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"vanish"의 동의어 (1).
1.
Which word best describes
a solid substance,
like sugar or salt,
becoming part of a liquid
and seemingly disappearing?
A) Dissolve
B) Flee
C) Sink
D) Blur
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Dissolve" is
the specific term
used when a solid incorporates into a liquid
to form a solution.
(아래 참조)
2.
If a ghost in a movie slowly
loses its physical form
until it is no longer solid,
which action is it performing?
A) Melt
B) Dematerialize
C) Disperse
D) Go missing
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Dematerialize" refers to
the process
of losing physical or material substance.
3.
Which term is
most appropriate
when someone runs away quickly
from a dangerous situation or a crime scene?
A) Fade away
B) Pass into oblivion
C) Flee
D) Dissipate
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Flee" specifically means
to run away
from a place or situation
of danger.
4.
When a person is
nowhere to be found
and their whereabouts are unknown,
often causing a police investigation,
they are said to:
A) Evanesce
B) Drop out of sight
C) Be lost to sight
D) Go missing
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Go missing" is
the standard phrase
used when a person cannot be found
or has disappeared unexpectedly.
5.
Which word describes
the process of a liquid,
like water on a hot sidewalk,
turning into gas and vanishing?
A) Evaporate
B) Sink
C) Blur
D) Fade
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Evaporate" is
the scientific and metaphorical term
for a liquid changing into vapor
and disappearing.
6.
If a memory or a famous person
is completely forgotten by history
and no longer exists in anyone's mind,
they have:
A) Passed into oblivion
B) Dispersed
C) Melted
D) Become invisible
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Pass into oblivion" means
to be completely forgotten
or to go out of existence.
7.
Which expression is used
when something disappears
suddenly and completely,
as if by magic?
A) Vanish into thin air
B) Fade away
C) Drop out of sight
D) Dissolve
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Vanish into thin air"
emphasizes
a sudden, mysterious, and total disappearance.
8.
When an ice cube turns into water
and eventually disappears into a puddle,
what is it doing?
A) Fleeing
B) Melting
C) Blurring
D) Evaporating
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Melt" refers to
the transition
from a solid to a liquid state
due to heat.
9.
Which verb describes
a crowd
of people moving away
in different directions
until the group is gone?
A) Sink
B) Evanesce
C) Disperse
D) Dematerialize
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Disperse" means
to scatter or move
in different directions
over a wide area.
10.
When the sun goes down below
the horizon
and is no longer visible
to the eye,
it is said to:
("down below")
A) Disappear
B) Blur
C) Dissipate
D) Go missing
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Disappear" is
the general term
for ceasing to be visible.
11.
If you are looking at a ship
on the ocean
and it moves
so far away
that you can no longer see it,
the ship has:
A) Become invisible
B) Dissolved
C) Dropped out of sight
D) Fled
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Drop out of sight" is used
when something moves
beyond the range of vision.
12.
Which word describes
a light or a color
gradually becoming
weaker, dimmer, or less bright
until it is gone?
A) Sink
B) Fade
C) Melt
D) Dematerialize
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Fade" refers to
losing brightness, loudness, or brilliance
gradually.
13.
In a poetic or literary sense,
what do we call something
that lasts only a very short time
and then vanishes like a vapor?
A) Evanesce
B) Go missing
C) Disperse
D) Flee
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Evanesce" is
a literary term meaning
to pass out of
sight, memory, or existence like vapor.
("meaning ~"은
term을 능동적으로 수식하는 형용사구
→ "which means ~")
("pass out of"
= "~로부터 벗어나다/사라지다"
→ meaning의 목적어 역할을 하는 to부정사구.)
("pass out of existence"
= "소멸하다, 사라지다")
14.
If smoke or a smell
slowly spreads out in the air
until it can no longer be detected,
it is said to:
A) Melt
B) Dissolve
C) Dissipate
D) Pass into oblivion
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Dissipate" means
to scatter or disappear,
often used for gases, smells, or energy.
15.
When a person uses
a "cloak of invisibility"
in a fantasy story
so that people cannot see them,
they:
A) Blur
B) Evaporate
C) Fade away
D) Become invisible
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Become invisible" means
to reach a state
where one cannot be seen
by the eye.
16.
Which term describes
a vision or an image
becoming fuzzy
and losing its sharp edges
before disappearing?
A) Sink
B) Flee
C) Blur
D) Vanish into thin air
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Blur" means
to become
indistinct, hazy, or out of focus.
17.
When a stone is thrown into a lake
and moves downward
through the water
until it can't be seen,
it is said to:
("be thrown into")
A) Sink
B) Evanesce
C) Dissipate
D) Disperse
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Sink" means
to go down below
the surface of liquid.
18.
Which phrase describes
a gradual disappearance
where something slowly ceases to exist
over a period of time?
("cease to exist")
A) Flee
B) Fade away
C) Go missing
D) Melt
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Fade away" emphasizes
a slow, gradual loss
of presence or existence.
19.
When a person is standing
in a field
and moves behind a hill
so that they are no longer
within your field of vision,
they have:
A) Dissolved
B) Dematerialized
C) Been lost to sight
D) Dispersed
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Be lost to sight" means
to be in a position
where one can no longer be seen.
20.
If a magician makes
a rabbit disappear
from a hat instantly,
the rabbit is said to:
A) Evaporate
B) Pass into oblivion
C) Sink
D) Vanish
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Vanish" means
to disappear
suddenly and completely.
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