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v. if two or more facts, figures, etc. ________, or if a fact, figure, etc._________s with another, the facts are closely connected and affect or depend on each other < c________________> (901)
correlate
n. [uncountable] a thing or things that are owned by someone; a possession or possessions < p________________> (902)
property
a. in or connected with regions that are near tropical parts of the world; semitropical < s________________> (903)
subtropical
a. easy to see (synonym: distinct, noticeable) < m________________> (904)
marked
a. full of or loaded with moisture < moisture-l_______> (905)
moisture-laden
a. existing in large quantities; more than enough (synonym: plentiful) < a________________> (906)
abundant
a. rich and successful (synonym: affluent, flourishing, thriving) < p________________> (907)
prosperous
v. to change something completely so that it is the opposite of what it was before < r________________> (908)
reverse
v. to describe something in words, or give an impression of something in words or with a picture < d________________> (909)
depict
n. the possibility that something will happen < p________________> (910)
prospect
n. something that you enjoy doing when you are not working (synonym: hobby) < p________________> (911)
pastime
v. 1. to become or make someone completely involved in something; absorb 2. to put someone or something into a liquid so that they or it are completely covered; submerge < i________________> (912)
immerse
a. unfolding or moving forward at a rapid pace. < fast-p __________> (913)
fast-paced
a. not able to do something < i______________ of~> (914)
incapable of~
v. to attack a place by firing large guns at it or dropping bombs on it continuously < b________________> (915)
bombard
a. very many; too many to be counted or mentioned; innumerable < c________________> (916)
countless
n. the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced < y________________> (917)
yield
a. needing great effort and energy < s________________> (918)
strenuous
n. the act or process of changing something in order to improve it or make it more acceptable; a change that is made (synonym : adaptation) < m________________> (919)
modification
a. without considering something or being influenced by it (synonym: regardless of~) < i________________ of~> (920)
irrespective of ~
n. the process of keeping something in a particular place until it is needed; the space where things can be kept < s________________> (921)
storage
v. to make an animal or a plant breed(새끼를 낳다) with a different breed(품종); to breed with an animal or a plant of a different breed < c________________> (922)
crossbreed
a. giving the best possible profit or benefits in comparison with the money that is spent < cost -e_____________> (923)
cost-effective
n. the animals kept on a farm, for example cows or sheep < l________________> (924)
livestock
v. to show something clearly by giving proof or evidence < d________________> (925)
demonstrate
n. a sudden serious illness when a blood vessel (= tube) in the brain bursts or is blocked, which can cause death or the loss of the ability to move or to speak clearly <s_________> (1001)
stroke
v. to recognize somebody/something and be able to say who or what they are <i_________> (1002)
identify
n. a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy <s_________> (1003)
symptom
n. a very severe type of headache which often makes a person feel sick and have difficulty in seeing <m_________> (1004)
migraine (headache)
n. the act or process of causing or getting a disease <i_________> (1005)
infection
n. [usually plural] a good feature that deserves praise, reward or admiration <m_________> (1006)
merit
v. to make a judgement about something, especially people's feelings or attitudes <g_________> (1007)
gauge
a. based on or containing facts <f_________> (1008)
factual
v. to make things or people follow one after the other in a repeated pattern <a_________> (1009)
alternate (verb)
ad. in a literal (=being the basic or usual meaning of a word or phrase) way * SYNONYM=exactly <l_________> (1010)
literally
n. an animal that kills and eats other animals <p_________> (1011)
predator
n. a group of sheep, goats or birds of the same type <f_________> (1012)
flock
n. any animal that gives birth to live babies, not eggs, and feeds its young on milk. Cows, humans and whales are all mammals. <m_________> (1013)
mammal
n. a person walking in the street and not travelling in a vehicle <p_________> (1014)
pedestrian
v. to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way <s_________> (1015)
stroll
a. (of two or more things or people) having a link between them <c_________> (1016)
connected
ad. as a result; therefore <c_________> (1017)
consequently
ad. (=whatever) (no, nothing, none, etc. whatever) not at all; not of any kind <w_________> (1018)
whatsoever
v. to be formed from the things or people mentioned <c_________ o__> (1019)
consist of
a. being an essential part of something <i_________> (1020)
integral
v. to include a particular person or thing as a special feature <f_________> (1021)
feature
a. interesting and unusual enough to attract attention <s_________> (1022)
striking
v. to be a symbol of something <r_________> (1023)
represent
n. an organized journey with a particular purpose, especially to find out about a place that is not well known <e_________> (1024)
expedition
a. connected with work or travel on the sea/ocean <s_________> (1025)
seafaring
v. to tell people about a particular religion, way of life, system, etc. in order to persuade them to accept it <p_________> (1026)
preach
a. (of two things) happening or following one after the other regularly <a_________> (1027)
alternate (adj.)
a. not real or true; existing only in stories <f_________> (1028)
fictional
n. a strong feeling of sympathy for people who are suffering and a desire to help them <c_________> (1029)
compassion
n. (formal) blame or criticism for something you have done <r_________> (1030)
reproach
n. the money that is available to a person or an organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time <b________> (1101)
budget
v. to continue doing sth despite difficulties <s______ to ~> (1102)
stick to
"v. to take a number or an amount away from another number or amount SYN take away <s__________> (1103)"
subtract
a.(finance) available for use <d__________> (1104)
disposable
going in the right direction again after a mistake, failure, etc. <b____ on t____> (1105)
back on track
[pl.] the amount of money that a person or a business has to spend regularly, for example every month SYN  expenditure <o__________> (1106)
outgoings
an amount of money that you regularly pay so that you can use a house <r_________> (1107)
rent
n. a scientist who studies astronomy <a_________> (1108)
astronomer
n. a person who gives money and support to artists and writers <p_________> (1109)
patron
a. not confident about yourself or your relationships with other people <i__________> (1110)
insecure
n. the fact of being generous (= willing to give sb money, gifts, time or kindness freely) <g_________> (1111)
generosity
v. to say at the beginning of a book, a piece of music or a performance that you are doing it for sb, as a way of thanking them or showing respect
<d_________> (1112) dedicate
v. to make sth more difficult to do, understand or deal with <c_________> (1113)
complicate
a. feeling or showing thanks because sb has done sth kind for you or has done as you asked <g_________> (1114)
grateful
a. [usually before noun] connected with soldiers or the armed forces
cf) civilian: 민간인(의) <m_________> (1115) military
a. greatest; most extreme n. the greatest amount possible <u_________> (1116)
utmost
v. to have the opposite effect to the one intended, with bad or dangerous results <b_________> (1117)
backfire
n. a person who has a position with less authority and power than sb else in an organization SYN inferior: <s_________> (1118)
subordinate
v. to gradually get more and more of sth over a period of time
SYN amass <a__________> (1119) accumulate
n. the action of forming sth; the process of being formed <f_________> (1120)
formation
n. all the plants and living creatures in a particular area considered in relation to their physical environment <e__________> (1121)
ecosystem
n. the process of sth being damaged or made worse <d__________> (1122)
degradation
v. to show sth clearly by giving proof or evidence <d_________> (1123)
demonstrate
a. similar in every detail <i__________> (1124)
identical
a. (of a liquid) not made weaker by having water added to it;
not having been diluted <u_________> (1125) undiluted
n. a liquid; a substance that can flow <f_________> (1126)
fluid
n. a force that causes bad things to happen; morally bad behaviour <e_________> (1127)
evil
a. extremely good <f_________> (1128)
fabulous
n. a body of a human or an animal that has been mummified <m_________> (1129)
mummy
a. being the only one of its kind <u_________> (1130)
unique
a. extremely interesting and attractive <f___________> (1131)
fascinating
n. a life that some people believe exists after death <a__________> (1132)
afterlife
be interested in ~ , be worried about <be c_______ a______> (1133)
be concerned about
"v. to make sth that has been officially decided start to happen or be used SYN carry out <i__________> (1134)"
implement
n. the quality of being solemn <s__________> (1135)
solemnity
a. more important, powerful or noticeable than other things <d__________> (1136)
dominant
(fml) to give sth to sb/sth <e______ sb/sth w_____ sth> (1137)
endow sb/sth with sth
v. to provide sb with a room or place to sleep, live or sit <a__________> (1138)
accommodate
"v. to be destroyed gradually by natural chemical processes SYN decay, rot <d__________> (1139)"
decompose
a. not acceptable; not holding acceptable views <u__________> (1140)
unsound