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B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [1] Ch 단어 의미 예문 1 preacher [príːtʃər] 설교자, 목사 last summer my daddy, the preacher, sent me to the store for a box of macaroni-and-cheese 1 produce [prɑ djuːs, proú-] n.< 집합적 > 농산물, I walked into the produce section of the Winn-Dixie grocery store. 1 wag [wæg] ( 꼬리따위를 ) 흔들어움직이다, 흔들다. His tongue was hanging out and he was wagging his tail. 1 somehow [sʌḿhaù] 어떻게든지하여, 그럭저럭, 어떻든지, 좌우간, 웬일인지 but somehow he ended up knocking the manager over. 1 concerned [kənsə ːrnd] 걱정하는, 염려하는 ; 걱정스러운 1 lick [lik] 핥다, 널름거리다 The dog leaned over him, real concerned, and licked his face. 1 trot [trɑt / trɔt] 빨리걷다, 총총걸음으로걷다, And that dog came trotting over to me just like he had been doing it his whole life. 1 aisle [ail] 통로, 복도, 마켓의진열장복도 He followed along behind me as I went out of the produce department and down the cereal aisle. 1 skinny [skíni] 가죽과같은, 바싹여윈 He was big, but skinny; you could see his ribs. 1 sneeze [sniːz] 재채기 ( 하다 ) He smiled so big that it made him sneeze. 2 missionary [míʃ-əne ri ] 전도의, 선교사 Before I was born, he was a missionary in India 2 distract [distræḱt] 딴데로돌리다, ( 정신을 ) 혼란케하다 2 sermon [sə ːrmən] 설교, 잔소리, 설교하다 2 suffer [sʌ fər] 괴로워하다, 고통받다, 고민하다 prayers and suffering 2 admit [ædmít] 인정하다, 승인하다, 허락하다, And I have to admit 2 exception [ikseṕʃən] n. 예외, 제외, 이의 Mr. Alfred, called "an exception." he was a good man, even if he was too distracted with sermons suffering people to go grocery shopping admit, he stunk. bad. [spisífikəli] 본질적으로, 특히, 명확하게, 보다 2 specifically 명확히 ( 엄밀히 ) 말하면, specifically, I told him not to pick any fights with Mr. Alfred's cats 2 swear [swɛər] 맹세하다, 선서하다, 서약하다, Winn-Dixie looked up at me while I was telling him everything, and I swear he understood. 2 fortunate [fɔ ːrtʃ-ənit] 행운의. fortunateness n. Daddy, do you know how you always tell me that we should help those less fortunate than ourselves? 2 holler [hɑĺər ] 외치다, 큰소리로부르다 I went to the trailer door and I hollered, "Winn-Dixie~!" 2 grin [grin] 씩 ( 싱긋 ) 웃다 ( 웃음 ), Winn-Dixie's ears shot up in the air and he grinned and sneezed 2 limp [limp] 절뚝거리다, 절뚝거림 and then he came limping up the steps 2 crook [kruk] 구부리다, ( 활처럼 ) 굽히다, 훔치다 (steal) he pulled back his lips and showed the preacher all of his crooked yellow teeth 2 flutter [flʌ təːr] 퍼덕거리다, 훨훨날다, 나부끼다 Then he sneezed and some more papers fluttered to the floor. 2 stray [strei] 길을잃다, 길잃은, 길잃은가축 He's a stray if I've ever seen one. 3 insult [ińsʌlt] 모욕하다, 욕보이다 He looked insulted, and the whole time, he didn`t show me his teeth or wag his tail once. 3 stick - stuck [stik] 찌르다, 고정하다, 들러붙다. I used my own hairbrush and worked real hard at all the knots and patches of fur stuck together. 3 orphan [ɔ ːrrfən] 고아, 한쪽의부모가없는아이 So we`re almost like orphans. 3 nod [nɑd] ( 승낙, 긍정의의미로 ) 끄덕이다 I nodded my head at him and went on talking. 3 twitch [twitʃ] 홱잡아당기다, 씰룩씰룩움직이다 Winn-Dixie twitched his ears and raised his eyebrows. 3 mutter [mʌ təːr] 중얼거리다, 투덜거리다, He was working on a sermon and kind of muttering to himself. [nəːrv] 신경, 중추, 힘줄, 용기, 담력, 3 nerve lose one's 기가죽다. Daddy, I said, real quick before I lost all my nerve, 3 nudge [nʌdʒ] ( 주의를끌기위해팔꿈치 ) 슬쩍찌르기 Winn-Dixie looked up at the preacher and kind of gave him a nudge with his nose. 3 sigh [sai] 탄식, 한숨 ( 짓다 ), ( 바람이 ) 살랑거리다 The preacher sighed.

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [2] 4 freckle [freḱl] 주근깨 ; 얼룩이생기다 She had red hair and freckles. 4 tire [taiəːr] ( 쇠, 고무의 ) 타이어 ( 를달다 ) She could stick a tire in the ground and grow a car. 4 chew [tʃuː] ( 음식물을 ) 씹다, 깊이생각하다 Winn-Dixie started chewing in his paw 4 sore [sɔːr] 아픈, 지독한, 얼얼한, 슬픈, 성마른 I told him he was just a sore loser. 4 ceiling [ síːliŋ] 천장, 천장판자 The preacher rubbed his nose and looked up at the ceiling 4 especially [ispe ʃəli] 특히, 유달리, 각별히, 유별나게 She especially liked funny ones, stories that made her laugh. 4 constellation [kɑǹstəleíʃən] 별자리, 성좌, 성위, 성운, She knew all the constellations, every planet in the nighttime sky. 5 motto [mɑ tou] 명, 금언, 표어, 모토, 논문등의첫머 The building used to be a Pick-It-Quick store, and when you walk in the front door, the first thing you 리에인용한 ) 제구, 반복악구 see is the Pick-It-Quick motto. 5 shade [ʃeid] 그늘, 응달 He said how there was lots of shade for the dog and that it ought to work out real good. 5 wail [weil] 울부짖다, 비탄하다 (over), Arrrruiiiiipppp. wailed Winn-Dixie 5 untie [ʌntaí] 풀다, 끄르다, 속박을풀다, ( 곤란등을 ) 해결하다 I went outside and untied Winn-Dixie and brought him inside, 5 beside [bisaíd] 곁에, 비교하여, 떨어져서, 벗어나서 he sat down beside me and smiled up at the preacher, 5 leftover [le ftoùvəːr ] 나머지 ( 의 ), 남은것 5 potluck [pɑ tlʌ k] 한접시파티, 있는것으로장만한음식 the mice stayed around to eat all the leftover crumbs from the potluck suppers. 5 supper [sʌṕər] 저녁식사 5 furry [fə ːri] 모피의, 모피로덮인, 설태가낀 5 bullet [buĺit] 탄알, 소총탄 Winn-Dixie looked like a furry bullet 5 skid [skid] 옆으로미끄러지다 He was barking and his feet were skidding all over the polished Pick-It-Quick floor, and people were 5 clap [klæp] 박수를보내다, 박수갈채를하다. clapping and hollering and pointing. 5 squish [skwiʃ] 찌그러뜨리다, 철벅철벅소리를내다 Winn-Dixie stood up there in front of the whole church, wagging his tail and holding the mouse real careful in his mouth, holding onto him tight but not squishing him. 5 mutt [mʌt] 잡종개, 똥개, 바보 [ritríːvəːr] 되찾는사람, 회복자, 리트리버 ( 총 I believe that mutt has got some retriever in him, said somebody behind me. 5 retriever 으로쏜사냥감을물어오도록훈련된사냥개 ) 5 applaud [əplɔ ːd] 박수갈채하다, 칭찬하다, 성원하다, 찬성하다 everybody applauded again. 5 pinch [pintʃ] 꼬집다, 집다, 인상을찌푸리다 Amanda Wilkinson, whose face was always pinched up like she was smelling something real bad 5 mostly [moústli] 대개 ; 주로 Sweetie Pie Thomas, who was only five years old and still mostly a baby. 5 suggest [səgdʒeśt ] 암시 ( 시사 ) 하다, 넌지시비추다, 말을꺼내다, 제안하다 (that), 연상시키다 And finally, I prayed for the mouse, like the preacher suggested. 6 trembling [treḿbliŋ] a. 떠는, 전율하는 6 shaking [ʃeíkiŋ] a.( 벌벌 ) 떠는 Miss Franny sat there trembling and shaking. 6 certainly [sə ːrtənli] 확실히, 틀림없이, ( 대답으로 ) 알았습니다, 물론이죠, 그럼은요, 그렇고말고요 I would most certainly love to have a library for my birthday, 6 pat [pæt] 가볍게두드리기. She bent over and gave Winn-Dixie a pat on the head 6 snuffle [snʌ f-əl] 콧소리 ( 가되다, 로노래하다 ), 코가멤 ( 메다 ), 코를킁킁거리다 Winn-Dixie wagged his tail back and forth and snuffled his nose on her little old lady feet.

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [3] 6 properly [prɑṕərli] 올바르게, 당연히, 철저하게, 정확하게 Let me get a chair and sit down so I can tell this story properly. [kənsíst] ( 부분. 요소로 ) 되어 ( 이루어져 ) 있다, 7 consist Back when florida was wild, when it consisted if nothing but palmetto trees and mosquitoes so big they 양립 ( 일치 ) 하다,... 에존재하다, 에있다 could fly away with you, 7 palmetto [pælme tou] 야자과의일종 7 prideful [praidfəl] 교만한, 건방진, 자존심이강한 I don't want to appear prideful, 7 librarian [laibrɛ -əriən] 도서관원, 사서 And at a very young age, I became a librarian. 7 mention [meńʃən] vt. 말하다, 에언급하다 Did I mention that Florida was wild in those days? 7 aware [əwɛ ər] 깨닫고, 알아차리고 7 peculiar [pikju ːljə] 독특한, 특유한, 괴상한 But then I became aware of a very peculiar smell, a very strong smell. 7 intend [inteńd] v. +-ing / +to do / that절 할작정이다,.. 하려의도하다 Well, if this bear intends to eat me, I am not going to let it happen without a fight. 7 snatch [snætʃ] 와락붙잡다, 급히먹다, 잡아채다 He snatched it up and ran. 7 tease [tiːz] 괴롭히다, 놀리다 They did tease me about it. 7 pinch-faced 찌푸린얼굴의, 찌푸린인상의 when the three of us had decided to be friend, who should come marching into the Herman W. Block Memorial Library but old pinch-faced Amanda Wilkinson. 8 lizard [lízərd] 도마뱀 8 gerbil [ʤə ːrbəl] 게르빌루스쥐, 저빌 where there were fish and snakes and mice and lizards and gerbils and pet supplies, 8 supply [səplaí] 공급하다, 공급, 공급품 8 leash [liːʃ] n. 가죽끈, 사슬 8 collar [kɑĺər / kɔĺər] 깃 ; ( 개등의 ) 목걸이 I found a real handsome red leather collar with a matching leash. 8 furious [fju -əriəs] 성난, 맹렬한 ; 사납게날뛰는 Winn-Dixie, who was standing on the other side of the window, pulled up his lip and showed me his 8 absolutely [æ bsəlu ːtli] 절대적으로, 무조건으로 teeth and sneezed and wagged his tail something furious: so I knew he absolutely loved that leash and 8 combination [kɑ mbəneíʃən] 결합, 짝맞춤, 콤비 collar combination. 8 allowance [əlaúəns] 수당 ; 허용, 허가 ; 여유 ; 용돈 8 afford [əfɔ ːrd].. 할수있다, 할여유가있다 I said, "I don't get a big enough allowance to afford something this fancy. 8 irritate [iŕəteìt] 짜증나게하다. 화나게하다 "Gertrude" somebody screamed in a real irritating voice. 8 installment [instɔ ːlmənt] n. 할부 ( 割賦 ), 월부 8 ignore [ignɔ ːr] 무시하다 "An installment plan," I said ignoring the parrot, 8 slick [slik] ( 머리등을 ) 매끄럽게 [ 반드럽게 ] 하다, He had thick black hair, and it was slicked back like Elvis Presley's. 8 trustworthy [trʌśtwə ːrði] 신뢰할수있는, 믿을수있는 "I'm real trustworthy," 8 separate [seṕəreìt] ( 사람을 ) 떼어놓다, 헤어지게하다 Winn-Dixie, my dog, he would have to come inside with me, because if we get separated for too long, he starts to howl something terrible. 8 mumble [mʌḿb-əl] 중얼거리다 "Maybe," Otis mumbled. 8 bump [bʌmp] 부딪치다, 충돌하다 Winn-Dixie was smiling up at me and I was smiling down at him, and so neither on of us was looking where we were going and we almost bumped right into Sweetie Pie Thomas. 8 suck [sʌk] 빨다 She was standing there, sucking on the knuckle of her third finger, staring in the window of Gertrude's 8 knuckle [nʌḱəl] 손가락, 관절 Pets. 8 ponytail [poúniteìl] 포니테일 ( 뒤로묶어드리우는머리 ) She had her hair tied up in a ponytail with a pink ribbon.

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [4] 8 strand [strænd] ( 머리털의 ) 숱, 한가닥의실 But it wasn't much of a ponytail, it was mostly ribbon and a few strands of hair. 8 serious [sí-əriəs] 진지한, 진담의 Sweetie Pie stroked Winn-Dixie's head so long and serious that his eyes drooped half closed and drool 8 droop [druːp] ( 눈을 ) 내리깔다, 처지다 came out of the side of his mouth. 8 drool [druːl] =DRIVEL( 군침, 콧물 ) 8 invitation [iǹvəteíʃən] 초대 And I had my first invitation to a party in Naomi. 9 shave [ʃeiv] 깎다, 면도하다, 짧게깎다. I couldn't hear. Neither one of them had any hair on his head, because their mama shaved their heads every week during the summer.. 9 flea [fliː] 벼룩, 벼룩처럼생긴작은벌레 Dunlap got fleas in his hair from their cat Sadie. 9 identical [aideńtikəl] 동일한, 꼭같은 And now they looked like two identical bald-headed babies, even though they weren't twins. 9 vine [vain] 포도나무 ; 덩굴식물 There were flowers and vegetables and trees and vines. 9 crinkly 주름살진 She was old with crinkly brown skin. 9 floppy [flɑṕi] 펄럭이는, 느슨한, 헐렁헐렁한 She had on a big floppy hat with flowers all over it, 9 thump [ɵʌmp] 탁하고치다 Winn-Dixie thumped his tail on the ground. 9 rely [rilaí] 의지하다, 신뢰하다. (on, upon) I can't see nothing but the general shape of things, so I got to rely on my heart. 10 anyhow [eńihaù] 아무리해도 ; 여하튼, 어쨌든 I didn't believe them, not for long anyhow. 10 frown [fraun] 눈살을찌푸리다 She was nodding her head and smiling and frowning and saying, "Hmmm," and "Is that right?" 10 nowhere [noúhwɛ əːr] 아무데도.. 없다 "I ain't going nowhere. I be right here." 10 whisker [hwískəːr] ( 보통복수 ) 구레나룻, 수염 10 yawn [jɔːn] 하품하다 He had peanut butter in his whiskers, and he kept yawning and stretching. 10 funny [fʌńi] 재미있는 He didn't smile at him, but he opened his mouth wide like he was laughing, like the preacher had just told him the funniest joke in the world, and this is what amazed me the most: the preacher laughed 10 amaze [əmeíz] 몹시놀라게하다 back. 10 snore [snɔːr] 코를골다 He was already asleep and snoring. 11 normal [nɔ ːrm-əl] 표준의 ; 정상인 I knelt down and wrapped my arms around him, but he didn't turn and look at me or smile or sneeze or wag his tail, or do any normal kind of Winn-Dixie thing. 11 hiss [his] 쉿하는소리를내다 "Winn-dixie," I hissed, "come back here." 11 pant [pænt] 헐떡거리다 But none of it lasted long, because Winn-Dixie came tearing back out of the preacher's room, panting and running like crazy. 11 crack [kræk]n.( 돌연한 ) 날카로운소리 ( 딱 탕 우지끈 ) But just then there was a huge crack of thunder, 11 stomach [stʌḿək] 위 ; 배 ; 욕망, 기분 lie on one's stomach 엎드리다. He was lying on his stomach, 11 pathological [pæ ɵəlɑ dʒik] 병리학의 11 fear [fiər] n. 무서움, 불안 "Do you know what a pathological fear is?" 11 beyond [bijɑńd / -jɔńd] pre.. 너머에 "Well," he said, after a minute, "it's fear that goes way beyond normal fears. 11 rumble [rʌḿb-əl] n. ( 천둥 수레따위의 ) 우르르, 덜커 And there wasn't any more lightning, and finally the last rumble of thunder went away and Winn-Dixie 덕덜커덕 ; 울리는소리. quit running back 12 tap [tæp] v. 가볍게두드리다 he was tapping them while he was playing the music.

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [5] 12 fuzzy [fʌźi] 흐트러진, 복실복실한 then his whiskers went all fuzzy, and then he sighed and kind of dropped to the floor with all the other animals. The rabbits started hopping and the birds started flying and the lizards started leaping and the snakes 12 leap [liːp] v. 껑충뛰다, 도약하다 started slithering and Winn-Dixie started barking and chasing everything that was moving, and Otis 12 slither [slíðəːr] 주르르미끄러지다 shouted, "Help me!" I was chasing things, I was thinking that Otis must be some kind of snake charmer, the way he could 12 charmer 마술사, 뱀을길들여부리는사람. play his guitar and make all the animals turn to stone. 12 yell [jel] v. 고함치다, 큰소리를지르다 I shouted over Winn-Dixie's barking and Gertrude's yelling. 12 criminal [krímənl] n. 범인, 범죄자. I left Gertrude's Pets thinking about how the preacher probably wouldn't like it very much that I was working for a criminal. 12 porch [pɔːrtʃ] n. 현관 That's my mama on the porch. 13 routine [ruːtíːn]n. 판에박힌일, 일상 Me and Winn-Dixie got into a daily routine where we would leave the trailer early in the morning. 13 snuck =SNEAK( 살금살금들어오다 ( 나가다 ) Sometimes Sweetie Pie snuck in for the concert, too. 13 leather [le ðəːr] n. 가죽 "One red leather collar, one red leather leash". 13 worth [wəːrɵ] a. 의가치가있는, Winn-Dixie would break away from my bike and start to run for all he was worth, heading for Gloria 13 spoonful [spu ːnfu l] n. 숟가락하나가득 ( 한양 ); Dump's backyard and his spoonful of peanut butter. 13 retard [ritɑ ːrrd] 속력을늦추다 ; 방해하다, 저지하다...And that pet shop man is retarded and he was in jail and I wonder if your daddy knows that." 13 ignorant [iǵnərənt] 무지한, 무식한 "Because they're ignorant," 13 roundabout [raúndəbaùt] 빙도는 "I think they are just trying to make friends with you in a roundabout way," Gloria said. 14 imitate [iḿiteìt] vt. 모방하다, 흉내내다 ; Or I imitated Otis tapping his pointy-toed boots and playing for all the animals, 14 clank [klæŋk] 절거덕소리나다 14 spooky [spu ːki] a. ( 구어 ) 유령같은 ; 유령이나올것같은, 무시무시한 ; 14 growl [graul] n. 으르렁거리다 Me and Winn-Dixie stood and stared at the tree, and the hair on top of his head rose up a little bit and 14 throat [ɵrout] n. 목구멍 he growled deep in his throat. 14 cane [kein] n. 지팡이 Gloria Dump pointed her cane at the tree. 14 meantime [mi ːntaìm] 그동안에 But in the meantime, you got to remember, you can't always judge people by the things they done. 14 harsh [hɑːrʃ] a. 거친, 사나운, 호된 "And them Dewberry boys, you try not to judge them too harsh either, all right?" 15 hog [hɔːg, hɑg] 구어 ) 탐욕스럽게차지하다. If you hog something, you take all of it in a From the minute Winn-Dixie got in the library, he hogged the fan. greedy or impolite way. 15 dandelion [dæńdəlaìən] n. 민들레. Some of his fur was pretty loose and blew right off of him like a dandelion puff. 15 protect [prəteḱt] 보호 [ 수호, 비호 ] 하다, 막다, 지키다 He would sit up tall, protecting her, with his ears standing up straight on his head, like soldiers. 15 comfort [kʌḿfərt] 위로하다, 위문하다, 안락하게하다 I held on to him and comforted him and whispered to him and rocked him. 15 reason [ríːz-ən] n. 이유 (cause), 까닭, 도리, 이성 Only I held on to Winn-Dixie for another reason, too. 15 chatter [tʃæ tər] 재잘재잘지껄이다. ( 새가 ) 지저귀다 There were whiskey bottles and beer bottles and wine bottles all tied on with string, and some of them were clanking against each other and making a spooky kind of noise. I wondered who comforted her when she heard those ghost chattering about the things she had done wrong.

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [6] 15 slavery [sleívəri] n. 노예상태, 노예제도 That was the war between the South and the North over slavery. 15 fight-fought 싸우다, 전투하다, 서로치고받다 My great-grandfather fought in that war. 15 pretend [priteńd] 인체하다, 같이꾸미다, 가장하다 But he pretended he was asleep. 15 settle [se tl] 앉다, 자리잡다, 안정하다, 놓다 I was all settled in and ready for a good story when the door banged and Amanda came in. [ʃrʌg] ( 어깨를 ) 으쓱하다 ( 보통동시에두손바 15 shrug "Suit yourself," Miss Franny shrugged. 닥을보임 ). 16 firing [faíəriŋ] n. U 1 발포, 발사, 사격. 16 occur [əkə ːr](-rr-) ( 사건따위가 ) 일어나다, 생기다 Littmus was just a boy when the firing on Fort Sumter occurred. 16 enlist [enlíst] 입대하다, ( 징병에 ) 응하다 His daddy, Artley Block, had already enlisted. [biːt] 때리다, 두드리다, 이기다 16 beat ( 책에서는수동적의미로쓰였음 ) Littmus told his mama that he could not stand by and let the South get beat. 16 saddest sad [sæd] 슬픈 ' 의최상급 It is the saddest thing. 16 abiding [əbaídiŋ] a. 지속 [ 영속 ] 하는, 영속적인 16 notion [noúʃ-ən] 관념, 개념. 생각, (pl) 방물잡화 They have this abiding notion that war is fun. 16 convince [kənvíns] 납득시키다, 깨닫게하다, 확신시키다 And no history lesson will convince them differently. 16 cuss [kʌs] n.( 구어 ) U 저주, 욕설, 악담 "Hell is a cuss word." said Amanda. 16 vermin [və ːrmin] 보통복수취급 해로운작은동물 16 louse-lice [laus] (pl. lice [lais]) 곤충 이 And he was covered with all manner of vermin; fleas and lice. 16 Good grief! 아이고, 야단났구나 ( 맥이풀리거나놀랐을때 ) 16 typhoid [taífɔid]a. 의학 ( 장 ) 티푸스성 ( 性 ) 의 fever 장티푸스 Dead of typhoid fever. 16 battlefield [bæ tlfìːld] n. 전장, 전쟁터 ; ( 비유 ) 투쟁장소. he died on the battlefield. [streindʒ] a. (stranger, strangest) 17 strange 이상한, 야릇한, 기묘한. 생소한 When he finally finished crying, he had the strangest sensation. 17 sensation [senseíʃən] n. 감각, 지각 ( 知覺 ). 마음, 기분 [disíʒən] n. 결심, 결단 (resolution). 결정 17 decision make[take] a decision : 결정하다. And it was right then that he made a decision. 17 affair [əfɛ ər] n. 일, 용건, 사건, 사고 Littmus was figured the world was a sorry affair and that it had enough ugly things in it and what he 17 concentrate on [kɑńsəntreìt] 집중하다, 전심하다 was going to do was concentrate on putting something sweet in it. concentrate on(upon).. 에전력을기울이다 17 birthplace [bə ːrɵpleìs] n. 출생지, 발생지, 고향. It was the birthplace of the family fortune. 17 sniff [snif]v. 코를킁킁거리다, 냄새를맡다 He set up and sniffed it and wagged his tail. 17 swallow [swɑĺou] 들이켜다, 먹어치우다, 삼키다 17 gulp at a [one] gulp = in one gulp 한입에, 단숨에 He just swallowed the whole thing in one big gulp. 17 ingredient [ingri ːdiənt] ( 주로 the s) ( 혼합물의 ) 성분, There's a secret ingredient in there. 합성분 ; 원료 ; ( 요리의 ) 재료 17 sorrow [sɑŕou, sɔ ːr-] n. 슬픔, 비애 (sadness), 비통

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [7] 17 fortune [fɔ ːrtʃ-ən] 운, 행운, 재산, 부 make a fortune 재산을모으다, 부자가되다 That's why Littmus made a 17 manufacture [mæǹjəfæḱtʃəːr]v. 제조하다 ( 특히대규모로 ) He manufactured a piece of candy that tasted sweet and sad at the same time. 18 sorrowful [sɑŕoufəl] a. 슬픈, 비탄에잠긴 (grieved) It taste sorrowful but sweet. 18 hunch [hʌntʃ] ( 등을 ) 활모양으로구부리다 (out; up) He was hunching up his shoulders and lowering his chin and getting ready to pull his head inside his 18 lower [loúər] v. 낮추다, 내리다 shell. 18 melancholy [meĺənkɑ li ] n. 우울, 울적함 ; 우울증. It almost tastes a little melancholy. 18 batch [bætʃ] n. 한벌 ; 한묶음 It taste sad, it must be a bad batch. 18 apologize [əpɑĺədʒaìz] vi. 사죄하다, 사과하다. I think you should apologize. 18 drown [draun] 물에빠뜨리다, 익사하다 He drowned last year. 18 tragedy [træ dʒədi]n. 비극 ( 적인사건 ); 비극적인이야기 18 idle [aídl] (idler; idlest) 게으름뱅이의, 태만한. 무 Other people's tragedies should not be the subject of idle conversation. 익한, 헛된, 쓸모없는 19 squawk [skwɔːk]n. 꽥꽥, 깍깍 ( 새따위의울음소리 ) Gertrude squawked. 19 murderer [mə ːrdərəːr] n. 살인자 ; 살인범 Are you a murderer? 19 burglar [bə ːrgləər] n. ( 주거침입 ) 강도, 빈집털이 Are you a burglar? 19 broom [bru(ː)m ] 빗자루 And I went into the back room to get my broom. 19 account [əkaúnt] n. 계산, 셈 on account of( 어떤이유 ) 때문에 ;( 아무 ) 를위하 It was on account of the music. 19 handcuff [-ḱʌ f] n. ( 보통 pl.) 수갑, 쇠고랑. They tried to put handcuffs on me. 19 spit-spat-spit 뱉다, 토해내다, 침을뱉다. She spat it right out. 20 arrest [əreśt] vt. 법률 체포 [ 구속 ] 하다 (for; as). I told Gloria Dump about Otis and how he got arrested. 20 hem [hem] n. ( 천 모자등의 ) 가두리, 가, 경계 Gloria wiped her eyes with the hem of her dress. 20 ache [eik] vi. 1 아프다, 쑤시다.2 마음이아프다 I believe, sometimes, that the whole world has an aching heart. 20 underneath [ʌǹdərníːɵ] prep. 1 의아래에 Winn-Dixie's head shot up from underneath Gloria's chair. 20 clap [klæp] 손뼉을치다, 찰싹때리다 "A party!" she said, and clapped her hands together. 20 beg [beg] 빌다, 구걸하다, 청하다, 애원하다 "Please," I begged. "It won t be a party unless you come." 20 arrange [əreíndʒ]v. 배열하다, 정리하다. 가지런히하다 I'll give you a whole free week of sweeping and arranging and dusting. 21 crust [krʌst] n. ( 딱딱한 ) 빵껍질 (crumb에대해 ) 21 toothpick [tu ːɵpìk] n. 이쑤시개 21 frilly [fríli] a. (frillier; frilliest) 주름장식이달린 [pʌntʃ] n. 펀치 ( 레몬즙 설탕 포도주등의혼 21 punch 합 21 string-strung [striŋ] v. 끈으로 [ 실로 ] 묶다 ; 매달다 21 crepe =crepe paper ( 조화용의 ) 오글오글한종이. 21 swollen [swoúlən] a. 부어오른 ; 부푼 ; 물이불은 We cut them up in triangles and cut off the crusts and put little toothpicks with frilly tops in them We also made punch. I strung pink and orange and yellow crepe paper in the trees to make it look fancy. It looked so pretty that it made my heart feel funny, all swollen and full, and I wish desperately that I

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [8] 21 desperately [deśpəritli] ad. 필사적으로, 혈안이되어 ; 절망 knew where my mama was so she could come to the party, too. 적으로. 자포자기하여. ( 구어 ) 몹시, 지독하게 21 shimmery [ʃíməːri]a. 희미하게반짝이는, 가물거리는 She was wearing a pretty green dress that was all shiny and shimmery. 21 high-heeled [hai- hi ːld] ] a. 굽이높은, 하이힐의. 21 wobble [wɑ b-əl] 흔들리다, 동요하다, 비틀거리다, 불안정하다. And she had on high-heeled shoes that made her wobble back and forth when she walked. 21 back and forth 앞뒤로, 이리저리. 21 sway [swei] 흔들리다 Even when she was standing still, she still kind of swayed swayed, like she was standing on a boat. [triːt] 보통, 사탕이나쵸컬릿같은간단한과자 21 treat I brought a little after-dinner treat. 류를말할때쓰는표현임 21 polite [pəlaít] a 공손한, 예의바른 Then I introduced Miss Franny to Gloria, and they shook hands and said polite things to each other. [pæt] 톡톡두드리다, ( 애정, 칭찬 ) 의뜻으로가 21 pat 볍게치다 He patted Sweetie Pie on the head. 21 screechy [skríːtʃi] a. 새된소리의 ; 끽끽소리내는. a real screechy voice said, "Gertrude is a pretty bird." 22 shuffle [ʃʌ f-əl] 발을질질끌며걷다, 이리저리움직이게하다 he shuffled his big jar of pickles. 22 purpose [pə ːrpəs] n. 목적 (aim), 의도 ; 용도. 의지 Sweetie Pie laughed and pointed at him like he was doing the whole thing on purpose just to amuse * on purpose 의도하여, 고의로, 일부러 her. 22 appreciate [əpríːʃieìt] 평가하다, 진가를인정하다, ( 호의를 ) 고맙게여기다 We appreciated the complicated and wonderful gifts you give us in each other. 22 complicate [kɑḿplikeìtid] 복잡한, 까다로운 22 croak [krouk] ( 까마귀등이 ) 울다 "Gertrude,"croaked Gertrude. 22 far-off [fɑ ːrɔ (ː)f] ( 장소 시간이 ) 먼, 멀리떨어진 22 rumble [rʌḿb-əl] n. ( 천둥 수레따위의 ) 우르르, 덜커 There was a far-off rumble of thunder. 덕덜커덕 ; 울리는소리. be supposed to do 할것으로상상 [ 기대 ] 되 22 suppose 다, 하기로되어있다, 해야한다. It isn't supposed to rain. 22 predict [pridíkt] v. 예언하다 (prophesy); 예보하다. They didn't predict no rain. 23 platter [plæ tər] n. ( 타원형의얕은 ) 큰접시. I grabbed the platter of egg-salad sandwiches. 23 teetery 비틀비틀거리는, 불안정한 Miss Franny was so teetery in her high heels. 23 downpour [daun-ṕɔ ːr] n. 억수, 호우. "What a downpour!" said Miss Franny. 24 taillight [teíllaìt] n. ( 자동차 열차의 ) 테일라이트, 미등 cars were rushing past us and their taillights glowed red, like mean eyes staring at us. 24 drizzle [drízl] n. 이슬비, 보슬비, 가랑비 The rain had let up some. It was mostly a drizzle now. 24 snuffle [snʌ fl]vi. 코를킁킁거리다, 코가막히다, 콧물을훌쩍거리다, 냄새를맡다,, 흐느껴울다 And he was making snuffly noises. have the (s) to do 할용기가있다 ; ( 구어 ) 24 nerve I finally got the nerve to ask the question I wanted to ask. 뻔뻔스럽게도 하다. 25 plumb [plʌm] ad. 미구어 아주, 완전히, 정확히 He's asleep, he's plumb wore out. 25 hymn [him] n. 찬송가, 성가 ; Otis, do you know any hymns? 26 constellation [kɑǹstəleíʃən / kɔǹ-] n. 천문학 별자리 I stood just staring up at the sky, looking at the constellations and planets.

B E C A U S E O F W I N N - D I X I E b y K a t e D i c a m i l l o [9] 26 strum [strʌm] < 현악기를 > 가볍게 [ 손끝으로 ] 타다 Otis laughed and strummed his guitar, and the flavor of the Littmus Lozenge opened in my mouth like 26 flavor [fleívər] n. U ( 독특한 ) 맛, 풍미 (savor) a flower blooling, all sweet and sad.

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