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1. What's the difference between Travel, Trip of Journey? (From VOA) [TRAVEL] “Travel” is a verb that means “to go to a place and especially one that is far away.” Far can mean long distances within the same country or to other countries. For instance: I have a friend who travels abroad a lot for work. “Travel” can also be a noun that relates to the act or activity of traveling in general. For i..
[DAY 1] measure 조치, 방법 production 생산량 ensure 반드시 ~ 하게 하다 in a timely manner 적절한 시기에, 적시에 supervisor 관리자 submit 제출하다 application 지원서 justify ~의 정당성을 증명하다. 정당화하다 budget 예산 eventually 결국 [DAY 2] essentials 요소, 본질적 요소 production 생산 advise against ~ ~에 반대의견을 제시하다 implement 실행하다 unstable 불안정한 decline 감소하다, 줄이다. demand 수요 [DAY3] withdraw (약속등을)취소하다, 철회하다 substitute 대체하다. 대용하다 surrender 항복하다 chin 턱 chee..
[DAY 1] A: I wanna be with you come, let's go together I'll have Dorota send my things B: Blair, I can't I have to go alone. I made a deal(난 약속을 했어), those were my father's terms (그게 아버지의 조건이었어) *term : 조건 Just have faith in me (그냥 날 믿어줘) this one last time (이번 한 번만) A: I've waited too long and I need to be with you now B: Trust me Letting me go is the right thing to do (날 가게 놓아주는 게 맞아) A: Don't..
02:02 We assume that the greatest threat of glacial melt will be sea level rise, which will certainly have major impacts on coastlines and populations around the world. But within this image, we discover that perhaps the greatest threat from glacial melt might be our ocean's ability to feed itself. Without ice, the ocean food chain may break. 02:24 Creating this photograph opened my consciousnes..
00:40 In the Serengeti, during a five-week drought, I discovered a watering hole and watched, for 26 hours, diverse and competitive wildlife calmly share our planet's most precious resource: water. 00:56 On Lake Bogoria in Kenya, I photographed the great migration of flamingos. This happens normally during the peak of dry season, but climate change has created evening thunderstorms, turning norm..
00:09 Nature reveals itself to us in unique ways, if we stop and look at the world through a window of time. 00:17 Over the last decade, I've observed endangered species and habitats around the world, using a photographic technique that captures the passage of time, literally from day to night, all within a single image. It has allowed me to witness the fleeting moments between wildlife and the ..
08:00 We have thousands of years of ancient knowledge that we just need to listen to and allow it to expand our thinking about designing symbiotically with nature. And by listening, we'll only become wiser and ready for those 21st-century challenges that we know will endanger our people and our planet. And I've seen it. I know that it's possible. symbolically 1. 상징적으로 2. 기호로 endanger 1.… 을 2. 위태..
07:31 Too often when we are faced with a crisis, we build walls in defense. I'm an architect, and I've been trained to seek solutions in permanence -- concrete, steel, glass -- these are all used to build a fortress against nature. But my search for ancient systems and Indigenous technologies has been different. It's been inspired by an idea that we can seed creativity in crisis. inventor 1.발명가 ..