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  • 22.11.06 19:53

    첫댓글 1.restitution
    I made restitution of $500 to the victims for the damage I inflicted on.
    2.recant
    He did not recant his opinion even after the trial.
    3.retrench
    Due to surging prices, I have no choice but to retrench in my expenditure.
    4.redoutable
    Japanese forces met with redoubtale Korean navy led by Admiral Yi.

  • 22.11.06 19:56

    5.relegate
    During the economic crisis, I was relegated to the role of a mere assistant in my office.
    6.remit
    The fine will be remitted if I meet all the court's requirements.
    7.remonstrate
    It is rutile to remonstrate with him.

  • 22.11.06 21:13

    * resilient
    I am convinced that she’ll get over it because young people are amazingly resilient.

    * restitution
    They are demanding the resignation of their relics to the government of France.

    * retrench
    In this economy, we must retrench our expenditure with well-planned spanning.

    * recant
    After he argued that the earth is round, Galilei recanted his former words for his defense.

  • 22.11.11 20:25

    * retribution
    Don’t worry about that. I'm sure he will face retribution.

    * redundant
    The last sentence is redundant and does not contribute to the sense of conclusion.

    * redundancy
    Elon Musk sent redundancy notices to 50% of twitter’s workers at dawn.

  • 22.11.11 20:55

    @Canal_김권예 * remonstrate
    She remonstrates with her teacher about new unfair fine system.

    * reproof
    I greeted him with a mixture of pity and reproof.

    * repudiate
    He reproved her for repudiating his report.

  • 22.11.08 23:03

    [1] retrench / retrenchment
    - As inflation hit worldwide, each government had to decide to retrench their budget.
    [2] remit / remission
    - Many multinational companies based in Ireland, which remit tax substantially.
    [3] repudiate / repudiation
    - In the economy, default means to repudiate debts.

  • 22.11.10 07:28

    [4] recapitulate / recapitulation
    - To recapitulate briefly, there are 3 reasons why I hold such a perspective.
    [5] redoubtable
    - Advance in the air power of the US is still redoubtable to their enemies.
    [6] remonstrate / remonstrance
    - Protesters were remonstrating the high tax burden for officials.
    [7] recant / recantation
    - The candidate recanted to run for Senate after his scandal had been revealed.

  • 22.11.09 18:42

    1.retrench
    While our company's period of retrenchment, other companies are increasing their property.

    2.recant
    If they don't recant their opinion, they will be expelled from the village.

    3.reprove
    My brother left his textbook at school, so my mother reproved him.

    4.remit
    I will remit five thousand dollars to my friend in Vietnam

  • 22.11.12 21:19

    5.resilient
    He looks like resilient spirit and his spirit makes others feel good.

    6.redundant
    The book my mother recommended has more redundant expressions than other books, so it is hard to read.

    7.remonstrate
    She went to the store where she bought the product to remonstrate what was wrong in the product.

  • 22.11.11 22:56

    [resilient]
    Scientists are shocked at this newly discovered micro organism’s resilient vitality

    [redoubtable]
    The fighter was full of adrenalin when he met the redoubtable opponent in the ring.

    [redundant]
    Recently, SNS conglomerates Twitter and Meta began to retrench a lot of employees and the redundants felt ridiculous.

    [reprove]
    At the time when I made a huge mistake, my teacher reproved me in a vehement manner.

  • 22.11.11 22:56


    [repudiate]
    The criminal repudiate all the charge he made in front of the detctive but it would be futile.

    [relegate]
    This game has a tear system so, if you lose for several time in a series, your rank will be relegated to lower level.

    [restitution]
    The company promised to make full restitution to the customers

  • 22.11.12 18:08

    [1.resilient]
    - Emma was injured, but she was amazingly resilient.
    [2.recant]
    - The minister recanted his charges a day later.
    [3.retibution]
    - Evil behavior cannot avoid fearful retribution.

  • 22.11.12 23:30

    [4.redundant]
    - 180 workers have already been made redundant in my company.
    [5.remit]
    - School leadership is not just the remit of the headmaster.
    [6.remonstrate]
    - He stepped forward to remonstrate but it was not accepted.
    [7.requisite]
    - Food, clothing and shelter form the requisites of our life.







  • 22.11.12 22:11

    We need to retrench expenditure in order to survive amid this recession.

  • 22.11.12 22:13

    Reconnaissance looked for North Korean soldiers who crossed the border into South Korea.

  • 22.11.12 22:14

    I have a tendency of using same and familiar vocabulary. I found it redundant.

  • 22.11.12 22:17

    The economy showed a great resiliency after the federal reserve announced that they will bring interest rates to a low level.

  • 22.11.12 22:19

    Despite his amazing performance in a soccer game, he was relegated to the reservation.

  • 22.11.12 22:21

    The president recanted his remarks but it was too late to recover his approval rating.

  • 22.11.12 22:23

    The scholarship would be remitted if i could get a high GPA in the history class.

  • 22.11.12 22:52

    resilient
    His natural resilience helped his overcome any circumstances.

    restitution
    The semiconductor company promised to make restitution of $100 to the victims for the damage to their health.

    retrench
    Realizing that the rampant inflation obliged me to retrench, I put myself on a relentless diet of only a cup of coffee a day.

    recant
    What a importance it is for intellectuals, terrorized by a dictatorship, not to recant the ideas, ideals and principles.

  • 22.11.12 23:09

    recapitulate
    Let me just recapitulate what we‘ve agreed so far.

    redoubtable
    He met a redoubtable opponent in the ring. The redoubtable opponent won the respect of other player.

    redundant
    She decided to take voluntary redundancy.

  • 22.11.12 23:06

    [resilient]
    When we arrived we were tired and depressed, but the resilient spirit of youth made things look much brighter the next morning.

    [restitution]
    As restitution for the damage he had caused to the family car, Phil promised to clean and polish it regularly for a few year.

    [retrench]
    At this stage, the government began to retrench on its nuclear programmes.

    [recant]
    We should recant all opinions which are in conflict with those proclaimed by the central leadership.

  • 22.11.12 23:06

    [reconnaissance]
    Before you launch your attack on the problem of civic corruption, you should carry out careful reconnaissance to get a realistic idea of what you are up against.

    [retribution]
    The wicked may seem to prosper, but I am convinced that sometime, somehow, in the life or the next, there will be retribution.

    [recapitulate]
    Biologists have a theory that every plant or animal in the course of its individual development recapitulates all the stages of its evolutionary ancestry.

  • 작성자 22.11.12 23:24

    1. resilient
    My natural resilience helped me not give up my goal.

    2. restitution
    The company promised to make full restitution to the teacher for the injury incurred by the children.

    3. retrench
    At this stage, the owner began to retrench on its new business.

    4. recant
    She should recant all opinions which are in conflict with her parents.

    5. recapitulate.
    She is a amazing talkative girl.
    So, I asked her to recapitulate her story.

    6. redoubtable
    One of my friends is very intelligent. No one can fight with her in word.
    She is a redoubtable foe when it comes to dispute.

  • 작성자 22.11.12 23:24

    7. redundant
    His mother's worry is redundant. Sometime he felt so tire that

  • 22.11.12 23:56

    *remit
    - Please remit me the money as quickly as possible.
    *requirement
    - English test is a requirement for admission to my university. So, new students have to take the test on the final day of the orientation.
    *recant
    - A few days later, he had to recant his statement.
    *restitution
    - The government announced to make restitution of $2000 to the victims for the injury.

  • 22.11.12 23:58

    *retrench
    - The company has overestimated their growth plan. So, they had to retrench staff and cut down on spending.
    *resilient
    - Her skin is resilient. There are no wrinkles on her face.
    *redundant
    - Everything is fine, but I think it would be better to remove the last sentence because it's redundant.

  • 22.11.13 03:19

    reprove
    The principal reporved the entire student body for their discourteous behavior toward the guest speaker at the school assembly.

    reproof
    She greeted me with a look of child reproof

    repudiate
    To limit the free expression of unpopular idea is to repuidate the basic spirit of the BIll of RIghts.

    redundant = surfluous
    When he demanded that I immediately "return back" the money I owed him, I found him not merely unpleasant but redundant.

    relegate
    When Mr. Kummer saw my pathetically inept efforts to prepare a banana split, I was relegated to the ranks of the unemployed.

  • 22.11.13 03:19

    retribution
    The wicked may seem to prosper, but I am convinced that sometime, somehow, in this life or the next, there will be retribution.

  • 22.11.13 03:20

    recapitulate
    Let me just recapitulate what we taught so far.

  • 22.11.13 03:21

    redoubtable
    She is such a redoubtable foe of the trite phrase that her students tremble lest her wrath descend on them for using an overworked expression.

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