Transcription of 영어원서<Twilight>단어장
1 - . <Twilight> ( ) . , ! : ( ) . ! Reader ! by stephenie meyer [1] chapter 1 - first sight1grieve[gri v] , it's not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an [s nt r] (stroll), ; hunter smiled in a friendly way as he sauntered forward to kill [a ilit] ; ( ) , ;I was wearing my favorite shirt - sleeveless, white eyelet lace,constant [k nst nt ] , ; , Forks exists under a near-constant cover of , ;It rains on this inconsequential town more than any other placeomnipresent.
2 Its gloomy, omnipresent shade that my mother escaped with mecompel [k mpe l] v. , .It was in this town that I'd been compelled to spend a month every summer4exile [e gzail, e ks-] oneself , .It was to Forks that I now exiled myselfdetest [dite st] vt. , .[SYN.] detested [bl st ri ] ; ,I loved the sun and the blistering [spr l] v. , ;I loved the vigorous, sprawling [v g r s] a. , , , spasm [sp z- m] , ; , ( );I felt a spasm of panic as I stared at her wide, childlike [ir tik] a.
3 , , ;How could I leave my loving, erratic, harebrained mother to fend for herself?harebrained , ; , fend [fend] v. for oneself ,sacrifice[s kr fa is]n , , But I could see the sacrifice in her eyes behind the [ rd ] v. , , . "Don't worry about me," I [ e njuin] a , . [SYN.] seemed genuinely pleased that I was coming to live with him for the first time with any degree of , ( ); , ( ).verbose[v rbo us] , , ( ) , .Neither of us was what anyone would call verbose,distaste [diste ist] n.
4 , (disrelish); , (dislike)I hadn't made a secret of my distaste for [sk rs ti] (lack); , (dearth),despite the scarcity of my funds,6steady [ste di] v. ; ;smiling as he automatically caught and steadied [ ] (to).Most of my Arizona clothes were too permeable for [pu l] v..( ) .My mom and I had pooled our resources to supplement my winter wardrobe,scanty [sk nti] a. , (insufficient)but it was still scanty,oppose [ po uz] v , ,he said "good car for you" as opposed to just "good car".
5 Reservation La Push is the tiny Indian reservation on the [pr mpt ] v. , , , Charlie , ,that was the part I couldn't compromise [inhe rit] v.. , (from).I inherited that from him. : , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Twilight by stephenie meyer [2]8bulbous [b lb s] a ( ) ; .rounded fenders and a bulbous cab. (a nose .)horrific [h ri fik,] a. , .Now my horrifc day tomorrow would be just that much less [gr f] a. , , ,Charlie said gruffly, embarrassed [krib] n.
6 , .were switching the crib for a bedstipulation , , ; , .This was a stipulation from my motherdwell [dwel] on [upon] [ ] .I was trying not to dwell too much on that [did e ktid] , (depressed), .a relief to stare dejectedly out the window at the sheeting rain10communal[k mju nl] , ( ) ; ;went to the communal bathroom to clean ( life [property] [ ])tangle [t g- l] v , , , .I brushed through my tangled, damp [s lou] a. , , I looked sallower, ; [ ].
7 It was very clear, almost translucent-looking,pallid [p lid] a [ ] , , ;Facing my pallid reflection in the mirror,niche [nit ] n. ( ), , ; .if I couldn't find a niche in a school11glitch [glit ] n. , ..Maybe there was a glitch in my [dr zl] n. , , when the rain finally settled into a quieter [kl str fo ubi ] n. , ( ) ( )I could feel the claustrophobia creeping up on melinoleum [lino uli m] ( ).bright tellow cabinets, and white linoleum [ te mpt] , , , in an attempt to bring some sunshine into the [ d in] v , [ ].
8 Over the small fireplace in the adjoining handkerchief-sized family roomprocession[pr se n] , ; , followed by the procession of my school pictures up to last year' vt.( ) , , I donned my jacketeaves [i vz] n. , that was always hidden under the eaves by the doorslosh [sl ] , . The sloshing of my new waterproof boots was [sw rl] (about),that swirled around my head and clung to my hair under my [ pho ulst r] but the tan upholstered seats still smelledidle [a idl] , .roaring to life and then idling at top [m ru n] , built with maroon-colored bricksshrub [ r b] , There were so many trees and shrubs I couldn't see its size at [n st ld i ] , , I wondered [flek] vt.
9 ( ) orange-flecked commercial carpetclutter [kl t r] ( ) , ;notices and awards cluttering the wallsgreenery [gr n ri] , ;as if there wasn't enough greenery outsideflyer [fla i r] , , .brightly colored flyers taped to its frontman [m n] [ ] ,one of which was manned by a large, red-haired woman wearing [fla iti] , , .Daughter of the Chief's flighty ex-wife, : , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Twilight by stephenie meyer [3]14precarious[prik ri s] , , ;She dug through a precariously stacked pile of documents on her deskfeebly [f bli].
10 I lied to myself feebly15hyperventilation [ha ip rve nt le i ,[ ] , ( ) .I felt my breathing gradually creeping toward hyperventilationgawk [g k] ; (at).He gawked at me when he saw my namedrone [droun] ; .while the teacher droned [ne iz l] ; ; .When the bell rang, a nasal buzzing sound16slick [slik] (sleek). , boy with skin problems and hair black as an oil slickradius [re idi s] ; . Everyone within a three-seat radius turned to look at [te nt tiv] : , .I smiled tentatively.]