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to conform
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(적응하다)

(적응하다)

따르다

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/kənˈfɔɹm/
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to adjust oneself in order to align with new or different circumstances or expectations

synonymadapt
synonymadjust

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(동조하는)

(동조하는)

적응하는

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/kənfˈɔːɹməbəl/
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willing to go along with group behaviors, standards, or popular opinions rather than standing apart

synonymamenable
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Managers prefer hiring employees with conformable personalities who can adapt smoothly to different workplace contexts.
New members of an established club must demonstrate conformable attitudes willing to abide by existing norms and traditions.
As a follower not a leader, Mark had a very conformable attitude that made it easy for him to go along with peer pressures.
conformance
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(일치)

준수

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/kənˈfɔɹməns/
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the act of following or obeying the rules of something particular

synonymconformity
conformation
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(구성)

(구성)

형태

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/kɑːnfoːɹmˈeɪʃən/
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the structure and positioning of all the physical components that make up an organism or object

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The sculpture's intricate conformation was achieved through the careful symmetrical placement of each carved piece.
Bonsai trees require deliberate trimming to maintain an aesthetically pleasing conformation through balanced proportions in all directions.
Automotive engineers strive for an aerodynamic conformation where body panels are seamlessly arranged to slice through wind.
conformist
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(순응자)

컨포미스트

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/kənˈfɔɹmɪst/
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a person who goes along with majority opinions, religious norms, and cultural conventions without critical questioning

antonymnonconformist
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The student was labeled a conformist for always agreeing with the teacher without offering their own analysis or critique.
On social media, many offer controversial opinions but conformists avoid posts risking backlash from their social circles and peer groups.
Among the faithful followers, a few independent thinkers challenged doctrines while most were religious conformists who strictly obeyed clergy.
conformity
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(일치)

순응

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/kənˈfɔɹməti/
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the act of adhering to established norms, protocols, and standardized behaviors within a social system or institution

synonymabidance
synonymcompliance
synonymconformation
antonymdisobedience
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The company values conformity to its strict dress code.
The school promotes conformity to its academic standards and ethical guidelines.
The new regulation enforced conformity across all departments.
indefensible
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(정당화할 수 없는)

방어할 수 없는

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/ˌɪndɪˈfɛnsəbəɫ/
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(of theories) lacking a sustainable evidentiary or rational basis against challenges to its validity

synonymuntenable
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Once Einstein published his paper on general relativity in 1915, Newtonian mechanics became indefensible as the sole explanatory framework for phenomena like Mercury's orbit.
The theory that the earth is flat is indefensible in the face of clear geological and astronomical evidence that demonstrates our planet is spherical.
indefinite
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(정의되지 않은)

불확실한

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/ˌɪnˈdɛfənət/
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not precisely or clearly defined, stated, or known

antonymdefinite
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The project's goals were still indefinite, leading to uncertainty among team members about their responsibilities.
His indefinite answer left everyone confused, as they were expecting a more straightforward response.
She described her feelings in an indefinite manner, avoiding specific details that might clarify her thoughts.
indefinite
indelible
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지워지지 않는

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/ˌɪnˈdɛɫɪbəɫ/
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impossible to remove or erase, leaving a lasting or permanent effect

synonymunerasable
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Her kindness made an indelible impression on everyone she met.
The tragedy left an indelible mark on the community, changing it forever.
The indelible scars from her past shaped her into the strong person she is today.
permanence
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(지속성)

영속성

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/ˈpɝmənəns/
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the quality or state of existing across extended periods unchanged in essence

synonympermanency
antonymimpermanence
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After years of instability, the signing of the peace agreement established a state of permanence and security.
Choosing sturdy construction materials ensured the house would maintain structural permanence through extreme weather.
Tattoos are a popular way to express oneself through imagery with a high degree of visual permanence.
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(항상 있는)

(항상 있는)

영구적인

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/ˈpɝmənənt/
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continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

synonymlasting
antonymimpermanent
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The museum's permanent collection includes timeless masterpieces from around the world.
He gave up a permanent position in favor of the flexibility and independence of freelancing.
His permanent residence in the city allowed him to become deeply involved in local community activities.
fission
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핵분열

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/ˈfɪʃən/
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(chemistry) the splitting of a heavy and unstable atomic nucleus into lighter parts

synonymnuclear fission
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Studies of the fission process have helped expand understanding of nuclear stability and the breakdown of heavy isotopes into lighter fragments.
During the Manhattan Project, scientists worked to harness fission for military purposes and developed the first atomic bombs that explode via nuclear fission.
fissure
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(틈)

균열

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/ˈfɪʃɝ/
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(in geology) a narrow break or crack that partially divides a rock or surface without completely separating it

synonymcleft
synonymcrack
synonymcrevice
synonymscissure
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The tectonic plates pulled apart, causing a new fissure to emerge in the earth's surface.
Deep fissures lined the walls of the crumbling canyon formed by erosion over centuries.
A network of small fissures had begun to appear in the aging concrete foundation.
solubility
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용해도

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/ˌsɑɫjəˈbɪɫəˌti/
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the ability to dissolve in a liquid

antonyminsolubility
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Solvents are chosen for chemical extractions based on the desired compound's known solubility profile.
Salt has high solubility in water and readily dissolves into ionic components when added to the solvent.
soluble
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(녹는)

용해성의

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/ˈsɑɫjəbəɫ/
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(of a substance) able to break up and disperse within a fluid

antonyminsoluble
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Sugar is highly soluble in water, dissolving readily when added to the liquid.
Glycerol is miscible and soluble in many polar solvents but will not dissolve in non-polar liquids like oils.
Salt disassociates into ions when dissolved, making it completely soluble in aquatic solutions.
soluble
solvent
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용매

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/ˈsɑɫvənt/
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a liquid that is capable of dissolving another substance

synonymdissolvent
synonymdissolver
synonymdissolving agent
synonymresolvent
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Chloroform acts as an effective solvent for lipids, fats and waxes due to its non-polar nature.
Ethanol is commonly used as a solvent to dissolve oils and perfume essences for the production of aftershaves and colognes.
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(저글링)

저글링하다

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/ˈdʒəɡəɫ/
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to continuously toss and catch multiple objects, such as balls or clubs skillfully without dropping them

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The entertainer juggled fire torches during his act.
The street performer amazed the crowd by effortlessly juggling colorful beanbags while maintaining a charming smile on his face.
In the circus, the talented performer showcased her ability to juggle clubs with precision and grace, captivating the audience with each skillful toss.

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저글링

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/dʒˈʌɡəlɹi/
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an entertaining performance or act that involves tossing and catching of props like balls, clubs, or knives

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Ancient cultures incorporated jugglery into performances as a way to showcase dexterity, rhythm and fearlessness.
As a hobby, he spent years refining his skills of jugglery through daily practice of tossing and catching multiple objects.
The circus featured amazing acts of jugglery, with performers keeping flaming torches and chainsaws aloft.
disparate
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(상이한)

다른

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/ˈdɪspɝɪt/, /dɪˈspɛɹɪt/
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not sharing any form of similarity

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The team’s disparate backgrounds brought a variety of perspectives but also led to conflicting ideas.
The class discussed the disparate theories proposed by different philosophers on the topic.
His taste in music was disparate, spanning genres from classical to heavy metal.
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격차

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/dɪˈspɛɹəti/
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a noticeable and often significant difference or inequality between two or more things

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Leaders aim to address the disparity in access to advanced education programs and job training resources.
Studies have shown growing disparities in standardized test scores based on school funding and socioeconomic status.
The rising disparity between executive pay and average worker salaries has become increasingly difficult to justify.
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