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11.
NPT(Non-proliferation Treaty) :ÇÙÈ®»ê±ÝÁöÁ¶¾à
12. atomic
energy / nuclear energy : the powerful
force that is produced when the nucleus of an atom is either split
or joined to another atom /¿øÀڷ¿¡³ÊÁö
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Having successfully developed an atomic
energy program, Korea can soon become an exporter of
nuclear technologies and products, a
top OECD nuclear agency official said yesterday.
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Tokyo
may suspend a $1 billion contribution to a North Korean nuclear
energy project if the North goes ahead
with the test.
13. dichotomy
[dicho-, in two + -tomy,
cutting, severing] : a division into two opposite parts or groups/ À̺зÐ
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There
is a growing dichotomy between the opponents
and supporters of nuclear weapons.
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I would
like to suggest a collaborative framework in which university/academic
researchers and classroom teachers are encouraged to work together. Within
the conventional framework, it
is very likely that the dichotomy between
the two parties results in the gap
between theory and practice.
14. epitome
[epi-, upon, outside + tome-,
to cut --- ¡°°ÑÀ» Àß¶ó¹ö¸° °Í¡±]
:
¨ç a short statement of the main points of a book, report, incidents,
etc./ abstract/ summary /¡°¿ä¾à, °ÅµÎÀý¹Ì"
¨è a person or thing that is representative or typical of the characteristics
or general quality of a whole class/ "ÀüÇü"
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Your
behavior was the epitome of bad manners.
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The
strike epitomizes what is wrong with industrial relations in my country.
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"Chunhyangjon"
is the epitome
of pansori and it shows the qualities of pansori at their
best. The story of Chunhyang deals with the hard-earned love and
marriage between Chunhayng,
daughter of a kisaeng, and Lee Mong-ryong, son
of a provincial nobleman.
epitome´Â 4À½ÀýÀÇ
´Ü¾î·Î¼ ¹ßÀ½ÀÌ "¾îÇÇÅ͹Ì"¿Í À¯»çÇØ¾ß ÇÔ.
15. tomato
... pl, -es [Sp. tomate, of American Indian origin; cf. Mexican
tomail
.]
: (n) a red or yellowish fruit with a juicy pulp, used as a vegetable :
botanically it is a berry/ Å丶Åä
¾ï¼ö·Î ¼³¸íÀÌ ¾î·ÆÁÒ?
tomatoÀÇ ¾î¿ø¿¡ ´ëÇØ
¸íÈ®ÇÑ Ãâó°¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.
±×·¯³ª Å丶Å並 °¡·Î·Î Àß¶óº¸¸é ±× ¼ÓÀÌ
ÄÄÀÌ Àß¶óÁ®(-tom)
ÀÖÁÒ? ÄÄÀÌ Àß¶óÁ®(-tom)
ÀÖ¾î¼ tomato¶ó°í
Çß´ÂÁö ´©°¡ ¾Ð´Ï±î?
16. tomography
[tom(o)- + -graphy] : a technique of X-ray photography by which a single plane
is photographed, with the outline of the structures in other planes eliminated/
X¼± ´ÜÃþÃÔ¿µ¹ý
"ÄÄÇ»ÅÍ´ÜÃþÃÔ¿µ(CTÃÔ¿µ)"À̶ó´Â
¸»À» ÀÚÁÖ µè½À´Ï´Ù. ¾Æ¸¶ Computer
TomographyÀÏ °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ¿©±â¸¦
Ŭ¸¯Çؼ »çÁø ¹× ¼³¸íÀ» º¸¼¼¿ä.
17.
bisect [bi-, two + sect]
: to divide into two parts
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The
largest industrial complex in the nation is the Southeast Industrial Complex,
that encompasses steel, automobile, shipbuilding, as well as heavy
chemical industries. The complex is situated close to the Kyongbu railroad
and expressways that bisect
Korea, as well as major port facilities in Ulsan and
Masan.
18. cross
section :
¨ç (a drawing of) a surface made by cutting across something, esp. at
right angles to its axis/ ´Ü¸éµµ
¨è a sample that has enough of each kind in it to
show what the whole is like
19. dissect
[dis-, apart + secare, to cut < sect]
: to cut apart piece by piece; separate into parts
20.
insect [in-(en),
in,¾È¿¡,
¾ÈÀ¸·Î +
sect , to cut, ÀÚ¸£´Ù,
Âɰ³´Ù : ¡°(¸ö)¾ÈÀÌ
(¸¶µð·Î)
Âɰ³Á® ÀÖ´Ù¡±]: any
of a large class of small arthropod animals (ÀýÁöµ¿¹°)
characterized, in the adult state, by division into head, thorax, and
abdomen, three pairs of legs on the thorax, and, usually two pairs of
membranous wings /°ïÃæ
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At
first it looked like a small bird or an insect
doing the long jump. People began to shout and point,
thinking it might be those sneaky dolphins. A
very big one appeared and jumped long above the water. "Look
at that !" cried one spectator. It was neither a bird nor an insect.
It was a fish ! A so-called "flying fish" ! The fish began
to jump here and there, seemingly
to fly as if competing with the boat.
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30, 1999
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