CARL AZUZ, CNN ANCHOR: Hi, I`m Carl Azuz. Welcome to CNN STUDENT NEWS.
If you are ever home for a snow day, you can watch our show at cnnstudentnews.com. That`s what a lot of people up in the northeastern U.S. might be doing today, because over the weekend, they got hit by this - - massive blizzard. Hundreds of thousands of people lost power, as for the snow -- usually when we talk about a snowstorm, we talk about how many inches fell. This time, it was feet. Plural. Officials from all over the region are responding to the storm.
GOV. DAN MALLOY, CONNECTICUT: This has been a record-breaking storm with snow falls reported as great as 38 inches.
AZUZ: Do not get out on the streets and get stuck, because then we can`t get the plows and to clear declare the streets to get the power back on.
MAYOR CORY BOOKER, NEWARD, NEW JERSEY: We are asking all city residents to do what we do best -- which is to look out for one another.
1. get stuck : 꼼짝못하게 되다.
막히지 않으면 약 10분 정도 걸립니다.
2. the plows : 쟁기
3. look out for : (나쁜 일이 생기거나 나쁜 일을 하지 않도록) ~을 조심하다[~에 주의하다]
Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work. 과제를 할 때에는 철자 오류에 꼭 주의하도록 해라.
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