reading plus
broadcast
Disseminated far and wide.
adjacent
(adj) near, next to, adjoining.
dynamic
(adj.) actively changing (The parents found it hard to keep up with the dynamic music scene with which their children had become very familiar.)
complement
(v.) to complete, make perfect (Ann's scarf complements her blouse beautifully, making her seem fully dressed even though she isn't wearing a coat.)
presume
(v.) to take for granted, assume or suppose; to dare, take upon oneself, take liberties
radar
a system that uses reflected radio waves to detect objects and measure their distance and speed
decide
determine
competence
having enough skills to do something
consistency
how similarly the individual acts in the same situation over time
espionage
spying
submerge
to push under the surface
prevail
to win
calculate
to work out by using arithmetic
fiery
불같은, passionate, fervent, impetuous
sediment
a residue that settles in the bottom of something
attribute
1. (v.) to credit, assign (He attributes all of his success to his mother's undying encouragement.) 2. (n.) a facet or trait (Among the beetle's most peculiar attributes is its thorny protruding eyes.)
ally
A nation that joins another nation in some common effort, such as winning a war.
deserve
Do something or have or show qualities worthy of (reward or punishment)
orient
The direction that material appears on a page when printed.
diagnose
To distinguish, as a disease, by its characteristic phenomena.