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anachronistic |
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a. 시대 착오 having time error in the story; erroneous in date; in the wrong time The reference to clocks in Julius Caesar is anachronistic: clocks did not exist in Caesar's time. |
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analgesic |
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a. 진통 serving to reduce sensibility to pain without loss of consciousness The analgesic qualities of this lotion will provide temporary relief. |
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analogous |
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a. 유사한 comparable; similar or alike She called our attention to the things done in an analogous situation and recommended that we do the same. |
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analyze |
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v. 분석 diagnose; study, or examine something in detail to discover more about it Historians follow a few basic rules to help them analyze primary sources. |
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anathema |
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n. 저주 solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse To the Ayatolla, America and the West were anathemas; he loathed the democratic nations, cursing them in his dying words. |
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anatomy |
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n. 해부학 detailed analysis; the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged You have to know something about anatomy if you want to draw the human body well. |
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ancestral |
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a. 조상 inherited or inheritable by established rules On the key issue of land rights, it called for a mechanism to study ancestral links to the land. |
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ancestry |
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n. 조상 family descent; series or line of ancestors; lineage David can trace his ancestry as far back as the seventeenth century when one was a court trumpeter somewhere in Germany. |
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ancillary |
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a. 부수 serving as aid or accessory; auxiliary In an ancillary capacity, Doctor Watson was helpful; however, Holmes could not trust the good doctor to solve a perplexing case independently. |
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anguished |
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a. 신찬 소외된 고뇌 experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent; feeling, expressing, or caused by anguish We have to transfer these anguished victims of the earthquake at first. |
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angular |
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a. 연마할 sharp-cornered; consisting of an angle or angles; stiff in manner Mr. Spock's features, though angular, were curiously attractive in a Vulcan way. |
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annals |
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n. 연보 a chronological record of the events of successive years In the annals of this period, we find no mention of democratic movements. |
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annex |
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v. 별관 append or attach; take possession of; incorporate into an existing political unit Mexico objected to the United States' attempts to annex the territory that later became Texas. |
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annihilate |
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v. 몰살 destroy completely; reduce to nonexistence The enemy, in its revenge, tried to annihilate the entire population. |
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annotate |
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v. 주석 comment; make explanatory notes The editor sought to annotate many of the author's more esoteric references in the appendix to the novel. |