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ultimate |
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a. 궁극의 final; being the last or concluding; fundamental; elemental; extreme As the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution, the Supreme Court occupies a central place in our government scheme. |
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ultimatum |
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n. 최후 통첩 last offer; final statement of terms made by one party to another He said it was a warning, not an ultimatum, aimed only at the capital's bandits. |
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unadorned |
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a. 발전을 without adornment; simple or plain; not admirable She referred to an unadorned rectangular stone, perhaps two meters wide and three long, strangely scarred in places. |
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unanimous |
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a. 만장일치 uniform; in complete agreement At last, we got the unanimous decision. |
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unbearable |
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a. 견딜 unendurable; so unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable I wouldn't be sitting there because I'm in unbearable pain. |
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unbridgeable |
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a. unbridgeable가 impassable; unable to be bridged or crossed; impossible to span It is a broad, unbridgeable river. |
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unconditional |
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a. 무조건 made without condition; absolute; unreserved He closed his eyes for a moment, wondering what it would be like to have that kind of unconditional love and support. |
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unconventional |
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a. 패딩턴 not conforming to accepted rules or standards The mother's unconventional behavior also raised many conservative eyebrows. |
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unconvincing |
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a. 납득 not such as to convince or to impress seriously Sorry – but this is unconvincing from a moral or strategic point of view. |
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uncover |
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v. 밝히기 remove the cover from; expose; disclose We could have Mandarin uncover some secret, magical thing which makes him powerful. |
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underestimate |
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v. 과소 평가 make too low an estimate of the quantity; undervalue One thing I think you underestimate is how much in the minority you are. |
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undergo |
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v. 받다 experience; suffer; pass through In February, a court ruled that Mr. Doe should undergo a DNA test. |
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undergraduate |
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n. 학사 a university student who has not yet received the first degree In some educational systems, undergraduate education is post-secondary education, not equal to a bachelor's degree. |
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underground |
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a. 지하 under the level of the ground; buried I speak with several years of experience actually working in underground mines. |
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underlying |
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a. 기본 lying under or beneath something; basic; implicit; taking precedence; prior We face a combination of changes in underlying conditions not seen in almost a century. |
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underscore |
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v. 밑줄 draw a mark or line under; emphasize; stress Addressing the jogging class, Kim would underscore the importance to runners of good nutrition. |