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31. humidity : the (amount of) water vapour contained in the air /½Àµµ
  • It¡¯s not the heat but the humidity that makes it so uncomfortable today.

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  • The white porcelain is based on the beauty of pure white and reflects the aesthetic sense of the Chosun people who revered the beauty of simplicity and humble modesty.

33. humor : ü¾× / À¯¿ì¸Ó

  • Originally a ritual to exorcise the village from evil spirits, the mask dance developed over time to evince the humor and charm of the country people. Professional actors eventually took over, taking the increasingly stylized dance from village to village and making it the preeminent expression of Korean folk satire of the elite classes.

34. inhume [in-, ¾ÈÀ¸·Î + humus, ¶¥] : to bury / ¸ÅÀåÇÏ´Ù, ¹¯´Ù(¶¥¼ÓÀ¸·Î µé¾î°¡´Ï±ñ)

35. exhume [ex-, outside, out of + humus, ¶¥] : to dig out of the earth /¹ß±¼ÇÏ´Ù, Æø·ÎÇÏ´Ù

  • Thunder rolled in the distance and a steady rain fell as one by one, North Korean soldiers handed over metal caskets containing the remains to a United Nations¡¯ honor guard at this village in the demilitarized zone(DMZ) that divides the rival Koreas. Each plastic-covered casket was shrouded with a blue U.N. flag. The remains, including some identification that was exhumed with them, were flown to the Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii for forensic tests.
  • The exhumed bones of a long-dead uranium worker have given a powerful boost to current employees' claims of dangerous exposures inside a government-owned Kentucky plant that supplied radioactive fuel for the nation's nuclear bombs.

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36. exhumation : ¹ß±¼

  • The body of U.S. Ambassador Larry Lawrence was reburied in a private cemetery after its exhumation from Arlington National Cemetery amid questions about his military record.

Arlington National Cemetery Official Website
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