Chapter 3
16p
wee
adjective
little.
"when I was just a wee bairn"
(양이) 적은, 조금[약간]의
17p
tinge
verb
color slightly.
"a mass of white blossom tinged with pink"
(아주 적은 색채를) 더하다[띠게 하다]
haze
noun
a slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles.
"the cold air has no pollution and very little haze"
연무, 실안개
streak
v
move very fast in a specified direction.
"the cat leaped free and streaked across the street"
전속력으로[쏜살같이] 가다
bumpy
adjective
(of a surface) uneven, with many patches raised above the rest.
"the bumpy road"
울퉁불퉁한
gasp
verb
gerund or present participle: gasping
inhale suddenly with the mouth open, out of pain or astonishment.
"a woman gasped in horror at the sight of him"
1. 숨이 턱 막히다, 헉 하고 숨을 쉬다
2. 숨을 제대로 못 쉬다, 말을 제대로 못 하다
knelt
kneel의 과거형, 과거분사
18p
calloused
adjective
(of a part of the body) having an area of hardened skin.
"a callused palm"
[굳은살]이 박인
haul
verb
(of a person) pull or drag with effort or force.
"he hauled his bike out of the shed"
(아주 힘들여) 끌다
nod
verb
lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, especially in greeting, assent, or understanding, or to give someone a signal.
"she nodded her head in agreement"
(고개를) 끄덕이다[끄덕여 나타내다], (고개가) 끄덕여지다
dizzy
adjective
having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
"Jonathan had begun to suffer dizzy spells"
어지러운 (=giddy)
19p
dip
v
put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid).
"he dipped a brush in the paint"
(액체에) 살짝 담그다[적시다]
chilly
adjective
uncomfortably cool or cold.
"it had turned chilly"
쌀쌀한, 추운
damp
adjective
slightly wet.
"her hair was still damp from the shower"
(흔히 불쾌감을 줄 정도로) 축축한[눅눅한]
throbbing
adjective
beating with a strong, regular rhythm; pulsating.
"throbbing dance music"
두근거리는, 고동치는
shingle
n
a rectangular tile of asphalt composite, wood, metal, or slate used on walls or roofs.
1. 지붕널, 지붕 이는 판자; 널빤지 지붕
2. 조약돌(들)
stagger
verb
walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
"he staggered to his feet, swaying a little"
비틀[휘청]거리다, 비틀[휘청]거리며 가다 (=totter)
20p
bunch
noun
a number of things, typically of the same kind, growing or fastened together.
"a bunch of grapes"
다발, 송이, 묶음
21p
startle
verb
cause (a person or animal) to feel sudden shock or alarm.
"a sudden sound in the doorway startled her"
깜짝 놀라게 하다
jibber-jabber
noun
rapid and excited speech that is difficult to understand.
"enough jibber-jabber from me; let's get on with the story!"
foolish or worthless talk; nonsense
무의미한 대화
make out
manage with some difficulty to see or hear someone or something.
"in the dim light it was difficult to make out the illustration"
~을 알아보다[알아듣다] (=distinguish)
pipe up
say something suddenly.
"when she does pipe up, it's definitely worth listening to"
(~을) 말하기 시작하다
22p
march
verb
walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
"three companies of soldiers marched around the field"
행진[행군]하다, 행군하듯 걷다
herd
noun
a large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, that live, feed, or migrate together or are kept together as livestock.
"a herd of elephants"
떼
23p
yell
verb
give a loud, sharp cry.
"you heard me yelling at her"
소리[고함]치다, 소리 지르다, 외치다
Aida가 걷기 시작했다!(눈물 ㅠㅠ) Aida와 Jamie는 얼굴을 아는 사람들을 만났고, 그간의 오해도 풀었다. 그리고 그들의 도움을 받아 기차역에 도착했다. 마침내 그들은 도시를 떠나게 된다.
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