Phrases
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photographer; cinematographer; camera crew
A person who has the skill of shooting people, objects, scenes, etc., as a photograph or movie.
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the greatest common divisor
The biggest of the common divisors of two or more numbers.
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the least common multiple
The smallest of the common multiples of two or more numbers.
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the lowest common denominator
The smallest number, other than 1, among the common denominators of two or more numbers.
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supplementary examination; makeup examination
A second examination given to someone after missing an examination administered on a fixed date.
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mystery novel; detective story
A novel written about a criminal case, describing a process of investigating and solving it.
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abstract noun
A noun that indicates such abstract concepts as love, hope, life, etc.
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output unit
In computers, a device such as a monitor, printer, etc., that displays the result of data processing in a form that people can recognize.
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Chungmugong Yi Sunsin
Duke of Loyalty and Warfare Yi Sunsin: An admiral of the Joseon Dynasty (1545-1598); he made an enormous contribution to defeating the Japanese army during a series of Japanese invasions by inventing Geobukseon, the Turtle Ship, and wrote Nanjung-ilgi, a war diary which is an important record of the Japanese invasions.
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assigned reporter; reporter
A person who belongs to the editorial department of a newspaper company or magazine company, etc., and who works to find material for a story.
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extraterritoriality
The right not to be subject to the local law of one's host country, while one stays in the country.
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friendly match
A sport game held to maintain or create a mutually close and friendly relationship between teams.
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Kongjwi Patjwi
A novel of the Joseon era; the author and period are unknown; it is a story about the heroine Kongjwi who is abused by her greedy stepmother and stepsister Patjwi, but overcomes the hardship with the help of a fairy and then marries a governor.
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credit card
A card with which one can pay for the goods or services one purchased after a certain period.
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carbon dioxide
A colorless, odorless gas, produced in the process of carbon combustion.
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mystery novel; detective novel
A novel that deals with a process of investigating and solving a criminal case.