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abbess {n} (female superior of a nunnery) about to {phrase} (indicating imminence) absoluteness {n} (the fact free from any conditions or other beings) acanthesthesia {n} (tingling, numbing sensation as of being pierced) acenaphthene {n} (hydrocarbon found in coal tar) actuary {n} (maker of insurance calculations) adequateness {n} (meeting needs) aesthetic {adj} (concerned with beauty) aesthetic {n} (that which appeals to the senses) aesthetician {n} (oneone who studies aesthetics; student of art or beauty) aestheticism {n} (doctrine which holds aesthetics as the highest ideal) aesthetics {n} (study or philosophy of beauty) ago {prep} (past; gone by; since) all right {interj} (Used to express exasperation or frustration, often with already ) alternative hypothesis {n} (hypothesis) aluminothermy {n} (the production of a metal from its oxide by heating it with aluminium) anaesthesia {n} (loss of bodily sensation) anaesthesiology {n} (science of administering anaesthetics) anaesthetic {n} (anaesthetic) anathema {n} (ban or curse) anesthesia {n} (loss of bodily sensation) anesthetic {adj} (causing the reduction in pain sensitivity) anesthetic {n} (a substance for the reduced perception of pain) anesthetist {n} (person who gives an anesthetic) anesthetization {n} (an administration of anesthesia) anesthetize {v} (administer anesthesia) anthelmintic {adj} (destructive to parasitic intestinal worms) Antisthenes {prop} (Greek name) antitheism {n} (active opposition to theism) antithesis {n} (proposition that is opposite to other proposition) apartheid {n} (any policy of racial separation, see also: segregation) apartheid {n} (a policy or situation of separation based on some specified attribute, see also: segregation) apartheid {n} (policy of racial separation in South Africa) aphthous ulcer {n} (ulcer in the mouth caused by break in mucous membrane) apothegm {n} (A short witty instructive saying) applied mathematics {n} (area of mathematics) approve {v} (To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; as, to approve the decision of a court-martial) aromatherapy {n} (type of therapy) arousal {n} (the act of arousing or the state of being aroused) asleep {adj} (in a state of sleep) assertiveness {n} (the quality of being self-assured) asthenia {n} (loss of strength) asthenosphere {n} (the zone of the Earth's upper mantle, below the lithosphere) atheism {n} (belief that no deities exist (sometimes including rejection of other religious beliefs)) atheism {n} (rejection of belief that any deities exist (with or without a belief that no deities exist)) atheist {n} (a person who believes that no deities exist) atheist {n} (a person who rejects belief that any deities exist, whether or not that person believes that deities do not exist) atheistic {adj} (relating to atheists) Athena {prop} (Greek goddess) Athens {prop} (capital city of Greece) atheroma {n} (abnormal fatty deposit) authentic {adj} (conforming to reality and therefore worthy of trust, reliance, or belief) authenticate {v} (To prove authentic) authenticate {v} (To render authentic) authentication {n} (proof of the identity of a user logging on to some network) authentic cadence {n} (cadence where dominant resolves to tonic) authenticity {n} (the quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original) bar {n} (counter of such a premises) beat around the bush {v} (to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant) beat around the bush {v} (to treat a topic but omit its main points) Belarusian {adj} (pertaining to Belarus) bellgirl {n} (a female bellhop) bet {n} (A degree of certainty) bite the bullet {v} (endure punishment with dignity or accept a negative aspect of a situation) break the Sabbath {v} (to break the Sabbath) brightness {n} (intelligence, cleverness) bring owls to Athens {v} (to undertake a pointless venture) call {v} (to contact by telephone) carry coals to Newcastle {v} (do something unneeded or redundant) cat {n} (member of the subfamily Pantherinae) category theory {n} (branch of mathematics) cathedral {n} (principal church of a bishop's diocese) catheter {n} (small tube inserted into a body cavity) cathetus {n} (either of the sides of a right triangle other than its hypotenuse) celebrity {n} (a famous person) celebrity {n} (fame) chamber {n} (legislative body) chemotherapy {n} (therapeutic chemical treatment) chiropractor {n} (chiropractor) chrysanthemum {n} (flower) cinema {n} (a film/movie theatre) clear {v} (to remove from suspicion) coals to Newcastle {n} (a pointless venture) co-brother-in-law {n} (one's spouse's brother-in-law) cock {n} (any male bird) cold {adj} (unfriendly) cold-hearted {adj} (callous or heartless) complicatedness {n} (state or quality of being complicated) conditionality {n} (state of being subject to conditions) conjecture {n} (statement likely to be true based on available evidence, but which has not been formally proven) conjecture {n} (supposition based upon incomplete evidence; a hypothesis) conspiracy theorist {n} (one who believes in a conspiracy theory) conspiracy theory {n} (hypothetical speculation) corncob {n} (core of an ear of corn) correctness {n} (computing: state of an algorithm that correctly mirrors its specification) correctness {n} (freedom from error) cosmocrat {n} (supreme or total ruler of the world or universe) counter {n} (table or board on which business is transacted) cranberry {n} (berry) croup {n} (an infectious illness of the larynx) currant {n} (small dried grape) date {n} (companion when one is partaking in a social occasion) dauntlessness {n} (fearlessness) defection {n} (act or incidence of defecting) deity {n} (a powerful entity that possesses numerous miraculous powers) deity {n} (essential nature of a god, divinity) delicacy {n} (quality of being delicate) Demosthenes {prop} (Ancient Greek name) denture {n} (set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit) deprecate {v} (express disapproval of) desecrate {v} (to profane or violate sacredness) desecration {n} (act of disrespect towards sacred) despondency {n} (loss of hope or confidence) determination {n} (quality of mind which reaches definite conclusions; decision of character; resoluteness) deuterothematic {adj} ( composed of two traditional name elements) dictatorship {n} (a government led by a dictator) diethyl ether {n} (diethyl ether) dip {v} (to lower into a liquid) diphtheria {n} (infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract) disco {n} (discotheque) discotheque {n} (nightclub) dishevelled {adj} (untidy in appearance) divinity {n} (a deity) Dorothy {prop} (female given name) dyslexia {n} (learning disability) dyslexic {adj} (having dyslexia) dyslexic {n} (a person who has dyslexia) effrontery {n} (insolent and shameless audacity) eloquence {n} (the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing) endosymbiotic theory {n} (the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts) endothermic {adj} (absorbing heat) epistemology {n} (branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge) epithelium {n} (membranous tissue) epithet {n} (term used to characterize a person or thing) epithet {n} (word in the scientific name of a taxon following the name of the genus or species) erudition {n} (profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship) erythema {n} (abnormal redness) essential oil {n} (volatile oil used to make perfumes and flavourings) Esther {prop} (female given name) ether {n} (archaic: space filling substance) ether {n} (organic chemistry: a compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups) ether {n} (the fifth classic physical element) ethereal {adj} (Pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere) ethylene {n} (compound) exactness {n} (the state of being exact) exothermic {adj} (releasing heat) faintness {n} (property of being faint) familiarity {n} (the state of being extremely friendly; intimacy) fancy {n} (Any sport or hobby pursued by a group) fence {v} (to build a fence) Feodosiya {prop} (port and resort city) Führer {n} (Adolf Hitler when chancellor) fluency {n} (linguistics: being fluent in a language ) foot-and-mouth disease {n} (foot-and-mouth disease) fratricide {n} (killing of one's sibling) frown upon {v} (facial expression) fruit dove {n} (dove in the genus Ptilinopus) frustum {n} (truncated cone or pyramid) game theory {n} (mathematical study of strategic situations) garden {n} (grounds at the front or back of a house) garland chrysanthemum {n} (Chrysanthemum coronarium) gear lever {n} (lever used to change gears) general anesthetic {n} (a local anesthetic) general relativity {n} (theory in physics) gene therapy {n} (therapy involving the insertion of genes into a patient's cells) genuineness {n} (the quality of being genuine; authenticity) get up on the wrong side of the bed {v} (to feel irritable without a particular reason) glibness {n} (the condition of being glib) god {n} (deity) Goethe {prop} (surname) go out {v} (to leave, especially a building) Gothenburg {prop} (city on the west coast of Sweden) go without saying {v} (to be obvious, apparent or clear) grammar {n} (study of internal structure and use of words) grand unification theory {n} (theory that unifies fundamental forces) graph theory {n} (study of networks of nodes and vertices) great-grandparent {n} (parent of a grandparent) group theory {n} (mathematical theory of groups) guff {n} (nonsensical talk or thinking) Gunter {prop} (male given name) have eyes bigger than one's stomach {v} (take more food than one can eat) have one's cake and eat it too {v} (to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible) heliotheism {n} (worship of the sun as a god) hemisphere {n} (half of the Earth) hen {n} (female bird) henotheism {n} (religion) high-handed {adj} (using power or authority without proper consideration for the feelings or rights of others) histrionic {adj} (excessively dramatic) histrionics {n} (exaggerated, overemotional behaviour) hot spring {n} (natural spring producing water whose temperature is greater than about 20°C (68° F)) hyacinth {n} (plant of the genus Hyacinthus) hyperthermia {n} (medical condition) hypnotherapy {n} (treatment of disease through hypnotism) hypotheca {n} (lower half of a diatom frustule) hypothesis {n} (antecedent of a conditional statement) hypothesis {n} (assumption taken to be true) hypothesis {n} (tentative conjecture in science) hypothetic {adj} (based on hypothesis or theory) hypothetic {adj} (existing as an abstract concept rather than a concrete reality) hypothetical {adj} (based upon a hypothesis) if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle {proverb} (proverb) I'm an atheist {phrase} (I'm an atheist) impeachment {n} (the act of impeaching a public official) impudence {n} (impudent language, conduct or behavior) impudence {n} (quality of being impudent) infatuation {n} (The act of infatuating; the state of being infatuated; folly; that which infatuates) information theory {n} (branch of applied mathematics) insolence {n} (Arrogant conduct; insulting, bold behaviour or attitude) insouciance {n} (carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern) insouciance {n} (nonchalance) intricacy {n} (The state or quality of being intricate or entangled) isotherm {n} (line representing equal or constant temperature) January {prop} (first month of the Gregorian calendar) kabuki {n} (form of Japanese theatre) kick the bucket {v} (to die) kindhearted {adj} (having an innately kind disposition or character) kinesthesia {n} (sensation or perception of motion) knot theory {n} (branch of topology) Labour Party {prop} (British party) Labour Party {prop} (similar party in another country) let's {contraction} (let us; forming first-person plural imperative) librarian {n} Bibliothekar librarian {n} (the manager of a library) library {n} (collection of books) library {n} (collection of subprograms) library {n} (institution which holds books etc.) lift a finger {v} (to make minimal effort) like {n} (something similar to a given person or object) like {v} (enjoy) limerence {n} (state of mind) lip {n} Lippe local anesthetic {n} (a local anesthetic) lofty {adj} (high) Lutheran {adj} (related to the Lutheran church) Lutheran {n} (member of a Lutheran church) Lutheranism {n} (branch of Christianity developed by Martin Luther) #NAME? {suffix} (used to form adverbs from adjectives) madness {n} (insanity) maize {n} (corn; a type of grain of the species Zea mays) make an effort {v} (to try; to work towards a goal) mass grave {n} (a grave with many human corpses) math {n} (short form of mathematics) mathematical {adj} (of, or relating to mathematics) mathematical economics {n} (sub-field of economics) mathematically {adv} (according to or using mathematics) mathematician {n} (expert in mathematics) mathematics {n} (field of study) mathesis {n} (learning) maths {n} (short form of mathematics) memorize {v} (to commit to memory, to learn by heart) mesothelioma {n} (uncommon malignant tumour of the mesothelium) metathesis {n} (the transportation of letters, syllables or sounds within a word) monkey business {n} (an activity that is considered silly, or stupid, or time-wasting (idiomatic)) monotheism {n} (belief in one God) monotheist {n} Monotheist monotheistic {adj} (believing in a single god) monothematic {adj} ( composed of a single traditional name element) more {adv} (word to form a comparative) mortgage {n} (special form of secured loan) mortgage {v} (to borrow against a property) motherboard {n} (primary circuit board of a computer) moult {n} (The process of shedding or losing a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc) moult {v} (To shed or lose a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc.) mule {n} (offspring of male donkey and female horse) music theory {n} (field of study dealing with how music works) music therapy {n} (any of various therapeutic uses of music) nakedness {n} (state of being naked) narrowness {n} (state of being narrow) neck {n} (the part of body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals) nightgown {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) nitpicker {n} (one who nitpicks) no pain, no gain {proverb} (discomfort is necessary to achieve goals) normothermic {adj} (having normal body temperature) Northern Territory {prop} (Territory in northern Australia) notoriety {n} (condition of being infamous) nucleosynthesis {n} (process that leads to synthesis in stars) nudity {n} (the state of being without clothing on the body) null hypothesis {n} (hypothesis) number theory {n} (branch of pure mathematics) oat {n} (a widely cultivated cereal grass) occupational therapist {n} (therapist) occupational therapy {n} (therapeutic practice) omnitheism {n} (The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same God) one another {pron} (idiomatic, reciprocal pronoun) one's days are numbered {phrase} (some period of time is coming to an end) out {adv} (away from expected or default place) out {adv} (away from the inside or the centre) own {adj} (belonging to (determiner)) panentheism {n} (a doctrine that the universe is within God) panentheist {n} (person who believes in panentheism) pantheism {n} (belief that the universe is divine) pantheist {n} (person who believes in pantheism) pantheistic {adj} (pertaining to pantheism) pantheon {n} (a temple dedicated to all the gods) panther {n} (big cat of genus Panthera) panther {n} (big cat with black fur) panther cap {n} (Amanita pantherina) parenthesis {n} (a clause, phrase or word inserted into a passage which is already grammatically complete) parochialism {n} (state of being parochial) parthenogenesis {n} (reproduction from a single gamete without fertilisation) Parthia {prop} (empire of the Parthians) Parthian {n} (person) Pathet Lao {prop} (political movement and party in Laos) petroleum ether {n} (petroleum fraction) pharmacist {n} (professional who dispenses prescription drugs) pharmacotherapy {n} (use of pharmaceuticals to treat disease) pharmacy {n} (a place where prescription drugs are dispensed) philosophy of science {n} (study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science) photosynthesis {n} (biological process) physiotherapeutic {adj} (of or relating to physiotherapy) physiotherapist {n} (therapist who treats physical injury or dysfunction, usually with exercise) physiotherapy {n} (therapy that uses physical techniques such as massage and exercise) pig in a poke {n} (something whose true value is concealed or unknown) poikilotherm {adj} (Ecology: animals with unconstant body temperature) poikilothermy {n} (the quality of having a variable body temperature depending on the environment) political correctness {n} (being politically correct) polysynthetic {adj} (polysynthetic) polytheism {n} (belief in the existence of many gods) polytheist {n} (believer in polytheism) polytheistic {adj} (of or relating to polytheism) pope {n} (head of the Roman Catholic Church) posit {v} (Suggest) potato {n} (plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable) probability theory {n} (study of probability) Prometheus {prop} (Greek mythological figure) prosthesis {n} (artificial replacement for a body part) psychotherapist {n} (who practices psychotherapy) psychotherapy {n} (treatment of those with mental illness) pure mathematics {n} (area of mathematics) purpose {n} (subject of discourse) purposefulness {n} (being intentional) quantum theory {n} (theory) queueing theory {n} (the study of the behaviour of queues) raciness {n} (the property of being racy) realize {v} (to make real) referee {n} (person who settles a dispute) referee {n} (person who writes a letter of reference) report {v} (to relate details of) reserve {n} (restraint of freedom in words or actions) reticence {n} (the avoidance of saying too much) rigmarole {n} (complex obsolete procedure) robustness {n} (quality of being robust) rock {v} (slang: to be very favourable or skilful) row {v} (intransitive: to argue noisily) Rusian {adj} (related to the Rus (people)) Ruthenia {prop} (alternative name of Rus, see also: Rus) ruthenium {n} (chemical element) rutherfordium {n} (chemical element) scenario {n} (outline of the plot of a dramatic or literary work) Scythian {n} (an inhabitant of Scythia) secondary school {n} (school) security theater {n} (measures which provide a sense of security without providing security) selenophosphate synthetase {n} (enzyme) set theory {n} (mathematical theory of sets) sheeple {n} (the sheeple, one of the sheeple) shibboleth {n} (A common or longstanding belief, custom, or catchphrase associated with a particular group, especially one with little current meaning or truth) shoe {n} (protective covering for the foot) sickly {adj} (having the appearance of sickness) since {adv} (from a specified time in the past) skeleton in the cupboard {n} (a shameful secret) slate {n} (record of money owed) snail {n} (any animal of the class Gastropoda having a shell) sobriety {n} (quality or state of being sober) special relativity {n} (physics theory) specific epithet {n} ((taxonomy, botany) second word in the scientific name of a species) speciousness {n} (state or quality of being specious) split {n} (acrobatic feat) stallion {n} (male horse kept primarily as a stud) stallion {n} (very virile, sexy or horny man) State of the Union {prop} (annual address given by the US president) stonecrop {n} (Sedum) straight from the horse's mouth {adj} (from the source) straight from the horse's mouth {adv} (firsthand) string theory {n} (candidate unified theory of all physical forces and particles) stud {n} (male animal kept for breeding) subject {n} (main topic) subtlety {n} (quality or act of being subtle) sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof {proverb} (today has provided enough to worry about) synaesthesia {n} (physiological or psychological phenomenon) syngas {n} (synthesis gas) syntax {n} (study of the structure of phrases and sentences) synthesis {n} (chemistry: reaction of elements or compounds) synthesis {n} (formation of something complex or coherent) synthesis gas {n} (gas obtained by heating coal and steam) synthesize {v} (To be produced a by chemical synthesis) synthesize {v} (To produce a substance by chemical synthesis) synthesizer {n} (music: an electronic keyboard instrument) systemic lupus erythematosus {prop} (systemic autoimmune disease) temper {n} (tendency to be of a certain type of mood) tendency {n} (likelihood of behaving in a particular way) tenet {n} (an opinion, belief or principle) tent peg {n} (a peg, driven into the ground, to hold a rope that supports a tent) Teresa {prop} (female given name) Tethys {prop} (moon of Saturn) Thames {prop} (river through London) theater {n} (place or building) theatrical {adj} (fake and exaggerated) theatrical {adj} (of or relating to the theatre) Theban {adj} (pertaining to Thebes) Thebes {prop} (Any of two important cities in antiquity, either in Greece or Egypt.) Thecla {prop} (female given name) the early bird gets the worm {proverb} (whoever arrives first has the best chance of success) the icing on the cake {n} (something that intensifies the appreciation of something else) theism {n} (belief in existence of at least one deity) theist {n} (believer) theistic {adj} (of or relating to theism) thematic {adj} (relating to, or having a theme or a topic) theme {n} (linguistics: topic, what is generally being talked about) theme {n} (music: main melody of a piece of music) theme {n} (subject of a talk or an artistic piece) theme park {n} (amusement park that has one or more specific central themes) theocracy {n} (government under the control of a Church) theocratic {adj} (pertaining to theocracy) theodicy {n} (a justification of a deity) theodolite {n} (instrument) Theodore {prop} (male given name) Theodosia {prop} (city in Crimea) theologian {n} (one who studies theology) theological {adj} (of or relating to theology) theology {n} (study of God, or a god, or gods) theonym {n} (name of a god) theophany {n} (a visible manifestation of a deity) Theophilus {prop} (biblical character) theorbo {n} (theorbo) theorem {n} ( mathematical statement that is expected to be true) theorem {n} (proved mathematical statement) theoretic {adj} (concerned with theories or hypotheses) theoretic {adj} (existing only in theory) theoretical {adj} (Of or relating to theory) theoretically {adv} (in theory) theorist {n} (someone who constructs theories) theory {n} (a coherent set of statements attempting to explain observed phenomena) theory {n} (a field of study in mathematics) theory {n} (an unproven conjecture) theory {n} (in logic: a set of axioms and all statements derivable from them) theory of everything {n} (theory of everything) theory of knowledge {n} (epistemology) theory of relativity {n} (generic term of special and general relativity) theosophic {adj} (of, or relating to theosophy) theosophy {n} (doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism) the penny drops {phrase} (understanding is reached, one comprehends) therapeutic {adj} (of, or relating to therapy) therapist {n} (one who provides therapy) therapy {n} (treatment of disease) thermoception {n} (sense of heat and cold) thermochemistry {n} (study) thermodynamic {adj} (relating to the conversion of heat) thermodynamic {adj} (relating to thermodynamics) thermodynamics {n} (science of heat-energy conversion) thermoelectric {adj} (of, pertaining to, or exhibiting thermoelectricity) thermoelectricity {n} (physics: direct conversion of heat into electricity) thermometer {n} (apparatus used to measure temperature) thermos {n} (vacuum flask) thermosphere {n} (layer of the Earth's atmosphere) thermostat {n} (device which maintains the desired temperature) thermotropism {n} (thermotropic movement of a plant or plant part) thesaurus {n} (book of synonyms) Theseus {prop} (hero) the shoemaker's children go barefoot {proverb} (one often neglects those closest to oneself) thesis {n} (statement supported by arguments) Thessaloniki {prop} (city in Greece) Thessaly {prop} (region of Greece) theta {n} (Greek letter) Thetis {prop} (the mother of Achilles) thread {n} (a theme or idea) Timothy {prop} (companion of Paul) Tisza {prop} (a river) to {prep} (used to indicate purpose) to {prep} (used to indicate the indirect object) tomorrow night {adv} (during the night of the day after) topic {n} (subject; theme) transit {n} (A surveying instrument) tritheism {n} (belief in three gods) tritheism {n} (form of Christianity that denies the Trinity) Trondheim {prop} (city in Norway) turkey {n} (bird) turkey-hen {n} (female turkey) uniqueness {n} (state or quality of being unique or one-of-a-kind) valiance {n} (being valiant) varia lectio {n} (any one of the readings of a passage in a text which differ from source to source) virginity {n} (state of being a virgin) voice {n} (grammar: particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs) Walter {prop} (male given name) weightlifter {n} (person who uses weights) weightlifting {n} (sport in which competitors lift heavy weights) welcome {v} (to accept willingly) wet behind the ears {adj} (inexperienced, not seasoned) what goes around comes around {proverb} (actions have consequences) worry {v} (be troubled) would {v} (indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly) would {v} (indicating an action in the past that was planned or intended) would {v} (indicating a possible (but not definite) future action or state) would {v} (indicating in action or state that is conditional on another) would {v} (used to express a polite request) year of our Lord {adj} (anno Domini) yeast {n} (cake or dried granules used to make bread dough rise) yeast {n} (froth used in medicine, baking and brewing) zither {n} (musical instrument) 's {particle} (possessive marker)

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그들은 도서관에서 공부합니다.



They are studying in the library .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0088)

이 수학 문제는 어렵습니다.



This math problem is very difficult .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0226)

나는 책을 반납하러 도서관에 갔다.



I am going to the library to return the books .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0289)

선생님은 우리에게 수학을 가르칩니다.



The teacher is teaching us math .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0409)

중추절에 월병을 먹는 것은 중국의 풍습입니다.



Eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Day is a custom in China .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0438)

그는 수학을 하고 있다.



He is doing math .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0500)

나는 자료를 찾기 위해 도서관에 갔다.



I am going to the library to try to find some information/materials .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0553)

그는 자신의 이론을 설명하고 있습니다.



He is explaining his theory .


(ENG )
(KO )

(0980)

도서관은 매우 조용합니다.



It is quiet in the library .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1031)

그녀는 약을 사러 약국에 갔다.



She went to a drugstore to buy medicine .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1201)

초밥의 맛이 일품입니다.



The taste of the sushi is very authentic .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1353)

나는 책을 빌리러 도서관에 갔다.



I am going to the library to borrow some books .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1378)

이 질문은 매우 복잡합니다.



This [math] problem is very complex .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1405)

도서관에는 다양한 책들이 있습니다.



There are all types of books in the library .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1758)

그는 무거운 담보 대출을 짊어지고 있습니다.



He has a home mortgage loan that is a heavy burden .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1787)

이 주제는 너무 심오해서 하지 않겠습니다.



The topic is too complicated , I can't do it .


(ENG )
(KO )

(1851)

나는 인형극을 보는 것을 좋아합니다.



I like watching puppet shows .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2226)

그녀는 현명한 아내입니다.



She is a wonderful (kind-hearted and sensible) wife .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2667)

논어는 공자의 제자가 썼습니다.



The Analects was written by students of Confucius .


(ENG )
(KO )

(2874)

그는 수학을 잘 배울 수 없습니다.



Math is the only subject in which he can not do well .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3019)

그의 아내는 매우 유덕합니다.



His wife is very kind-hearted .


(ENG )
(KO )

(3255)

이것은 내 수학 연습 책입니다.



This is my exercise book for math .


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Soccer is more popular in japan than it used to be .


To change the subject .


She goes to the library every other day .


American students are falling behind in math .


Our school library has many books .


Suppose we change the subject .


Excuse me , but where is the library ?


I am familiar with this subject .


You are welcome to any book in my library .


He got good marks in math .


There are a lot of students in the library .


The women are in front of a library .


Give me any books you have on the subject .


Suppose we change the subject .


Where's the nearest library ?


Every student has free access to the library .


You are welcome to any book in my library .


I need to study math .


You'll find the book in the library .


She studies mathematics .


She is familiar with the subject .


I want to study math .


All the other issues are subordinate to this one .


Talking in the library is not allowed .


I study math as hard as english .


Do I have to have a full denture ?


He got a job at the law library .


I saw bill in the library yesterday .


Mathematics is an interesting subject .


Are you good at mathematics ?


Please bring the matter forward at the next meeting .


Tom is behind everybody in mathematics .


Tom is interested in mathematics .


My brother is good at mathematics .


He is in his library .


We had an examination in mathematics today .


The subject is out of one's sphere .


She had a book stolen from the library .


Be silent in the library , boys .


He would often go to the library .


Let's drop the subject .


They were alone in the library .


We spoke about many subjects .


This is an important theory .


What subject do you like best ?


Every student has access to the library .


This is a difficult math problem .


This is a subject of which I know nothing whatever .


He wrote a paper on the subject .


She acted in a play for the first time .


I will not dwell any longer upon this subject .


Mathematics is difficult for me .


Until what time does your pharmacy stay open ?


I agree with your opinion about taxes .


Where is the library ?


There are a lot of books in the library .


Let's not deviate from the subject .


All students have access to the library .


Did you work out the math problem ?


She returned the book to the library .


I make it a rule to study math every day .


He is good at mathematics .


Please ask whether they have this book at the library .


I do not like mathematics very much .


I like math best .


I go to the library from time to time .


Bill is good at mathematics .


Are you going to the theater tonight ?


I am well acquainted with the subject .


I see him in the library now and then .


She is at home in the subject .


They are very popular among boys .


Let's get off the subject .


Suddenly , he changed the subject .


We live near a big library .


I cannot approve of your going out with him .


There is a library at the back of that tall building .


I'll join you in the library .


You should avail yourself of the books in the library .


I study math as hard as english .


This movie has won great popularity .