 speck: 얼룩, 극히 작은 조각, 반점을 찍다, 작은 반점, 점을 붙이다, 흠을 찍다, 흠을 붙이다, 지방, 잔 알맹이, 점을 찍다, 작은 얼룩 speckled: 얼룩덜룩한, 반점이 있는 spectacle: 구경거리, 안경, 광경, 장관, 보기에 도 지겨운 것, 타자의 재차의 무득점, 보기에 도 딱한 것 spectacles: 안경 speechless: 말을 못하는, 잠자코 있는, 말 못하는, 말문이 막힌, 말하지 않는, 이루 형언할 수 없는 speedily: 즉시의, 재빠른, 조속한, 민속한, 빨리 speeding: 속도위반, 속도를 위반한, 고속으로 움직이는, 고속 진행 spell: 주문, 마력, 주문으로 얽어매다, 철자하다, 매력, 교대, 한바탕의 일, 다 쓰다, 을 매혹되어, 매혹되어, 기분이 나쁜 때 spelling: 철자, 철자법 spider: 삼발이, 프라이팬, 거미, 거미같은, 아주 가느다란 spile: 삽관, 꼭지, 나무마개, 마개, 말뚝 못, 말뚝 못을 박다, 즙을 받다, 구멍을 내다
Adventures of Tom Sawyer spit: 뱉다, 내뱉듯이 말하다, 곶, 한두 송이씩 흩날리다, 꿰찌르다, 돌출한 모래톱, 후두두 후두두 내리다, 성나서 그렁거림, 성나서 그르렁거리다, 제거품, 굽는 꼬챙이 spite: 악의, 원한, 앙심으로, 에 짓궂게 굴다, 을 돌보지 않고, 에도 불구하고, 짓궂게 굴다, 앙갚음하다 splendid: 화려한, 빛나는, 훌륭한, 굉장한, 근사한, 멋진, 눈부신 splendor: 빛남, 훌륭함, 장려, 광휘를 나타내는 것, 광휘를 주는 것, 현저 split: 분할, 갈라진, 갈라진 금, 밀고하다, 분열시키다, 쪼개다, 불화, 균열, 쪼개진, 반병, 분리 splutter: 탁탁 소리 나게 하다, 푸푸 소리를 내다, 푸푸 소리 나게 하다, 푸푸 소리, 탁탁 소리를 내다, 탁탁 소리, 빠른 말, 튀기다, 뜻 모를 말, 침을 튀기며 하는 말, 빠른 말로 지껄여대다 spoil: 관직, 망치다, 이권, 약탈하다, 발굴물, 약탈품, 아이를 응석받이로 키우다, 못쓰게 되다, 손상케하다, 상하다, 약탈 spoken: 구두, 입으로 말하는, 구두의, 담화에 사용되는, 말에 사용되는 spool: 실패, 실감개, 스풀, 한 번 감은 양, 실패에 감다, 릴 spotted: 반점이 있는, 얼룩덜룩한, 손상당한, 흠이 있는, 더럽혀진, 오점이 있는, 티가 있는 sprawl: 큰대자로 드러눕다, 큰대자로 때려 눕히다, 마구 퍼지다, 쭉 뻗다, 꼴사납게 뻗어나다, 볼품없이 뻗어 있다, 불규칙하게 넓어짐, 불규칙하게 뻗어나다, 불규칙하게 뻗음, 쭉 펴다, 큰 대자로 나가자빠지게 하다 sprawling: 불규칙하게 넓어지는, 아무렇게 휘갈긴, 팔다리를 흉하게 쭉 뻗은, 기어가는 듯한, 불규칙하게 뻗는 spray: 물보라, 분무기, 작은 가지, 흡입기, 안개를 뿜다, 물보라를 일으키다, 산탄을 퍼붓다, 가지 무늬, 퍼붓다, 가지 모양의 무늬, 가지 모양의 장식 spree: 흥청거림, 술잔치, 법석댐, 주연, 흥겹게 법석댐, 타격전, 흥청거리다 sprung: 얼근한 spy: 스파이, 찾아내다, 탐정하다, 면밀히 조사하다, 염탐하다, 스파이짓 하다, 알아보다 squeak: 찍찍 울다, 삐걱거리다, 끽끽 거리다, 아슬아슬하게 피함, 쥐 우는 소리, 찍찍 소리를 내다, 끽끽소리로
말하다, 삐걱거리는 소리, 성공하다, 앙앙, 앙앙울다 squeeze: 압착하다, 압착, 밀어 넣다, 곤경, 본뜨기, 혼잡, 짜지다, 압착되다, 붐빔, 짜내다, 착취하다 squirm: 꿈틀거리다, 몸부림치다, 어색해 하다, 머뭇거리다, 꿈틀거리기, 어색해하기, 어색해함 squirrel: 다람쥐, 저장하다, 지붕에 올라가다 staggering: 비틀거리는, 깜짝 놀라게 하는, 망설이는 stain: 얼룩, 오점, 더러워지다, 착색, 착색하다, 흠, 더럽히다, 손상시키다, 얼룩지다, 얼룩을 묻히다, 더럼 staircase: 계단, 사닥다리 계단 stairway: 계단, 충계 stalactite: 종유석 stalagmite: 석순 stale: 김빠진, 피곤한, 굳어진, 시시한, 신선치 않은, 케케묵은, 생기가 없는, 탁한, 신선하지 않은, 신선미가 없는, 맛이 없어지게 하다 stalk: 줄기, 대, 몰래 접근하다, 활보하다, 퍼지다, 잎꼭지, 유유히 걷다, 몰래 접근함, 경상부, 활보, 꽃꼭지 stalwart: 충실한, 튼튼한, 용감한, 키가 크고 늠름한 사람, 매우 충실한 사람, 매우 충실한, 키가 크고 늠름한 stammer: 말을 더듬다, 더듬으며 말하다, 말 더듬기, 더듬거리며 말하다, 말더듬기 standstill: 정지, 휴지, 막힘, 침체 starboard: 우현으로 돌리다, 우현, 진로를 오른쪽으로 잡다, 우현의, 우현쪽의 stare: 응시하다, 응시, 두드러 지다, 빤히 보다, 노려보아..시키다, 시키다, 빤히 쳐다보기, 노려보아, 노려보다, 눈에 띄다 staring: 응시하는, 야한, 혼란한, 전혀, 노려보는 stark: 강한, 순전한, 뻣뻣해져서, 뻣뻣해진, 순전히, 진짜의, 굳어버린, 뚜렷한, 엄격한, 자연 그대로의, 전연 starlight: 별빛, 별빛의 stars: 별빛 startled: 놀란 starved: 굶주린, 허기진, 굶어 죽는 stately: 위엄 있는, 장엄한 stead: 대신, 장소, 이익, 도움, 남에게 쓸모가 도움이 되다, 남에게 쓸모가 있다 steadily: 꾸준히, 착실히, 견실하게 steady: 침착한, 착실한, 흔들리지 않는, 변치 않는, 간단없는, 이미 정해진친구, 한결같은, 꾸준한, 견고 하게 하다, 견고한, 안정시키다
Mark Twain steal: 훔치다, 도둑질하다, 도루하다, 훔침, 횡재, 도둑질, 도루, 몰래 손에 넣다, 훔친물건, 몰래가다조용히 움직이다, 싸게 산 물건 stealing: 훔침, 도루, 훔친물건 stealthily: 몰래, 은밀히 stealthy: 몰래 한, 비밀의, 남의 눈을 피하는 steam: 힘, 증발하다, 김, 증기, 증기로 움직이다, 찌다, 기선 여행, 증기를 쐬다, 원기, 증기을 내다, 김이 서려 흐리다 steamboat: 기선 steamer: 기선, 찌는 기구, 증기기관 steep: 담그는 액체, 험한, 엄청난, 가풀막, 적시다, 담그다, 담금, 몰두 시키다, 급경사진, 가파른, 적심 steeped: 깊이 스며든, 액체에 담근, 뒤덮인, 둘러싸인 steeple: 뾰족탑, 뾰족한 탑 stem: 생기다, 종족, 줄기, 어간, 거슬러 나아가다, 막다, 자루, 대, 저항하다, 혈통, 줄기 모양의 부분 stern: 황량한, 엄격한, 고물, 쓸쓸한, 선미, 굳은, 준엄한, 단호한, 고물 별자리, 피할 도리가 없는, 엉덩이 stick: 붙이다, 찌르다, 잔가지, 조종간, 단장, 나무토막, 지팡이 멍청이, 연속 무하 폭탄, 고착 시키다, 엄청난 값을 부르다, 걸리게 하다 sticking: 끈적거림, 끈적끈적한, 늘어붙는, 개탕 대패로 깎기 stiff: 시체, 딱딱한, 빡빡한, 독한, 강세의, 완고한, 뻣뻣한, 되게 반죽된, 딱딱한사람, 잘움직이지 않는, 경직한 팽팽한 stifling: 답답한, 숨막힐 듯한, 딱딱하고 거북한, 거북살스러운, 숨막힐듯한 stile: 층계, 회전식 문, 울타리에 낸 디딤대 stillness: 침묵, 조용한 환경, 정적, 고요, 평온, 소리 없는 곳, 고, 고요함 stinging: 신랄한, 찌르는, 괴롭히는, 쏘는, 쑤시는 듯한, 찌르는 듯이 아픈, 통렬한, 얼얼한, 침을 가진, 고민을 주는, 가시를 가진 stir: 활동, 움직이다, 움직임, 휘젓다, 뒤섞다, 흥분, 찌르기, 휘젓기, 유통하다, 흥분시키다, 활동하다 stirring: 감동시키는, 붐비는, 활발한, 활약하는 stole: 여자용 어깨 걸이, 영대, 스톨, 길고 헐거운 겉옷, 주부용 외투 stolen: 훔친 stolid: 멍청한, 둔감한 stomach: 위, 식욕, 욕망, 참다, 먹다, 삼키다, 소화하다, 기호, 기분, 복부
stony: 돌의, 돌이 많은, 무표정한, 무정한, 돌같은, 부동의, 냉혹한, 망연자실하게 하는, 씨가 많은, 돌처럼 단단한 stopper: 마개, 멈추는, 사람의 관심을 끄는 것, 지삭을 매다, 사람의 관심을 끄는 사람, 사람의 주의를 끄는 것, 구원 투수, 사람의 주의를 끄는 사람, 스토퍼, 에 마개를 달다, 에 마개를 하다 stopping: 정지, 중지, 메우개, 구두점을 찍음, 멈추게 함, 멎는, 메워서 채움, 손가락으로 선을 누름 storm: 폭풍우, 강습, 강습하다, 날뛰다, 호통치다, 빗발치듯 하는 총알, 큰비, 폭발, 돌진하다, 험알해지다, 심한 천둥 stormy: 폭풍우의, 소란스러운, 날씨가 험악한, 격렬한, 폭풍우 같은 stoutly: 용감하게, 튼튼하게 stove: 난로, 스토브, 온실, 온실에서 재배하다, 요리용 난로, 온실에서 속상 재배하다 straggle: 산재하다, 뿔뿔이 흩어지다, 무질서하게 나아가다, 뻗쳐 퍼지다, 뒤떨어지다, 우거지다, 낙오하다 straggling: 뿔뿔이 흩어지다, 무질서하게 나아가다, 뒤떨어지다, 뻗쳐 퍼지다, 산재하다, 우거지다, 낙오한 straightway: 곧, 당장에, 직접 일직선의, 즉시, 즉각, 일직선으로, 직선의, 일직선의 strain: 긴장시키다, 거르다, 종족, 경향, 혈통, 기미, 남용하다, 접질하다, 잡아당기다, 성격, 너무 써서 손상 시키다 straitened: 부족하여, 금전적으로 곤란한 strangely: 이상하게, 기묘하게, 서먹서먹하게, 기묘하게도, 색다르게, 이상하게도 stranger: 손님, 제삼자, 낯선 사람, 새로 온 사람, 무 경험자, 모르는 사람, 을 쌀쌀하게대하다, 여보세요, 문외한 straw: 짚, 밀짚, 가짜의, 하찮은, 하찮은 물건, 짚한 오라기, 짚으로 만든, 스트로, 밀짚모자, 하찮은 것, 짚으로 만든 것 stray: 길을 잃다, 길 잃은, 길 잃은 가축, 드문, 뿔뿔이 흩어진, 일행에서 뒤처진, 방황하다, 못된 길로 빠지다, 집잃은 아이, 헤매다, 고립한 streak: 줄, 광맥, 질주하다, 줄이 지다, 성향, 나체로 대중 앞을 달리다, 줄무의, 기미, 줄무늬지다, 경향, 줄을 긋다 stream: 시내, 흐르다, 흐름,
279 펄럭이다, 풍조, 경향, 흘리다, 유출시키다, 정보의 흐름, 펄럭이게 하다, 물결 streaming: 흐름, 능력별 학급 편성 stretch: 기지개를 켜다, 펴다, 뻗다, 펴지다, 펼치다, 뻗치다, 억지로 갖다 붙이다, 잡아당기다, 에 미치다, 손발을 뻗다, 긴장 stretched: 잡아당기는 stricken: 맞은, 다친, 덮친, 습격당한 strict: 엄한, 절대적인, 정확한, 엄격한, 긴장된, 엄밀한, 완전한 strictly: 엄한, 절대적인, 정확한, 엄격하게 striking: 치는, 파업중인, 인상적인, 현저한, 두드러진, 눈에 띄는 string: 현, 일렬, 속이다, 긴장시키다, 끈, 부대 조건, 실이되다, 섬유를 떼다, 실, 의 현을 조르다, 일렬로 늘어세우다 striped: 줄무늬가 있는, 줄이 있는 stroke: 한바탕 일하기, 치는 소리, 고동, 쓰다듬다, 맥박, 어루만지다, 한 칼, 한 번 움직임, 한 번 손발 놀리기, 한 번 새김, 침 struck: 파업으로 폐쇄된 struggling: 분투하는, 생활고와 싸우는, 기를쓰는, 발버둥치는, 노력하는 stubborn: 완고한, 완강한, 다루기 어려운, 말 안 듣는, 단단한 stuck-up: 거만한 studiously: 애써 -하여, 학문을 좋아하여, 꼼꼼하게, 신중하게 stump: 유세하다, 의족, 그루터기, 괴롭히다, 뿌리, 의족으로 걷다, 곤경에 빠져, 꼬투리, 난처하게 하다, 도전하다, 쿵쿵 걷다 stunning: 기절시키는, 멍하게 하는, 아주 멋진, 멍해지는, 매우 훌륭한 stupendous: 굉장한, 엄청난, 깜짝 놀랄 만한 stupor: 무감각, 혼수, 망연 sturdily: 건강하게, 억세게, 불굴으로, 튼튼하게 subdued: 억제된, 가라앉은, 차분한, 조용한, 완화된, 약해진, 낮춘, 낮아진, 정복된 sublimity: 장엄, 장엄한 것, 절정, 극치, 웅대, 고상, 숭고한 인물 subscriber: 기부자, 기명자, 예약자, 구독자, 정기회원, 응모자, 신청자, 서명자, 가입자, 예약 구독자, 전화 가입자 subsidence: 진정, 함몰, 감퇴, 침전, 가라앉음, 침전물, 강하 substance: 실체, 물질, 실질, 요지, 재산, 물건, 본질, 사실상, 실질적으로, 자산, 거의 대부분
280 substitute: 대리인, 대용품, 바꾸다, 대용하다, 대리를 하다, 대체물, 대리의, 대리시키다, 대체하다, 대용어, 대용식품 subterranean: 지하의, 숨은, 비밀의, 지하에 사는 사람, 지하에서 일하는 사람, 지하에 사를 파는 사람 succeed: 에 계속하다, 성공하다, 잇따라 일어나다, 계속되다, 입신하다, 의 뒤를 잇다, 계승하다, 의 자리를 계승하다, 후임이 되다 succeeding: 계속되는, 다음의 succession: 연속, 계승, 상속, 상속자들, 계승권, 상속권, 연속물 succumb: 굴복하다, 죽다, 지다 suck: 빨다, 흡수하다, 한 번 빨기, 빨아들이다, 빨기흡인력, 얻다, 착취하다, 홀짝 빨아들이다, 한 번 핥기, 실망, 에게 젖을 먹이다 sucking: 미숙한, 빨아들이는, 젖내나는, 아직 젖 떨어지지 않은, 풋내기의, 젖을 빠는, 빨아 들이는 sudden: 돌연한, 갑작스런, 돌연 suddenness: 갑작스러움, 별안간, 돌연 suds: 비눗물, 거품 suffer: 입다, 견디다, 당하다, 병에 걸리다, 괴로워하다, 손해를 입다, 겪다, 고생하다, 허용하여, 아파하다, 하게 하다 sufferer: 환자, 수난자, 고생하는 사람, 이재자, 이재민, 괴로워하는 사람 suffering: 괴로움, 고통, 피해, 고생, 수난, 재난, 재해, 괴로운 sufficiently: 충분히 sugar: 설탕, 에 설탕을 넣다, 저주하다, 단풍당을 만들다, 달콤하게하다, 당액을 바짝 졸이다, 설탕으로 달게하다, 설탕을 입히다, 당화하다, 각설탕 한 개, 각설탕 한 술 suggestion: 암시, 유발, 투, 제안, 기미, 생각남, 암시되어진 사람, 생각하기, 제의 suited: 의 슈트를 입은, 슈트를 입은, 적합하여, 어울려 sullen: 음산한, 찌무룩한, 지르퉁한, 찌푸린 얼굴, 육중한, 실쭉한 sullenly: 부루퉁하여, 뿌루퉁한, 뚱하여 summit: 절정, 정상, 수뇌회담, 수뇌부, 모서리, 정상 회담, 정점, 꼭대기, 수뇌 회담, 수뇌급, 수뇌급의 sumptuous: 사치스런, 값진, 호화로운, 값비싼 sumptuously: 호화롭게, 사치스럽게 sunk: 침몰된, 물밑의, 움푹한 sunken: 물밑의, 움푹 들어간,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 가라앉은, 내려앉은, 살이 빠진, 움푹한 sunlight: 햇빛, 일광 sunny: 태양같은, 양지바른, 볕 잘 드는, 밝은, 명랑한, 해가 잘 비추는, 명란한 sunset: 말기, 해질녘, 일몰, 저녁놀, 종말, 일물 sunshine: 햇빛, 맑은 날씨, 명랑, 양지, 쾌활 superabundance: 과다, 여분, 여분으로 있음, 과잉 superb: 굉장한, 멋진, 장려한, 화려한, 훌륭한, 당당한 superintendent: 감독자, 관리자, 소장, 경찰 본부장, 장관, 감독 superior: 우세한, 우수한, 뛰어난 사람, 거만한, 윗사람, 수도원장, 우량한, 을 초월한, 에 동요되지 않는, 보다 놓은, 상급자 superstition: 미신, 사교 supervision: 감독 supper: 저녁 식사, 밤참 supplication: 기원, 탄원, 간청 surprised: 놀란, 놀라다 surprising: 놀라운, 의외의, 불시의, 불가사의한 surroundings: 주위, 주위의 상태 surveying: 측량, 측량술 suspect: 의심하다, 용의자, 의심스러운, 알아채다, 느끼다, 이 아닌가 생각하다, 의심을 품다 suspended: 정직이 된, 집행 유예의, 출장 정지가 된, 뜬, 떠다녀, 정지한, 매달린 suspender: 양말대님, 양말 대님, 바지 멜빵, 멜빵, 매다는사람, 다는 사람 suspense: 걱정, 서스펜스, 미결정, 불안, 이도저도 아님, 정지, 미결 suspicion: 미량, 의심, 협의, 소량, 낌새챔, 느낌, 용의, 에 혐의를 두다 suspicious: 의심을 나타내는, 괴이쩍은, 의심하는, 의심스러운, 의심 많은, 의혹을 일으키는 swag: 장물 약탈, 부정 이득, 약탈품, 꽃잎 장식, 방랑자가 휴대하는 짐 보따리, 일상 용품을 휴대하고 방랑하다 swagger: 멋진, 스마트한, 자랑하다, 으스대다, 뻐기다, 거들럭거리며 걷다, 거드럭거리는 걸음걸이, 을러대어, 시키다, 뽐내며 걷기, 뽐내며 걷다 swarm: 떼짓다, 무리, 군중, 떼지어 분봉하다, 떼, 다수, 꿀벌떼, 기어 오르다, 부유 세포군, 분봉하다, 벌 떼 swarthy: 거무스레한, 거무튀튀한,
거무스름한 sway: 흔들다, 동요, 지배하다, 좌우하다, 지배, 의 결의를 움직이다, 흔들리다, 좌우 하는 힘, 자유로이 하는 힘, 의 의견을 움직이다 swear: 맹세하다, 저주, 선서시키다, 선서하다, 단언하다, 벌받을 소리를 하다, 서약하다, 욕, 욕지거리하다, 한 상태로 하다, 맹세코 sweat: 땀, 고역, 혹사하다, 걱정하여, 땀 흘려 일하다, 열심히 일하여, 고문하다, 땀으로 적시다, 땀을 흘리게 하다, 땀을 흘리다, 물기 sweated: 저임금 노동의 sweep: 옷자락을 끌며 걷다, 털다, 청소하다, 엄습하다, 길고 큰 노, 굴뚝 청소부, 타다, 만곡, 먼지, 한 번 휘두르기, 청소 sweeping: 청소, 일소하는, 일소, 파죽지세, 전반에 걸친, 불어제침, 밀어내림, 먼지, 대대적인, 쓰레기, 소탕 sweet: 단 것, 사탕, 캔디, 친절한, 신선한, 상냥한, 상냥하게, 향기로운, 맛있는, 귀여운, 순조롭게 sweetly: 상냥하게, 달게, 귀엽게, 향기롭게, 기분 좋게, 기분좋게, 잘 들어, 아름답게 sweetmeats: 봉봉, 캔디, 사탕, 설탕절임한 과일, 사탕 과자 swell: 멋쟁이, 부풀다, 멋진, 달인, 붇다, 증대, 명사, 훌륭한, 맵시 있는, 늘다, 높이다 swelling: 팽창, 기복, 종기, 부푼, 증대 융기한, 증대, 융기한, 팽윤 swim: 헤엄치다, 물고기의 부레, 수영, 띄우다, 미끄러지다, 뜨다, 넘치다, 헤엄치는 시간, 헤엄, 헤엄치게 하다, 현기증이 나다 swimming: 수영, 쉽게, 일사 천리로, 거침 없이, 현기증, 땀으로 넘친, 물로 넘친, 어지러운, 흐르는 듯한, 침 따위로 넘친, 헤엄치는 swing: 그네, 진동, 진폭, 매달다, 방향을 바꾸다, 좌우하다, 흔들다, 동요, 스윙 음악, 가락, 교묘히 처리하다 swinging: 경쾌한, 흔들리는, 활발한, 활개젓는, 진동하는, 음률적이고 생동하는, 유행의 첨단을 가는, 성적으로 자유분방한, 기운찬, 앞뒤로 흔들림, 앞뒤로 흔들리는 switch: 전철기, 전철하다, 스위치, 휘청휘청한 나뭇가지, 휘두르다, 회초리로 치다, 한번 치기, 전환, 다리꼭지, 회초리로 때리다, 스위치를 끄다 sword: 검, 무력, 전쟁, 칼, 총검 sworn: 맹세한, 선서한
Mark Twain swung: 흔들거리는, 물결 모양의 sycamore: 플라타너스, 무화과 나무, 단풍나무의 일종, 그 단단한 재목, 큰단풍나무, 무화과 무리, 플라타너스의 일종, 시카모아단 풍나무, 무화과 나무의 일종 symmetrical: 대칭적인, 대칭의, 대칭성의, 균형이 잡힌, 상칭의, 상칭적인, 조화된, 균형잡힌 sympathy: 동정, 공명, 교감, 동조, 연민, 일치, 조화, 찬성, 동의, 동감, 감웅성 tackle: 태클, 태클하다, 마구를 달다, 붙잡다, 테이클, 부지런히 시작하다, 달려들다, 도구, 도르래로 끌어 올리다, 복활차, 에 달려들다 tackling: 태클 동작, 도르래 장치, 도구의 한벌, 밧줄, 배의 삭구, 붙잡고 방해함, 고패 장치 tail: 계사 한정, 한사의, 꼬리, 꼬리를자르다, 화폐의 뒷면, 한사 상속 재산, 의 꼬리를 잡아 당기다, 에 꼬리를 달다, 미행하다, 잇다, 꼬리 모양의 것 tails: 뒷면이 나온, 뒷면이 나와서 taint: 더럽히다, 더러워지다, 썩다, 감염, 기미, 더럼, 오명, 해독을 끼치다, 오염하다, 병독, 타락 tale: 이야기, 총수, 거짓말, 험담, 전체, 수, 소문, 비밀을 퍼뜨리다, 고자질, 계산, 객담 talent: 재능, 연예인, 재능 있는 사람들, 인재, 고대 그리스, 재주, 탤런트, 히부리의 무게 이름, 재능 있는 사람, 자기 마음대로 거는 사람들 tales: 보결 배심원, 보결 배심원 소집 영장, 탈러 talkative: 말 많은, 이야기하기 좋아하는 tallow: 짐승 기름, 수지 양초, 수지가 생기다, 수지를 바르다, 살찌게 하다, 수지, 짐승기름 tally: 부신, 일치, 그 눈금, 득점, 계산, 물표, 표, 패, 짝의 한쪽, 부합하다, 대조하다 tame: 부드럽게 하다, 복종시키다, 길들다, 순한, 무기력하게 하다, 따분한, 무기력한, 재미없는, 누르다, 길들인, 길든 tan: 햇볕에 타다, 햇볕에 태우다, 무두질하다, 매질하다, 황갈색, 황갈색 옷, 탠 껍질 햇볕에 탄 빛깔, 황갈색의, 햇볕에 그을음, 곡마단, 때리다 tangle: 엉키다, 빠지다, 얽히다, 빠뜨리다, 얽히게 하다, 싸우다, 분규가 일어나다, 분규를 일으키다, 올가미에 걸리게 하다, 얽힘, 싸움
tangled: 얽힌, 혼란을 일으킨, 분규의 tanner: 무두장이, 무두질, 제혁소, 가죽을 무두질하는 사람, 육펜스 tannery: 무두질 공장, 무두질공장, 무두질하는 법, 무두질, 무두질법 tar: 타르, 뱃사람, 엄하게 벌하다, 선원, 가출옥 때의 남은 형기, 타르를 바르다 tarry: 늦어지다, 기다리다, 타르의, 망설이다, 타르로 더럽혀진, 타르를 칠한, 머무르다, 체재, 체재하다 taste: 시식, 취미, 맛보다, 맛, 미각, 기호, 의 맛이 나다, 풍미, 한 입, 풍미가 있다, 한 번 맛보기 tavern: 선술집, 여인숙 taw: 돌튀기기, 돌튀기기의 개시선, 튀김돌, 구슬치기를 시작하는 기선, 명반과 소금물로 무두질하다 tear: 눈물, 쥐어뜯다, 찢다, 분열시키다, 비애, 할퀴다, 질주하다, 잡아뜯다, 미친듯이 날뛰다, 괴롭히다, 돌진하다 tearful: 슬픈, 눈물어린, 눈물을 자아내는, 눈물이 헤픈, 곧잘 우는, 눈물 어린 tearing: 찢는, 괴로운, 냅다, 미친듯이, 사납게 날뛰는, 잡아뜯는, 맹렬이, 쥐어 뜯는, 쥐어뜯는 듯한, 맹렬한, 맹렬히 teasing: 짖궂게 괴롭히는, 귀찮은 teaspoon: 찻숟가락, 찻숟가락으로 하나, 찻숟가락으로 하나의 양 teaspoonful: 소량, 약간, 찻숫가락으로 하나, 찻숟갈 하나 가득 tedious: 지루한, 장황한 telegraph: 전신, 타전하다, 통신, 전신기, 전보로 부치다, 신호하다, 속보 게시판, 돈 등을 부치다, 넌지시 알리다, 전보를 치다 telegraphic: 전신기의, 전송의, 전신의, 간결한, 전문체의 telltale: 남의 말하기 좋아하는 사람, 자동 표시기, 경렴, 비밀을 폭로하는 것, 타각 표시기, 등록기, 출퇴근 시각 표시 시계, 지수기, 증거, 풍압표시기, 밀고자 temper: 기분, 기질, 침착, 평정, 굳기, 되불림, 알맞은 조합정도, 적당한 정도, 반죽하다, 부드러워지다, 되불리다 temperance: 절주, 절제, 금주, 삼감 tempest: 대소동, 사나운비바람, 폭풍우, 대폭풍우, 대폭설, 몹시 사나워지게 하다 tempestuous: 격렬한, 사나운 비바람의, 폭풍같은, 대폭풍우의, 대폭폭설의 temple: 신전, 관자놀이, 성단, 절,
281 교회, 사원, 전당, 쳇발, 고대 유대의 3신전의 하나, 안경 다리, 성령의 전 temporarily: 일시적으로, 임시로 temporary: 덧없는, 임시의, 잠시의, 일시의, 당분간의, 일시적인, 임시 변통한 것 tempt: 유혹하다, 무릅쓰다, 시도하다, 성나게 하다, 꾀다, 당기게 하다, 할 생각이 나게 하다, 시험하다 temptation: 유혹, 광야의 시험, 유혹물 tempting: 유혹하는, 황홀하게 하는, 부추기는, 마음이 당기는 tenantless: 빌어쓰는 사람이 없는, 빌어 쓸 사람이 없는, 빈땅의, 거주자가 없는 tendency: 경향, 버릇, 취지, 추세, 성벽, 특정한 경향, 성향, 풍조 tender: 허약한, 간호인, 부드러운, 제출하다, 입찰하다, 부속선, 감시인, 입찰, 제공, 친절한, 탄수차 tenderness: 유연함, 마음이 무름, 민감, 애정, 유연, 친절, 다정 tense: 팽팽한, 긴장한, 긴장시키다, 시제, 팽팽하게 하다, 팽팽해지다, 부자연스러운 tent: 텐트, 주거, 천막으로 덮다, 빨간 포도주, 텐트 모양의 물건, 휴대 암실, 거즈심을 넣어 벌려두다, 텐트로 덮다, 집, 진홍색의 포도주, 상처 구멍에 넣는 거즈심 terrific: 무서운, 굉장한, 대단한, 이상한, 훌륭한, 무시무시하다, 무섭다, 소름이 끼치다 territory: 영토, 담당 구역, 판도, 지역, 비방, 분야, 판매 구역, 지방, 준주 terror: 공포, 무서운사람, 무서움, 성가신 녀석, 몹시 들볶아대는 것, 공포 정치, 테러 testament: 유언, 성약, 증거, 계약, 성서, 유서 testimony: 증명, 항의, 십계, 증언, 증거, 신의 가르침, 신앙 성명, 성서, 십계명, 고백, 증엄 texas: 미국 남서부의 주 thankful: 감사하고 있는, 감사의, 감사하는 thankfully: 감사하는 마음으로 thatcher: 수상 theatrical: 극장의, 연극의, 연극 같은, 연극, 연극조의, 연극적 행동 thee: 너를, 너에게 theirs: 그들의 것 thence: 그때부터, 그러므로, 거기서부터, 그런고로, 그곳에서부터 thereabouts: 대략, 그 근처에서, 그 무렵에, 그 당시, 그분근에, 그분근처에
282 thereof: 그것의, 거기서부터, 그것에 관해서, 그것으로부터 thick: 가장 두꺼운부분, 두껍게, 우거진 수풀, 만난을 무릅쓰고, 한창 때, 굵은, 진하게, 두꺼운, 빽빽한, 짙은, 진한 thimble: 골무, 끼움쇠테, 씌움고리, 씌움통 thither: 저기에, 저쪽에, 저쪽의, 저쪽으로 thorough: 순전한, 철저한, 완전한, 충분한, 철저한 정책, 철저한 행동 thoroughly: 철저히, 순전히, ㅁㅇ완전히, 충분히, 완전히 thou: 너는, 네가, 달러, 당신은, 천개, 파운드 thoughtful: 생각에 잠긴, 주의 깊은, 인정있는, 사려 깊은, 생각이 깊은, 인정 있는 thrash: 때리기, 도리깨질, 도리깨질하다, 채찍질하다, 뒹굴다, 때리다, 탈곡하다, 록 음악의 한 형식, 두드리다, 파도를 거슬러 나아가다, 파도를 헤치고 나아가다 thrashing: 타작, 탈곡, 도리깨질, 대패, 채찍질 thread: 실, 실에 꿰다, 실을 꿰다, 재봉실, 나삿니를 내다, 섬유, 끈 실, 섬조, 누비듯이지나가다, 연속, 가는 것 threadbare: 진부한, 누더기를 걸친, 해어져서 실이 드러난, 케케 묵은, 입어서 다 떨어진, 닳아서 올이 드러나 보이는 threatening: 험악한, 위협적인, 일너날 듯이, 찌푸린, 협박하는, 위험한, 일어날 듯한, 협박적인 threshold: 문지방, 역, 문간, 시초, 입구, 출발점, 발단, 역역 thrill: 스릴, 전율, 떨리다, 오싹하다, 몸떨림, 스릴러, 오싹하는 느낌, 몸에 사무치다, 감동시키다, 스릴물, 떨림 thro: 직행의, 처음부터 끝까지, 죽, 장소를 두루, 을 통하여, 을 거쳐서, 으로 인하여, 완전히, 통과하여, 동안 줄곧, 연결되어 throat: 좁은 통로, 목소리, 목, 기관, 목구멍, 에 홈을 만들다, 에 홈을 파다, 좁은 입구, 좁은 출구, 목구멍 모양의 물건 throb: 동계, 떨리다, 고동, 떨림, 뛰다, 두근거리다, 감동, 고동치다, 욱식욱신 쑤시다, 율동적으로 뛰다, 진동 throne: 왕좌, 왕위, 옥좌, 왕권, 교황의 자리, 즉위시키다, 왕좌에 앉히다, 교황의 성좌, 좌품천사, 군주, 왕위에 앉다 throng: 군중, 쇄도하다, 혼잡,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 모여들다, 중압, 에 모여들다, 많은 것의 집합, 떼를 지어 모이다, 가득 메우다 throw: 던지다, 움직이다, 흔들어 떨어뜨리다, 스카프, 던지기, 갑자기 움직이다, 빠뜨리다, 얹히게 하다, 분리, 가벼운 두르개, 행정 thrust: 밀다, 찌르다, 찔러넣다, 공격, 습격, 돌진하다, 찌르기, 혹평, 밀치다, 밀기, 돌격 thumb: 엄지손가락, 마리화나 담배, 빨리 넘기다, 서투르게 다루다, 손가락으로 넘겨서 더럽히다, 엄지손가락으로 넘기다, 엄지손가락으로 만지다, 엄지손가락으로 책장을 넘기며 읽다, 엄지손가락을 세워서 부탁하다, 엄지손가락을 편승을 부탁하다, 편승을 부탁하다 thunder: 위협, 우레, 천둥, 비난, 호통, 장기를 가로채다, 요란한 울림, 천둥치다, 위협하다, 호통치다, 요란한 소리를 내다 thunderbolt: 벼락, 청천 병력, 뇌전, 성미가 벼락 같은 사람, 번개 thunderstorm: 천둥치는 폭풍우, 뇌우 thursday: 목요일, 목요일의, 목요일에 thy: 그대의 tick: 진드기, 외상, 똑딱거리다, 순간, 베갯잇, 신용 대부, 재깍재깍 가다, 체크를 하다, 대조의 표, 이불잇, 똑딱 ticket: 표, 공천 후보자 명부, 표찰을 달다, 표를 팔다, 적당한 물건, 게시표, 딱지, 셋집 표찰, 안성맞춤인 일, 승차권, 소환장 ticking: 똑딱거림, 이불잇감, 무명베, 아마포, 두색 이상의 줄무늬, 재깍소리, 똑딱소리, 재깍거림 tidings: 소식, 통지, 사건, 기별 tie: 넥타이, 연결하다, 끈, 동점, 매다, 매듭, 속박하다, 동점이 되다, 속박, 구두끈, 방해하다 tight: 단단히, 아담한, 다루기 어려운, 말쑥한, 갑갑한, 새지 않는, 옴짝딸싹할 수 없는, 팽팽하게 켕긴, 주장을 굽히지 않다, 꼭 맞는, 타이츠 tights: 몸에 꽉 끼는 옷, 속옷 til: 까지, 부정을 나타내는 기호 till: 까지, 갈다, 돈궤, 서랍, 귀중품함, 할 때까지는, 하여 마침내, 표석 점토, 배양하다, 땅을 갈다, 까지줄곧 timid: 겁많은, 수줍어하는, 머뭇거리는 timidly: 소심하게, 겁많게, 마음이 약해서 tin: 주석, 양철, 주석을 입히다, 주석
그릇, 양철 깡통, 주석으로 만든, 통조림하다, 돈, 경찰관의 배지, 경찰관, 한 깡통 tiptoe: 발끝, 살그머니, 발끝으로, 열심히, 발끝으로 걷다, 살그머니 하는, 주의 깊은, 크게 기대하고 있는, 발끝으로 서 있는, 발끝으로 선, 발끝으로 걷는 tired: 피곤한, 진부한, 물린, 지친, 싫증난, 케케묵은, 싫어진, 세상이 싫어져서, 낡아빠진, 타이어를 단 tiresome: 귀찮은, 성가신, 지루한, 따분한, 진저리 나는, 지겨운, 싫증나는, 속썩이는, 지리한 titter: 킥킥웃음, 킥킥 거리다, 킥킥 웃다, 킥킥 웃음 tobacco: 담배, 흡연 toe: 발가락, 발끝을 돌리다, 발끝, 발가락으로 대다, 빈틈없는, 부리를 대다, 앞부리를 대다, 도구의 끝, 발끝으로 걷다, 발끝으로 서다, 발가락에 해당하는 부분 toil: 수고, 힘드는일, 그물, 수고하다, 올가미, 고생, 노고, 애써 나아가다, 짐승 잡는 그물, 힘써 일하다, 을 애써 이룩하다 toilet: 화장실, 화장, 복장, 의상, 변기, 화장 도구, 변소, 화장의, 화장대, 옷매무새, 세척 toils: 짐승을 잡는 그물 tolerably: 참을성 있게, 참을 수 있을 정도로 toll: 운임, 사상자, 장거리전화료, 사용료, 통행료, 통행세, 항만세, 교량 통행료, 치다, 종을 울림, 종을 울려 부르다 tomato: 토마토, 토마토 색, 매력적인 여자 tombstone: 묘석 ton: 톤, 다량, 다수, 대중량, 총톤, 용적 톤, 유행 tongue: 말, 혀, 국어, 탕, 혀를 사용하여 불다, 혀를 사용하다, 널름거리다, 혀 모양의 것, 말하다, 혀 모양의 가장자리를 만들다, 혀처럼 생긴 것 tongue-tied: 혀가 짧은, 말문이 막힌, 말을 하지 않는 tools: 도구 tooth: 이, 맛, 이 모양의 물건, 좋아하는 것, 물다, 맞물다, 깔죽깔죽하게 하다, 에 톱니를 붙이다, 배의 대포, 식성, 이 같이 생긴 것 toothache: 치통 topic: 화제, 제목, 논제, 주제, 저서명, 이야기거리, 토픽, 대체론 topmost: 최고의, 절정의, 최상의 torment: 고통, 괴롭히다, 못살게
Mark Twain 굴다, 나무라다, 그원인, 고민, 괴롭힘, 곤란하게 하다, 고문대 torture: 고문, 곡해하다, 고통, 을 고문하다, 몹시 괴롭히다, 억지로 갖다 붙이다, 억지로 비틀다, 억지로 꼬부리다, 고문하다, 괴롭히다, 심한 고통 toss: 단숨에 들이켜다, 던지다, 흥분, 돈던지기를 하여 결정짓다, 아래위로 몹시 흔들다번롱하다, 상하의 동요, 낙마, 높이 쳐 올리다, 손쉽게 해 치우다, 던져올리다, 던지기 tossing: 야당, 변명, 아웃, 탈락, 외부, 수비측 tote: 나르다, 나른물건, 짊어지기, 짊어지다, 나르기, 운반, 여성용 대형 핸드백, 총계액 계산기 tother: 사람, 또 하나의 것, 다른 것 또 하나의, 다른 touched: 감동한, 머리가 약간 돈, 감동된, 조금 미친, 조금미친 touching: 감동시키는, 애처로운, 에 관하여, 에 관해서, 감동적인 tourist: 관광객, 투어리스트 클래스의, 관광 여행을 하다, 관광객에 적합한, 관광객을 위한, 관광객의, 원정중의 운동 선수, 좋은 봉, 투어리스트 클래스, 투어리스트 클래스로, 관광 여행으로 방문하다 toward: 에 대하여, 을 위하여, 가까이, 온순한, 으로의, 의 쪽으로, 무렵, 쪽으로, 바야흐로 일어나려는, 에 가까이, 전도 유망한 towel: 타월, 패배를 인정하다, 항복하다, 수건, 채찍질하다, 타월로 훔치다, 타월로 닦다, 타월로 말리다 toy: 장난감, 하찮은 것, 장난하다, 시시덕거리다, 희롱하다, 장난감 같은, 소꿉장난, 장난감의, 장난삼아 생각하다, 실용이 안 되는 물건 tracking: 능력별 학급 편성, 추적, 미사일의 추적, 촬영중 카메라의 좌우이동, 적성별 학급 편성 trackless: 무궤도의, 발자국 없는, 자취를 남기지 않는, 인적 미답의, 궤도없는, 길 없는, 발자국없는, 인적미답의 trading: 상업에 종사하는 tragic: 비참한, 비극의, 비극적인, 비극적 요소 trail: 기다, 오솔길, 질질 끌리다, 질질 끌다, 점점 사라지다, 자국, 길게 이야기하다, 의 뒤를 쫓다, 늘어지다, 밟아서 길을 내다, 발을 끌며 걷다 traitor: 반역자, 배반자, 매국노, 배신자 tramp: 매춘부, 부정기 화물선, 터벅터벅 걷다, 방랑자, 방랑하다,
도보 여행하다, 쿵쿵걷다, 짓밟다, 짖밟다, 긴 도보 여행, 무거운 발소리 trample: 짓밟다, 짓밟음, 유린하다, 심하게 다루다, 짓밟는 소리, 무시하다, 내리 밟다 trance: 꿈결, 비몽 사몽, 황홀상태, 실신, 황홀, 황홀하게 만들다 tranquil: 조용한, 평온한, 차분한 tranquilly: 평온하게, 조용하게, 차분하게 transcendent: 초월적인, 탁월한, 출중한, 경험을 초월한, 탁월한 사람, 뛰어난, 선험적인, 선험저거인 것, 탁월한 것 transparent: 투명한, 솔직한, 명료한, 빤히 들여다뵈는, 명백한, 명쾌한 trap: 덫, 휴대품, 덫을 놓다, 입, 타악기류, 순경, 덫 사냥을 직업으로 하다, 수하물, 뚜껑문, 표적 날리는 장치, 계략 trash: 쓰레기, 객담, 잡동사니, 폐물, 나부랑이, 부랑자, 쓰레기를 치우다, 허튼소리, 시시한 작품 travelled: 견문이 넓은, 여행자가 많은, 널리 여행을 한 treacherous: 배반하는, 믿을 수 없는, 의지가 안되는, 반역하는, 기대에 어긋나는 treachery: 배반, 배신, 반역 treasure: 보물, 보배, 비장하다, 명기하다, 재보, 재산을 던지다, 진중히 여기다, 귀여운 너, 금전, 명심하다 treasure-house: 보고, 보물 창고 treat: 대접하다, 논하다, 대우하다, 간주하다, 취급하다, 한턱, 향응하다, 향음, 한턱내다, 즐거운 일, 처리하다 trembling: 전율하는, 떨림, 떨리는, 전율, 떨기, 전율 떠는 tremendous: 무서운, 무시무시한, 굉장한, 멋진, 대단한, 거대한 tremor: 전율, 떨림, 떨리는 목소리, 오싹오싹하는 흥분, 미동, 진전 tribe: 종족, 부족, 족, 패거리, 대가족, 이스라엘 12지파의 하나, 다수의 사람, 다수의 동물 trick: 장난, 버릇, 비결, 속이다, 계교, 요술, 요술부리다, 장난감, 모양내다, 의 기대를 저버리다, 계략 trifle: 소량, 낭비하다, 트라이플, 실없는 짓을 하다, 가지고 장난하다, 만지작 거리다, 사소한일, 소홀히 하다, 실떡거리다, 약간, 하찮은일 trifling: 하찮은, 경박한, 시시한, 사소한, 게으른 trigger: 방아쇠, 빈틈없는, 재빠른, 제동기, 트리거, 제륜 장치, 일으키다, 계기, 쏘다, 암살자 trip: 여행, 과실, 소풍, 실수하다,
283 실언, 걸려서 넘어지다, 실족, 딴죽걸기, 짧은 항해, 실족하다, 가볍게 걷다 tripping: 경쾌한, 경쾌하게 빨리 걷는, 보행 자세를 취한, 비틀거리는 triumph: 성공하다, 이기다, 승리, 개선식, 승리감, 승리를 기뻐하다, 승리를 자랑하다, 대성공, 승리의 기쁨, 정복, 공적 triumphant: 의기양양한, 승리를 거둔, 의기 양양한, 승리를 얻은 troop: 군대, 수송하다, 사귀다, 떼, 모이다, 편성하다, 일단 무리, 몰리다, 떼지어 나가다, 대, 기병 중대 trophy: 전리품, 트로피, 상품, 전승 기념비, 상배, 우승 기념품, 전승기념물, 사슴의뿔, 사자 가죽 trot: 자습서, 총총걸음으로 걷다, 총총걸음, 자습용 번역서, 아장아장 걷는 어린애, 속보로 달기다, 속보, 서두르며 가다, 빠른운동, 빠른 걸음으로 안내하다, 자습서로 공부하다 troubled: 난처한, 거칠은, 소란한, 교란된, 근심스러운 troublesome: 귀찮은, 골치 아픈, 다루기 힘든, 성가신, 까다로운, 말썽부리는 trounce: 벌주다, 압도적으로 이기다, 호되게 때리다, 격파하다, 실컷 때리다 trousers: 바지, 헐렁한 판탈롱 troy: 금형, 소아시아 북서부의 옛도시, 트로이 형 truce: 휴전, 중지, 휴전 협정에 의해 중지하다, 휴지, 휴전 협정, 휴전하다, 휴전에 의해 중지하다 trumpet: 트럼펫, 나팔, 나팔 같은 소리를 내다, 나팔 모양의 물건, 나팔 불다, 나팔형 확성기, 나팔로 알리다, 퍼뜨려 알리다, 소라고둥, 나팔을 휴대한 전령, 퍼뜨리다 trunks: 트렁크스 tuck: 걷어 올리다, 정력, 싸다, 잔뜩 멀다, 징그기, 먹을 것, 밀어넣다, 기력, 틀어박다, 말다, 과자 tuesday: 화요일, 화요일에, 화요일의 tumblebug: 뿔풍뎅이 류 tumbling: 텀블링 tunnel: 터널, 지하도, 갱도를 파고 나아가다, 굴, 에 굴을 파다, 터널을 파고 나아가다, 에 터널을 파다 turf: 잔디, 잔디로 덮다, 토탄, 떼, 경마, 한 장의 뗏장, 땟장, 내쫓다, 토탄을 캐다, 경마장 turmoil: 혼란, 소동, 소란 turner: 선반공, 갈이장이, 공중제비하는 사람, 독일 사람,
284 돌리는 것, 돌리는 사람, 뒤집는 것, 뒤집는 사람, 뒤집는 주걱, 체조 협회원 turtle: 호도애, 바다거북, 거북의 고기, 바다거북을 잡다, 터틀 twig: 알다, 깨닫다, 이해하다, 잔 가지, 알아차리다, 가는 가지, 감지하다, 작은 가지, 점대 twilight: 황혼, 여명, 희미한 빛, 땅거미, 어둑새벽, 어스레하게 밝은, 여명기, 미광, 어슴푸레한 짐작, 어스름, 희미하게 비추다 twine: 꼬기, 꼬다, 감기, 얽힘, 꼰실, 얽히다, 짜다, 감기다, 감기게 하다, 엉클어짐, 꼰 실 twinkle: 빤짝 빤짝 빛나다, 깜짝임, 깜빡할 사이, 빤짝임, 순간, 반짝하고 빛내다, 반짝반짝 빛나다, 반짝거림, 경쾌하게 움직이다, 경쾌한 움직임, 깜빡거림 twinkling: 경쾌한, 어른거림, 반짝반짝 빛나는, 반짝임, 번득이는, 순간, 번쩍거리는, 번드거임, 반짝거리는, 깜ㅃ가임, 깜빡임 tyranny: 포학한 행위, 전제 정치, 포학, 폭정, 참주정치, 학대, 참주 정치, 무도한 행위 ultimately: 최후로, 결국, 근본적으로, 궁극적으로 unaccountable: 설명할 수 없는, 까닭을 알 수 없는, 책임이 없는 unadorned: 꾸밈이 없는, 있는 그대로의 unalloyed: 합금이 아닌, 순수한, 진실의, 진정한 unanimous: 만장일치의, 이구동성의, 동의의, 만장 일치의, 전원 일치의, 합의의 unanimously: 합으로 unappeasable: 만족시킬 수 없는, 완화시킬 수 없는, 가라앉힐 수 없는 unavailing: 무효의, 무익한, 헛된, 효과가 없는 unawares: 뜻밖에, 알지 못하고, 불시에, 모르는 사이에, 모르고, 무심히, 부지중에 unbearable: 참기 어려운, 견딜 수 없는 unbroken: 파손되지 않은, 길들여 지지 않은, 중단되지 않은, 완전한, 미개간의, 꺽이지 않은, 꺾이지 않은, 중단되지 않는, 손상되지 않은, 깨어지지 않은, 경작되지 않은 unbutton: 단추를 끄르다, 흉금을 터놓다 uncertain: 불확실한, 일정치 않은, 흔들거리는, 믿을 수 없는, 분명치 않은, 의심스러운, 변하기 쉬운, 확신이 없는, 확정되지 않은
Adventures of Tom Sawyer uncertainty: 불명, 불안정, 미덥지 않은 일, 반신반의, 의문, 불확정, 부정, 불확실한 일, 불확실, 불확실한 것, 불확실성 uncle: 아저씨, 숙부, 백부, 고모부, 이모부, 삼촌, 큰아버지, 전당포 주인, 작은아버지, 이웃집 아저씨, 외삼촌 uncomfortable: 불안한, 불쾌한, 기분이 언짢은, 살기 거북한, 살기 불편한, 신기 거북한, 신기 불편한, 앉기 거북한, 앉기 불편한, 입기 거북한, 입기 불편한 uncommitted: 미수의, 의무가 없는, 언질에 구속되지 않은, 위원회에 회부되지 않은, 위원회에 회부하지 않은, 언질에 얽매이지 않은, 맹세에 얽매이지 않은, 어느 편도 아닌 unconscious: 무의식의, 깨닫지 못하는, 모르는 무의식, 의식을 갖지 않은, 자기도 모르게 나온, 정신을 잃은, 자각을 갖지 않은, 무의식, 의식을 잃은, 모르는, 지각을 갖지 않은 unconsciously: 모르게, 무의식적으로, 부지중에 uncovered: 보험에 들지 않은, 모자를 쓰지 않은, 담보가 없는, 덮개가 없는, 노출된, 모자를 쓰지않는, 차페물이 없는, 덮게를 씌우지 않는, 차폐물이 없는 undecided: 어떻게 될지 모르는, 미결의, 미정의, 우유 부단한, 결심이 서지 않은, 아직 결정되지 않은 undefined: 확정되지 않은, 정의가 내려지지 않은 underbrush: 작은 나무, 덤불 undergrowth: 덤불, 발육부진전, 관목, 발육 불충분, 잔털 undisturbed: 평온한, 방해되지 않는, 방해받지 않은 undo: 풀다 끄르다, 원 상태로 돌리다, 실행 취소, 끄르다, 원상태로 돌리다, 타락시키다, 영락시키다, 여자의 정조를 빼앗다, 풀리다, 동요시키다, 혼란시키다 undressed: 옷을 벗은, 잠옷 바람의, 발가벗은, 붕대 감지 않은, 소스를 치지 않은, 요리하지 않은, 손질하지 않은, 무두질하지 않은, 약장의 uneasiness: 불안, 거북함, 걱정, 불쾌, 불유쾌 uneasy: 불안한, 걱정되는, 거북한, 어색한 unexplored: 아직 탐험되지 않은, 아직 탐구되지 않은, 아직 답사되지 않은 unfair: 부정한, 불공평한, 공명 정대하지 못한
unfeeling: 무정한, 느낌이 없는, 잔인한, 냉혹한, 느낌 없는, 잔혹한 unflagging: 지칠줄 모르는, 쇠하지 않은, 늘어지지 않는 unfortunate: 유감스러운, 불길한, 불행한, 불행한 결과를 가져오는, 불운한 사람, 불운한, 적당하지 않은, 불행한 사람 unfrequented: 인적이 드문, 한적한, 사람이 잘 다니지 않는, 사람이 잘 가지 않는 unhappy: 불행한, 부적당한, 적절하지 못한, 계제 나쁜 unhealthy: 건강치 못한, 불건전한, 위험한, 건강하지 못한, 건강에 해로운 unholy: 사악한, 신성치 않은, 무서운, 신성하지 않은, 신앙심 없는 uniform: 일정한 한결같은, 한결같은, 제복, 군인, 에게 제복을 입히다, 불변의, 동일 표준의, 균등한, 에게 제복을 지급하다 unimaginable: 상상할 수 없는 uninhabited: 무인의, 사람이 살지 않은, 사람이 살지 않는 uninstructed: 지시를 받지 않은, 무식한 uninterested: 무관심한, 이해 관계가 없는, 무관한, 에 개인적 관계가 없는, 공평한, 냉담한 unkempt: 단정치 못한, 빗질을 안한, 빗질하지 않은, 깔끔하지 못한 unkindness: 불친절, 몰인정, 무정, 매정 unknowingly: 모르고 unlock: 자물쇠를 열다, 털어놓다, 열다, 자물쇠가 열리다, 터놓다 unnecessary: 불필요한, 무익한, 불필요한 것 unobtrusive: 겸손한, 주제넘지 않은 unpalatable: 불쾌한, 맛 없는, 입에 맞지 않은, 싫은, 입에 맞지 않는 unpeopled: 무인의, 주민이 없는, 사람이 살지 않는, 무인지경이 된 unpleasant: 불쾌한, 불유쾌한, 심술궂은 unpromising: 가망 없는, 유망하지 않은, 가망성이 없는, 유망하지 못한 unquenchable: 끌 수 없는, 억제 할 수 없는 unquestionably: 분명히, 의심이 없는, 의심할 나위 없이, 확실히 unreasoning: 이성적으로 생각하지 않는, 사리에 맞지 않는 unsaid: 말하지않는, 말하지 않은 unsatisfied: 만족하지않는, 만족하지 않은, 충족하지 않은 unseal: 개봉하다, 열다 unselfish: 이기적이아닌,
Mark Twain 욕심이없는, 이기적이 아닌 unshaken: 동요하지않는, 확고한, 흔들리지 않는 unspeakable: 이루말할수없는, 심한, 언어도단의, 형언하기 어려운, 말하기 싫은, 입에 담기도 싫은 unspeakably: 말할 수 없이 unsteady: 불안정한, 미덥지 못한, 변하기쉬운, 소행이 나쁜, 변하기 쉬운, 불안정하게 하다, 행실이 단정치 못한, 몸가짐이 단정치 못한 unsympathetic: 공명하지 않는, 동정심 없는, 냉담한, 매정한, 동정심이 없는, 무정한, 성미가 맞지않는 untied: 묶이지 않은, 제한되지 않은 untimely: 때 아닌, 철 아닌, 때아닌 때에, 계제가 나쁘게, 계제가 나쁜, 때에 맞지 않게, 시기 상조의, 계제 나쁜 unto: 까지, 에, 에게로 unused: 익숙하지 않은, 쓰지 않는, 사용한 적이 없는, 사용하지 않은 unusual: 유별난, 보통이 아닌, 진기한, 별난, 비범한 unutterably: 말도 안되게, 철저하게 unworthy: 의 가치 없는, 가치없는, 부끄러운, 비열한, 가치 없는, 변변치 못한 사람, 알맞지 않은 unwound: 감기지 않은, 감긴것이 풀린 upbraid: 꾸짖다, 비난하다, 책하다, 비판하다, 신랄하게 비난하다, 신랄하게 비판하다, 신랄하게 힐책하다, 에게 구역질나게 하다, 을 비난하는 결과를 가져오다 uplifted: 높여진, 향상된, 사기왕성한, 자랑스러운 upright: 올바른, 똑바로, 골포스트, 곧게선, 곧은, 곧추 서서, 수직, 정직한, 직립, 곧은 물건, 똑바로 선 upset: 전복, 불화, 뒤집힌, 혼란, 혼란한, 지게하다, 패배, 망치다, 뒤집어 엎다, 몸을해치다, 당황케 하다 upsetting: 전복, 전도, 혼란, 난리를 일으키는, 뒤집어 엎는, 뒤집음 upstream: 상류에, 흐름을 거슬러 올라가, 상류로, 석유 생산 단계에, 석유 생산 단계인, 흐름을 거슬러 오르는 upward: 상승하는, 위로 향하는, 이상, 위쪽으로, 위를 향해서, 위로 향한, 위로 향하여, 에서 위쪽으로 urchin: 소년, 개구쟁이, 선머슴, 고슴도치, 장난꾸러기, 섬게 usage: 취급법, 관용법, 관습, 어법, 사용법, 관용, 취급, 습관, 용법 useless: 쓸모없는, 무익한, 속절없는,
편치 않은 utter: 말하다, 전적인, 절대적인, 완전한, 행사하다, 나타내다, 발음하다, 순전한, 무조건의, 발언하다, 입 밖에 내다 utterance: 말, 말씨, 발성, 발언, 발음, 말로 나타내다, 소리, 말함, 어조, 언설, 입 밖에 냄 utterly: 아주, 완전히, 완전한, 전혀, 순전히 vacancy: 공허, 결원, 공석, 방심, 틈, 빈곳, 공백, 빈 자리, 빈자리, 공간, 빈터 vacant: 빈, 멍한, 한가한, 비어 있는, 공허한, 결원의, 사람이 안 사는, 허탈한, 빈자리 지위의, 빈자리의 vacation: 휴가를 보내다, 휴가, 휴정기, 휴일, 휴가를 얻다, 정기 휴가, 명도, 궐위 기간, 공석 기간 vagabond: 방랑자, 방랑하는, 떠도는, 불량배, 변변찮은, 방랑성의, 부랑자, 행로가 일정치 않은, 유랑자, 부랑성의, 부랑성벽의 vagrant: 방랑하는, 변하기 쉬운, 부랑자, 방랑성의, 변덕스러운, 방랑의, 유랑하는, 방랑자 vague: 분명치 않은, 모호한, 막연한, 몽롱하다, 멍한, 아주 조금의, 아주 희미한 vaguely: 모호하게, 막연히, 막연하게, 건성으로, 멍청하게 vain: 헛된, 쓸데 없는, 공허한, 자부심이 강한, 헛되게, 경솔하게, 가치없는, 자만심이 강한, 속절없는 valued: 존중되는, 평가된, 가치를 가진, 의 가치를 가진 vanity: 공허, 화장대, 무가치, 허영, 무익, 허영심, 허무함, 허황한 것, 휴대용 화장품 상자 vanquish: 정복하다, 에 이기다, 극복하다, 이기다 varied: 변화있는, 가지가지의, 변한, 여러 가지의, 변화 있는, 변화 많은 vary: 바꾸다, 다르다, 변하다, 다양하게 하다, 가지각색이다, 수정하다, 변주하다, 변곡 하다, 변이 하다, 변주 하다, 달라지다 varying: 변화하는, 바뀌는 vastly: 광대하게, 광막하게, 방대하게, 크게, 대단히 vastness: 광대한 넓이, 광대, 광대함 vegetation: 식물, 식물의 성장, 초목, 조직증식증, 조직증식, 무위 도식의 생활, 식물성 기능 veil: 베일, 감추다, 가리개, 구실, 너울, 덮어 가리는 물건, 막, 싸다, 베일을 걸치다, 덮개, 연구개 velvet: 벨벳, 고스란한 이익, 벨벳의, 녹용, 우단과 같은, 보드라운,
285 벨벳제의, 조용한, 이익, 우단, 벨벳 비슷한 것 venerable: 부주교님, 존경할 만한, 가경자, 나이 먹어 존엄한, 오래되어 숭엄한, 오래된 vengeance: 복수, 극단으로, 철저하게, 원수 갚기, 원수갚기 vengeful: 복수심에 불타는, 복수심이 있는 vent: 환기용 작은 창, 항문, 터진 구멍, 터뜨리다, 에 구멍을 내다, 손구멍, 빠지는 구멍, 배출구를 찾아내다, 배출구, 바람 구멍, 나갈 구멍을 터주다 ventilation: 환기 장치, 통풍, 자유 토의, 환기, 바로, 공기의 유통, 문제의 공개 토론, 여론에 묻기, 통풍상태, 표출, 환기법 venture: 투기, 모험, 되는 대로, 결행하다, 위험을 무릅쓰고하다, 걸다, 위험을 무릅쓰고 해보다, 용기를 내어 발표하다, 위험에 직면케 하다, 용기를 내어 가다, 건 물건 verdict: 평결, 의견, 판단, 답신, 판정 verge: 가장자리, 기울다, 경계, 한계, 끝, 바싹 다가가다, 에 직면하다, 에 향하다, 접하다, 가, 향하다 vestibule: 현관, 전정, 문간방, 연랑, 연결 복도를 설치하다, 접근로, 차 대는 곳, 출입방, 에 입구방을 설치하다 vexation: 애탐, 괴롭힘, 화냄, 고민거리, 고통, 고민, 귀찮은 사물, 애태움, 속상함, 괴로움의 원인, 번뇌의 원인 vexed: 안절부절 못하는, 곤란한, 마음 아픈, 성난, 머리를 이프게 하는 vice: 악습, 육체적 결함, 나쁜 버릇, 사악, 결점, 부도덕, 바이스, 대리로서, 악, 악덕, 병 vicinity: 근처, 근접, 주변, 근방, 부근 vicious: 지독한, 악의 있는, 부도덕한, 타락한, 악습이 있는, 부정확한, 버릇 나쁜, 결함이 있는, 사악한, 심한, 버릇이 고약한 victim: 희생, 피해자, 밥, 봉, 산 재물, 희생자 vigor: 활기, 정력, 활력, 원기, 구속력, 힘 vigorous: 정력적인, 원기가 있는, 활기에 찬, 힘찬, 기운찬, 원기 왕성한, 잘 자라는, 활기 있는 vigorously: 원기있게 villager: 마을 사람, 시골 사람 villain: 악한, 놈, 악인, 이 자식, 녀석, 천민, 이놈, 농노 vindictive: 복수심이 있는, 앙심 깊은, 복수심 있는, 악의에서의
286 virgin: 처녀의, 처녀다운, 신선한, 처녀, 순결한, 미혼녀, 동정인사람, 아직 사용되지않는, 처녀인, 처음의, 경험이 없는 virtuous: 정숙한, 선량한, 도덕적인, 덕이 있는, 덕 있는, 효력이 있는, 고결한 체하는 vise: 바이스, 바이스로 되다, 되다, 바이스로 죄다, 사증, 사증하다, 이서하다 visible: 눈에 보이는, 명백한, 면회할 수 있는, 눈에 보이는 것, 방문자를 면회할 수 있는, 빈번하게 뉴스에 나오는, 곧 쓸 수 있는, 시각적으로 표시된 visibly: 눈에 보이게, 뚜렷하게, 명백히, 역력히 vision: 시력, 환상, 시각, 상상력, 환영, 허깨비, 광경, 아름다운 사람, 예언력, 유령, 봄 visiting: 방문, 방문용의 vitals: 생식기 vivacity: 생기, 활발, 쾌활, 활달, 장난, 쾌활한 행위, 까불기, 활기 vogue: 인기, 유행, 대유행, 유행의 voluntarily: 자유의사로, 자발적으로, 임의로, 자원해서 voluptuous: 일락에 빠지는, 관능에 호소하는, 오관의 즐거움을 찾는, 관능적인, 육욕을 자극하는, 육감적인, 기분 좋은, 육욕에 빠지는 votary: 독신자, 열성가, 종교적 생활을 하겠다고 맹세한 사람, 수도자, 신자 voyage: 항해, 항해하다, 바다를 건너가다, 건너 지르다, 여행기 vulgar: 상스러운, 일반의, 통속적인, 일반 대중의, 서민의, 야비한한, 일반 민중이 사용하는, 평민의, 저속한, 평민, 일반대중의 wade: 걸어서 건너다, 간신히 지나가다, 애을 써 나아가다, 도섭하다, 고생하며 나아가다, 걸어 건너기 wages: 임금, 죄값 wagon: 짐차, 무개화차, 짐마차, 짐마차로 수송하다, 짐마차로 여행하다, 북두칠성, 배달용 트럭, 물건 파는 수레, 무개 화차, 광차, 짐마차로 운반하다 wail: 울부짖다, 비탄하다, 울부짖는 소리, 처량하게 울리는 소리, 구슬픈 소리를 내다, 비탄, 한탄하다, 울부짖듯 윙윙대는 소리 waist: 허리, 블라우스, 요부, 몸통옷, 가운데의 잘룩한 곳, 허리의 잘룩한 곳, 여성복의 치수, 여성복의 허리, 중앙의 잘룩한 부분 wake: 경야, 활기띠다, 각성시키다,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 철야제, 일으키다, 지나간 자국, 밤샘, 깨우다, 되살아나다, 일어나다, 잠깨다 wakefulness: 잠이 오지 않음 waking: 깨어 있는, 몽상 walled: 벽이 있는 walnut: 호두, 호두색, 그 목재, 호두나무, 다갈색, 호도나무 목재, 호두나무의, 호도빛 wander: 헤매다, 옆길로 벗어나다, 헛소리하다, 오락가락하다, 두서없이 되다, 길을 잘못 들다, 걸어 돌아다니다, 꾸불꾸불 흐르다, 꾸불꾸불 이어지다, 종잡을 수 없게 되다, 거닐다 wandering: 만유, 헛소리, 헤매는, 어슬렁어슬렁 걷기, 옆길로새는, 두서없는, 방랑, 산책, 꾸불꾸불한, 돌아다니는, 방랑하여 wane: 이지러짐, 이지러지다, 쇠미, 종말, 종말에 가까워지다, 기울기 시작하여, 죽더기, 쇠미하여, 이울다, 약해지다, 감퇴 wanting: 모자라는, 부족한, 지혜가 모자라는, 이 없이 warble: 지저귐, 지저귀다, 지저귀듯 노래하다, 떨리는 목소리, 쇠파리의 유충, 노래하다, 요들로 노래하다, 안장 때문에 생기는 혹, 새가 지저귀다, 목소리를 떨며 노래부르다, 노래 ward: 후견, 보호, 병실, 감금, 감독, 감방, 감시, 수용실, 보호하다, 막다, 구 wardrobe: 옷장, 의상실, 의류, 의상, 벽장, 그는 옷이 많다, 소유하고 있는 의상, 의상 관리인 warily: 조심하여, 방심 않고 warn: 경고하다, 훈계하다, 예고하다, 에 통고하다, 주의하다 warning: 경고, 예고, 통지, 훈계, 전조, 경고의, 경보, 훈계의 warpath: 노하여, 출정의 길, 북미 인디언의 정도 warring: 서로 싸우는, 양립하지 않는, 적대하는, 투쟁하는, 전쟁 수행 wart: 사마귀, 옹이 wary: 주의 깊은, 조심성 있는 wash: 도금하다, 씻다, 세광하다, 세제, 세탁, 습지, 화장수, 믿을 만하다, 그 소리, 씻어 정하게 하다, 쓸어 넣다 washing: 세탁물, 씻겨 나온것, 빨래물, 빨래, 세탁, 세탁용의, 세광하여 채취한 사금, 씻음, 엷은 피복, 물 wasted: 황폐한, 살해된, 지나간 wasteful: 불경제의, 낭비하는, 낭비적인, 황폐시키는, 허비의
wasting: 소모성의, 황폐하게 하는, 낭비 watcher: 관측자, 간호인, 당직자, 밤샘하는 사람, 지키는 사람, 전문가, 망 지키는 사람, 주시자, 참관인, 망 보는 사람 watchful: 경계하는, 주의 깊은, 조심스러운, 방심하지 않는, 주의깊은 watchman: 야경, 야경꾼, 야경꾼의, 야경의 watered: 물을 탄, 물결 무늬가 있는, 관개된, 불입금 없이 발행한, 물을 뿌린, 물을 댄 waver: 흔들리다, 비틀거리다, 망설임, 반짝이다, 망설이다, 흔드는 사람, 동요하다, 동요, 머뭇거림, 흔들거리기 시작하다, 펄럭이다 waverer: 주저하는 사람 wavering: 떨리는, 흔들리는 waves: 미해군 여자 예비부대 waylaid: 매복하다, 요격하다 waylay: 숨어 기다리다, 을 기다리다가 말을 걸다, 도중에 기다렸다가 불러 세우다, 요격하다, 길가에 숨어서 기다리다 weak: 약변화의, 묽은, 약한, 힘없는, 어리석은, 약세인, 악센트 없는, 내림세인, 약점 있는, 악센트가 없는, 불충분한 weaken: 약해지다, 결단성이 없어지다, 묽게 하다, 우유 부단하게 되다, 약하게 하다, 약화시키다, 꺾이다, 굴복하다, 흔들거리다 weakness: 우둔, 불충분, 결점, 약함, 우유부단, 약점, 저능, 유약, 박약, 마음이 약함, 나약 wealth: 재산, 부, 풍부, 재화, 자본, 부유, 행복 wealthy: 부유한, 풍부한, 유복한, 부자인, 많은, 넉넉한 weapon: 무기, 병기, 흉기, 공격의 수단, 무장하다 wearied: 피곤한 wearily: 지쳐서, 피곤한 듯이, 싫증나서, 질려서, 질려서 물려서 weariness: 권태, 싫증, 피로 wearisome: 지치게 하는, 피곤하게 하는, 따분하게 하는, 지루한 weary: 지치다, 지치게 하다, 지치게 하는, 싫어진, 넌더리나는, 동경하다, 싫증나다, 지루하게 하다, 지루해지다, 피로한, 싫증나게 하다 weather-beaten: 비바람에 단련된, 비바람에 시달린 webster: 웅변가 wedge: 쐐기, 밀고 나가다, 쐐기로 짜개다, 무리하게 밀어 넣다, 쐐기 모양, 쐐기 모양의 물건, 끼어 들다,
Mark Twain 사이를 갈라놓는 것, 억지로 박아넣다, 쐐기로 쪼개다, 억지로 밀어넣다 weed: 잡초, 상장, 담배, 잡초를 뽑다, 마리화나, 상봉, 깡마르고 못생긴 사람, 상복, 쓸모 없는 것, 쓸모 없는 사람, 의 잡초를 없애다 weeds: 상복 weeping: 드리우는, 가지가 휘늘어진, 우는, 눈물 흘리는, 눈물울 흘리는, 눈물을 흘리는, 늘어짐, 배어 나오는, 스며 나오는, 스며 나옴, 울음 weigh: 무거운 짐이 되다, 무게를 달다, 닻을 올리다, 울리다, 말을 음미하다, 몸무게를 달다, 손으로 무게를 헤아리다, 숙고하다, 압박하다, 잘 생각하다, 존중되다 weighty: 중요한, 무거운, 유력한, 답답하게 내리누르는, 무게를 가진, 중대한, 견딜 수 없는, 남을 수긍케 하는 힘이 있는, 무게 있는, 비중이 큰 세력 있는, 무게있는 weird: 기묘한, 운명의, 운명, 초자연의, 불운, 이상한, 불가사의한, 운 well-nigh: 거의 well-to-do: 유복한, 명사적, 부유 계급, 부자인 welshman: 웨일즈 사람, 웨일스 사람 wet: 술, 젖은, 적시다, 습기, 젖다, 축축한, 비의, 우천, 물기, 비, 주류제조 판매를 허가하고 있는 whack: 시도, 구타, 몫, 찰싹 때리다, 분배, 세게 치다, 몫으로 나누어 가지다, 호되게 딱 때리다, 지우다 wharf: 부두, 선창, 선창에 매다 wheat: 밀 wheel: 방향을 바꾸다, 선회시키다, 자전거를 타다, 움직이다, 녹로로 만들다, 핸들, 바퀴, 수레바퀴, 자전거, 세력가, 선회하다 wheeled: 바퀴 달린, 바퀴의 whenever: 할 때에는 언제든지, 할때는 언제나, 도대체 언제 wherein: 어떤 점에서, 그 중에, 그점에서, 무엇 가운데에, 하는 바의, 어떤 점으로 whereupon: 그래서, 거기서, 그 때문에, 무엇 위에, 그 위에 wherever: 대체 어디에, 어디에 든지, 어디로 든지, 대체 어디로, 대체 어디에서, 어디든지 whichever: 어느..이든지, 도대체 어느것을, 도대체 어느것이, 도대체 어느것쪽을, 어느 것이든지, 어느 것쪽이든지 whiff: 훅 불다, 담배 피우다, 담배의 한 모금, 한번 붊, 확 풍기는 냄새,
헛치다, 작은 엽궐련, 빨다, 주낙질하다, 헛치기, 한번 불기 whipping: 채찍질, 던질낚시질, 끝매듭, 급히 움직임, 패배 whippoorwill: 쏙독새 whiskers: 구레나룻 whiskey: 위스키, 위스키 위스키의, 경장 이륜 마차의 일종, 그 한잔 whisper: 속삭이다, 속삭임, 소근거림, 살랑살랑소리, 살랑살랑 소리를 내다, 말을 가만히 퍼뜨리다, 은밀히 말을 퍼뜨리다, 몰래 말하다, 소문, 적은 분량, 일러바치다 whispering: 속삭임, 속삭이는 whistle: 휘파람, 호각, 기적을 울리다, 휘파람을 불다, 경적, 휘파람불다, 헛되이 바라다, 팽 하고 날다, 휘파람으로 부르다, 입, 기적 whistling: 휘파람을 부는, 휘파람같은 소리를 내는, 천식, 휘파람 whit: 조금, 미소, 성령 강림 대축일 whitewash: 영패시키다, 백색도료를 칠하다, 실패를 겉꾸림하다, 백색도료, 실패를 겉꾸림하는 일, 풍화, 한잔의 셰리술, 희게 회칠하다, 겉칠하여 속이다, 수성 백색 도료, 영패 whither: 어디로, 곳으로, 그 곳으로, 가는 곳 whithersoever: 하는 곳은 어디든지 whiz: 훌륭한 것, 숙련가, 명인, 전문가, 윙윙하다, 수완가, 재줏군, 그 소리 whoever: 하는 사람은 누구든, 도대체 누가, 누구나, 도대체 누구를 wholly: 완전히, 아주, 오로지, 전적으로, 어구와함께 whoop: 후우후우 울다, 외치는 소리, 큰소리로 외치다, 소리지르며 말하다, 후우후우 우는 소리, 그르렁거리는 소리, 그르렁거리다, 탁탕을 내다, 탁을 내다, 만들어내다, 탁치다 wick: 심지, 등심지 wicked: 심술궂은, 사악한, 나쁜, 버릇이 나쁜, 위험한, 장난이 심한, 불쾌한, 장난기 있는, 우수한 widow: 미망인, 과부, 과부로 만들다, 아내를여윈, 돌리고 남은 패, 빼앗다, 샴페인 술, 과부가 되게 하다 wig: 몹시 꾸짖다, 가발, 가발을 씌우다, 머리털, 흥분하게 하다, 귀찮게 하다, 성가시게 하다, 판사, 화나게 하다, 당황하게 하다 wilder: 길을 잃게 하다, 정신을 헷갈리게 하다 wild-eyed: 과격한, 눈이 날카로운 wildly: 거칠게, 격렬하게,
287 야생상태로, 과격하게, 난폭하게, 미친 듯이, 야생적으로, 무턱대고 wildness: 황야, 야생, 방탕, 황폐 wildwood: 자연림 willie: 음경, 호모, 페니스, 동성애자, 쇠고기 willing: 기꺼이 ...하는, 자진해서 하는, 마침 잘된, 자발적인 wily: 교활한, 책략이 있는, 현명한, 꾀가 많은 windfall: 뜻밖의 횡재, 바람에 떨어진 과일, 굴러 들어온 복, 바람에 떨어진 과실 winding: 구부러짐, 굴곡하는, 굴곡, 감아 올림, 감아 들임, 둘러 말하는, 감은 것, 부정한 행동, 우여 곡절, 감음, 감는 법 wing: 날개, 비행, 날수 있게 하다, 속력을 내게 하다, 비행단, 항공 배지, 팔에 상처를 입히다, 새, 날개 모양을 한물건, 날아가다, 날다 winged: 날개를 다친, 고속의, 날개 있는, 팔을 다친, 빠른, 신속한, 숭고한, 적절한, 날개를 쓰는, 비양하는, 날 수 있는 wings: 공군 기장 wink: 눈짓하다, 반짝이다, 기운차게, 깜박이다, 눈깜박임, 보고도 못본체하다, 눈을 깜빡이다, 눈짓, 눈짓으로 신호하다, 깜박임, 윙크하다 winning: 승리, 상금, 결승의, 성공, 매력적인, 이긴, 횐득, 사람 마음을 사로잡는, 사람 마음을 끄는, 승리를 얻게 하는 wipe: 훔치다, 손수건, 훔치기, 닦다, 닦기, 닦아내다, 한번 닦기, 비비다, 빼다, 닦음, 주먹다짐 wisdom: 학문, 지혜, 현명, 지식, 분별 현인, 금언, 명언, 현인 wise: 방법, 알리다, 현명한, 정도, 영리해 보이는, 분별있는, 슬기로운, 슬기롭다, 양식, 학문이 있는, 알고 있는 wisely: 현명하게 wistfully: 바라는 듯이 witch: 마녀, 마법을 쓰다, 마녀의, 호리다, 매혹적인 여자, 못된 할멈, 쭈그렁 할멈, 매혹하다, 보기 흉한 노파, 아주 매력 있는 여자 withal: 게다가, 또한, 으로써, 그위에, 을 가지고 있는, 을 나타내어, 을 사용하여, 을 상대로, 을 합쳐서, 의 몸에 지니고, 의 일원으로서 withered: 시든, 쇠퇴한, 이운 witness: 목격하다, 증거, 증언하다, 목격자, 증인, 서명하다, 증언, 에 입회하다, 증거가 되다, 증거물, 증명하다
288 woke: 과거분사 wonderfully: 이상하게, 훌륭하게, 이상하게도 wondering: 이상한 듯한 wont: 습관, 버릇처럼 된, 풍습, 늘...하는, 에 익숙한 wooded: 나무가 무성한, 한 목질의, 삼림이 있는, 삼림이 많은 woodpecker: 딱따구리 woods: 형이 보통임 woodshed: 장작 쌓는 헛간, 재목 두는 곳, 연습하다, 맹연습, 연습 woody: 목질의, 나무의, 나무가 무성한, 목본의, 우디, 수목이 우거진 woolly: 희미한 모직의 옷, 양털의, 뭉게뭉게 피어오른, 양털 같은, 양모의, 알아들을 수 없는, 솜털이 있는, 모직 내의, 거칠고 활기 있는, 모직 의류 worldly: 세속적인, 이 세상의, 세상의 worm: 벌레, 교묘히 환심을 사다, 기듯 나아가다, 벌레처럼 기다, 캐내다, 서서히 나아가게 하다, 벌레 같은 모양, 기생충병, 벌레 같은 인간, 금이 가다, 교묘히 빌붙다 worm-eaten: 케케묵은, 벌레 먹은 worn: 녹초가 된, 낡아 빠진, 닳아빠진 worried: 당혹한, 걱정스런, 곤란한, 걱정스러운 worrying: 귀찮은, 걱정되는, 성가신, 애타는 worship: 예배, 숭배, 예배하다, 경모, 각하, 숭배하다, 참배, 명예, 예배식, 존경, 참배하다 worshipful: 존경할 만한, 경건한, 신앙심이 깊은, 명예 있는 worsted: 소모사, 소모직물, 털실, 털실의, 털실로 만든, 소모사제의 worthy: 훌륭한, 명사, 하기에 족한, 훌륭한 인물, 상당한, 가치있는, 사람, 가치 있는 wound: 해치다, 상처를 입히다, 부상, 고통, 손해, 사랑의 상처, 상처, 상처내다, 부상하게 하다, 손상 wounded: 부상한, 상처입은, 부상자들 wrath: 격노, 복수, 벌 wreck: 난파, 잔해, 난파시키다, 파괴하다, 난파선, 난파하다, 난파선을 구조하다, 파멸, 파괴, 영락한 사람, 난파선을 구조하러 가다 wretch: 불운한 사람, 나쁜놈, 철면피, 놈, 가련한 사람 wretchedness: 야비, 불쾌, 연민 wring: 짜다, 꽉 쥐다, 비틀다, 짜기, 괴롭히다, 짜내다, 감다, 짬,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer 왜곡하다, 손을 꽉 쥠, 과즙 짜는 기계 writer: 쓰는 사람, 필자, 작가, 저자, 작문 자습서, 필기자, 사자기 wrought: 만든, 세공한, 가공한, 꾸민, 두들겨 만든 yard: 야드, 마당, 조차장, 뜰, 마, 구내, 작업장, 활대, 일터, 지팡이, 막대 yawl: 고물 근처에 두 개째의 짧은 돛대가 있는 범선, 배에 실은 잡용정, 울부짖다, 고양이의 구슬프게 짖는 소리, 욜형 돛단배, 비통한 목소리로 불평을 말하다, 동물이 비통한 소리를 내다, 멀리서 짖다, 개의 구슬프게 짖는 소리 yawn: 하품하다, 크게 벌어져 있다, 하품하며 말하다, 하품 소리, 틈 등이 크게 벌어지다, 입을 크게 벌림, 벌어진 틈, 만 등이 크게 벌어지다, 따분한 일, 따분한 사람, 입 등이 크게 벌어지다 yawning: 하품하고 있는, 지루한, 지루한 기색이 보이는, 입을 크게 벌린, 피로한 기색이 보이는, 하품을 하고 있는 ye: 너희들, 호칭으로 사용, 이인칭 대명사의 복수형, 명령문에서 사용, 이인칭 대명사 yearning: 동경, 열망, 포부, 대망, 사모하는, 그리움, 열망하는, 간절한 생각 yell: 아우성치다, 큰소리로 외치다, 포복 절도하다, 폭소하다, 찢어지는 듯한 소리를 내다, 소리치다, 큰소리를 지르다, 자기 편 선수 응원의 일정한 함성, 응원에서 …에게 일정한 함성을 보내다, 외침, 외쳐 말하다 yellow: 황색의, 성정적인, 질투심많은, 편견을 가진, 피부가 누런, 겁많은, 노래지다, 황색, 의심 많은, 노랗다, 질투 많은 yelp: 깽깽, 날카로운 울음소리, 큰 소리를 지르다, 깽깽 울다, 큰소리로 말하다, 사람의 날카로운 외침 소리, 개가 성내어 짖는 소리, 개가 깽깽 우는 소리, 개가 짖다 yew: 흔히 묘지에 심는 상록수 yield: 주다, 양도하다, 가져오다, 허락하다, 산출하다, 생산하다, 생기게 하다, 휘다, 따르다, 수확, 수율 yielding: 순종하는, 구부러지기 쉬운, 하라는대로, 생산적인, 고분고분한, 굽기 쉬운, 굽힐 수 있는, 감화를 받기 쉬운, 하라는 대로 하는, 영향을 받기 쉬운, 모양을 바꿀 수 있는 yonder: 저기에, 저쪽, 훨씬 저쪽의,
저곳에, 저곳에의 yourselves: 당신 자신들 youthful: 젊은, 젊은이의, 젊음에 넘치는, 발랄한, 초기의, 유년기의, 기운찬, 젊은이에 알맞은, 청년 특유의, 이른 zeal: 열중, 열심, 열의, 열성 zenith: 절정, 천정, 정점, 극도 zephyr: 산들바람, 서풍, 천, 연풍, 가볍고 부드러운 실, 미풍, 아주 엷은 모직의 운동복, 엷은 여성용 옷감의 일종