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manufacture

  1. : NAS(Network Attached Storage) is often manufactured as a computer appliance


Imperative

: 1. imperative programming. 2. We use the Imperative for direct orders and suggestions and also for a variety of other purposes


baffle
황하 : The thing that baffles me is that the conversations do not center around the adults but almost exclusively about their respective kids


Tuition
: Tuition payments, known primarily as tuition in American English and as tuition fees in British English.


Levy
() : he does not object to paying the levy
: a levy brief meaning
: It's easier to levy tax on property



Abbreviate
:
  1. What you need to do, instead, is to abbreviate.
  2. Mister is usually abbreviated to Mr.



Syllable
: 1. Don't breathe a syllable(word) about it to anyone. 2. He explained it in words of one syllable. 3. He couldn't utter a syllable in reply( )


Accountable




Wrangler
, :
The wrangler rounded the drove toward the tents.
code wrangler(IT ).



Administration
: administration officer

, 학 :
  1. I've decided to study full-time to finish my business administration degree
  2. I'm working on a master's degree in business administration.
()투


administer (= administrate)
: The pension funds are administered by commercial banks.
행하 : It is no basis on which to administer law and order that people must succumb to the greater threat of force.
(),


succumb
: The town succumbed after a short siege.


siege
: Our army is laying siege to the enemy.


citation
: The forms of citations generally subscribe to one of the generally excepted citations systems, such as Oxford, Harvard, and other citations systems, as their syntactic conventions are widely known and easily interrupted by readers.


etymology
The study of history of words, their origins, and how their form and meaning have changed over time.


intrinsic
(<-> extrinsic)
Density is physical intrinsic property of any physical object, whereas weight is an extrinsic property that varies depending on the strength of the gravitational field in which the respective object is placed.


discriminate
: The computer program was unable to discriminate between letters and numbers.
:
practices that discriminate against women and in favour of men.
It is illegal to discriminate on grounds of race, sex or religion.


ethnicity
:
What is the difference between ethnicity and race?
The traditional definition of race and ethnicity is related to biological and sociological factors respectively.


invariably
, :
invariably the reply came back, "Not now!"
executables for stack architectures are invariably smaller than executables for register architectures.


density
: Moore's law has effectively predicted the density of transistors in silicon chips.


constrain
~하 ,


spontaneously
: Successful people spontaneously do things differently from those individuals who stagnate.


diagnostician
: Medical diagnosticians see a patient once or twice, make an assessment in an effort to solve a particularly difficult case, and then move on.


stagnate
, : I feel I'm stagnating in this job.
, : The water in the pond was stagnating.


extensive
한 : He spends a lot of his own time checking up on his patients, taking extensive notes on what he's thinking at the time of diagnosis, and checking back to see how accurate he is.


dominance
, , : The relationship between the subject and the viewers is of dominance and subordination
: Dominance in genetics is a relationship between alleles of a gene, in which one allele masks the expression (phenotype) of another allele at the same locus. In the simplest case, where a gene exists in two allelic forms (designated A and B), three combinations of alleles (genotypes) are possible: AA, AB, and BB. If AA and BB individuals (homozygotes) show different forms of the trait (phenotype), and AB individuals (heterozygotes) show the same phenotype as AA individuals, then allele A is said to dominate or be dominance to allele B, and B is said to be recessive to A. - dominance gene wiki


secrete

: These bone cells secrete the material that makes up bone tissue.

oblivious
, lack of memory, forgetful
oblivion
: Eternal oblivion, or simply oblivion, is the philosophical concept that the individual self "experiences" a state of permanent non-existence("unconsciousness") after death. Belief in oblivion denies the belief that there is an afterlife (such as a heaven, purgatory or hell), or any state of existence or consciousness after death. The belief in "eternal oblivion" stems from the idea that the brain creates the mind; therefore, when the brain dies, the mind ceases to exist. Some reporters describe this state as "nothingness".


veracity
: conformity with truth or fact : accuracy
What gives the book its integrity are the simplicity and veracity of there recipes and small touches - bits of history, discovery and personal reflection. - Harvey Steiman, Wine Spectator
: devotion to the truth : truthfulness
We questioned the veracity of his statements.


aide
, :
I got a call from a man who need services and wanted his ex-wife to be his aide.


endeavor
: to try
: an effort to do or attain something
no man can succeed in a line of endeavor which he does not like.


practice
: Without enough practice, she would not get better at english
practise
: He is a practiced man

idiom

step up to the plate

판하()
to move into a position where one is ready to do a task


feel cheap
, , . :
  1. He makes me feel cheap.
  2. living cheap and feeling cheap.

eye opening
한 :
  1. students take an eye-opening trip.
  2. hunting for a first apartment in a big city is an eye-opening experience for young people



bang for the buck : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bang_for_the_buck
:
  1. Huge bang for the buck.
  2. Look if this bangs for the buck before you start it.
bang : , , (excitement),


Can't be beat
: It used to be said 'if you can't beat it, join it'.
(Nobody can beat it 태, beaten beat .)


Come before
: come before the court( )
: come to an understanding before parting( )


Breathe a word(syllable)
: I'll not breathe a word of your secret.


in a nutshell



pass out




break someone's fall
, : When the little boy fell out of the window, the bushes broke his fall.


the senior wrangler
1 : It is the first wrangler to ever come with this option.


state of siege



under siege
한 : The police placed the city centre under a virtual state of siege.
() : Wine lovers in this country are under siege.


virtual state



head down




put one's head down
: Feeling so tired, I put my head down.
keep (one's) head down
: In such a confused situation, you should careful and keep your head down.
: Keep your head down, and keep working.


get one's head down
: He took a rest in bed, bu he got his head down soon.


constrain a person from doing
~하 : With the exception of some sports, no characteristic of brain or body constrains an individual from reaching an expert level.


engage in
: Elite performers engage in what we call "deliberate practice"



compare with
~ : This extra step he created gives him a significant advantage compare with his peers.


melting into something
to melt and change into a different state
Their health was to be monitored for a month, but after two woks all of the rats in the programming group had melted into a dense goo that tasted a little like quiche. - GotoConsideredHarmful


melt something into something
to cause something to change its state when melting.


similar to
similar with


in lieu of
= instead of
BS degree. in lieu of degree, 4 years of relevant experience.
time off in lieu : free time given to an employee for previously worked overtime


wrap up
to finish something, especially something that requires a conclusion
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