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탁 소리가 나게 치다
- EJ smacked Moon.
75. nightmare (n) 아주 끔찍한 악몽
- James has nightmares every day.
76. dare (v) 감히 ~하다 (n) 모험, 도전
- Angela was one of the courageous servants who dared to oppose the
emperor\'s policy.
77. scold (v) 야단치다, 꾸짖다
- Ohi scolds Ben, who doesn\'t always study.
78. bear (v) 참다, 견디다 / (새끼를) 낳다 (n) 곰
- Mammals bear offspring.
79. ruin (v) 망치다, 폐허로 만들다 (n) 붕괴, 몰락
- The United States has ruined China\'s semiconductor market.
80. harsh (a) 가혹한
- The Chinese feel that industrial sanctions in the United States are
harsh.
81. murmur (v) 속삭이다, 중얼거리다 (n) 속삭임, 소곤거림
- James murmured as soon as look at Ben.
82. maze (n) 미로
- The ant\'s den stretches like a maze.
83. icicle (n) 고드름
- Icicles are hanging under the eaves.
84. path (n) 작은 길, 방향
- There is a small path over there.
85. dagger (n) 단도, 단검
- The second emperor of the Sui Dynasty killed his father with a
dagger.
86. jab (v) (뾰족한 것으로) 찌르다 (n) 찌르기
- Tyson jabs at Akebono.
87. spike (n) 못, 뾰족한 것
- Spike is tools with sharp edges.
88. march (v) 행진하다 (n) 행군, 행진
- 300,000 Iraqi forces marched to conquer Iran\'s Strait of Hormuz.
89. peer (v) 응시하다
- Lauren peered at her husband.
90. literal (a) 문자 그대로의
- Taiwan Foxconn is literally a subcontractor of Apple.
91. bet (v) (돈을) 걸다 (n) 추측, 내기
- DY bet on TSMC’s stock.
92. pierce (v) 뚫다, 찌르다
- Angela pierced a hole in her ears.
93. torso (n) 몸통, 동체
- There are many kinds of parts in the torso of a computer.
94. section (n) 부분, 구획
- Currently, many sections of the semiconductor industry are
concentrated in the memory industry.
95. mound (n) 더미, 무더기
- There was a lot of gold in Michelle’s garbage mound.
96. impale (v) 찌르다, 꽂다
- If Japan impales South Korea, South Korea will drop a large number
of Hyeonmu missiles on the Japanese mainland.
97. cliff (n) 절벽, 낭떠러지
- Korea\'s population cliff is one of the factors that make Korea\'s
future unclear.
98. dead end (n) 한쪽 끝이 막힌 막다른 길
- The Chinese semiconductor business has entered a dead end.
99. counter (v) 반박하다, 논박하다
- South Korea countered the injustice of China\'s trade sanctions.
100. struggle (v) 고군분투하다 (n) 투쟁, 분투
- Samsung Electronics has been struggling for 30 years to dominate
the global semiconductor market.
- EJ smacked Moon.
75. nightmare (n) 아주 끔찍한 악몽
- James has nightmares every day.
76. dare (v) 감히 ~하다 (n) 모험, 도전
- Angela was one of the courageous servants who dared to oppose the
emperor\'s policy.
77. scold (v) 야단치다, 꾸짖다
- Ohi scolds Ben, who doesn\'t always study.
78. bear (v) 참다, 견디다 / (새끼를) 낳다 (n) 곰
- Mammals bear offspring.
79. ruin (v) 망치다, 폐허로 만들다 (n) 붕괴, 몰락
- The United States has ruined China\'s semiconductor market.
80. harsh (a) 가혹한
- The Chinese feel that industrial sanctions in the United States are
harsh.
81. murmur (v) 속삭이다, 중얼거리다 (n) 속삭임, 소곤거림
- James murmured as soon as look at Ben.
82. maze (n) 미로
- The ant\'s den stretches like a maze.
83. icicle (n) 고드름
- Icicles are hanging under the eaves.
84. path (n) 작은 길, 방향
- There is a small path over there.
85. dagger (n) 단도, 단검
- The second emperor of the Sui Dynasty killed his father with a
dagger.
86. jab (v) (뾰족한 것으로) 찌르다 (n) 찌르기
- Tyson jabs at Akebono.
87. spike (n) 못, 뾰족한 것
- Spike is tools with sharp edges.
88. march (v) 행진하다 (n) 행군, 행진
- 300,000 Iraqi forces marched to conquer Iran\'s Strait of Hormuz.
89. peer (v) 응시하다
- Lauren peered at her husband.
90. literal (a) 문자 그대로의
- Taiwan Foxconn is literally a subcontractor of Apple.
91. bet (v) (돈을) 걸다 (n) 추측, 내기
- DY bet on TSMC’s stock.
92. pierce (v) 뚫다, 찌르다
- Angela pierced a hole in her ears.
93. torso (n) 몸통, 동체
- There are many kinds of parts in the torso of a computer.
94. section (n) 부분, 구획
- Currently, many sections of the semiconductor industry are
concentrated in the memory industry.
95. mound (n) 더미, 무더기
- There was a lot of gold in Michelle’s garbage mound.
96. impale (v) 찌르다, 꽂다
- If Japan impales South Korea, South Korea will drop a large number
of Hyeonmu missiles on the Japanese mainland.
97. cliff (n) 절벽, 낭떠러지
- Korea\'s population cliff is one of the factors that make Korea\'s
future unclear.
98. dead end (n) 한쪽 끝이 막힌 막다른 길
- The Chinese semiconductor business has entered a dead end.
99. counter (v) 반박하다, 논박하다
- South Korea countered the injustice of China\'s trade sanctions.
100. struggle (v) 고군분투하다 (n) 투쟁, 분투
- Samsung Electronics has been struggling for 30 years to dominate
the global semiconductor market.
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