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accusation |
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n. 고발 indictment; charge of wrongdoing that is made against a person or other party They are simply using the first rule in contemporary American politics: the accusation is the conviction. |
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acknowledge |
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v. 인정 declare to be true or admit; express obligation, thanks Although I acknowledge that the Beatles' tunes sound pretty dated today, I still prefer them to my brothers' songs. |
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acme |
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n. 절정 the highest point or level, as of achievement or development; maturity or perfection of animal His success in this role marked the acme of his career as an actor. |
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acquaint |
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v. 산성 inform about; cause to come to know personally; make familiar Please acquaint the colleagues with your plans to move faster. |
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acquaintance |
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n. 안면 personal knowledge or information about someone or something He also reconnected with Doris Schmitz, an acquaintance from the University of Frankfurt. |
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acquire |
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v. 취득 gain through experience or effort; gain possession of; locate with a tracking system They acquire a reputation for being difficult to work with. |
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acquittal |
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n. 석방 state of being found or proved not guilty; judgment of not guilty His acquittal by the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty. |
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actively |
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ad. 적극적 energetically; vigorously; voluntarily, not passively The beloved star - who worked actively from the 1960s up until an illness late last year - passed away Thursday morning. |
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acute |
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a. 급성 quickly perceptive; keen; having a sharp point or tip; extremely sharp or severe Her early writing was grounded in acute observation of the natural world. |
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adamant |
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a. 단호 extremely hard; inflexible; stubbornly unyielding Speaker Pelosi came out of that meeting, and she was once again adamant about saying a public option must be in the bill. |
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adapt |
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v. 적응 make fit for; change to suit a new purpose One way to adapt is to become smaller, generation by generation. |
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adaptable |
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a. 적응력 flexible; becoming or being made suitable to a particular situation or use It made this sofa not only functional but also adaptable to any contemporary interior design. |
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adaptive |
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a. 적응 having a capacity for adaptation; capable of adapting In psychology, behavior or trait is adaptive when it helps individuals adjust within a changing social environment. |