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part 6
unauthorized
without official approval or permission:
the unauthorized use of government funds
Unauthorized personnel are not allowed on the premises.
No admittance except on business. or No unauthorized entry allowed.
: 관계자 외에는 들어오지 마시오
You will not be liable for any unauthorized use of the lost card.
: 분실된 카드의 어떠한 불법적 사용에 대해 당신에게는 책임이 없습니다
Brand owners are often unaware of how best to protect their goods against unauthorized copying.
: 브랜드 소유자들은 종종 자사 제품의 무단 복제를 막을 수 있는 최선의 방법을 알지 못한다.
permit [noun]
an official written statement giving you the right to do something
permit for
A permit is required for fishing in the canal.
travel/parking/export etc permit
Hikers need a camping permit for overnight stays in the park.
previously
before now or before a particular time:
Almost half the group had previously been heavy smokers.
two days/three years etc previously (=two days, three years etc before)
Six months previously he had smashed up his car.
Most of the used cars sold by dealers come from auctions of vehicles previously owned by businesses.
: 딜러들이 판매하는 중고차의 대부분은 전에 회사가 소유했던 차량의 경매를 통해 나온 것이다.
Now that we have approval, we execute the scheme as previously agreed.
: 이제 승인을 받았으므로 우리는 예전에 합의한 대로 계획을 실행에 옮긴다.
confirm
to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof:
New evidence has confirmed the first witness's story.
To confirm my diagnosis I need to do some tests.
confirm that
Research has confirmed that the risk is higher for women.
confirm what
The new results confirm what most of us knew already.
Our policy is to neither confirm nor deny information about the company that has not originated from our Public Affairs office.
: 우리 회사 방침은 홍보부에서 나오지 않은 회사 정보에 관해서는 확인이나 부인을 일체 하지 않는 것이다.
She declined to confirm reports that the central bank was considering manipulating the money supply.
: 그녀는 중앙 은행에서 통화량을 임의로 조절하려고 한다는 보도에 대해 사실 여부를 밝히지 않았다
We confirm that we have these items in stock and enclosse our invoice.
: 저희는 이 물건들의 재고가 있음을 확인드리며, 저희의 송장을 동봉하는 바입니다.
acquaintance
someone you know, but who is not a close friend:
She was a casual acquaintance of my family in Vienna.
He heard about the job through a mutual acquaintance (=someone you and another person both know).
be willing to do
[not before noun] prepared to do something, or having no reason to not want to do it
willing to do something
How much are they willing to pay?
quite/perfectly willing
I told them I was perfectly willing to help.
He said they'd be willing to offer us the same glass at the same price we're now paying Preston.
: 그는 우리가 현재 프레스턴社에 지불하는 가격으로 똑같은 유리를 납품할 의향이 있다고 말했습니다.
graduate
[intransitive] to obtain a degree, especially a first degree, from a college or university
graduate from
Kate graduated from medical school last year.
graduate in
He graduated in physics from Cambridge University.
earnings[pl]
the money that you receive for the work that you do :
an employee's average weekly earnings
He claimed compensation for loss of earnings.
the profit that a company or country makes:
The company's earnings have dropped by 5% in the first quarter.
Oil provides 40% of Norway's export earnings.
Profits on earnings are now expected to be lower than originally forecast.
: 수익이 원래 예상했던 것보다 더 낮을 것으로 예상된다.
The bank's recent record high earnings are due primarily to low interest rates.
: 그 은행이 최근에 사상 최고의 수익을 기록한 것은 주로 낮은 금리덕분이다.
Quarterly earnings are seldom reported to the shareholders.
: 각 분기별 수익은 주주들에게 거의 보고되지 않는다.
put into practice
put something into practice if you put an idea, plan etc into practice, you start to use it and see if it is effective:
It gave him the chance to put his ideas into practice.
His investing tips really make a lot of sense. I can't wait to put them into practice.
: 그 사람이 알려준 투자 요령은 정말 그럴 듯 해. 그걸 당장 실천에 옮겨봐야겠어.
Thank you. I just hope management has time to put some of those ideas into practice before the competition does.
: 고마워요. 나는 그저 경쟁사가 나서기 전에 관리층이 그 아이디어들 가운데 몇몇 가지를 실행에 옮길 시간이 있었으면 하고 바랄 뿐이예요.
highly
[+ adjective, adverb] very
highly successful/effective/efficient
a highly successful politician
Tom's mother was highly critical of the school's approach.
highly competitive industries
a highly desirable neighborhood
highly unlikely/likely/improbable/probable
It's highly unlikely that the project will be finished on time.
T.S. Eliot's highly influential poem, 'The Waste Land'
a highly controversial issue
[+ adjective, adverb] to a high level or standard
highly skilled/trained/educated
She is a highly educated woman.
highly paid experts
a highly developed economy
launch
to start something, usually something big or important:
The organization has launched a campaign to raise $150,000.
The Canadian police plan to launch an investigation into the deal.
launch an attack/assault/offensive
The press launched a vicious attack on the President.
The book launched his career as a novelist.
guarantee
a) to promise to do something or to promise that something will happen
guarantee (that)
I guarantee you'll love this film.
guarantee somebody something
If you send the application form in straight away, I can guarantee you an interview.
guarantee to do something
I cannot guarantee to work for more than a year.
The law guarantees equal rights for men and women.
b) to make a formal written promise to repair or replace a product if it breaks within a specific period of time:
All our products are fully guaranteed.
satisfy
to make someone feel pleased by doing what they want:
Nothing I did would ever satisfy my father.
if you satisfy someone's needs, demands etc, you provide what they need or want
satisfy somebody's needs/demands/desires
The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners.
satisfy somebody's hunger/appetite (=give someone enough food to stop them from feeling hungry)
A salad won't be enough to satisfy my appetite.
Just to satisfy my curiosity (=find out something), how much did it cost?
단어 출처 : ET house
예문 출처 : Naver Dictionary
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online