[v] to show or demonstrate something clearly by giving examples or evidence
These statistics illustrate the average rise in Earth's temperature.
이러한 통계는 지구 온도의 평균적인 상승을 보여준다.
exclusively
[adv] in a way that excludes others; solely or only
Each part of the brain works exclusively with different functions.
뇌의 각 부분은 서로 다른 기능을 독점적으로 담당한다.
threshold
[n] the point at which something begins or changes; a limit or boundary point
Make sure that your income doesn’t go over the threshold to avoid paying extra tax.
추가 세금을 내지 않으려면 소득이 기준점을 넘지 않도록 하세요.
corresponding to
matching or equivalent in character, form, or function; being in agreement or harmony with something else
She received a salary corresponding to her level of experience.
그녀는 자신의 경험 수준에 상응하는 급여를 받았다.
interval
[n] a period of time between two events or points in time; a gap or space between things
The show has a 15-minute interval before the second half begins.
공연은 후반부가 시작되기 전에 15분간의 휴식 시간이 있습니다.
detect
[v] to discover or notice something that is difficult to see, hear, or understand
The security system can detect any unusual activity in the house.
보안 시스템은 집 안의 모든 비정상적인 활동을 감지할 수 있다.
innocent
[adj] having no evil intent or malicious purpose; free from guilt or wrongdoing
The suspect was found innocent of the charge after the investigation.
수사 후 용의자는 혐의에 대해 무죄로 판명되었다.
associate
[v] to connect or link in the mind; to relate one thing with another
Chinese people associate red color with luck or happiness.
중국인들은 빨간색을 행운이나 행복과 연관 짓는다.
mislead
[v] to cause someone to have a wrong idea or impression about something; to deceive or give false information
Her comments were deliberately meant to mislead the public.
그녀의 발언은 의도적으로 대중을 오도하기 위한 것이었다.
distinguish
[v] to recognize or identify the differences between two or more things, people, or ideas
It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other.
한 쌍둥이를 다른 쌍둥이와 구별하기 어려웠다.
deceive
[v] to make someone believe something that is not true; to mislead or trick someone
Jiwoo had been deceiving her parents for years.
지우는 수년간 부모님을 속여왔다.
motivate
[v] to give someone a reason or incentive to do something; to encourage or stimulate interest or enthusiasm
The special promotion is designed to motivate customers to make more purchases.
특별 프로모션은 고객들이 더 많은 구매를 하도록 동기를 부여하기 위해 고안되었다.
urge
[n] a strong desire or impulse to do something
It is hard for me to resist the urge to eat late at night.
밤늦게 먹고 싶은 충동을 참기가 어렵다.
stir
[v] to cause or provoke something to happen; to arouse or incite emotions, reactions, or activity
The announcement stirred excitement among the fans.
그 발표는 팬들 사이에서 흥분을 불러일으켰다.
cognitive
[adj] relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
Elderly people experience cognitive decline as they age.
노인들은 나이가 들면서 인지 능력 저하를 경험한다.
bias
[n] prejudice or unfair preference for or against something; a tendency to lean in a certain direction
The media's bias can sometimes influence the public's judgment.
언론의 편견이 때때로 대중의 판단에 영향을 줄 수 있다.
tendency
[n] an inclination or disposition to act or behave in a particular way; a general direction of change or development
Young generations may have a tendency to adapt to new technology easily.
젊은 세대는 새로운 기술에 쉽게 적응하는 경향이 있을 수 있다.
back up
to support or provide evidence for something
There’s no evidence to back up his accusations.
그의 고발을 뒷받침할 증거가 없다.
confirm
[v] to establish the truth or correctness of something; to verify or validate
The new evidence has confirmed the witness's story.
새로운 증거가 목격자의 진술을 확인해 주었다.
dismiss
[v] to refuse to consider or accept as valid; to reject or disregard something as unworthy of attention
The mayor dismissed the opinion polls as worthless.
시장은 여론조사를 쓸모없다며 일축했다.
verify
[v] to check that something is true or accurate
Before reporting, journalists must verify the facts.
기자들은 보도하기 전에 사실을 확인해야 한다.
authenticity
[n] the quality of being genuine, real, or trustworthy; the state of being authentic or reliable
The authenticity of the document was confirmed by several experts.
그 문서의 진위는 여러 전문가들에 의해 확인되었다.
cite
[v] to quote or refer to something as evidence or support for an argument; to mention as an example or proof
In my presentation, I often cite famous quotes to engage the audience's interest.
내 발표에서 나는 청중의 관심을 끌기 위해 유명한 명언을 자주 인용한다.
diverse
[adj] having many different types, forms, or characteristics; varied
The conference covered diverse topics.
회의는 다양한 주제들을 다뤘다.
perspective
[n] a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
She helped us see the problem from a new perspective.
그녀는 우리가 그 문제를 새로운 관점에서 보도록 도와주었다.
reinforce
[v] to make something stronger or more effective by providing additional support, materials, or emphasis
Such jokes tend to reinforce racial stereotypes.
그런 농담들은 인종적 고정관념을 강화하는 경향이 있다.
susceptible
[adj] easily influenced, harmed, or affected by something; vulnerable
My father is very susceptible to colds, especially during the winter months.
우리 아버지는 감기에 매우 잘 걸리시는데, 특히 겨울철에 그렇다.
contradict
[v] to deny or oppose by asserting the contrary; to assert that something said or believed by another is untrue
You've just contradicted yourself.
방금 자기모순적인 말을 했네요.
trustworthy
[adj] reliable and able to be depended upon; deserving of confidence
She is a trustworthy friend.
그녀는 신뢰할 수 있는 친구이다.
sophisticated
[adj] highly developed, complex, or refined in design, technique, or understanding
The master craftsman creates exceptionally sophisticated works of art.
명장은 매우 정교한 예술 작품을 창조한다.
at hand
in a position that is easily reached; readily available for immediate use
We need to address the problem at hand.