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General Winter x µ¿À屺(ÀÇÀÎÈ­, ±º»ç Çൿ¿¡ Å« ¿µÇâÀ» ÁÖ¾ú´Ù)

nuclear winter ÇÙÀÇ °Ü¿ï(ÇÙÀüÀïÀ¸·Î ÀÎÇÑ ÀüÁö±¸ÀûÀÎ ÇÑ·©Çö»ó

winter sleep µ¿¸é

winter wheat °¡À»¹Ð

winter £Û£÷¢¥£é£î£ô¡Ó£ò£Ý (µ¿, ½Ä¹°À») ¿ùµ¿½ÃŰ´Ù, ¾ó¸®´Ù

winter °Ü¿ïÀ» ³ª´Ù, ÇÇÇÑÇÏ´Ù

winter °Ü¿ï(ÀÇ), ¸¸³â, ³ªÀÌ, ¼¼

I like winter best. Do you know why?
³ª´Â °Ü¿ïÀ» °¡Àå ÁÁ¾ÆÇØ. ¿ØÁö ¾Æ´Ï?

Which do you like better, spring or winter?
º½°ú °Ü¿ï Áß¿¡¼­ ¾î´À °ÍÀ» ´õ ÁÁ¾ÆÇÏ´Ï?
I like winter better because I enjoy skiing.
³ª´Â ½ºÅ°¸¦ Áñ±â±â ¶§¹®¿¡ °Ü¿ïÀ» ´õ ÁÁ¾ÆÇØ.

Àú´Â °Ü¿ïÀ» À¯³­È÷ ¸¹ÀÌ Å¸¿ä.
Winter affects me a lot.

¿À´ÃÀº °Ü¿ï °°´Ù.
It is winter weather today.

¿À´Ã ²É»ù ÃßÀ§°¡ ÀÖ¾ú´Ù.
Today was winter's last shot.

¿À´ÃÀº °Ü¿ï ³¯¾¾ °°¾Ò´Ù
It was winter weather today.

°Ü¿ï Áغñ¸¦ ÇØ¾ß ÇÑ´Ù.
We have to get ready for the coming winter.

³¯¾¾°¡ °Ü¿ï´Ù¿öÁ³´Ù.
It is beginning to feel like winter.

³ª´Â °Ü¿ï ½ºÆ÷Ã÷¸¦ Áñ±â´Â °ÍÀ» ÁÁ¾ÆÇÑ´Ù.
I like to enjoy winter sports.

°Ü¿ïÀÌ ¿À¸é º½Àº ¸ÖÁö ¾Ê´Ù.
If Winter comes, spring cannot be far behind.

À̹ø °Ü¿ï¿£ ½ºÅ°¸¦ ²À ¹è¿ï °ÍÀÌ´Ù.
I will learn how to ski for sure during this winter vacation.

It is unusually warm for a winter day.
°Ü¿ï³¯Ä¡°í´Â À̻󽺷¹ µû¶æÇÏ´Ù.

¾îÁ¦´Â °Ü¿ïÄ¡°í´Â À̻󽺷´°Ô µû¶æÇß´Ù.
It was unusually warm for winter yesterday.

°Ü¿ï ¹æÇÐÀÌ ´õ ±æ¾úÀ¸¸é ÁÁ°Ú´Âµ¥¿ä.
I wish our winter vacation were longer.

I anticipate a lot of snow this winter. ¿Ã °Ü¿ï¿¡´Â ´«ÀÌ ¸¹ÀÌ ¿À±æ ±â´ëÇÑ´Ù.

In winter it gets dark here early. °Ü¿ï¿¡ ¿©±â´Â »¡¸® ¾îµÎ¿öÁø´Ù.

We get heavy fogs on this coast in winter. °Ü¿ï¿¡´Â ÀÌ ÇØ¾È¿¡ ¾È°³°¡ ½ÉÇÏ°Ô ³¤´Ù.

We light up early during winter. °Ü¿ï¿¡´Â ºÒÀ» ÀÏÂï ÄÒ´Ù.

a sufficiency of fuel for the winter ¿ùµ¿¿ë ¿¬·á·Î ÃæºÐÇÑ ¾ç

* Çѱ¹ÀÇ ±âÈÄ¿¡ ´ëÇÏ¿©
Here in Korea, we have four distinct seasons, spring, summer, fall and winter.
À̰÷ Çѱ¹Àº º½, ¿©¸§, °¡À», °Ü¿ïÀÇ »ç°èÀýÀÌ ¶Ñ·ÇÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
Among them, the best seasons probably are spring and fall.
±× Áß °¡Àå ÁÁÀº °èÀýÀº ¾Æ¸¶µµ º½°ú °¡À»ÀÏ °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
The climate in spring and fall is mild and comfortable here.
À̰÷ÀÇ º½°ú °¡À»ÀÇ ±âÈÄ´Â ¿ÂÈ­Çϰí ÄèÀûÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
In particular, April is the most beautiful time in the azalea in full bloom.
ƯÈ÷ Àϳâ Áß 4¿ùÀº Áø´Þ·¡°¡ ¸¸°³ÇÏ¿© °¡Àå ¾Æ¸§´Ù¿î ½ÃÀýÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
(*) azalea: Áø´Þ·¡. cf) the golden bell: °³³ª¸®

Winter is gone and spring has come. ( °Ü¿ïÀÌ °¡°í º½ÀÌ ¿Ô´Ù. )

Winter comes after fall. ( °Ü¿ïÀº °¡À» ´ÙÀ½¿¡ ¿Â´Ù. )

À©Å;ÖÄõÁö¼Ç (Winter Acquisition)

Three of every four migrating water birds in North America visit
the Gulf of Mexico's winter wetlands.
ºÏ¹ÌÀÇ ÀÌÁÖÇÏ´Â ¹°»õ 4¸¶¸®ÁßÀÇ 3 ¸¶¸®°¡ ¸ß½ÃÄÚ¸¸ÀÇ °Ü¿ï ½ÀÁö¸¦ ¹æ¹®ÇÑ´Ù.

The crocuses which bloom as the winter snows recedes are harbingers
of approaching spring.
°Ü¿ï´«ÀÌ ÈÄÅðÇÒ ¶§(¾ø¾îÁú¶§) ÇÇ´Â Å©·ÎÄ¿½º(²ÉÀÇ À̸§)´Â ´Ù°¡¿À´Â
º½ÀÇ ÀüÁ¶ÀÌ´Ù.

(1) Çѱ¹ÀÇ º½Àº 3¿ù ÇϼøÀ̳ª 4¿ùÃÊ¿¡ ³²ÂÊ¿¡¼­ Á¦ºñ°¡ ³¯¾Æ¿À°í Áø´Þ·¡¿Í º¢²ÉÀÌ ÇǸ鼭 ½ÃÀ۵ȴÙ. Çѱ¹ÀÇ ¿©¸§Àº ´þ°í ºñ°¡ ¸¹ÀÌ ¿Â´Ù. ¿©¸§Ã¶Àº º¸Åë 6¿ù¿¡ ½ÃÀ۵ȴÙ. Çѱ¹ ´ëºÎºÐÀÇ Áö¿ª¿¡¼­ ±â¿ÂÀÌ ¼·¾¾ 20µµ(È­¾¾ 68µµ) ÀÌ»ó ¿Ã¶ó°¡¸ç, ƯÈ÷ 7¿ù¿¡´Â ºñ°¡ ¿À´Â ³¯ÀÌ ¸¹´Ù. °¡À»Àº ªÀº ÆíÀ¸·Î 9¿ù Áß¼ø¿¡¼­ 11¿ù±îÁö ¾à µÎ ´Þ Á¤µµÀÌ´Ù. °¡À»Àº Àϳâ Áß °¡Àå »óÄèÇÑ °èÀýÀÌ´Ù. ³¯ÀÌ ¸¼°í ÇÞºµÀÌ ¸¹±â ¶§¹®ÀÌ´Ù. Çѱ¹ÀÇ °Ü¿ïÀº ´ëºÎºÐÀÇ Áö¹æ¿¡¼­ ´«ÀÌ ¿ÀÁö¸¸ Ãä°í °ÇÁ¶ÇÑ °ÍÀÌ Æ¯Â¡À̶ó°í ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
¡æ Á¦ºñ°¡ ³¯¾Æ¿À°í Áø´Þ·¡¿Í º¢²ÉÀÌ ÇǸ鼭 ½ÃÀ۵ȴÙ: ¡¦come/begin with the arrival of the swallow and with the blooming of¡¦
¡æ Áø´Þ·¡: azaleas(s) cf. °³³ª¸®: forsythia
¡æ 9¿ù Áß¼ø¿¡¼­ 11¿ù±îÁö ¾à µÎ ´Þ Á¤µµÀÌ´Ù: rather short ´ÙÀ½¿¡ (,)¸¦ Âï°í rather short¸¦ ºÎ¿¬ ¼³¸íÇÏ´Â ÀÏÁ¾ÀÇ µ¿°ÝÇü½ÄÀ¸·Î ³ªÅ¸³¾ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
¡æ characterize as¢¦´Â ¡¸¡¦¶ó°í ±× Ư¡À» ±â¼úÇÏ´Ù¡¹´Â ¶æÀ¸·Î ´ÙÀ½¿¡´Â ÈçÈ÷ Çü¿ë»ç°¡ ¿Â´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ characterize´Â ¡¸Æ¯Â¡À» ÀÌ·ç´Ù¡¹´Â ¶æµµ ÀÖ¾î be characterize by¢¦ ´ÙÀ½¿¡´Â ¸í»ç±¸°¡ µû¸¥´Ù.
ANS) In Korea spring comes with the arrival of the swallows from the south and with the blooming of azaleas and cherry blossoms in late March of early April. Summer in Korea is hot and rainy. The summer usually begins in June. The temperature rises above 20¡É(68¢µ) in most areas of Korea, and especially in July there are many rainy days. Fall is rather short, about two months from the middle of September to November. It is the most pleasant season of the year, because the days are clear and sunny. Winter in Korea can be characterized as cold and dry, though it snows frequently in most parts of the country.

(6)¡¸ÀÌ·¸°Ô Ãß¿î °Ü¿ïÀº óÀ½ÀÌ¿¡¿ä.¡¹¡¸±×µ¿¾È ³Ê¹« µû¶æÇßÀ¸´Ï, °Ü¿ïÀÌ ÀÌ Á¤µµ Ãß¿î °ÍÀº ´ç¿¬ÇÏÁö¿ä.¡¹
¡æ °Ü¿ïÀÌ ÀÌ Á¤µµ Ãß¿î °ÍÀº ´ç¿¬ÇÏ´Ù: It is only natural that winter should be as cold as this. It¡¦ that ±¸¹® ¾È¿¡ should¸¦ »ç¿ëÇϸé, ¸»ÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷ÀÇ ³î¶ó¿ò, À¯°¨, ¼±¾Ç µûÀ§, °¨Á¤Àû ÆÇ´ÜÀ» ³ªÅ¸³¾ ¼ö°¡ ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
(ANS) "This is the coldest winter I've ever experienced.""It has been too warm so far; it's only natural that winter should be as cold as this."

(3) ¡°ÀÌ·¸°Ô Ãß¿î °Ü¿ïÀº óÀ½ÀÌ¿¡¿ä.¡± ¡°±×µ¿¾È ³Ê¹« µû¶æÇßÀ¸´Ï, °Ü¿ïÀÌ ÀÌ Á¤µµ Ãß¿î °ÍÀº ´ç¿¬ÇÏÁö¿ä.¡±
¡æ °Ü¿ïÀÌ ÀÌ Á¤µµ Ãß¿î °ÍÀº ´ç¿¬ÇÏ´Ù: It is only natural that winter should be as cold as this. It ¢¦ that ¡¦ ±¸¹®¿¡ should°¡ ¾²ÀÌ¸é ¸»ÇÏ´Â ÀÌÀÇ ³î¶÷, À¯°¨ ±×¸®°í ¿Ç°í ±×¸§ µûÀ§ÀÇ ÆÇ´ÜÀ» ³ªÅ¸³À´Ï´Ù.
¡æ ÀÌ·¸°Ô Ãß¿î °Ü¿ïÀº óÀ½ÀÌ´Ù: This is the coldest winter I've ever had. I don't think we've ever had such a cold winter as this.
¡æ Áö±Ý±îÁö ³Ê¹« µû¶æÇß´Ù: It has been too warm so far.
¡æ ÀÌ Á¤µµ Ãß¿î: as cold as this.
(ANS) ¡°This is the coldest winter I've ever had." "It has been too warm so far; it's only natural that winter should be as cold as this."

9. Çѱ¹ÀÎÀº °Ü¿ïÀº Ãä°í ¿©¸§Àº ´þ´Ù°í ´Ã Åõ´ú´ë¸é¼­µµ Çѱ¹ÀÇ Ç³Åä¿¡ ²÷ÀÓ¾ø´Â ¾ÖÂøÀ» ´À³¢°í ÀÖ´Ù.
¡æ Åõ´ú´ë´Ù: complain of (or about); grumble about
¡æ Çѱ¹ÀÇ Ç³Åä: the climate of Korea; natural features of Korea
(ANS 1) The Koreans are always grumbling about a cold winter and a hot summer in Korea, but they are deeply attached to their climate.
(ANS 2) We Koreans have a strong attachment to our climate, though we always complain that the winter is too cold and the summer (is) too hot.

[ÝïÎò] stern, severe, austere
sternÀº ´«¹°À̳ª ¾Ö¿ø¿¡ Á¶±Ýµµ µ¿ÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â, ºñŸÇùÀûÀΡ¤½ÅÃ༺ ¾ø´Â¡¤ºÒ±¼ÀÇ ±»Àº °áÀǸ¦ °­Á¶Çϰí, ¶§·Î´Â Á¢±ÙÇϱ⠾î·Á¿î, ³²À» ¸Ö¸®ÇÏ´Â ¸ð½À¡¤Åµµ¡¤¼ºÁúÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù. À̸¦Å׸é a severe judge´Â ³ÃÁ¤ÇÏ°í °ø¸íÁ¤´ëÇÏÁö¸¸, °ÑÀ¸·Î ´ÙÁ¤ÇÏ°Ô º¸ÀÏ ¼öµµ ÀÖ´Ù. ±×·¯³ª a stern judge´Â ¿ÂÈ­Çϰųª °ü´ëÇÑ ¼ºÁúÀ» ¹ÛÀ¸·Î ³ªÅ¸³» º¸ÀÌ´Â µûÀ§ÀÇ ÀÏÀº ÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â´Ù.
a stern guardian/ be made of stern stuff(ºÒ±¼ÀÇ ÀÇÁö¸¦ °¡Áø, È®°íºÎµ¿ÇÑ ¼º°ÝÀ» °¡Áø)
È®´ëµÈ ¿ë¹ý¿¡¼­´Â sternÀÌ µµÇÇÇϰųª ¸ð¸éÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø´Â °Í¿¡ ¾²ÀδÙ.
a stern necessity
¶Ç´Â °¡±îÀÌ Çϱ⠾î·Á¿î, Çè¾ÇÇÑ ¸ð½ÀÀ» °¡Áø °Í¿¡ ¾²ÀδÙ.
The breaking waves dashed high on a stern and rockbound coast.
severe´Â »ç¶÷¡¤»ç¶÷ÀÇ »ý±è»õ¡¤»ç»ó¡¤¾ðµ¿ »Ó ¾Æ´Ï°í, ¹ý·ü¡¤Çü¹ú¡¤ÆÇ´Ü¡¤¾ç½ÄÀÇ ¾ö°ÝÇÑ Ç¥ÁØÀ» ¼¼¿ì°í, ¿ë¼­ ¾øÀÌ ±×¿¡ µû¸£´Â ¶æÀ» ǰ°í ÀÖ´Ù. °ü´ë¡¤°æ¹Ú¡¤¿ÂÈ­¡¤µ¿Á¤ µûÀ§°¡ ÀüÇô ¾ø°í ³²¿¡°Ô °¡È¤ÇÑ ±ÔÀ²À» ºÎ°úÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÇ ¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù.
a severe critic/ His parents are severe.
¶ÇÇÑ µüµüÇÑ, °æ¹ÚÇÑ, °£¼ÒÇÑ °ÍÀ» Áñ±â´Â °ÍÀ» (severe in dress: ¿ÊÂ÷¸²ÀÌ °Ë¼ÒÇÑ, She has a severe haircut like a boy's.: ±× ¿©ÀÚÀÇ ¸Ó¸® ±ðÀº ½ºÅ¸ÀÏÀº »ç³» ¾Æ´Ï ó·³ ¼ö¼öÇÏ´Ù), ¶§·Î´Â °¡È¤ÇÔ ¶Ç´Â ÀÜÀÎÇÔ±îÁöµµ ¾Ï½ÃÇϸç (a severe penalty), È®´ëµÈ ¿ë¹ý¿¡¼­ »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô Ã¥ÀÓÀÌ ¾ø´Â »ç¹°¿¡ ¾²ÀÌ´Â °æ¿ì¿¡´Â °íÅëÀ» ÁÖ´Â °Í, ½ÉÇÑ ºÒÆíÀ» ÁÖ´Â °ÍÀ» (a severe winter, a severe headache)¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù.
austere´Â austeros(=dry)¿¡¼­ ¿Ô´Ù. ¾î¿øÀûÀ¸·Î´Â µ¹´É±Ý(crab apple)°°Àº °úÀÏ¿¡ µ¶Æ¯ÇÑ, ¼öºÐ°ú ´Ü¸ÀÀÌ ¾ø´Â µ¥¼­ À¯·¡µÈ °ÍÀÌ´Ù. Áö±Ýµµ ¶§·Î ½Å¸ÀÀÌ ³ª´Â °úÀÏÀ̳ª Æ÷µµÁÖ¿¡ ´ëÇØ¼­ ¾²ÀÌÁö¸¸, ÁÖ·Î »ç¶÷¡¤»ç¶÷ÀÇ ½À°ü¡¤»ýȰ¾ç½Ä¡¤»ýȰȯ°æ¡¤¿¹¼úÀÛǰ µûÀ§¿¡ ¾²ÀδÙ.
My common conversation I do acknowledge austere, my behavior full of rigor.
ºñ±³Àû ÃÖ±ÙÀÇ ¿ë¹ý¿¡¼­´Â ÀÚÁ¦¡¤±Ø±â¡¤°Ë¼ÒÀÇ ¶æÀ» Áö´Ï°í, °æ¸êº¸´Ù´Â ĪÂùÀÇ ¸»·Î ¾²ÀÌ´Â °æÇâÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù.
Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty-a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture.

[ÝïÎò] strong, stout, sturdy, stalwart, tough, tenacious
strongÀº Æø ³Ð°í °¡Àå ÀϹÝÀûÀÎ ¸»À̸ç, ±äÀ塤¾Ð·Â µûÀ§¸¦ ÁöÅÊÇÏ´Â Èû, Áúº´¡¤ÆÄ±«¿¡ ÀúÇ×ÇÏ´Â Èû, ±»¼¾ ¼¼·Â »Ó ¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï°í, Àû±ØÀûÀ¸·Î Çà»çÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ÈûÀ» °¡¸®Å²´Ù.
a strong body/ a strong will/ a strong foundation/ Fishermen need strong backs and arms.
È®´ëµÈ ¿ë¹ý¿¡¼­´Â È¿·ÂÀÌ °­ÇÑ °Í, »ö䡤°¨Á¤ µûÀ§°¡ Ä¡¿­ÇÏ°í °Ý·ÄÇÑ °Í¿¡ ¾²ÀδÙ.
a strong poison/ a strong purple/ a strong love
stout´Â strongº¸´Ù ¶æÀÌ °­ÇÑ ¸»·Î ºÎ·¯Áö°Å³ª ±¼º¹ÇÏ´Â ÀÏÀÌ ¾øÀÌ ±äÀ塤¾Ð¹Ú¡¤ÆÄ±«·Â¿¡ ÀúÇ×ÇÏ´Â Èû, ¶Ç´Â Ȥµ¶ÇÑ »ç¿ë¡¤±Ø·ÄÇÑ °íÅ롤À¯È¤ µûÀ§¸¦ À̰ܳ»´Â ÈûÀ» °¡¸®Å²´Ù. »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô Àû¿ëµÇ´Â °æ¿ì¿¡´Â º¸Åë °áÀÇ¡¤¿Ï°í¡¤´ë´ãÇÔÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù.
a stout rope(cane, ship, paper)/ He has a stout heart.
sturdy´Â »ý¹°¡¤¹«»ý¹°ÀÌ ±»¼¼°Å³ª °Ç°­ÇÏ´Ù´Â °ÍÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÏ´Â ¼ºÁúÀ» ³ªÅ¸³»´Â ¸»ÀÌ´Ù. Å©´Ùµç°¡, ¸Í·ÄÇϴٵ簡, ¸Å¼·´Ùµç°¡ µûÀ§¿¡¼­ ¿À´Â ÈûÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÏÁö ¾Ê°í, °Ç°­ÇÏ°í ¿Õ¼ºÇÑ ¼ºÀ塤ưưÇÏ°í ´Ü´ÜÇÑ Â¥ÀÓ»õ¡¤´ÜÈ£ÇÑ Á¤½Å µûÀ§¿¡¼­ ¿À´Â ³»ÀûÀÎ ÈûÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù.
sturdy oaks(faith)/ The little fellow has sturdy legs.
stalwart´Â ±× ¾î¿øÀÇ ¶æ ¡¸Åä´ë¡¹(foundation)°¡ º¸¿©ÁÖµíÀÌ ±íÀÌ ¼¼¿öÁö°Å³ª µçµçÈ÷ »Ñ¸®¹ÚÈù µ¥¿¡¼­ ¿À´Â Èû, ³­°ø ºÒ¶ôÀÇ Èû, ¿ÏÀüÈ÷ ½Å·ÚÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ÈûÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù. »ç¶÷ÀÇ Ã¼±¸¡¤Ã¼·Â¿¡ ´ëÇØ¼­ ¾²ÀÌ´Â °æ¿ì¿¡´Â ´ë´ÜÈ÷ ¼¾ ÈûÀ» ¾ðÁ¦³ª ¾Ï½ÃÇÏÁö¸¸, ¿µ¿õ °°Àº °ñ°ÝÀ̶óµç°¡ ¶Ç´Â Å« ü°ÝÀ» °­Á¶ÇÑ´Ù.
a stalwart support/ He looks stalwart and uncompromising.
tough´Â ±»¼¼°í ±¼ÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â ±×¸®°í ÆÄ±«³ª ¾Ð·Â¿¡ È¿°úÀûÀ¸·Î ÀúÇ×Çϴ ¥ÀÓÀ̳ª Á¤½Å¿¡¼­ ¿À´Â ÈûÀ» ¾Ï½ÃÇÑ´Ù. µû¶ó¼­ Ȱ·Âº¸´Ù´Â ³»±¸·Â(hardiness)À», µüµüÇÑ °Í º¸´Ù´Â ÀúÇ×Çϴ ź·Â¼º(elasticity) ¶Ç´Â °­Àμº(wiriness)À» °­Á¶ÇÑ´Ù.
tough leather(opposition)/ Donkeys are tough little animals and can carry big loads.
tenacious´Â ±× ǰÀº ¶æÀÌ tough¿¡ °¡Àå °¡±î¿î ¸»·Î ȹµæÇÑ °ÍÀ» À¯ÁöÇÏ´Â Èû, ÁöÀ§¡¤»ç»ó µûÀ§¿¡ ÁýÂøÇØ¼­ ±×·± °ÍÀ» º¸À¯ÇÏ´Â ÈûÀ» Å©°Ô °­Á¶ÇÑ´Ù.
the tenacious jaws of a bulldog/ bold and tenacious as the bamboo shooting up through the hard ground of winter/ The Indians were tenacious of their ancient usages.

TONGUE TWISTER(»¡¸® Çϸé Çô°¡ Àß ¾Èµµ´Â ¸»)
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper;
A peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked;
If Peter Piper picked a peck of picked pepper,
Where's the peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked?
¡æ piper: ÇǸ® ºÎ´Â »ç³ªÀÌ, peck: Æå(¾à 9¸®ÅÍ), pickled: ¼Ò±Ý¿¡ ÀýÀÎ, pepper: ÈÄÃß
Who washed Washington's woolen winter underwear when Washington's
wonderful washerman went west?
¡æ woolen: ¾ç¸ðÀÇ, washerman: ¼¼Å¹´ã´ç
A cup of coffee in a copper colored coffee pot.
¡æ copper: ±¸¸®
This shop stocks short socks with stripes and spots.
¡æ stock: ±¸ÀÔÇÏ´Ù, stripe: ÁÖ¸§, spot: ¹°¹æ¿ï¹«´Ì
A big black bug bit a big black bear.
¡æ bug: °ïÃæ, bit: bite(¹¯´Ù)ÀÇ °ú°Å, bear: °õ
Look at the unlucky uncle under a useless umbrella
¡æ unlucky: ºÒ¿îÇÑ, useless: ¾µ¸ð ¾ø´Â
There is a pleasant peasant present.
¡æ peasant: ³óºÎ
Mike borrows Ike's spikes to hike and Ike borrows Mike's bike.
¡æ borrow: ºô¸®´Ù, hike: ÇÏÀÌÅ·À» ÇÏ´Ù
Beth believes thieves seize skis.
¡æ thief: µµµÏ, seize: »©¾Ñ´Ù
Money may make much misery.
¡æ misery: °íÅë
"Jump, Judy, jump", Ginny Jenkins jabbered joyfully.
¡æ jabber: ÀçÀ߰Ÿ®´Ù, joyfully: ±â»Û µíÀÌ

³ª´Â º½À» ź´Ù.
I always get spring fever.
cf. ³ª´Â °¡À»(¿©¸§, °Ü¿ï)À» Ÿ´Ù: I'm always greatly affected by fall[summer, winter].

the dead of night: ÇѹãÁß
the dead of winter: ÇѰܿï

get into high gear: to get into full swing Ȱ¹ßÇÏ°Ô ÀÌ·ç¾îÁö´Ù
ex) People go skiing in the mountains each winter. Things get into high gear there in November.
(»ç¶÷µéÀº ¸Å³â °Ü¿ï »ê¿¡ ½ºÅ° Ÿ·¯ °£´Ù. 11¿ù¿¡´Â »êÀÌ ¼ºÈ²À» ÀÌ·é´Ù.)

We have chilly weather in the early winter.
ÃÊ°Ü¿ï ³¯¾¾´Â ½Ò½ÒÇÏ´Ù.

winter solstice µ¿Áö summer solstice ÇÏÁö

Agencies such as the International Organization for Migration are distributing winter supplies to thousands of needy families in northern and western Afghanistan. The agency reports hundreds of people are dying from cold-related illnesses.
±¹Á¦À̹αⱸ(IOM)¿Í °°Àº ´ÜüµéÀÌ ¾ÆÇÁ°¡´Ï½ºÅº ºÏºÎ¿Í ¼­ºÎ¿¡ ÀÖ´Â µµ¿òÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ °¡±¸¿¡ °Ü¿ï¿ëǰÀ» ³ª´²ÁÖ°í ÀÖ´Ù. ±¹Á¦À̹αⱸ´Â ¼ö ¹é ¸íÀÇ »ç¶÷µéÀÌ ÃßÀ§·Î ÀÎÇÑ Áúº´À¸·Î Á׾°í ÀÖ´Ù°í ÀüÇß´Ù.

Nikolai returns home to Moscow and spends the winter of 1806 in a round of good times.
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The workers are at a disadvantage,
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for their resources have been depleted by a bitter winter,
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and the employers take the opportunity to crush the whole movement
with one blow by declaring a general lockout covering all factories in the city.
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Àϰݿ¡ ¸ðµç ³ëµ¿¿îµ¿À» ºÐ¼âÇÏ·ÁÇϱ⠶§¹®ÀÌ´Ù.
The fourth Asian Winter Games will kick off its eight-days of
competitions today with a gala opening ceremony at an indoor ice rink
in the mountain resort of Yongpyong, Kangwon Province.
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¡· " likely / apt / liable " ÀÇ Â÷ÀÌÁ¡ÀÌ ¹«¾ùÀÎÁö¿ä ?
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-- be likely to ó·³ to ¸¦ ¼ö¹ÝÇÒ ¼ö°¡ ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
ex).It is likely to rain. ¢×
.An accident is likely to happen at that interception.
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ex).It is apt to be cold in the winter.
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ex).If you don't watch out you are liable slip.
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.All men are liable to make mistakes.
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¡í ¹Ì±¹ÀÇ Çбâ: Beginning of September - May or June
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Summer vacation: June or July - August ( 3 months )
Winter vacation: Christmas - New Year ( 2 weeks )
Spring break: ( 1 week )
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- ¾ðÁ¦ºÎÅÍ °Ü¿ï¹æÇÐÀÌ µÇ´Ï?
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...¿ª·Ê...When does the winter vacation begin?
When are you going to have the winter vacation?
When does your school break up for the winter?

In places where the winter is cold, animals cannot find
enough food.
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- ¸¶Ä§³» º»°ÝÀûÀÎ °Ü¿ïÀÌ ´ò³×
'°Ü¿ïÀº Á¤¸» À̰÷¿¡ ÀÖ´Ù'·Î ÇØµµ ÁÁ´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ 'ÁøÂ¥ °Ü¿ïÀÌ ½ÃÀ۵ƴÙ'·Î
ÇÏ´Â °Íµµ ±¦Âú´Ù.
...¿ª·Ê...Winter is really here.
The real winer has started.
It is high winter now.

Winter seems never-ending.
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This week seems never-ending.
À̹ø ÁÖ´Â ³¡ÀÌ ¾ø´Â °Íó·³ ´À²¸Á®¿ä.

¿©¸§³¯ Ä¡°í´Â ÀÌ»óÇÏ°Ô ¼­´ÃÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
It's unusually cool for a summer day.
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It's unusually warm for a winter day.

±×¿Í ±×ÀÇ ºÎÀÎÀº À۳⠰ܿ£ µ¹¾Æ°¡¼Ì¾î¿ä.
He and his wife passed away just last winter.

disport Èï°ã°Ô ³î´Ù, Áñ±â´Ù, Àå³­ÇÏ´Ù (amuse)
The popularity of Florida as a winter resort is constantly increasing; each
year, thousands more disport themselves at Miami Palm Beach.

provender ¿©¹°; »ç·á (dry food; fodder)
I am not afraid of a severe winter because I have stored a large quantity of
provender for the cattle.

skimp ÀλöÇÏ°Ô ±¼´Ù; Àý¾àÇÏ´Ù (provide scantily; live very economically)
They were foreced to skimp on necessities in order to make their limited
supplies last the winter.

cold spell or cold snap
- a sudden short period of cold weather (usually in winter)
The cold snap lasted for five days.

During her winter vacation she decided to learn taegwondo.
°Ü¿ï ¹æÇÐ µ¿¾È¿¡ ±×³à´Â űǵµ¸¦ ¹è¿ì±â·Î °á½ÉÇß´Ù.

T : What's wrong with S1? Why is he lying on his face?
S2 : He's not feeling well. He has caught a bad cold. He has been sick for two days.
T : Oh! That's too bad. You should be careful about your health, especially during the winter.
S1 : (Standing up) Mr. Shin, may I go to the infirmary to take medicine and rest for a while? I have a fever and a bad headache. I can't stand it any longer.
T : Of course you may go. And after school, you'd better go see a doctor.
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During the winter, many people were incapacitated by respiratory ailments.
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People enjoy different activities in each season.
In the summer, many people enjoy swimming and sailing.
In the fall, the nights grow cool and the leaves change colors.
Students get ready to go back to school.
In the winter, many people enjoy sports such as skiing, ice skating, and sledding.
Other people keep themselves warm by staying indoors and reading good books.
When the winter season is over, spring arrives and colorful flowers start to bloom.
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Living in cave homes is more comfortable than you might think.
They are naturally cool in summer and warm in winter.
The floors are often covered with tiles or rugs, and the walls are painted.
There are windows and doors.
Many cave homes have telephones, and some even have fax and internet connections.
In Guadix, Spain, you can look out over a hillside that is covered with television antennas from the cave houses that lie beneath the surface.
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One mid-July day I visited Inner Mongolia.
There were endless fields of wild flowers.
Of 1,000 species of wild flowers, 500 herbs are used to make Chinese medicines.
About 80% of all Chinese herbal medicines are from this area.
We stayed in a Mongolian tent.
The grassland around the tent was a sea of forget-me-nots, though different from the ones I know in Korea.
Their leaves and stems seem lean and weak, yet are as hard as wires.
This is to protect them from the long, dry, cold, and windy winter, and to help them to survive through to the spring.
The blue flower is like the 'dew of the stars.'
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When winter arrives, some people get sad.
Doctors have recently started to study the cause of a medical disorder that they have appropriately named SAD, or seasonal affective disorder.
People who suffer from SAD become very depressed during the winter months.
Their depression appears to be a result of a decrease in the amount of sunlight they are exposed to.
Doctors theorized that decreased sunlight affects the production of melatonin,
a hormone manufactured in the brain, and serotonin, a chemical that helps transmit nerve impulses.
Depression may result from the imbalance of two substances in the body.
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Question : What do you do to keep yourself physically fit?
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Tom : When I was in college I used to play sports like baseball and basketball.
But I can't do that now, so I try to play golf every weekend.
I work mostly sitting at my desk in my office, so I like to get outside and get some fresh air.
Sue :When the weather is OK, I go jogging in the early morning almost every day.
It's fun and it makes me feel fresh all day.
In the winter I don't feel safe running in the dark, so I usually jump rope and lift weights before breakfast.
Liz :I have no weight problem, but I'm not as strong as I used to be.
I'm worried about my health, to tell the truth.
Last summer I quit smoking and next month I'm going to buy an exercise machine.
I'm looking forward to that.
Tom : ´ëÇлýÀ̾úÀ» ¶§, Àú´Â ³ó±¸³ª ¾ß±¸ °°Àº ½ºÆ÷Ã÷¸¦ Çϰï Çß½À´Ï´Ù.
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Sue : ³¯¾¾°¡ ÁÁÀ» ¶§´Â °ÅÀÇ ¸ÅÀÏ ¾ÆÄ§ ÀÏÂï Á¶±ëÀ» ÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
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Liz : Àú´Â üÁß¿¡ ¹®Á¦´Â ¾øÁö¸¸, Àü¸¸Å­ ưưÇÏÁö´Â ¸øÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
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The whole day was a blaze of sunshine.
The ghostly winter silence had given way to the great spring murmur of awakening life.
This murmur arose from all the land, filled with the joy of living.
It came from the things that lived and moved again, things which had not moved during the long months of frost.
The willows were bursting out in young buds.
Shrubs and vines were putting on fresh clothes of green.
Woodpeckers were booming and knocking in the forest.
Squirrels were chattering and birds were singing.
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I have a new boat with all the latest comfort and safety features.
I plan to sail south, transit the Panama Canal, and cruise and explore the Western Caribbean from fall to winter.
In the spring I will sail north to New England.
I would like to find one non-smoking companion with some mechanical or electrical ability to help maintain the boat.
I have sailed approximately 40,000 ocean miles.
So I can teach an inexperienced person but I would prefer a man who has been on the ocean before.
I will pay all expenses and expect a commitment for seven to eight months.
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Migration probably attracted the attention and aroused the imagination of humans.
Recorded observations on this date back nearly 3,000 years to the times of Hesiod, Homer, Herodotus, and Aristotle.
Aristotle, naturalist and philosopher of ancient Greece, was one of the first observers whose writings are known to discuss it.
He noted cranes traveled from the steppes of Scythia to the marshes at the headwaters of the Nile, and pelicans, geese, swans, doves, and many other birds likewise passed to warmer regions to spend the winter.
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±×´Â µÎ·ç¹Ì°¡ ScythiaÀÇ ´ëÃÊ¿ø¿¡¼­ Nile°­ÀÇ »ó·ùÀÇ ´ËÁö´ë·Î À̵¿ÇÏ´Â °ÍÀ», ±×¸®°í Æç¸®Ä­, ±â·¯±â, ¹éÁ¶, ºñµÑ±â µî ¸¹Àº »õµéÀÌ À¯»çÇÏ°Ô °Ü¿ïÀ» º¸³»±â À§Çؼ­ µû¶æÇÑ Áö¿ªÀ¸·Î Áö³ª°¡´Â °ÍÀ» ÁÖ¸ñÇß´Ù.

Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity.
It may be walking, cycling or swimming, or, in winter, skating or skiing.
It may be a game of some kind¡ªfootball, hockey, golf, or tennis.
It may be mountaineering.
´ëºÎºÐ ÀþÀºÀ̵éÀº ¾î¶² ÇüÅÂÀÇ À°Ã¼Àû Ȱµ¿À» Áñ±ä´Ù.
±×°ÍÀº ½ÎÀÌŬÀ̳ª °È±â ȤÀº ¼ö¿µ °Ü¿ï¿¡´Â ½ºÄÉÀÌÆ®³ª ½ºÅ°ÀÏ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
±×°ÍÀº ¾î¶² Á¾·ùÀÇ °ÔÀÓÀÏ ¼öµµ ÀÖ´Ù.
¡ªÃ౸, ÇÏŰ, °ñÇÁ, Å״Ͻº ¶Ç µî»êÀÌ µÉ ¼öµµ ÀÖ´Ù.

Many people suffer from a cold or cough in winter.
¸¹Àº »ç¶÷µéÀÌ °Ü¿ï¿¡ °¨±â³ª ±âħÀ¸·Î °í»ýÀ» ÇÑ´Ù.
There are many popular drugs available which can give you some relief.
À̿밡´ÉÇÑ °ª½Ñ ¸¹Àº ¾àÀÌ À־ ´ç½ÅÀÇ °íÅëÀ» Á» ´ú¾îÁÙ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
However, they may also cause some side effects.
ÇÏÁö¸¸ À̵éÀº ¶ÇÇÑ ¾à°£ÀÇ ºÎÀÛ¿ëÀ» ÀÏÀ¸Å³ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
Specifically, they may make you feel sleepy and slow down your reactions.
±¸Ã¼ÀûÀ¸·Î ¸»ÇÏÀÚ¸é, ´ç½ÅÀ» Á¹¸³°Ô ÇÏ°í ´ç½ÅÀÇ ¹ÝÀÀÀ» µÐÇÏ°Ô ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
This could interfere with your ability to work or drive safely.
À̰ÍÀº ´ç½ÅÀÌ ¾ÈÀüÇÏ°Ô ÀÏÇϰųª ¿îÀüÇÏ´Â ´É·Â¿¡ ¹æÇذ¡ µÉ ¼öµµ ÀÖ´Ù.
Some people complain that these medicines irritate their stomach too.
ÀϺΠ»ç¶÷µéÀº ÀÌ ¾àµéÀÌ À§¿¡µµ ÀÚ±ØÀ» ÁØ´Ù°í ºÒÆòÇÑ´Ù.
Doctors suggest that you read the directions carefully before swallowing any medicine.
ÀÇ»çµéÀº ¾î¶² ¾àÀÌµç º¹¿ëÇϱâÀü¿¡ »ç¿ë¼³¸í¼­¸¦ À¯½ÉÈ÷ ÀÐÀ¸¶ó°í Á¦¾ÈÇÑ´Ù.

He who marvels at the beauty of the world in summer will find equal cause for wonder and admiration in winter.
¿©¸§¿¡ ¼¼»óÀÇ ¾Æ¸§´Ù¿ò¿¡ °æÅºÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷Àº °Ü¿ï¿¡µµ ¶È°°Àº µ¿±â·Î ³î¶ó¿ò°ú °¨ÅºÀ» ¹ß°ßÇÒ °ÍÀÌ´Ù.

In winter the stars seem to have rekindled their fires, the moon achieves a fuller triumph, and the heavens wear a look of more exalted simplicity.
°Ü¿ï¿¡´Â º°µéÀÌ ´Ù½Ã ºÒŸ°í, ´ÞÀº ´õ ÈÖ¿µÃ» ¹à°í, ÇÏ´ÃÀº ´õ¿í ¼þ°íÇÏ°í ¼ø¹ÚÇÑ ÀÚŸ¦ µå·¯³½´Ù.

Winter is of a more heroic cast, and addresses the intellect.
One imposes larger tasks upon himself, and is less tolerant of his own weaknesses.
°Ü¿ïÀº ´õ¿í ¿µ¿õÀûÀ̸ç, ±×¸®°í °Ü¿ïÀº Áö¼º¿¡ È£¼ÒÇÑ´Ù.
Àڽſ¡°Ô ´õ Å« ÀÏÀ» ºÎ°úÇϰí ÀÚ½ÅÀÇ ¾àÁ¡¿¡ ´ëÇØ¼­´Â ´õ¿í °ü´ëÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Ù.

In 1812 Napoleon had to withdraw his forces from Russia.
1812³â¿¡ ³ªÆú·¹¿ËÀº ·¯½Ã¾Æ·ÎºÎÅÍ ±×ÀÇ ±º´ë¸¦ ö¼öÇØ¾ß¸¸ Çß´Ù.
The armies had invaded successfully and reached the city of Moscow.
³ªÆú·¹¿Ë ±ºÀº ¼º°øÀûÀ¸·Î ħÀÔÇÏ¿© ¸ð½ºÅ©¹Ù½Ã(ã¼)±îÁö ³ª°¬´Ù.
There was no question of French army disloyalty or unwillingness to fight.
ÇÁ¶û½º±ºÀÇ ºÒÃæ°ú ¶Ç´Â ½Î¿ì±â¸¦ ²¨¸®´Â °ÍÀº ÀǽÉÇÒ ¿©Áö°¡ ¾ø¾ú´Ù.
As winter came, the Russian army moved out of the way, leaving a wasted land and burned buildings.
°Ü¿ïÀÌ ¿ÔÀ» ¶§ ·¯½Ã¾Æ±ºÀº ȲÆóÇÑ ¶¥°ú ºÒ¿¡ ź °Ç¹°µéÀ» ¹ö¸®°í À̵¿ÇÏ¿´´Ù.
Other conquered European nations seized upon Napoleon's problems in Russia as their chance to rearm and to break loose from French control.
´Ù¸¥ Á¤º¹µÈ À¯·´ ±¹°¡µéÀº ·¯½Ã¾Æ¿¡¼­ ³ªÆú·¹¿ËÀÇ ¹®Á¦µéÀ» À繫Àå°ú ÇÁ¶û½ºÁö¹è¸¦ ¹þ¾î³¯ ±âȸ·Î Àâ¾Ò´Ù.

Heraclitus pointed out that the world is characterized by opposites.
Heraclitus´Â ¼¼»óÀº »ó¹ÝµÈ Ư¡ÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù°í ÁöÀûÇß´Ù.
If we were never ill, we would not know what it was to be well.
If we never knew hunger, we would take no pleasure in being full.
¿ì¸®°¡ °áÄÚ ¾ÆÇÁÁö ¾Ê´Â´Ù¸é ¿ì¸®´Â °Ç°­ÇÑ °ÍÀÌ ¾î¶² °ÍÀÎÁö ¸ð¸£°í ¿ì¸®°¡ °áÄÚ ±¾ÁÖ¸²À» ¸ð¸¥´Ù¸é ¿ì¸®´Â dzÁ·ÇÔ ¼Ó¿¡¼­ Áñ°Å¿òÀ» °®Áö ¸øÇÒ °ÍÀÌ´Ù.
If there were never any war, we would not appreciate peace.
ÀüÀïÀÌ ¾ø´Ù¸é ÆòÈ­¸¦ ¸ð¸¦ °ÍÀÌ´Ù.
And if there were no winter, we would never see the spring.
±×¸®°í ¸¸¾à °Ü¿ïÀÌ ¾ø´Ù¸é ¿ì¸®´Â º½µµ º¼ ¼ö ¾øÀ» °ÍÀÌ´Ù.
Both good and bad have their inevitable place in the order of things, Heraclitus believed.
ÁÁÀº °ÍÀÌµç ³ª»Û °ÍÀÌµç »ç¹°ÀÇ Áú¼­¼Ó¿¡¼­ ±×°ÍµéÀÇ ÇÊ¿¬Àû ÀÚ¸®¸¦ °¡Áö°í ÀÖ´Ù°í Heraclitus´Â ¹Ï¾ú´Ù.
Without this constant interplay of opposites the world would cease to exist.
ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ¹Ý´ëµÇ´Â °ÍµéÀÇ ²÷ÀÓ¾ø´Â »óÈ£ÀÛ¿ëÀÌ ¾ø´Ù¸é ¼¼»óÀº Á¸ÀçÇÒ ¼ö ¾øÀ» °ÍÀÌ´Ù.

Wool is one of the oldest kinds of material used for clothing.
ÅнÇÀº ¿ÊÀ» ¸¸µå´Â µ¥ ¾²ÀÌ´Â Àç·á Áß¿¡¼­ °¡Àå ¿À·¡µÈ °Íµé Áß ÇϳªÀÌ´Ù.
We do not know exactly when people started to use wool to make clothing.
¾ðÁ¦ºÎÅÍ »ç¶÷µéÀÌ ¿ÊÀ» ¸¸µå´Â µ¥ ÅнÇÀ» »ç¿ëÇϱ⠽ÃÀÛÇß´ÂÁö´Â Á¤È®ÇÏ°Ô ¾ËÁö ¸øÇÑ´Ù.
However, we do know that people were wearing wool clothes very early in man's history.
±×·¯³ª ¿ì¸®´Â »ç¶÷µéÀÌ Àηù ¿ª»ç¿¡¼­ ¾ÆÁÖ ¿À·¡ ÀüºÎÅÍ ÅнǷΠ¸¸µç ¿ÊÀ» ÀÔ¾ú´Ù´Â °ÍÀº È®½ÇÈ÷ ¾Ë°í ÀÖ´Ù.
People used the wool not only from sheep, but also from other animals.
»ç¶÷µéÀº ¾ç»Ó¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó ´Ù¸¥ µ¿¹°ÀÇ Åнǵµ »ç¿ëÇÏ¿´´Ù.
For example, in the desert they used the wool from camels.
In the mountains of India they used the wool from cashmere goats.
And in mountains of South America, they used the wool from the llama.
¿¹¸¦ µé¾î, »ç¸·¿¡¼­´Â »ç¶÷µéÀº ³«Å¸ ÅнÇÀ» »ç¿ëÇß°í, ÀεµÀÇ »ê°£¿¡¼­´Â ij½Ã¹Ì¾î ¿°¼Ò ÅнÇÀ» »ç¿ëÇß°í ³²¹ÌÀÇ »ê°£Áö¿ª¿¡¼­´Â ¶ó¸¶ÀÇ ÅнÇÀ» »ç¿ëÇß´Ù.
All these kinds of wool have one thing in common.
ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ¸ðµç ÅнÇÀº ÇѰ¡Áö °øÅëÁ¡À» °¡Áö°í ÀÖ´Ù.
They protect the body from outside changes in temperature.
±×µéÀº ¿ÜºÎÀÇ ¿Âµµ º¯È­·ÎºÎÅÍ ¸öÀ» º¸È£ÇÑ´Ù.
This way, wool keeps the body cool in summer and warm in winter.
ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ¹æ¹ýÀ¸·Î ÅнÇÀº ¿©¸§¿¡´Â ¸öÀ» ½Ã¿øÇÏ°Ô °Ü¿ï¿¡´Â ¸öÀ» µû¶æÇÏ°Ô ÇÑ´Ù.

The weather is like the government, always in the wrong.
In summer time we say it is stifling; in winter that it is killing;
in spring and autumn we find fault with it for being neither one thing
nor the other, and wish it would make up its mind.
If it is fine, we say the country is being ruined for want of rain;
if it does rain, we pray for fine weather.
If December passes without snow, we indignantly demand to know what
has become of our good old-fashioned winters, and talk as if we had
been cheated out of something we had bought and paid for; and when
it does snow, our language is a disgrace to a Christian nation.
We shall never be content until each man makes his own weather,
and keeps it to himself.
³¯¾¾´Â Á¤ºÎó·³ Ç×»ó À߸øµÇ±â ¸¶·ÃÀÌ´Ù.
¿©¸§¿¡´Â ¼ûÀÌ ¸·Èú °Íó·³ ³Ê¹« ´þ°í, °Ü¿ï¿¡´Â ¾ó¾îÁ×À» ¸¸Å­ ³Ê¹« Ãä°í,
º½°ú °¡À»¿¡´Â À̰͵µ Àú°Íµµ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó°í ºÒÆòÇϸç, È®½ÇÈ÷ °áÁ¤ÇØÁֱ⸦ ¹Ù¶õ´Ù.
³¯¾¾°¡ ¸¼À¸¸é ºñ°¡ ¿ÀÁö ¾Ê¾Æ ³óÃÌÀ» ¸ÁÄ£´Ù°í Çϰí, ºñ°¡ ¿À¸é ¸¼±â¸¦ ±âµµÇÑ´Ù.
12¿ù¿¡ ´«ÀÌ ¿ÀÁö ¾ÊÀ¸¸é ÁÁ¾Ò´ø ¿¾³¯ °Ü¿ïÀÌ ¾î¶»°Ô µÈ °Å³Ä°í È­¸¦ ³»°í
¸¶Ä¡ µ·À» ÁÖ°í »ê °ÍÀ» »©¾Ñ±ä µíÀÌ ¸»ÇÑ´Ù. ¶Ç ´«ÀÌ ¿À¸é ½ÉÇÑ »ó¼Ò¸®¸¦ ÇÑ´Ù.
¸ðµç »ç¶÷ÀÌ °¢ÀÚ ÀڱⰡ ¿øÇÏ´Â ³¯¾¾¸¦ µ¶Á¡ÇÏ°Ô µÉ ¶§¸¸ ¸¸Á·ÇÏ°Ô µÉ °ÍÀÌ´Ù.

I have seen a boy two years old, who had been kept in London, taken out
for the first time to walk in green country. The season was winter, and
everything was wet and muddy. To the adult eye there was nothing to
cause delight, but in the boy there sprang up a strange ecstasy; he
kneeled in the wet ground and put his face in the grass, and gave
utterance to half-articulate cries of delight. The joy that he was
experiencing was primitive, simple and massive.
·±´ø¿¡¸¸ ÀÖ¾ú´Ù°¡ óÀ½À¸·Î Ǫ¸¥ ½Ã°ñ±æÀ» °È°Ô µÈ 2»ì Â¥¸® ¾î¸°¾Ö¸¦
º» ÀûÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù. ¶§´Â °Ü¿ïÀ̾ú°í ¸ðµç °ÍÀÌ ÁúÆÜ°Å·È´Ù. ¾î¸¥ÀÇ ´«¿¡´Â
Áñ°Å¿ï °ÍÀÌ Çϳªµµ ¾ø¾úÁö¸¸, ¾î¸°¾ÖÀÇ ¸¶À½ ¼Ó¿¡´Â ¹¦ÇÑ È¯Èñ°¡ ¼Ú¾Æ³ª¿Ô´Ù.
Á¥Àº ¶¥¿¡ ¹«¸­À» ²ú°í, Ç®¹ç¿¡ ¾ó±¼À» ¹¯°í, Áñ°Å¿î ź¼ºÀ» Áú·¶´Ù.
±×°¡ °æÇèÇÏ´Â ±â»ÝÀº ¿ø½ÃÀûÀ̰í, ¼Ò¹ÚÇϸç, ´ë´ÜÇÑ °ÍÀ̾ú´Ù.

°Ü¿ïÀÌ ¸Å¿ì ºü¸£°Ô ´Ù°¡¿À°í ÀÖ´Ù.
Winter is coming on very fast.

¿ì¸®´Â °Ü¿ï ¹æÇÐÀ» ±â´ëÇϰí ÀÖ´Ù.
We're looking forward to the winter vacation.

ÀÌ»óÇÑ ¸»ÀÏÁöµµ ¸ð¸£Áö¸¸, ¿À´ÃÀº °Ü¿ï ³¯¾¾ Ä¡°í´Â µû¶æÇÏ´Ù.
Strange to say, today is warm for winter weather.

°Ü¿ïÀÌ ³¡³µ´Ù.
Winter is over.

¾îÁ¦´Â °Ü¿ïÄ¡°í´Â À̻󽺷´°Ô µû¶æÇß´Ù.
It was unusually warm for winter yesterday.

°Ü¿ïÀÌ ´Ù°¡ ¿À´Ï ³¯¾¾°¡ Ãß¿öÁö³×.
It's getting colder as winter draws on.

ºÎÀ¯ÇÑ »ç¶÷µéÀº Á¾Á¾ °Ü¿ï¿¡ µû¶æÇÑ Áö¹æÀ¸·Î ¿Å°Ü°£´Ù.
Rich people often migrate in winter to warmer countries.

ÇÏ¿ÍÀÌ´Â ¿­´ë Áö¹æÀ̶ó.
Hawaiians, living in a tropical zone,.
°Ü¿ï¿Ê ¾øÀÌ Àϳ⳻³» Áö³¾ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
essentially do not need winter clothes.

ºÎ»êÀº °Ü¿ï¿¡µµ ´«ÀÌ ¿ÀÁö ¾Ê´Â´Ù.
Pusan rarely has snow in winter.

Recently new building codes came into effect in our city. All new houses
must now be built with proper building materials so that heat will not
escape unnecessarily during the winter. The laws have had a definite
effect. There has been a fifty percent saving in the amount of natural
gas and electricity used. The city is doing other things to save energy.
Buses, partly supported by the city, transport many people throughout the
area. Many new bicycle paths were made, and today there are twice as many
bicycles as cars in the city.
ÃÖ±Ù¿¡ »õ·Î¿î °ÇÃà¹ýµéÀÌ ¿ì¸® ½Ã¿¡ ½ÃÇàµÇ¾ú´Ù. °Ü¿ïö¿¡ ¿­ÀÌ
ºÒÇÊ¿äÇÏ°Ô ºüÁ®³ª°¡Áö ¾Êµµ·Ï ¸ðµç ½ÅÃà°Ç¹°µéÀÌ ¾Ë¸ÂÀº °ÇÃàÀÚÀç·Î
°ÇÃàµÇ¾î¾ß¸¸ ÇÑ´Ù. ±× ¹ýÀº È®½ÇÇÑ È¿°ú°¡ ÀÖ¾ú´Ù. õ¿¬°¡½º ¹× Àü±â
¼Ò¸ð·®ÀÌ 50% Àý¾àµÇ¾ú´Ù. ½Ã´Â ¿¡³ÊÁöÀý¾àÀ» À§ÇØ ´Ù¸¥ ÀϵéÀ» Çϰí ÀÖ´Ù.
ÀϺδ ½ÃÀÇ Áö¿øÀ» ¹Þ´Â ¹ö½ºµéÀº ¸¹Àº »ç¶÷µéÀ» Àü Áö¿ª¿¡ ¼ö¼ÛÇÑ´Ù. ¸¹Àº
»õ·Î¿î ÀÚÀü°Åµµ·ÎµéÀÌ ´Û¾ÆÁ³°í, ÇöÀç ±× ½Ã¿¡´Â ÀÚÀü°Å´ë¼ö°¡ Â÷ÀÇ 2 ¹è°¡
µÈ´Ù.
building code °ÇÃà¹ý/ come into effect ¹ßÈ¿µÇ´Ù, ½ÇÇàÇÏ´Ù, ½ÃÇàµÇ´Ù(=go
into effect, be put into effect)

When I was nine, Kathy was in my class. She was always clean, smart, and
popular. I went to school mostly to see her. Every morning. I brushed my
hair. Every night I washed the only clothes I had. In winter I often got
sick because in the morning I had to wear them, wet or dry. Everybody has
a Kathy, a symbol of everything you want. When I played the drums in high
school and when I broke race records in college, it was for kathy. Now
when I hear a cheer from the audience after I sing. I wish Kathy could
hear it, too.
³»°¡ ¾ÆÈ© »ìÀ̾úÀ» ¶§, Kathy´Â ¿ì¸® Çб޿¡ ÀÖ¾ú´Ù. ±×³à´Â ´Ã ±ú²ýÇϰí,
¿µ¸®ÇßÀ¸¸ç, Àα⵵ ÀÖ¾ú´Ù. ³ª´Â ÁÖ·Î ±×³à¸¦ º¸·Á°í Çб³¿¡ °¬¾ú´Ù. ¸ÅÀÏ
¾ÆÄ§ ³ª´Â ¸Ó¸®¸¦ ºø¾ú´Ù. ¸ÅÀÏ ¹ã ³ª´Â ÇÑ ¹ú¹Û¿¡ ¾ø´Â ¿ÊÀ» ¼¼Å¹Çß´Ù.
¾ÆÄ§¿¡ ±× ¿ÊÀÌ Á¥¾î ÀÖ°Ç ¸»¶ú°Ç °£¿¡ ±× ¿ÊÀ» ÀÔ¾î¾ß¸¸ Ç߱⠶§¹®¿¡
°Ü¿ïÀÌ¸é ³ª´Â Á¾Á¾ º´¿¡ °É·È´Ù. »ç¶÷µéÀº ¹Ù¶ó´Â °¡Àå Áß¿äÇÑ °ÍÀÇ »ó¡À¸·Î
Á¦°¢°¢ÀÇ ¾î¶² Kathy¸¦ °¡Áö°í ÀÖ´Ù. °íµîÇб³¿¡¼­ ³»°¡ µå·³À» ¿¬ÁÖÇßÀ» ¶§¿Í
´ëÇп¡¼­ °æÁÖ ±â·ÏÀ» ±ú¶ß·ÈÀ» ¶§ ±×°ÍÀº Kathy¸¦ À§ÇÑ °ÍÀ̾ú´Ù. ÀÌÁ¦
³ë·¡¸¦ ÇÏ°í ³ª¼­ °üÁßÀ¸·ÎºÎÅÍ È¯È£¸¦ µéÀ» ´ë, ³ª´Â Kathy ¶ÇÇÑ ±× ¼Ò¸®¸¦
µéÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ¾úÀ¸¸é ÇÏ°í ¹Ù¶õ´Ù.

One winter night I found myself lost in the fog and in a part of the
city I didn't know. Then, I met a man and asked him to direct me. He said
okay and we walked together, with his hand on my elbow. When we arrived
at the address I had given, I said goodbye, thanking him. As I turned to
shake his hand, I realized he could not see my hand, and indeed the way
we had come. The stranger who had led me so surely through the fog was
blind.
¾î´À °Ü¿ï ¹ã ³ª´Â, ³»°¡ ¾ËÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â µµ½ÃÀÇ ¾È°³ ³¤ °÷¿¡¼­ ±æÀ» ÀÒ¾úÀ½À»
¾Ë¾Ò´Ù. ±× ¶§ ÇÑ ³²ÀÚ¸¦ ¸¸³ª ±×¿¡°Ô ±æÀ» ¾Ë·Á ´Þ¶ó°í ºÎŹÇß´Ù. ±×°¡ OK
ÇØ¼­, ±×°¡ ³» ÆÈÀ» ÀâÀº ä, ¿ì¸®´Â ÇÔ²² °É¾ú´Ù. ³»°¡ ÁØ ÁÖ¼Ò¿¡ ¿ì¸®°¡
µµÂøÇßÀ» ¶§, ³ª´Â °¨»çÇØ Çϸç ÀÛº° Àλ縦 Çß´Ù. ¾Ç¼ö¸¦ ÇÏ·Á°í µ¹¾Æ¼¹À»
¶§, ³ª´Â ±×°¡ ³» ¼Õ°ú ¿ì¸®°¡ ¿Ô´ø ±æÀ» º¼ ¼ö ¾øÀ½À» ±ú´Þ¾Ò´Ù. ¾È°³ ¼Ó¿¡¼­
³ª¸¦ ¾ÆÁÖ ºÐ¸íÇÏ°Ô ÀεµÇß´ø ³¸¼± ±× »ç¶÷Àº Àå´ÔÀ̾ú´Ù.

As the snow piles up higher in a woodland over the course of winter,
it creates advantages and problems for animals. For the rabbit, deep snow
may provide food. Since it feeds on the winter buds of young trees, the
deeper icy snow helps the animal to reach more buds. What's more,
sometimes the weight of the snow causes some trees to bend to the ground.
This means their tender tops are easier to reach for the rabbit. On the
other hand, the situation is the opposite for deer.
°Ü¿ì³» ½£¼Ó¿¡ ´õ ³ôÀÌ ½×ÀÓ¿¡ µû¶ó, ´«Àº µ¿¹°µé¿¡°Ô ÀÌÁ¡ÀÌ µÇ±âµµ
¹®Á¦Á¡ÀÌ µÇ±âµµ ÇÑ´Ù. Åä³¢ÀÇ °æ¿ì ±í°Ô ½×ÀÎ ´«Àº ½Ä·®À» Á¦°øÇϱ⵵ ÇÑ´Ù.
Åä³¢´Â ¾î¸° ³ª¹«ÀÇ °Ü¿ï »õ½ÏÀ» ¸Ô°í »ì±â¿¡, ³ô°Ô ½×¿© ¾ð ´«Àº Åä³¢°¡ º¸´Ù
¸¹Àº »õ½Ï¿¡ ´êÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ°Ô ÇØÁØ´Ù. °Ô´Ù°¡ ¶§·Ð ´«ÀÇ ¹«°Ô°¡ ³ª¹«µéÀ» ¶¥
ÂÊÀ¸·Î ÈÖ°Ô ÇÑ´Ù. ÀÌ´Â Åä³¢°¡ ³ª¹«ÀÇ ºÎµå·¯¿î °¡Áö ³¡¿¡ À̸£±â ½±°Ô ÇØ
ÁÜÀ» ÀǹÌÇÑ´Ù. ¹Ý¸é, ±×·± »óȲÀÌ »ç½¿¿¡°Ô´Â Á¤¹Ý´ëÀÌ´Ù.

[ÛÝ] °Ü¿ï¼º°æÇб³ winter vacation bible school

[ÛÝ] Ã߯ļº (õÕ÷ëàõ) winter growing habit

[ÛÝ] °Ü¿ïÁ¤¿ø Winter garden

[ÛÝ] À©ÅͽºÆ÷Ã÷ winter sports

[ÛÝ] Á¦1ȸ µ¿°è ¿Ã¸²ÇȰæ±â´ëȸ The 1st Olympic Winter Games

[ÛÝ] Á¦2ȸ µ¿°è ¿Ã¸²ÇȰæ±â´ëȸ The 2nd Olympic Winter Games

[ÛÝ] Á¦4ȸ µ¿°è ¿Ã¸²ÇȰæ±â´ëȸ The 4th Olympic Winter Games

[ÛÝ] Á¦5ȸ µ¿°è ¿Ã¸²ÇȰæ±â´ëȸ The 5th Olympic Winter Games

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Left to me,left to me --.
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I need you like the flower needs the rain.
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Guess I'll start it all again.
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You know I need you like the winter needs the spring.
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You know I need you.
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I need you, I need you...
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The Girl With April In Her Eyes
Chris De Burgh
There once was a king who called for the spring
For his world was still covered in snow
But the spring had not been for he was wicked and mean
In his winter fields nothing would grow
And when a traveller called seeking help at the door
Only food and a bed for the night
He ordered his slave to turn her away
The girl with April in her eyes
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Oh~~oh~ on and on she goes
Through the winter's night the wild wind and the snow
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Someone help the girl with April in her eyes
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She rode through the night till she came to the light
Of a humble man's home in the woods
He brought her inside by the fire light she died
And he buried her gently and good
Oh the morning was bright all the world snow white
But when he came to the place where she lay
His field was ablaze with flowers on the grave
Of the girl with April in her eyes
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Where the ragged people go
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I took some comfort there Ooo-la-la
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Leading me, going home
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And a fighter by his trade
And he carries the reminders
Of every glove that laid him down
Or cut him till he cried out
In his anger and his shame
I am leaving, I am leaving
But the fighter still remains
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when love is evergreen evergreen like my love for you
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we'll let the whole world see our love will be evergreen
through all the years
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¾Ë°í ÀÖ´Â ±×·± Àå¼Ò¸¦ ¹°»öÇϸ鼭 ¸»¾ß
Asking only workman's wages
I come looking for a job
But I get no offers
Just a "come on" from the whores on Seventh Avenue
I do declare there were times whenIwas so lonesome
I took some comfort there Ooo-la-la
°Ü¿ì ³ëµ¿ÀÚÀÇ Àӱݸ¸À» ¿ä±¸Çϸç
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±×Àú 7¹ø°¡ÀÇ Ã¢³àµéÀ̳ª,"À̸® ¿À·Å" Çϰí
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³»°¡ ¹«Ã´ ¿Ü·Î¿üÀ» ¶§¿¡´Â
±×°÷¿¡¼­ ¾È¶ôÇÔÀ» ã±âµµ Çß¾ú´Ù±¸
Then I'm laying out my winter clothes
And wishing I was gone, going home
Where the New York City winters aren't bleeding me
Leading me, going home
In the clearing stands a boxer
And a fighter byhis trade
And he carries the reminders
Of every glove that laid him down
Or cut him till he cried out
In his anger and his shame
I am leaving, I am leaving
But the fighter still remains
°Ü¿ï ¿Ê°¡ÁöµéÀ» ì°Ü³ÖÀ¸¸ç
À̰÷À» ¶°³ª¹ö·ÈÀ¸¸é...ÇÏ°í ¹Ù·¡º¸Áö
´º¿åÀÇ Â÷°¡¿î °Ü¿ïÀÌ ³»°Ô »óó¸¦ ÁÖÁö ¾Ê´Â
°íÇâÀ¸·Î ¸»À̾ß
´©°¡ ³¯Á» °íÇâÀ¸·Î µ¥·Á´ÙÁÖ¾úÀ¸¸é!
¸µÀÇ ÇÑ º¹ÆÇ¿¡´Â ½Î¿ì´Â °ÍÀ» Á÷¾÷À¸·Î ÇÏ´Â
±ÇÅõ¼±¼ö°¡ ¼­ÀÖ¾î
±× »ç¶÷Àº ÀÚ½ÅÀ» ¶§·Á´¯È÷°í
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ÀÚ½ÅÀ» Èì¾À ÆÐÁÖ¾ú´ø ±Û·¯ºê°¡ ³²±ä
»óó¸¦ ´Ã ¾ó±¼¿¡ °¡Áö°í ´Ù´Ñ´Ù±¸
ºÐÇϱ⵵ Çϰí âÇÇÇϱ⵵ ÇØ¼­
±×´Â."ÀÌÁ¨ ÀÌ »ýȰÀ» û»êÇÒ °Å¶ó±¸,ÀÌÁ¨ Á¤¸» ±×¸¸ µÑ°Å¾ß."
¶ó°í ¿ÜÃĺ¸Áö¸¸
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£ª lay out - Á¤¸®ÇÏ´Ù(arrange),ÁغñÇÏ´Ù(prepare).
There were glasses laid out as though there was going to be a
party. (¸¶Ä¡ ÆÄƼ¶óµµ ÀÖ´Â ¾ç ÄŵéÀÌ ±ú²ýÀÌ Á¤µ·µÇ¾î ÀÖ¾ú´Ù.)
£ª clearing
¿ø·¡ clearingÀº °íÃþ°Ç¹°µé »çÀÌ¿¡ ÀÖ´Â ºó °ø°£ (vacant spot)À»
ÀǹÌÇÏ´Â ¸»ÀÌÁö¸¸ ÀÌ ³ë·¡¿¡¼­´Â Ȧ·Î ¿Ü·Î¿î ½Î¿òÀ» Çϰí ÀÖ´Â ÁÖ
ÀΰøÀÌ ¼­ÀÖ´Â '»ç°¢ÀÇ ¸µ' ÇѰ¡¿îµ¥¶ó°í º¸´Â °ÍÀÌ Å¸´çÇÏ´Ù.
£ª a fighter by his trade
trade´Â 'Á÷¾÷(occupation)'À̶ó´Â Àǹ̷εµ ÀÚÁÖ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ¸»ÀÌ´Ù.
He follows the trade of fiction.
(±×´Â ¼Ò¼³À» ¾²´Â °ÍÀ» Á÷¾÷À¸·Î Çϰí ÀÖ´Ù.)
I'm a fixer by trade.(Á¦ Á÷¾÷Àº ¼ö¸®°øÀÔ´Ï´Ù.)
¿©±â¿¡¼­´Â a boxer ¸¦ ´Ù½Ã Çѹø Ç®¾î ¾´ °ÍÀ¸·Î '´Ù½Ã ¸»ÇØ ½Î¿ì´Â
°ÍÀ» Á÷¾÷À¸·Î °®°í ÀÖ´Â' Á¤µµÀÇ Àǹ̰¡µÈ´Ù.
£ª reminders of every glove - ±×¸¦ ¶§·Á´¯È÷°í,±×°¡ ³Ê¹« ¾ÆÆÄ¼­ °íÇÔ
À» Áö¸¦ ¶§±îÁö ±×¸¦ Èì¾À µÎµé°Ü ÆÐÁÖ¾ú´ø ±ÇÅõ±Û·¯ºê¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ »óó
£ª But the fighter still remains - ¶§·Î´Â ÀÌ·± ºñÂüÇÑ »ýȰÀ» û»êÇÏ
°í ½ÍÁö¸¸ °á±¹¿£ »ýȰÀ» ¿µÀ§Çϱâ À§ÇØ ³²¾Æ ÀÖ°Ô µÈ´Ù´Â ÀǹÌ.
£ª I have squandered ......mumbles - º°·Î Áß¿äÇÏÁö ¾ÊÀº °ÍµéÀ» À§ÇØ
±â·ÂÀ» ³¶ºñÇØ ¿Ô´Ù. squander Çϸé '~À» ³¶ºñÇÏ´Ù(waste)'¶ó´Â ¸»ÀÎ
µ¥ ÀÌ ³ë·¡¿¡ ³ª¿À´Â mumbles(Àǹ̾øÀÌ Áß¾ó°Å¸®´Â ¸»), Áï È®½ÇÇÏÁö
¾ÊÀº ÇÑÁÜÀÇ °øÇãÇÑ ¸»µé¸¸ ¹Ï°í ¸µ À§¿¡¼­ ÀúÇ×ÇÏ¸ç ½Î¿ö¿Ô´Ù´Â ¶æ
ÀÌ´Ù.
£ª for a pocketful... ÀÇ for´Â in exchange for (~°ú ±³È¯ÇÏ¿©) Á¤µµ
ÀÇ Àǹ̷Πº¼ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
£ª Such are......jest - ¾Õ ¹®ÀåÀÇ mumblesÀÇ ³»¿ëÀ» ¼³¸íÇÏ´Â ¸»ÀÌ´Ù.
½Î¿ì°í ÀÖ´Â ¼±¼öµéÀ» ºÏµ¸¾Æ ÁÖ±â À§ÇÑ °¢°¡Áö ¾à¼Óµé(promises),
¿¹¸¦ µé¸é ½ÃÇÕ¿¡¼­ À̱â¸é ¾î¶² º¸»óÀ» ÇØÁÙ °ÍÀ̶ó´Â µî. ±× Áß¿¡
´Â °ÅÁþ¸»(lie)µµ ÀÖ°í ±×³É ³ó´ã»ï¾Æ Áö²¬ÀÎ ¸»(jest)µµ ÀÖ¾úÀ» °Í
ÀÌ´Ù.
£ª Still, a man......rest -±×·³¿¡µµºÒ±¸Çϰí(still) ÀÌ ±ÇÅõ¼±¼ö´Â
Àڱ⠱Ϳ¡ ´ÞÄÞÇÏ°Ô µé¸®´Â ¸»Àº ¹Ï°í ´Ù¸¥ ¸»µéÀº ¹«½ÃÇØ¹ö¸°´Ù´Â
ÀǹÌ. ÀÌ ³ë·¡¸¦ ¸¸µç Paul SimonÀº he ´ë½Å 'a man'À̶ó´Â Ç¥ÇöÀ»
¾¸À¸·Î½á ´ÜÁö ÀÌ ±ÇÅõ¼±¼ö »Ó¸¸ÀÌ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó Àΰ£µé ¸ðµÎ°¡ ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ´Ü
¼øÇÑ ¼Ó¼ºÀ» °¡Áö°í ÀÖÀ½À» °£Á¢ÀûÀ¸·Î ¹¦»çÇϰí ÀÖ´Ù.
£ª In the company of strangers - ³¸¼± »ç¶÷µé°ú ÇÔ²² ÀÖ´Ù, Áï Æí¾ÈÄ¡
¸øÇÑ ºÐÀ§±â (the atmosphere is uncomfortable).
£ª running scared - (ÈçÈ÷ Á˸¦ Áþ°Å³ª À߸øÀ» ÇÑ ÈÄ)°Ì¿¡ Áú¸°.
When a man does something wrong and can't take responsibility,
all he can do is running scared. (¾î¶² »ç¶÷ÀÌ°Ç °£¿¡ ¹º°¡ À߸ø
À» Çϰí Ã¥ÀÓÀ» Áú ¼ö ¾ø°Ô µÇ¸é µÎ·Á¿ò ¼Ó¿¡ ¶°´Â ±æ ¹Û¿¡´Â ¾øÀ»
°ÍÀÌ´Ù.)
£ª laying low - (´«¿¡ ¶ßÀÌÁö ¾Ê°Ô) ¿òÃ߸®°í ÀÖ´Â.
(being inconspicuous).
£ª poorer quarter - ºó¹Î°¡.
£ª get no offers - (ÀÏÀÚ¸®¸¦ ¼ö¼Ò¹® ÇØº¸¾ÒÁö¸¸) ¾î´À °÷¿¡¼­µµ ¿À¶ó
´Â µ¥°¡ ¾ø¾ú´Ù.
£ª "come on"......Avenue - ´º¿å½ÃÀÇ 7¹ø°¡´Â Brooklyn ±Ùó¿¡ ÀÖ´Â È«
µî°¡ (red light district)¸¦ ¸»Çϴµ¥ ¿©±â¿¡¼­ÀÇ "come on"Àº ¸ÅÃá
ºÎ(whores)°¡ ¼Õ´ÔµéÀ» À¯È¤ÇÒ ¶§ ¾²´Â ¸»ÀÌ´Ù. À̵éÀº ÈçÈ÷ ´ÙÀ½°ú
°°Àº ¸»·Î¼­ »ç¶÷µéÀ» À¯ÀÎÇϱ⠸¶·ÃÀÌ´Ù.
" Hi baby, are you looking for something? Can I help you? Come
on,baby! "
£ª I do declare - °í¹éÇϰǴë(I confess).

£Í£Õ£Ó£É£Ã
£Æ£®£Ò£®£Ä£á£ö£é£ä
**
Music, you're making me blue
While I'm alone without you
Fill my heart and fill my soul
with tenderness
Music fill my loneliness
-
Music is still all around
'Couse time for changing all the sounds
I know that your inspiration it'll never end
Seasons all at your command
-
***
When spring is near the end
I hear green leaves of summer
Autumn brings rhythm of the rain
Then it's hazy shade of winter
-
Music I love you so true
I'm just crazy about you
Without you I'd feel so sad
And full of pain
Music please come back again
-
*** repeat
** repeat
-
Fill my heart and fill my soul with tenderness
Music, fill my loneliness
-
**
À½¾ÇÀÌ¿©, ±×´í ³ª¸¦ ¿ì¿ïÇÏ°Ô ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù.
ÇÏÁö¸¸ ±×´ë°¡ ¾øÀ¸¸é ³ª´Â ¿Ü·Î¿ö¿ä.
±×´ëÀÇ ºÎµå·¯¿òÀ¸·Î
³ªÀÇ °¡½¿°ú ¿µÈ¥À» °¡µæ ä¿ö ÁÖ¾î¿ä.
À½¾ÇÀÌ¿©, ³» ¿Ü·Î¿òÀ» ä¿ö ÁÖ¾î¿ä.
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À½¾ÇÀº ¾ÆÁ÷µµ ³» ÁÖÀ§¸¦ °¨µ¹°í ÀÖ¾î¿ä.
¸ðµç À½·üÀ» ¹Ù²Ù¾î¾ß ÇÒ ½Ã°£ÀÌ ´Ù°¡¿Â °ÅÁö¿ä.
±×´ëÀÇ °¨ÈïÀº ²÷ÀÓ¾øÀÌ ³ÑÃÄ È帣±â¿¡
°èÀýÀº ±×´ëÀÇ ¶æÀ¸·Î ¸ð½ÀÀ» ¹Ù²ß´Ï´Ù.
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º½ÀÌ ´ÙÇÒ ¹«·ÆÀ̸é
¿©¸§ÀÇ ½Ì±×·¯¿î Ç®ÀÙ ¼Ò¸®°¡ µé·Á¿ä
°¡À»Àº ºñÀÇ ¿îÀ²À» ¸ô¾Æ¿À°í
±×·¯´Ù Èñ»Ñ¿¬ °Ü¿ïÀÇ ±×¸²ÀÚ¸¦ µå¸®¿ìÁö¿ä
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À½¾ÇÀÌ¿©, Áø½ÉÀ¸·Î ±×´ë¸¦ »ç¶ûÇÕ´Ï´Ù
±×´ë ¶§¹®¿¡ ¹ÌÄ¥ °Í¸¸ °°¾Æ¿ä
±×´ë ¾øÀÌ´Â ±íÀº ½½ÇÄ¿¡ ºüÁö°í
¾ÆÇĸ¸ÀÌ °¡µæÇÒ »ÓÀ̶ø´Ï´Ù.
À½¾ÇÀÌ¿©, ´Ù½Ã µ¹¾Æ¿Í ÁÖ¾î¿ä.
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** ¹Ýº¹
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±×´ëÀÇ ºÎµå·¯¿òÀ¸·Î
³ªÀÇ °¡½¿°ú ¿µÈ¥À» °¡µæ ä¿ö ÁÖ¾î¿ä.
À½¾ÇÀÌ¿©, ³» ¿Ü·Î¿òÀ» ä¿ö ÁÖ¾î¿ä.

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£ª£ª Repeat
Today while the blossom still cling the vine
I'll taste your strawberries,
I'll drink your sweet wine
A million tomorrows shall all pass away
Ere I'll forget all the joy that is mine today
Today
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I'll be a dandy I'll be a rover,
You'll know who I am by the song that I sing


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