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FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [1] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽단어의미예문 Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 1 - The Three Farmers 1 nasty a. 비열한, 심술궂은, 더러운, 불쾌한, 추잡한 They were also nasty men. 2 mean a. 뒤떨어지는, 기질이나쁜 All three of them about as nasty and mean as any men you could meet. enormously a. 거대한, 매우큰 He was enormously fat. smothered ~ 을찌다. 찜으로만들다 he ate three boiled chickens smothered with dumplings dumpling n. 가루반죽푸딩 3 potbellied n. 올챙이배처럼볼록한배 He was a kind of potbellied dwarf. dwarf n. 난쟁이 mash v. 갈아서빻다, 짓이기다 He mashed the livers into a disgusting paste. disgusting a. 구역질나는 paste a. 반죽, 가루반죽 stuff v. 좁은곳에부드러운것을밀어넣다 (into) He stuffed the paste into the doughnuts. 4 orchard n. 과수원 in an orchard full of apple trees Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 2 - Mr.Fox 7 creep v. 작은곤충이나동물이천천히조용히기어가다 Mr. Fox would creep down into the valley. 8 lurk v. 조용히비밀스럽게기다리다 if any man were lurking in the shadows ahead 9 rip v. 째다 ; to tear sth or to become torn, often suddenly or violently I'd like to rip his guts out! decent a. 훌륭한, 받아들일만한가치가있는 You've naver had a decent plan yet. Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 3 - The Shooting 10 filthy a. extremely dirty Boggis gives off a filthy stink of rotten chicken-skins. stink a. 끔찍한냄새 rotten a. 썩은 reek v. 악취를풍기다 Bunce reeks of goose-livers. 11 cocky a. 건방진, 자만한 Mr. Fox would not have been quite so cocky. crouch v. 몸을구부리다 each one crouching behind a tree sniff v. 냄새맡다 He sniffed again. 12 trot v. 빠르게걷다 he was just about to go trotting forward into the wood patch n. 헝겊조각, 조각이나부스러기 a patch of dry leaves prick n. 귀가쫑긋하게서다 his ears pricked glint n. 반짝임, 번쩍임, 섬광 a glint of something bright behind a tree
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [2] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽 단어 의미 예문 speck n. 작은반점, 멀어서점같이보임. It was a small silver sepck. whip v. 갑자기움직이다, 깃발이바람에날리다 Quick as a whip : 깃발이바람에날리듯재빠르게 - 라는의미가맞는지..;; 잘모르겠어요. 13 stain n. 착색. 얼룩 float v. ( 공중에 ) 뜨다. The smoke from the three guns floated upward in the night air. tatter v. 너덜더널하게되다. 갈가리찟기다 ~ lay the poor tattered bloodstained remains of a fox's tail 14 poke v. ( 머리, 손가락등을구멍에서 ) 내밀다 he poked his head out flask n. 사냥용화약통 Bean pulled a flask from his pocket and took a swig of cider. swig n. 쭉, 벌컥벌컥들이키기 reckon v. 계산하다, 세다 I reckon there's a whole family of them down that hole. Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 4 - The Terrible Shovels 15 tenderly a. 상냥하게, 친절하게 ; 상하기쉽게, 예민하게 Mrs. Fox was tenderly licking the stump of Mr. Fox's tail to stip the bleeding. lick v. 햝다 n. 햝기 stump n. 잘리고남은부분 bleed v. ( 피가 ) 나다, 출혈하다 glum n. 음울한, 시무룩한, 침울한 He looked very glum. 16 doze v. 졸다 The Children dozed off. scrape v. ( 긁어내어 ) 파다 the scrape-scrape-scraping of shovels digging into the soil quiver v. ( 소리, 공포따위로 ) 떨다 She sat up, quivering all over. sob v. 흐느껴울다 "But darling, they will!", sobbed Mrs. Fox. 17 scrunch n. 부서지는소리 ( 우두둑 ) Scrunch, scrunch, scrunch went the shovels above their heads. 19 dear a. 소중한, 귀중한 he started to dig for dear life with his front feet slope v. 경사지다. 비탈지다 It sloped steeply downward. steep a. 가파른 faint a. 소리가약한, 어렴풋한 The scrunching and scraping of the shovels became fainter and fainter. pant v. 헐떡거리다, 숨차하다, ( 심장이 ) 두근거리다 They all sat down, panting for breath. Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 5 - The Terrible Tractors 20 strung string 의과거분사 ( 끈으로묶다, 매달다 ) I've strung him up over my front porch. porch n. 현관, 입구 clog v. 막다, 방해하다 his earholes were clogged with all kinds of muck and wax muck n. 쓰레기, 오물
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [3] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽 단어 의미 예문 21 stuff n. 재료, 원료 itch v. 하고싶어좀이쑤시다. 못견디다 He had a boil coming there and it itched. fetch v. 가져오다 I will go and fetch our machinery. caterpillar n. ( 상표 ) 무한궤도식트랙터 Two enormous caterpillar tractors came clanking into the wood. clank v. 쩔꺽하고소리내다 ( 금속끼리부딪치는소리 ) 22 brutal a. 잔혹한, 무자비한 They were murderous, brutal-looking monsters. topple a. 꼭대기가안보일정도로매우높은 The big tree was toppled like a matchstick. 23 clang n. 금속끼리부딪치는소리 The foxes crouched, listening to the terrible clanging and banging overhead. bang n. 쾅하고세게치다 Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 6 - The Race 26 bucket n. 양동이 I'll pick him up with my bucket! chop v. 자르다, 썰다 I'll chop him to pieces! keen a. 열심히하는, 날카로운, 예리한 they were too keen to finish the job 27 prowl v. 찾아헤매다, 배회하다 You'll never come prowling around my farm again! maniac a. 미친, 발광한, 미치광이 The tall skinny Bean and dwarfish pot-bellied Bunce were driving their machines like maniacs. dervish n. 무슬람종교집단 The fat Boggis was hopping about like a dervish and shouting. 28 crater n. 분화구구멍 The hole the machines had dug was like the crater of a volcano. jeer v. 조롱하다 The people jeered and laughed. obstinate a. 완고한, 끈질긴, 완강한 This only made the three farmers more furious and more obstinate than ever not to give up. Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 7 - "We'll Never Let Him Go" 29 crater n. 분화구, 구멍 ~the small fox's hole in the bottom of the huge crater. filthy a. 불결한, 더러운 Dang and blast that filthy stinking fox stink v. 악취를풍기다, 고약한냄새가나다 heck 제기랄, 빌어먹을 (what the heck? 뭐라고?) what the heck do we do now? dingbat n. 바보, 미치광이 we've strung you up dead as a dingbat swore(swear) v. 맹세하다 ~swore a solemn oath that they would not go back to their farms until the fox was caught. solemn oath n. 정식선서 30 potbellied a. 올챙이배의, 배불뚝이의 the potbellied dwarf. fetch v.( 가서 ) 데리고오다 we're sending you down the hole to fetch him up midget n. 난쟁이, 꼬마 Down you go, you miserable midget
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [4] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽 단어 의미 예문 scarlet n. 주홍색 When he smiled you saw his scarlet gums. starve vt. 굶기다, 굶겨죽이다 We starve him out. Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 8 - The Foxes Begin to Starve 31 dumpling n. 고기만두 Boggis had three boiled chickens smothered in dumplings, paste n. 풀, 밀가루반죽, 으깬것 Bunce had six doughnuts filled with disgusting goose-liver paste, scent n. 냄새, 향기, 향수 The rich scent of chicken wafted down the tunnel to where the foxes were crouching waft 풍기는향기 crouch vi. 몸을쭈그리다. sneak v. 살금살금들어오다 ( 나가다 ) couldn't we just sneak up and snatch it out of his hand? Don't you dare 당치도않다. 감히 ~ 할생각마라 33 pistol n. 권총 They were armed with sticks and guns and hatchets and pistols and~ creep vt. 기다, 살금살금걷다, 살살기다 Mr.Fox would creep a little closer towards the mouth of the tunnel and take a sniff. take a sniff 냄새를맡다. Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 9 - Mr. Fox Has a Plan 35 desperately ad. 필사적으로, 절망적으로 He was trying desperately to think of a way out 36 suffer vi. 괴로워하다, 고생하다. She was suffering more than any of them from the lack of food and water Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 10 - Boggis's Chicken House Number One 38 murky a. 어두운, 어둠침침한 because there were no days and on nights down there in the murky tunnel. peep v. 엿보다. 쓸쩍보다. We had better take a peep upstairs now and see where we are. 39 plank n. 널빤지, 두꺼운판자 Wooden planks! peek vi. 살짝들여다보다. 엿보다 (peep) Be very quiet now while I take a peek. creak n. 삐걱거리는소리 The board creaked most terribly and they all ducked down. shriek vi. 비명을지르다. 날카로운소리를내다 He let out a shriek of excitement 40 prance vi. 껑충거리며나가다. 여기저기뛰어다니다. He pulled himself up through the gap in the floor and started prancing and dancing with joy. Don't lose your heads 흥분하지마 plumpest a. 포동포동한, 토실토실한 Then Mr.Fox chose three of the plumpest hens flick v. 가볍게치다. and with a clever flick of his jaws he killed them instantly. 42 in a jiffy 즉시, 당장 Tell her the rest of us will be along in a jiffy, Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 11 - A Surprise for Mrs. Fox 43 explode vi. 폭발하다.( 감정이 ) 격발하다. He was exploding with joy.
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [5] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽단어의미예문 burst vi. 파열하다. 터지다. he came bursting in upon Mrs.Fox."Mummy!" 44 splutter vi. 흥분하여말하다. n. 푸푸소리 "Boggis's Chicken House Number One!" spluttered the Small Fox. pluck vt. 잡아뜯다. 뽑다. and start plucking those chickens Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 12 - Badger 45 badger n. 오소리 whacking a. 굉장히, 훌륭한 they were going to have a whacking great feast before long none other than 다름아닌, 바로 46 furry a. 부드러운털의, 모피로덮인 a long black pointed furry face 47 mole n. 두더지 That's me and Mole and Rabbit and all our wives and children even Weasel. weasel n. 족제비 furiously ad. 미친듯이노하여, 맹렬히 "I know it's your fault" said Badger furiously paw n.( 발톱이있는 ) 발, v. 앞발로긁다. Badger sat down and put a paw around his small son. 48 tease vt. 괴롭히다. 놀리다. Don't tease me galore a.( 명사뒤에쓰여 ) 많은, 풍부한 we've got chickens galore assure vt. 보증하다, 책임지다, 안심시키다. There'll be plenty to go round, I can assure you Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 13 - Bunce's Giant Storehouse 50 paw n.( 날카로운발톱이있는동물의 ) 발 ; ( 동물의 ) 다리 He was lending a paw crouch vi. 몸을구부리다, 쪼그리고앉다, 웅크리다, 오그라 Sonn they were crouching underneath yet another wooden floor 지다, ( 비굴하게 ) 굽실거리다 slyly ad. 교활한, 음흉한, 은밀한, ( 눈, 윙크등 ) 장난스러운, Mr. Fox grinned slyly. 익살맞은 pot-bellied adj. 배가나온, 불북배 nasty little pot-bellied dwarf, Bunce dwarf n. 난쟁이, 보통보다작은동물 ( 식물 ) Is that a dwarf? 51 blindfold n. 눈가리개 ; 눈속임수,vt. 의눈을가리다 ; 눈을속이다, 속이다 I know my way around these farms blindfold bull's eye 중심, 정곡 ( 正鵠 ), 적중, 명중 Right in the bull's-eye Come and look 52 overwhelm vt. 압도하다, 질리게하다, 당황하게하다 ; 전복시키다, They were so overwhelmed they couldn't speak;overwhelmed 제압하다, 전멸시키다 proclaim vt. 선언하다, 공포하다, 분명히나타내다, 증명하다 proclaimed Mr. Fox stuff n. 물질, 성분, 재료, 원료, 재산, 가진물건, 음식물 All his finest stuff is stored in here before he sends it off to market dangle vi. ( 달랑달랑 ) 매달리다 And up above, dangling from the rafters, rafter n. 서까래 Few other animals use the spaces bats call home?like the rafters of barns.
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [6] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽단어의미예문 feast n. 축하연, 향연, ( 눈, 귀를 ) 즐겁게하는것, 진수성찬 Just feast your eyes on that! 54 ravenous ad. 게걸스럽게먹는, 굶주린, 탐욕스러운 The ravenously hungry Badger sprang forward to grab the luscious food luscious a. 달콤한, 맛있는, 향기가좋은 luscious peaches lick one's chops 입맛다시다, 입맛다시며기대하다 The others fell back, licking their chops. prowl vi. ( 먹이를 ) 찾아헤매다, 배회하다, ( 훔칠기회를노려 ) 어슬렁거리다. Mr. Fox began prowling around the storehouse examinimg the glorious display with am expert eye. thread n. 실 A thead pf saliva slid down one side of his jaw saliva n. 타액, 침 spit saliva suspend vt. 매달다, 걸다, 달다 hung suspended in mid-air tidy a. 단정한, 말쑥한, 깔끔한, 꽤좋은, 만족스러운 We must be meat amd tidy amd take just afew of the choicest morsels. morsel n. 한입, 한조각, 소량, 조금 It wasn t a morsel of good. plump a. 포동포동한, 토실토실한 plump up a pillow So, to start with we shall have four plump young ducks watering a. 침을흘리는입 Goodmess me, look how your mouths are watering trolley n. 손수레, 철도용손수레, 4륜운반차 They grabbed a trolley each and went rudhing off down the tunnel 55 twerp n. 시시한놈, 얼간이, 바보녀석 Don't be a twerp bunch n. ( 포도등의 ) 송이, ( 꽃, 열쇠 ) 다발, 묶음, 한패, 떼거리 Take ten bunches of carrots 56 twitchy a, 초초한, 안절부절못하는, 침착하지못한 their noses twitching, their eyes shining like stars. 58 frump n. 지저분한여자, 시대에뒤떨어진옷차림을한사람, My dear old furry frump 수수한사람 swipe n. ( 배트, 클럽등에의한 ) 강타, 맹타, 신랄한비난 who wouldn't swipe a few chickens of his children were starving to death? 60 decent a. ( 사회기준에 ) 맞는, 남부럽잖은, 젊잖은, 예절바른 We down here are decent peace-loving people stoop vi. 웅크리다, 상체를굽히다. We're not going to stoop to their level 61 crumbly a. 부서지기쉬운, 푸석푸석한 n. 속어 연장자, 노인 ; 영 속어 부모 Good Lord 오오!, 이런!, 어머나!( 놀람 유쾌함따위를나타낸다 ) saucy a. 뻔뻔스런, 건방진, 불손한, 쾌활한, 기운찬, 재치있는, 멋진 Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 14 - Badger Has Doubts Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 15 - Bean's secret Cider Cellar He saw that the coment between the bricks was old and crumbly You saucy beast!
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [7] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽단어의미예문 shriek vi. 새된소리를지르다, 비명을지르다 < 새 개등이 > 날카로운소리로울다 ;< 악기 기적등이 > 날카로운소 Go away! Shrieked Rat. 리를내다 62 accustom vt. 익히다, 익숙케하다, 길들게하다 As their eyes became accustomed to the gloom damp a. 축축한, 습기찬 n. 습기, 물기, 안개 They found themselves ina vastm damp, gloomy cellar. jar n. ( 아가리가넓은 ) 병, 단지, 항아리 the Smallest Fox had sneaked a jar off the shelf and had taken a gulp. 64 banquet n. ( 정식 ) 연회, 축하연 It will make the feast into a banquet sneak vi. 살금살금들어오다 ( 나가다 ) the smallest Fox had sneaked a jar off the shelf and had taken a gulp. gasp n. 헐떡거림,( 공포, 놀람등으로 ) 숨막힘 Ah-h-h-h-h-h gasped the Smallest Fox. fizzy a. ( 음료가 ) 쉿쉿거품이는, 발포성의 You understand this was not the ordinary weak fissy cider one buys in a store. home brewed a. 자가양조의 liquor n. 알코올음료,( 미 ) 술, 독주, 증류수 This liquor tastes insipid. 65 gurgle 66 Mind your own business. vi. Vt. < 물등이 > 꼴꼴 [ 콸콸 ] 흘러나오다, 꼴꼴 [ 콸콸 ] 소리내다 [ 나게하다 ]n. 꼴꼴, 콸콸하는소리 참견마라네일이나잘해라. The cider gurgled and ubbled down his thuoat. prick vt. ( 말 개등이귀를 ) 쫑긋세우다 ( 바늘등 ) 따끔하게찌르다. ( 양심등 ) 괴롭히다.-에자극을주다, their ears pricked, their bodies tense. sip vt. 찔끔찔끔마시다. 조금씩음미하며마시다 The man is taking a sip of coffee from the glass. brute n. 짐승, 동물, 짐승같은사람 And if you great clumsy brutes come messing about in here we'll all be caught! 67 crouch vi. 몸을쭈그리다, 쪼그리고앉다 ; 웅크리다 He crouched in a corner of the room. rolling pin ( 반죽을미는 ) 밀대 She carried a big rolling-pin in one hand 69 souvenir n. 기념품, 토산품, 선물 your husband promised I could have the tail as a souvenir ruined 파멸한, 멸망한, 황폐한, 몰락한, 파산한 ; 해를입은 You mean it's ruined tuck vt. 왕성하게 ( 게걸스럽게 ) 먹다, 꿀꺽꿀꺽마시다, 밀어 ( 쑤셔 ) 넣다, ( 자락, 소매 ) 걷어올리다 70 quivering a. 떨리는, 진동하는, 떨고있는 Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 16 - The Woman 71 slam ( 문등을 ) 쾅닫다, 털썩내려놓다. The door slammed nab vt. 잡다, 체포하다. 움켜쥐다 You nearly got nabbed, didn't you? poppycock 허튼소리, 당치않은말 Carrying a jar in each hand and with the rolling-pin tucked under one arm He could feel the Smallest Fox's body pressed tightly against his own, quivering with excitement Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 17 - The Great Feast
FANTASTIC MR. FOX by Roald Dahl [8] [2008.11.20] v2.0 쪽단어의미예문 72 impudent a. 뻔뻔스러운, 염치없는 ; 경솔한 ; 무례한, 건방진 What an impudent taste that glorious cider 73 swiftly ad. 신속히, 빨리, 즉시, 즉석에서 Home again swiftly I glide 76 amid prep. 문어 의한복판에 ; 이한창일때에 Amid shouts of joy, the great jars of cider were placed upon the table, a.< 과일등이 > 즙이많은, 물기가많은, 신선한 ; 흥미진 succulent chewing as the animals attacked the succulent food 진한 77 shyly ad. 수줍게, 부끄러워하며 ; 겁내어 Then Mrs. Fox got shyly to her feet belch vi. 트림을하다 < 화산 대포등이 > 불꽃 연기등을내뿜다 미 속어 < 악담등이 > 터져나오다 ; 밀고하다 he let fly a tremendous belch < 폭언 저주하는말등을 > 내뱉다 courtesy n. 예의, 정중, 공손, 친절, 호의 Is by courtesy of Mwssrs Boggis, Bunce and Bean Messrs n. pl.messieurs의약어. 제군, 여러분 colossal 79 marvelous a. 거대한 (gigantic);< 수량등이 > 엄청난, 어마어마한 구어 훌륭한, 놀랄만한 He let fly another colossal belch a. 놀라운, 믿기어려운, 신기한, 기묘한, 기적적인, 초자연적인 How marvellous Fantastic Mr. Fox chapter 18 - Still Waiting 80 lap n. 무릎,( 의복 안장등의 ) 내려뜨린부분, 자락 (flap) their guns on their laps. trickle vi. 똑똑떨어지다, 졸졸흐르다 ; 눈물을흘리다 Water was trickling down the necks of the three men and into their shoes famish vt. [ 보통수동형으로 ] 굶주리게하다 (starve); 고어 아사시키다 The brute must be famished 81 make a dash for ~ 을향해돌진하다 He'll be making a dash for it any moment make a dash at[for] 을향하여단숨에내닫다 They made a dash for the exit.
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