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chill |
1. 냉기, (선뜩하는) 차가움; (몸이 떨리는) 한기; 오한; 감기
2. 차가운; 으스스한 : chilly, frigid
3. 우울하게 하는; (태도가) 쌀쌀한; 형식적인 : emotionless
4. (남을) 춥게 하다, 추위로 오싹하게 하다; (음식 등을) 식히다, 냉각[냉장]하다 |
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Ex1) I've put the beer in the fridge to chill.
Ex2) Chill the wine before serving.
Ex3) There was a chill in the air this morning.
Ex4) Don't go out with wet hair, you might catch a chill.
Ex5) I suddenly realized, with a chill of apprehension, the danger of the task ahead.
Ex6) The bathroom gets chilly in the winter.
Ex7) I felt a bit chilly so I put on a jacket.
Ex8) a chilly October day
Ex9) I have a sore throat and I have chills.
Ex10) Symptoms can include a high fever, chills, headache and a dry cough.
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clash |
1. 충돌하다, 부딪히다 : bump, collide, prang
2. (의견이) 불일치하다, 어울리지 않다 : conflict, disaccord, disharmonize, mismatch |
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Ex1) Students clashed with police after demonstrations at five universities.
Ex2) Rioters hurled rocks and petrol bombs in clashes with police at the weekend.
Ex3) This latest statement from the White House clashes with important aspects of US foreign policy.
Ex4) The government and the opposition parties have clashed over the cuts in defense spending.
Ex5) There were violent clashes between the police and demonstrators in the city centre.
Ex6) The clash between creativity and traditional economics runs deep.
Ex7) CNN's John Zarrella reports on clashes in Miami, Florida, between police and opponents of free-trade talks.
Ex8) They have clashed in efforts to organize new members and over their top leaders' influence in the labor movement.
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cleanse |
1. (보통 상처를) 세척하다 : clean
2. (남의 죄 등을) 깨끗이 하다, 정화하다 : purify |
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Ex1) I put some alcohol on the wound in hopes to cleanse the area.
Ex2) Your body needs water to cleanse and revitalize.
Ex3) This shower gel is sure to awaken your senses while the premium lather cleanses your body.
Ex4) Fruit juices contain a lot of sugar and stimulate the pancreas. Such drinks may tax the body more than cleanse it."
Ex5) This unique body treatment, made of a natural Middle Eastern clay, smoothes and deeply cleanses the skin.
Ex6) Deep Cleansing Oil is a revolutionary way to cleanse your skin.
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clumsy |
1. (동작·태도가) 꼴사나운, 어색한 : awkward, gauche
2. (모양이) 흉한; (말 등이) 서투른, 재치 없는 : inept
3. (연장 등이) 쓰기 불편한 |
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Ex1) The first mobile phones were heavy and clumsy to use, but nowadays they are much easier to handle.
Ex2) My attempts to apologize were very clumsy (= not said well).
Ex3) That's the third glass you've smashed this week, - you're so clumsy!
Ex4) With clumsy movements, he walked lazily to the beach.
Ex5) The ink and pastel illustrations have a clumsy feel.
Ex6) Early writing instruments were clumsy and had to be continually tinkered with.
Ex7) It is really funny to watch them try to open them with the clumsy mitten hands.
Ex8) She has to hitch her long dress way up, and climbing is clumsy.
Ex9) The old ones were electronic too, but they were clumsy and slow.
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coarse |
1. (낱알 등이)굵은 : grainy, granular
2. (사람·태도 등이) 교양 없는, 난폭한, 고상하지 않은; (말씨가) 천한 : crude, inelegant, raw, rude, uncultivated
3. (천·나뭇결·살갗 등이) 거친: wild, blustery, rough |
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Ex1) coarse sand/breadcrumbs
Ex2) Linen is a coarse-grained fabric.
Ex3) The coarseness of the cloth irritated her skin.
Ex4) coarse language
Ex5) She can't abide coarseness and stupidity.
Ex6) Dropping to his knees on the coarse sand, he began to dig.
Ex7) Sprinkle all the surfaces with coarse salt, cover and allow to set at room temperature for 24 hours.
Ex8) The groundhog has a thick and coarse reddish brown fur coat.
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column |
1. 기둥, 지주; (석재 등으로 만든 장식적인) 원주, 다각주; 기둥[원주] 모양의 것; (불·연기·물 등의) 기둥 : pillar, support
2. (신문·잡지·서적 등의 페이지의) 세로의 난, 단; (신문·잡지 등의) 정기적 특약 기고란, 칼럼; 서명 기사
3. 줄 : line |
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Ex1) a gossip/sports columnist
Ex2) She's a columnist for USA Today.
Ex3) She writes a weekly fashion/gossip column for the Evening Standard.
Ex4) I didn't have time to read the whole article - just the first column.
Ex5) The roof of the temple was held up by a row of thick stone columns.
Ex6) A column of smoke rose from the chimney.
Ex7) This column will suggest some of the answers to those questions.
Ex8) Those are the two questions I will address in this column.
Ex9) I look forward to your next column.
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combat |
(특히 양자간의) 싸우다, 투쟁하다, 전투하다; 항쟁하다 : resist, contest, dispute, fight, oppose |
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Ex1) Today, more than ever, business is combat.
Ex2) America needs a concerted effort to combat the problems facing men's health.
Ex3) It marked the first attack on Italians since the end of major combat in Iraq.
Ex4) A look at progress among local, state, and federal efforts to combat cyber crime.
Ex5) Now e-tailers are fighting back, using a range of behind-the-scenes strategies to combat fraud.
Ex6) Nearly one-third of companies say they don't have adequate plans for combatting cyber terrorism.
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combination |
1. 결합, 짝맞춤, 배합, 단결, 연합; 도당; 공동 동작 : unification, union, mergence, consolidation
2. 결사, 단체, 조합 : association, affiliation, alliance |
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Ex1) a combination lock
Ex2) What a great combination!
Ex3) Then this script combination will suit your needs.
Ex4) He memorized the combination when you opend the safe.
Ex5) These methods may be used separately or in combination.
Ex6) I tried various combinations of a 5 and 6 step on each side.
Ex7) Everything you see is made of different combinations of these atoms.
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combine |
1. …을 결합하여 하나로 하다, 짜맞추다, (…과) 연합[결합]시키다, 병합하다, 합체[합동]시키다(associate, embody, integrate); [화학]화합시키다
2. 연합체, 정치 연합 |
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Ex1) None of us has much money so let's combine what we've got.
Ex2) Sickness, combined with (= together with) terrible weather, contrived to ruin the trip.
Ex3) The two countries combined against their common enemy.
Ex4) These normally harmless substances combine to form a highly poisonous gas.
Ex5) She manages to successfully combine family life and/with a career.
Ex6) As a writer, he combined wit and/with passion.
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commend |
1. (사람·물건을 …에게) 추천[천거]하다 : recommend
2. …을 (…이라고) 칭찬하다 : praise, applaud
3. (사람·물건을 …의 보호에) 맡기다, 위탁하다 : entrust, commit |
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Ex1) commendable efforts/behavior/bravery
Ex2) The judge commended her for/on her bravery.
Ex3) For a low-budget film, it has much to commend it (= it deserves praise).
Ex4) It says on the back cover of the book 'highly commended’.
Ex5) We commend their efforts in making the process work and for delivering a good outcome for the game of golf.
Ex6) As a professional chef, I would like to commend you on this marvelous website.
Ex7) I commend you for coming here.
Ex8) I would just like to commend this site and the writers and contributors.
Ex9) I just wanted to drop you a line to commend you on all your hard work.
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