2011년 4월 29일 금요일

해커스보카 quiz 7 자료

admission
advocate
alumni
anonymous
appear
beneficial
care for
celebrity
censorship
collection
come in
contestant
contributor
current
defy
donation
edition
enlightening
enthusiastically
exhibition
fascinating
have yet to do
improvise
informative
issue
lend
live
local
matinee
memoirs
municipal
must see
note
out of print
periodical
popular
present :
present :
publication
showing
subscription
transferable
upcoming
variety

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censorship :  google 이 중국에서 철수하려고 했던 이유

Synonyms:
noun: censure

  1. The practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts
    • details of the visit were subject to militarycensorship


improvise : impromptu

Synonyms:
verb: extemporizead-libvampgag

improvised past tenseimprovised past participle;improvising present participleimprovises3rd person singular present

  1. Create and perform (music, drama, or verse) spontaneously or without preparation
    • the ability to improvise operatic arias in any given style
    • he was improvising to a backing of guitar chords
  2. Produce or make (something) from whatever is available
    • improvised a costume for myself out of an old blue dress


matinee



  • matinee [mæ̀tənéi]
    낮 흥행  
  • matinee [|mætn|eɪ]  영영사전
    an afternoon performance of a play, etc.
  • 미남 배우  


matinees plural
  1. A performance in a theater or a showing of a movie that takes place in the daytime


periodical

Synonyms:
adjective: recurrentrecurring
noun: magazinejournalreview

periodicals plural

  1. A magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals

pe·ri·od·i·cal Adjective /ˌpi(ə)rēˈädikəl/
  1. Occurring or appearing at intervals; occasional
    • she took periodical gulps of her tea
  2. (of a magazine or newspaper) Published at regular intervals
    • periodical newsletter



alumni

Synonyms:
noun: alumnus

alumni plural

  1. A graduate or former student, esp. male, of a particular school, college, or university
    • a Harvard alumnus


contributor

Synonyms:
noun: collaboratordonorsubscriber

contributors plural

  1. A person or thing that contributes something, in particular
  2. A person who writes articles for a magazine or newspaper
  3. A person who donates money to a cause
  4. A causal factor in the existence or occurrence of something
    • stress is a major contributor to most diseases


enlightening

enlightening present participleenlightened past tense;enlightens 3rd person singular presentenlightenedpast participle
  1. Give (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation
    • Christopher had not enlightened Frances as to their relationship
  2. Give (someone) spiritual knowledge or insight
  3. Illuminate or make clearer (a problem or area of study)
    • this will enlighten the studies of origins of myths and symbols
  4. Shed light on (an object)


memoirs : autobiography

Synonyms:
noun: reminiscences

memoirs plural

  1. A historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources
    • in 1924 she published a short memoir of her husband
  2. An autobiography or a written account of one's memory of certain events or people
  3. An essay on a learned subject
    • an important memoir on Carboniferous crustacea
  4. The proceedings or transactions of a learned society
    • Memoirs of the Horticultural Society


out of print


  • outofprint [áutəvprínt]
    절판된  
  • point [pɔɪnt]  영영사전
    in sth that is said or done the purpose or aim of sth a particular detail or fact a particular...
  • run [rʌn]  영영사전
    hurry from one place to another to be in charge of a business, etc. to make a service, course of...


transferable

Synonyms:
adjective: negotiableportabletransmissible

  1. (typically of financial assets, liabilities, or legal rights) Able to be transferred or made over to the possession of another person



advocate

Synonyms:
verb: defendsupportchampionupholdpleadprotect
noun: lawyerbarristersupporterattorneydefender,counselsolicitorpleaderchampioncounselor

advocated past tenseadvocated past participle;advocates 3rd person singular presentadvocatingpresent participle

  1. Publicly recommend or support
    • they advocated an ethical foreign policy

ad·vo·cate Noun /ˈadvəkit/

advocates plural
  1. A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy
    • he was an untiring advocate of economic reform
  2. A person who pleads on someone else's behalf
    • care managers can become advocates for their clients
  3. A pleader in a court of law; a lawyer
    • Marshall was a skilled advocate but a mediocre judge



subscription

Synonyms:
noun: signature

subscriptions plural

  1. The action of making or agreeing to make an advance payment in order to receive or participate in something
    • the newsletter is available only onsubscription
    • take out a one-year subscription
  2. An arrangement by which access is granted to an online service
  3. A payment of such a type
    • membership is available at an annualsubscription of £300
  4. A system in which the production of a book is wholly or partly financed by advance orders
  5. A signature or short piece of writing at the end of a document
    • he signed the letter and added asubscription
  6. A signed declaration or agreement



defy : 모토로라 smartphone 이름


  • defy [difái]
    무시하다, 도전하다  
  • defy [dɪ|faɪ]  영영사전
    to refuse to obey or show respect for sb in authority, a law, a rule, etc.
  • defiant [difáiənt]
    도전적인  



Synonyms:
verb: challengedarebrave

defied past participledefies 3rd person singular present;defying present participledefied past tense

  1. Openly resist or refuse to obey
    • a woman who defies convention
  2. (of a thing) Make (an action or quality) almost impossible
    • his actions defy belief
  3. Appear to be challenging (someone) to do or prove something
    • he glowered at her, defying her to mock him
  4. Challenge to combat
    • go now, defy him to the combat


issue

Synonyms:
verb: publishemit
noun: issuancequestionoffspringpublication,emission

issuing past participleissued past participleissues3rd person singular presentissued past tenseissuedpresent participleissuing past tenseissuingpresent participle

  1. Supply or distribute (something)
    • licenses were issued indiscriminately to any company
  2. Supply someone with (something)
  3. Formally send out or make known
    • the minister issued a statement
  4. Put (something) on sale or into general use
    • Christmas stamps to be issued in November
  5. Come, go, or flow out from
    • exotic smells issued from a nearby building
  6. Result or be derived from
    • the struggles of history issue from the divided heart of humanity

is·sue Noun /ˈiSHo͞o/

issues plural
  1. An important topic or problem for debate or discussion
    • the issue of global warming
    • money is not an issue
  2. Personal problems or difficulties
    • a nice guy with a great sense of humor and not too many issues
  3. The action of supplying or distributing an item for use, sale, or official purposes
    • the issue of promissory notes by the bank
  4. Each of a regular series of publications
    • the December issue of the magazine
  5. A number or set of items distributed at one time
    • a share issue has been launched
  6. Children of one's own
    • he died without male issue
  7. The action of flowing or coming out
    • the point of issue
    • an issue of blood
  8. A result or outcome of something
    • the chance of carrying such a scheme to a successful issue was small



municipal

Synonyms:
adjective: urbancivictowncommunal

  1. Of or relating to a city or town or its governing body
    • national and municipal elections
    • municipal offices


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