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ACT 수학 및 평가 - 시간과 순서

여기에서는 "hindsight", "perennial", "vintage" 등과 같은 시간과 순서와 관련된 몇 가지 영어 단어를 배우게 될 것입니다. 이는 ACT 시험을 통과하는 데 도움이 될 것입니다.

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ACT Vocabulary for Math and Assessment
ongoing
ongoing
[형용사]

currently occurring or continuing

진행 중인, 지속적인

진행 중인, 지속적인

Ex: The ongoing investigation into the crime has involved multiple law enforcement agencies. 
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impending
impending
[형용사]

about to happen soon, often with a sense of threat or urgency

임박한, 다가오는

임박한, 다가오는

Ex: The impending birth of their first child filled the couple with excitement and anticipation. 
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perpetual
perpetual
[형용사]

continuing forever or indefinitely into the future

영구적인, 영원한

영구적인, 영원한

Ex: The lighthouse provides a perpetual light to guide ships at sea. 
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chronological
chronological
[형용사]

organized according to the order that the events occurred in

연대순의

연대순의

Ex: The historical events were presented in chronological order. 
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intercalary
intercalary
[형용사]

(of a day or month) added to a calendar to align it with the solar year or another astronomical cycle

윤의, 삽입된

윤의, 삽입된

Ex: The intercalary day in a leap year helps synchronize the calendar with Earth's orbit around the Sun. 
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permanent
permanent
[형용사]

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

영구적인, 고정된

영구적인, 고정된

Ex: The museum's permanent collection includes timeless masterpieces from around the world. 
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ephemeral
ephemeral
[형용사]

lasting or existing for a small amount of time

덧없는, 일시적인

덧없는, 일시적인

Ex: The joy of childhood is often described as ephemeral, fleeting away as one grows older. 
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perennial
perennial
[형용사]

lasting for a long time or continuing indefinitely

영속적인, 지속적인

영속적인, 지속적인

Ex: His perennial optimism helped him weather life's challenges. 
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abiding
abiding
[형용사]

enduring for a prolonged priod

지속적인, 오래가는

지속적인, 오래가는

Ex: He had an abiding interest in classical music that never waned over the years. 
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imminent
imminent
[형용사]

(particularly of something unpleasant) likely to take place in the near future

임박한,  가까운

임박한, 가까운

Ex: With tensions escalating between the two countries, war seemed imminent. 
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timeless
timeless
[형용사]

remaining unaffected by the passage of time

시대를 초월한, 영원한

시대를 초월한, 영원한

Ex: Her style is elegant and timeless, never going out of fashion. 
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vintage
vintage
[형용사]

(of things) old but highly valued for the quality, excellent condition, or timeless design

오래된, 빈티지

오래된, 빈티지

Ex: The vintage car, restored to its former glory, exemplified the craftsmanship of classic automobiles. 
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retrospective
retrospective
[형용사]

referring or relating to a past event

회고적인, 과거의

회고적인, 과거의

Ex: The museum's retrospective exhibit showcased artwork from the last century. 
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overdue
overdue
[형용사]

‌not paid, done, etc. within the required or expected timeframe

연체된, 미납된

연체된, 미납된

Ex: The bill payment is overdue, and late fees may apply. 
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futuristic
futuristic
[형용사]

having extremely modern, innovative technology or design, often resembling what might be expected in the future

미래적인, 선진적인

미래적인, 선진적인

Ex: The futuristic concept car boasted autonomous driving capabilities, augmented reality displays, and zero-emission propulsion. 
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looming
looming
[형용사]

approaching or coming soon, often with a sense of concern or importance

다가오는, 위협적인

다가오는, 위협적인

Ex: The looming storm clouds signaled bad weather ahead. 
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primordial
primordial
[형용사]

belonging to the beginning of time

원시의, 태고의

원시의, 태고의

Ex: The primordial forests are home to species that have thrived for millions of years. 
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transient
transient
[형용사]

having a very short duration

일시적인, 순간적인

일시적인, 순간적인

Ex: The transient nature of youth reminds us to cherish each moment. 
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lasting
lasting
[형용사]

continuing or enduring for a long time, without significant changes

지속적인, 오래가는

지속적인, 오래가는

Ex: The effects of the medication were lasting, providing relief for several hours after taking it. 
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periodic
periodic
[형용사]

taking place or repeating at consistent, set intervals over time

주기적인, 정기적인

주기적인, 정기적인

Ex: The fire alarm undergoes periodic testing to ensure it’s functioning properly. 
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simultaneously

at exactly the same time

동시에, 같은 시간에

동시에, 같은 시간에

Ex: The two dancers performed different routines simultaneously on the stage. 
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temporarily
temporarily
[부사]

for a limited period of time

일시적으로, 임시로

일시적으로, 임시로

Ex: She lived in the city temporarily while her house was being renovated. 
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annually
annually
[부사]

in a way that happens once every year

매년, 해마다

매년, 해마다

Ex: The insurance premium is paid annually. 
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initially
initially
[부사]

at the starting point of a process or situation

처음에, 초기에

처음에, 초기에

Ex: The drug was initially tested on mice before human trials. 
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rarely
rarely
[부사]

on a very infrequent basis

드물게, 매우 드물게

드물게, 매우 드물게

Ex: She rarely eats sweets, preferring fruit instead. 
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instantaneously

in an immediate manner with no delay

즉시, 순간적으로

즉시, 순간적으로

Ex: The message was delivered instantaneously. 
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indefinitely
indefinitely
[부사]

for an unspecified period of time

무기한으로, 정해지지 않은 기간 동안

무기한으로, 정해지지 않은 기간 동안

Ex: The event has been postponed indefinitely due to unforeseen circumstances. 
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invariably
invariably
[부사]

in every case without exception

변함없이, 항상

변함없이, 항상

Ex: She is invariably punctual for all meetings. 
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periodically
periodically
[부사]

now and then or from time to time

주기적으로,  가끔

주기적으로, 가끔

Ex: The professor periodically updates the syllabus, adding new readings when relevant research emerges. 
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succession
succession
[명사]

the sequence in which one thing follows another in time

연속, 순서

연속, 순서

Ex: The succession of events leading up to the discovery was carefully documented. 
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precedent
precedent
[형용사]

earlier in time, order, arrangement, or significance, often serving as an example or rule to be followed in the future

이전의, 선례의

이전의, 선례의

Ex: The judge's ruling was based on precedent cases that had similar circumstances. 
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aftermath
aftermath
[명사]

the situation that follows a very unpleasant event such as a war, natural disaster, accident, etc.

여파, 전후

여파, 전후

Ex: The aftermath of the earthquake left the city in ruins and thousands of people homeless. 
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antecedent
antecedent
[형용사]

existing or occurring before something else

선행하는, 이전의

선행하는, 이전의

Ex: The antecedent events led to a significant shift in public opinion. 
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precursor
precursor
[명사]

someone or something that comes before another of the same type, acting as a sign of what will come next

전조, 선구자

전조, 선구자

Ex: The invention of the telegraph was a precursor to modern communication technologies. 
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forthcoming
forthcoming
[형용사]

referring to an event or occurrence that is about to happen very soon

다가오는,  forthcoming

다가오는, forthcoming

Ex: The company's CEO promised that forthcoming changes would lead to improved efficiency. 
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subsequent
subsequent
[형용사]

occurring or coming after something else

이후의, 다음의

이후의, 다음의

Ex: The subsequent chapters of the book delve deeper into the protagonist's journey. 
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upcoming
upcoming
[형용사]

about to come to pass

다가오는, 예정된

다가오는, 예정된

Ex: The school announced upcoming events for the month. 
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preliminary
preliminary
[형용사]

occurring before a more important thing, particularly as an act of introduction

예비적인

예비적인

Ex: The preliminary investigation revealed important evidence for further examination. 
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hierarchical
hierarchical
[형용사]

relating to a system that is organized based on social ranking or levels of authority

계층적인

계층적인

Ex: The hierarchical structure of the organization ensures clear lines of authority and responsibility. 
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latter
latter
[형용사]

referring to the second of two things mentioned

후자, 두 번째

후자, 두 번째

Ex: n the debate between the two proposals, the latter argument was more compelling. 
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consecutive
consecutive
[형용사]

continuously happening one after another

연속적인,  잇따른

연속적인, 잇따른

Ex: He scored three consecutive goals in the match, leading his team to victory. 
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to sequence
to sequence
[동사]

to arrange items or events in a particular order

순서를 정하다, 배열하다

순서를 정하다, 배열하다

Ex: She sequenced the photos to create a narrative. 
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to foreshadow

to indicate in advance that something, particularly something bad, will take place

예시하다, 예고하다

예시하다, 예고하다

Ex: The dark clouds foreshadowed an impending storm. 
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to alternate
to alternate
[동사]

to take turns doing something

교대로 하다, 번갈아 하다

교대로 하다, 번갈아 하다

Ex: In the long drive, the couple would alternate driving every two hours to avoid fatigue. 
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thereafter
thereafter
[부사]

from a particular time onward

그 후, 이후

그 후, 이후

Ex: He graduated from college, and thereafter, he started his career. 
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to coincide
to coincide
[동사]

to occur at the same time as something else

일치하다, 동시에 발생하다

일치하다, 동시에 발생하다

Ex: Her birthday coincides with the start of the school year. 
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to prolong
to prolong
[동사]

to make something last longer in time than it would naturally

연장하다, 길게 하다

연장하다, 길게 하다

Ex: She prolonged her vacation by an extra week. 
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to protract
to protract
[동사]

to extend a period of time or duration

연장하다, 끌다

연장하다, 끌다

Ex: She protracted the meeting by discussing irrelevant topics. 
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to linger
to linger
[동사]

to intentionally prolong the completion of an action or process

꾸물거리다, 지연시키다

꾸물거리다, 지연시키다

Ex: He lingered in submitting his report, hoping to gather more data to strengthen his case. 
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to span
to span
[동사]

to cover or last the whole of a period of time

걸치다, 포괄하다

걸치다, 포괄하다

Ex: Her career in the company spanned over three decades, from entry-level to executive. 
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to expire
to expire
[동사]

(particularly of a time period) to no longer be valid or active

만료되다, 종료되다

만료되다, 종료되다

Ex: The three-year period has expired, so the contract is no longer valid. 
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bout
bout
[명사]

a short duration or episode during which a particular activity or event occurs

에피소드, 기간

에피소드, 기간

Ex: After a bout of heavy rain, the streets were flooded and traffic came to a standstill. 
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chronicle
chronicle
[명사]

a historical account of events presented in chronological order

연대기, 년대기

연대기, 년대기

Ex: The historian wrote a detailed chronicle of the medieval period. 
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eternity
eternity
[명사]

time that is endless

영원, 무한

영원, 무한

Ex: Gazing up at the starry night sky, he felt as though he could get lost in the vastness of eternity. 
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solstice
solstice
[명사]

either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator

지점, 절기

지점, 절기

Ex: The winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, a time when darkness holds sway over the land and the world seems to stand still. 
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to retrospect

to look back on past events

돌아보기, 과거를 반성하다

돌아보기, 과거를 반성하다

Ex: Every year, on his birthday, Jack retrospects on the accomplishments and lessons from the previous year. 
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schedule
schedule
[명사]

a plan or timetable outlining the sequence of events or activities

일정,  시간표

일정, 시간표

Ex: She checked her schedule to see when her next meeting was. 
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synchronization

the state or process of two or more things occurring at the same time or working together in harmony

동기화, 조정

동기화, 조정

Ex: The synchronization of the dancers was impressive, moving as if they were one entity. 
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hindsight
hindsight
[명사]

the ability to comprehend and evaluate past events or decisions, often gaining insights that were not apparent at the time

후견, 사후 통찰력

후견, 사후 통찰력

Ex: In hindsight, he realized that quitting his job without a backup plan was a mistake. 
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concurrent
concurrent
[형용사]

happening or taking place at the same time

동시의,  병행하는

동시의, 병행하는

Ex: Several concurrent events at the festival attracted huge crowds to the downtown area. 
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