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expedite
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à to make a process happen more quickly
1 진척시키다, 촉진시키다(speed up) (hasten)
2 <일 등을> 신속히 처리하다(dispatch)
3 <문서짐 등을> 발송하다, 급히 보내다 |
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Ex1) Strategies to expedite the decision-making process
Ex2) Something needs to be done to expedite the process.
Ex3) This should expedite the process.
Ex4) I will try to expedite the matter.
Ex5) Be sure to include your full name and zip code to expedite your service.
Ex6) Applying through our online form will expedite the processing of your information.
Ex7) Please have the Serial Number of the equipment to help expedite the quoting process.
Ex8) That should expedite the plan's approval because it removes many of the uncertainties that have hampered other bankruptcies.
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pavilion
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à a large, light structure that is built to be used for only a short time especially for public entertainments or exhibitions
1 (정원공원의) 휴게소, 누각, 정자; 가설 건축물
2 (박람회의) 전시관; 별관; 《미》 (병원의) 별채 병동
~ system 【건축】 분관식(分館式)
3 《영》 (야외 경기장 등의) 부속 건물 ((관람석선수석 등으로 사용))
4 (운동회 등에 쓰는) 대형 천막 |
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Ex1) the West Pavilion of Central General Hospital
Ex2) the German pavilion at the World Trade Fair
Ex3) In case of rain we have a covered pavilion which has ample space for us all.
Ex4) These frames also organize the inner part of the pavilion.
Ex5) Indiana comes out of the pavilion into the garden.
Ex6) We will start the evening at 5:00 p.m. in the Pavilion.
Ex7) Our pavilion is right next to the river so bring your rod, reel and PA fishing license along with some bait and enjoy some quiet time.
Ex8) They cross the garden toward the pavilion.
Ex9) It will be held at the Paul R. Savanack Pavilion from 8am to 12 noon every Saturday.
Ex10) Join us at one of our sponsored events or pavilions.
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lease
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àa legal agreement which allows you to use a car, building etc for a period of time, in return for rent
n. (토지,건물의)임대차 계약서(권,기간) (rental, letting)
vt. <토지가옥을> 임대[임차]하다 (rent)
: take out a lease (=sign a lease so that you can rent something) |
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Ex1) The estate contains 300 new homes, about a third of which are leased to the council.
Ex2) It was agreed they would lease the flat to him/lease him the flat.
Ex3) He has the flat on a long lease.
Ex4) The lease runs out/expires in two years' time.
Ex5) We signed a three-year lease when we moved into the house.
Ex6) We've taken out a lease on an office building.
Ex7) Leasing plans are available.
Ex8) Which PCs need to be returned to the leasing company next month?
Ex9) If I had any space I could lease you, I would.
Ex10) For most tenants, leasing office space is a major commitment.
Ex11) We will not sell, lease or otherwise distribute your address to anyone.
Ex12) William made his greatest financial gain in 1605 when he purchased leases of real estate near Stratford.
Ex13) We do not share, sell, or lease personal information about you to any third-parties for their marketing use.
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congregate
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à to gather together in a large group of people or animals
vi., vt. 모이다, 군집하다; 모으다, 소집하다 gather, collect
congregation
à a group of people gathered together in a religious building for worship and prayer
1 모임, 회합(assembly)
2 [집합적] 【종교】 회중(會衆); 집회 |
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Ex1) Eagles and waterbirds congregate here, especially in the fall.
Ex2) A crowd congregated around the entrance to the theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars of the show.
Ex3) Waterfowl congregate here during the winter, with counts exceeding 400,000.
Ex4) On March 5, thousands of teenagers from across the country left their schools and congregated in city center.
Ex5) These people tend to congregate in clubs, or you might find them when you buy their stock.
Ex6) The congregation began plans for a totally new campus.
Ex7) Friends and family gather to pray in congregation and for large meals.
Ex8) Thank you from all of us here in our congregation in Florence, Alabama!
Ex9) Mother Teresa established a congregation called the Missionaries of Charity.
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derive
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à to get or obtain something from something else
vi. 유래[파생]하다, 나오다 ((from))
vt. 1 (다른 것근원에서) <···을> 끌어내다, 얻다 ((from))
2 <단어관습 등의> 유래를 찾다(trace); [종종 수동형으로] ···에 기원을 두다 ((from)); 추론[추리]하다; <영화 등을> (소설에서) 각색하다 ((from)) |
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Ex1) He derived some comfort from the fact that he wasn't the only one to fail the exam.
Ex2) The institute derives all its money from foreign investments.
Ex3) She derives great pleasure/satisfaction from playing the violin.
Ex4) A private foundation that derives its funds from members of a single family.
Ex5) This principal derives from our original and sincere love for the sports.
Ex6) The laws and rules that govern the securities industry in the United States derive from a simple and straightforward concept.
Ex7) The present name derives from an older form.
Ex8) I show that these models derive from opposing assumptions about the nature of the software-debugging task.
Ex9) A basic assumption about every trade association is that its members derive an economic benefit from membership.
Ex10) It doesn't have to be something from which you derive formative ideas.
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delinquent
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à being or behaving in ways that are illegal or not acceptable
a. 1 직무 태만의; 비행을 저지른; 비행자의
2 (세금 등의) 미납의, 체납하는
n. 1 (직무) 태만자; 범법자
2 비행 소년(=juvenile delinquent)
delinquency
1 직무 태만, 의무 불이행; 지불 기한이 지난 부채, 체납(금)
2 과실, 범죄, 비행 (특히) 청소년 범죄(=juvenile ~) |
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Ex1) She has been delinquent in paying her taxes.
Ex2) His past delinquencies have made it difficult for him to get a job.
Ex3) Recovery Officers manage portfolios of delinquent accounts and set about to recover delinquencies from consumers.
Ex4) Get assistance with delinquent notes and mortgages, loan and mortgage structuring as well as appraisals and quotes.
Ex5) When she didn't pay the duplicate bill, they cut off her service, saying she was delinquent.
Ex6) When they use the credit card and don t pay the bills, the delinquent account is reported on your credit report.
Ex7) Lack of parental guidance and child abuse, in particular, have a significant impact on the delinquent behavior of youth.
Ex8) They are carrying out research on the causes of delinquent behavior among young people.
Ex9) There is a high rate of juvenile delinquency in this area.
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feature
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à to include someone or something as an important part
vt. 1.···의 특색을 이루다
2. ···의 특징을 그리다
3. 《미속어》 특색[주요 프로]으로 삼다
4. <배우를> 주연시키다
5. <사건을> 대서 특필하다
vi. 특색이 되다; 중요 임무를 다하다; 주연하다 |
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Ex1) an exhibition featuring paintings by contemporary artists
Ex2) feature sb as (=include a famous actor who plays a particular person)
Ex3) featuring Marlon Brando as the Godfather
Ex4) The film features James Dean as a disaffected teenager.
Ex5) This week's broadcast features a report on victims of domestic violence.
Ex6) It's an Australian company whose logo features a red kangaroo.
Ex7) a double-page feature on global warming
Ex8) It will feature two hotels of its own.
Ex9) It features many of the images in this gallery.
Ex10) A magazine featuring the accident
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demonstrate
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à to express or show that you have a particular feeling, quality or ability
à to show or explain
vt. 1 논증[증명]하다(prove), <사물이> ···의 증거가 되다
2 (모형실험 등으로) 설명하다, 실지로 해보이다
3 <상품을> 실물로 선전하다
vi. 시위 운동[데모]을 하다 ((against, for)) |
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Ex1) He's got a job demonstrating kitchen equipment in a department store.
Ex2) The teacher demonstrated how to use the equipment.
Ex3) These figures clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country.
Ex4) Research has demonstrated that babies can recognize their mother's voice very soon after birth.
Ex5) These problems demonstrate the importance of strategic planning.
Ex6) He demonstrated the law of gravitation.
Ex7) He demonstrated that the earth is round.
Ex8) He demonstrated how to use the instrument.
Ex9) He demonstrated the new car.
Ex10) Must have demonstrated technical writing ability.
Ex11) From the start of his flying career he demonstrated unusual ability.
Ex12) Demonstrated ability to work independently or under only general direction.
Ex13) Demonstrated leadership and management skills commensurate with experience.
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qualified
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a. 자격 있는, 적격의, 적임의(competent, fit) ((for)); 면허를 받은, 검정을 거친 |
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Ex1) a qualified teacher
Ex2) a qualified doctor
Ex3) She is well[fully] qualified for the work.
Ex4) He is friendly and well-qualified.
Ex5) We are always looking for well-qualified individuals to join our dynamic team.
Ex6) The people are all extremely well-qualified experts with real music industry backgrounds.
Ex7) A primary-trained teacher is sometimes a better option, supported by well-qualified English Language professionals.
Ex8) AMS is always interested in hearing from energetic, well-qualified people who would be interested in joining our team.
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public hearing |
공청회 |
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Ex1) The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States held its tenth public hearing April 13-14, in Washington, DC.
Ex2) As part of its investigation into certain accidents, the Safety Board may hold a public hearing to record evidence presented by persons involved in the accident and by parties to the investigation.
Ex3) While comments on all issues will be accepted at any of the hearings, it is strongly recommended that those wishing to comment on striped bass attend the public hearing in Braintree on April 17th.
Ex4) The Senate Committee on the Judiciary will hold a hearing on Thursday, August 12, 2004 at 10:00 am on "Competition, Innovation, and Public Policy in the Digital Age.” |
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고맙습니다.
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어렵다..열공
감쏴!!!!!!!!!
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