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dabble
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v. 분극 splash liquid gently and playfully; undertake something without serious intent
When they retire at 45, they get another job, such as a real estate agent, and dabble in that industry.
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dagger
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n. 단검 knife; a short pointed weapon with sharp edges
He dug his finest dagger from the drawer of his desk and tucked it inside his boot.
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dainty
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n. 맛있는 delicately beautiful or charming; exquisite; gratification or pleasure taken in anything
I did her hair, soft-like, round her forehead, all in dainty curls, and just to one side of her neck, I put a bunch of most beautiful purple pansies.
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damp
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a. 습기 humid; moist; slightly wet
The report says some masters house their workers in bad conditions - cramped, damp dormitory blocks with poor sanitation.
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dandy
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n. 짱 man who affects extreme elegance in clothes and manners; something very good or agreeable
He said that being a dandy was a way of being an individual in an age of mass culture.
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dangerous
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a. 위험 full of risk; perilous; hazardous; unsafe
He was in the midst of some dangerous gymnastic performances.
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dangle
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v. 기술 따라다니다 hang loosely, or with a swinging or jerking motion; swing, as something suspended loosely
After breakfast, the king took a seat on the corner of the raft, pulled off his boots, and let his legs dangle in the water to be comfortable.
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dank
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a. 축축한 disagreeably damp or humid; cold moisture; unpleasant humidity
They're ten thousand miles away, hiding in dank caves and surrounded by hundreds of people.
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darn
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v. 양반아 mend, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by the needle; sew together with yarn or thread
I don't want to darn your trousers.
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dart
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v. 다트 move suddenly and rapidly
Your eyes take them in, then dart away to something else.
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daunt
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v. 위압하다 frighten; abate the courage of; discourage
Other northern employers were shocked that ex-slaves refused to work in conditions that would not daunt a farmer in the North.
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deadlock
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n. 교착 standstill resulting from the opposition of two forces or factions; stalemate
Because negotiations had reached a deadlock, some of the delegates had begun to mutter about breaking off the talks.
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deadly
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a. brashness fatal; lethal; causing or tending to cause death
Fatal floods are a regular feature of Indonesia's wet season, but they are becoming more common and more deadly as population pressure.
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debacle
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n. 전함 sudden downfall; complete disaster
Every flight turns into a debacle in the Airplane movies, with passengers and crew members collapsing and baggage popping out of the overhead bins.
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debatable
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a. 가 dawning 논쟁의 여지가있는 disputable; unsettled; open to doubt or debate
In 2005 Steven Spielberg released the highly debatable film Munich, which told a fictional story based on these true events.
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debate
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n. 귀가 discussion; dispute; discussion involving opposing points
Robert Potts, who recently retired as chancellor at Arkansas State University, witnessed the two states' nickname debate.
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debauchery
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n. 방탕 corruption of fidelity; seduction from virtue, duty, or allegiance; the excessive indulgence of the appetites
The guy gets a moral defeat and plunges into debauchery.
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debrief
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v. 브리핑 to question someone after a military mission to obtain intelligence
He said the United States had the right to hold and debrief high-value terrorist suspects captured overseas temporarily.
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debris
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n. 파편 remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City, they were still carting away the debris.
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debut
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n. 데뷔 beginning or first attempt; first appearance before the public
The reporters are waiting for the debut of a new foreign policy in the news hall.
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