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4000 IELTS Academic Words | Introduction |
Academic Words Level 1 - 1 - Manage Words by Panel - Page 15 |
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consult |
v. [문의] seek advice or information of; take into account; consider I will consult with our friends, but it's going to be what's in the interests of our country first and foremost. |
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consumer |
n. [소비자] people who buy goods or services Adidas and Reebok are two of the world's best-known consumer brands, but they're in the shadow of Nike, the giant of the sportswear industry. |
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contact |
v. [연락처] get in touch with; reach But Britney, 21, says he called her at two of her homes and even tried to contact her at her parents' house. |
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contest |
v. [경연 대회] contend for; call in question; oppose; dispute The lawyer decided to contest the claim and tried to prove that it was false. |
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contract |
v. [계약서] constrict; make smaller; compress or concentrate The heat will contract the woolen garment. |
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contrary |
a. [반대] relation of direct opposition; very opposed in nature or character or purpose Our boat took a course contrary to theirs. |
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convict |
v. [죄수] find or declare guilty If the jury decided to convict him of manslaughter, he could face up to 20 years in prison. |
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conviction |
n. [신념] the judgment that someone is guilty of a crime; strongly held belief Even her murder conviction did not shake Peter's judgment that Harriet was innocent of the crime. |
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convince |
v. [설득] overpower; force to yield assent to truth; satisfy by proof; prove guilty Your argument is too weak to convince me; we need more evidence. |
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