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[영어] Economist 스터디 A Korean thaw?
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  • 13.08.23 16:44

    첫댓글 늘 좋은 자료 감사합니다^^

  • 작성자 13.08.23 18:29

    감사합니다 ^^

  • 작성자 13.08.23 19:35

    riddance
    /?r?d.?nt s/ noun informal
    good riddance (to bad rubbish)
    said when you are pleased that a bad or unwanted thing or person, or something of poor quality, has gone
    We've got rid of the old computer system, and good riddance to bad rubbish is what I say.

  • 작성자 13.08.23 19:40

    undertaking
    /??n.d??te?.k?ŋ/ (US) /??n.d??te?.k?ŋ/ noun [C]
    JOB?
    1. a job, business or piece of work
    The construction of the tunnel is a large and complex undertaking.
    undertaking
    /??n.d??te?.k?ŋ/ (US) /??n.d??te?.k?ŋ/ noun [C]
    PROMISE?
    2. formal a formal promise
    [+ that ] formal The manager gave a written undertaking that no one would lose their job.

  • 작성자 13.08.23 19:40

    hobble
    /?h?b.l ?/ (US) /?h?ː.bl ?/ verb
    WALK?
    1. [I usually + adverb or preposition] to walk in an awkward way, usually because the feet or legs are injured
    The last time I saw Rachel she was hobbling around with a stick.
    Some of the runners could only manage to hobble over the finishing line.
    hobble
    /?h?b.l ?/ (US) /?h?ː.bl ?/ verb
    LIMIT?
    2. [T] to limit something or control the freedom of someone
    A long list of amendments have hobbled the new legislation.
    3. [T] literary If you hobble an animal, especially a horse, you tie two of its legs together so that it canno

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