vocab
Korean to English
vocab
Parts of Speech
Reading
100

toward the front

forward

100

수반하다

involve

100

to put yourself in a flat position so that you're not standing or sitting

lie

100

fat

a. adjective

b. verb

c. noun

c. noun

100

What things float in water?

Things that have less density than water.

200

located at the other end, side, or corner of something

opposite

200

뜨다

float

200

almost the same as someone or something else

similar

200

splash

a. noun

b. adjective

c. verb

c. verb

200

Why do people naturally float? (2 reasons)

Because fat in the human body and air in the human lungs have less density than water.

300

the degree to which something is thick or heavy

density

300

lung

300

the line or part where an object or area begins or ends

edge

300

specially

a. adjective

b. adverb

c. verb

b. adverb

300

What law of motion does swimming follow?

The action-reaction law.

400

to accept someone or something as a guide, a leader, or an example

follow
400

법칙

law

400

an act or process of moving

motion

400

neat 

a. adjective

b. verb

c. noun

a. adjective

400

What is the "action" in the case of swimming?

Moving the arms and legs to pull and kick water.

500

a situation or occurrence that is an instance or example of something

case

500

동일한

equal

500

the way someone acts/feels in response to something that happens or is said

reaction

500

reduce

a. noun

b. verb

c. adjective

b. verb

500

What is the opposite "reaction" in the case of swimming?

Water pushing back.

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