A1 verb #159 가장 일반적인 4분 분량

die

When someone or something dies, it means they stop living. This is a natural process for all living things, like people, animals, and even plants. It signifies the end of their life, and they no longer exist in their living form. For instance, if a flower doesn't get enough water, it might eventually die.

die 30초 만에

  • End of life
  • Cease to live
  • Pass away

§ Understanding 'Die' (Verb)

The verb 'die' is a fundamental word in English, signifying the cessation of life. It's a concept all living things eventually experience, and understanding its usage is crucial for clear communication. As an A1 CEFR learner, you'll encounter this word in various contexts, from discussing nature to understanding simple narratives. Let's break down its meaning and how to use it correctly.

DEFINITION
To stop living or to cease to exist as a living organism. It marks the permanent end of all biological functions that sustain an individual.

When something 'dies,' it means its life has ended. This applies to people, animals, plants, and even metaphorical concepts like a fire or a dream. It's a strong verb, and understanding its implications will help you grasp more complex ideas in English.

§ How to Use 'Die' in a Sentence: Grammar and Prepositions

The verb 'die' is often used in simple sentence structures. It is an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object. You simply say 'someone dies' or 'something dies.' Let's look at some common grammatical patterns and useful prepositions that often accompany 'die'.

  • Subject + die: This is the most basic form.

The flowers will die without water.

My old car finally died last week.

  • Die + of/from (cause of death): When you want to specify what caused the death, you typically use 'of' or 'from'. 'Of' is more common with diseases, while 'from' can be used more broadly.

He will die of old age one day.

Many plants die from lack of sunlight.

  • Die + for (a cause or person): This expression is used when someone sacrifices their life for something or someone they believe in.

He would die for his country.

  • Die + out: This phrasal verb means to become extinct or to disappear completely.

Many old traditions are starting to die out.

  • Die + down: This phrasal verb is used for things like fires, sounds, or emotions, meaning to become less strong or active.

The applause began to die down.

Understanding these prepositions and phrasal verbs will allow you to use 'die' more precisely and in a wider range of contexts. Remember, practice is key! Try to create your own sentences using 'die' with these different prepositions.

§ Common Phrases and Figurative Language with 'Die'

Beyond its literal meaning, 'die' also appears in several common English expressions and figurative uses. These are important to learn as they add richness to the language.

  • To be dying for something: This means you really, really want something.

I'm dying for a cup of coffee!

  • To die laughing: This means to laugh a lot, so much that it feels like you might literally die.

The movie was so funny, I almost died laughing.

  • To die hard: This describes something that is difficult to stop or get rid of.

Old habits die hard.

As you progress in your English learning journey, you'll encounter more nuanced uses of 'die'. For now, focus on the core meaning and the most common grammatical structures. Regularly reviewing these examples and trying to incorporate them into your own speaking and writing will solidify your understanding.

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Subject-Verb Agreement: Ensure the verb 'die' agrees with its subject in number and person.

The plant dies if it doesn't get water. (Singular subject 'plant' with singular verb 'dies')

Tense Usage: Use the appropriate tense of 'die' to reflect when the action occurs.

He died peacefully in his sleep yesterday. (Past simple tense)

Prepositions with 'die': Common prepositions used with 'die' include 'of' (cause of death), 'from' (cause or result), 'for' (reason or sacrifice), and 'in' (circumstances or place).

She died of a rare illness. He died from his injuries. They died for their country. She died in the accident.

Intransitive Verb: 'Die' is typically an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object.

The light died. (Correct, no object) You cannot say 'He died him'.

Phrasal Verbs and Idioms: Be aware of common phrasal verbs and idioms using 'die', such as 'die down' (to become less strong) or 'die out' (to become extinct).

The storm finally died down. Dinosaurs died out millions of years ago.

반의어

암기하기

기억법

Imagine a detective saying, "D-I-E: Deceased, Inactive, Expired." This helps you remember the meaning of 'die' as the end of life.

시각적 연상

Picture a blooming flower, vibrant and full of life. Then, in slow motion, visualize its petals wilting, shriveling, and eventually falling off, leaving only a dried stem. This visual represents the process of something ceasing to live or exist.

Word Web

pass away perish expire demise kick the bucket

챌린지

Try to use the word 'die' in a few different sentences. For example: 'The old tree might die if it doesn't get enough water.' or 'Many plants die in the winter.' This helps reinforce your understanding of its usage.

셀프 테스트 48 질문

multiple choice A2

Which sentence uses 'die' correctly?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Flowers often die in the winter.

To 'die' means to stop living. Flowers are living things.

multiple choice A2

What happens when a plant dies?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It stops living.

When a plant dies, it ceases to exist as a living organism.

multiple choice A2

Choose the word that means the opposite of 'die'.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: live

To 'live' means to be alive, which is the opposite of to 'die'.

true false A2

A living thing will eventually die.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

All living organisms have a lifespan and will eventually stop living.

true false A2

If you are very hungry, you can say 'I am going to die'.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

This is an exaggeration. While you might feel very hungry, you are not literally going to die from it in that moment.

true false A2

When a battery 'dies', it means it has no more power.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

In this context, 'die' is used metaphorically to mean something stops functioning due to lack of power, similar to how a living thing stops functioning when it dies.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: My old cat will soon die.

This sentence describes a future event using 'will soon die'.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Many plants die in winter.

This sentence talks about a general truth about plants in winter.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: He watched the flower slowly die.

This sentence uses the past tense 'watched' to describe observing a flower dying.

writing B1

Imagine a world where people don't die. What would be some of the biggest challenges and advantages of such a world? Write a short paragraph expressing your thoughts.

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Sample answer

In a world without death, overpopulation would be an immense challenge, straining global resources like food and housing. While people would gain infinite time to learn and experience, there might be a lack of motivation for innovation and a sense of existential boredom, as the natural cycle of life and renewal would be broken.

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writing B1

Write a short story (3-4 sentences) about a very old tree that finally 'dies' after many years, and what happens to the animals that lived in it.

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Sample answer

The ancient oak tree, which had stood for centuries, finally died and crashed to the forest floor during a strong storm. Its once mighty branches, now brittle, could no longer provide shelter for the birds and squirrels that called it home. The animals, though sad to see their home gone, quickly began searching for new trees, understanding that even in death, new life would flourish around the fallen giant.

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writing B1

If you could ask someone who is about to die one question, what would it be and why?

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Sample answer

If I could ask someone about to die one question, I would ask, 'What is the one piece of advice you would give to live a life without regrets?' I would ask this because I believe their perspective, having faced the end, would offer profound wisdom on what truly matters in life, helping me to cherish each moment and make meaningful choices.

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reading B1

According to the passage, how do some cultures view death?

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In many cultures, the concept of 'death' is not just about the end of life, but also about a transition or a new beginning. For example, some traditions believe in reincarnation, where the soul moves into a new body. Others celebrate the lives of those who have died with festivals, ensuring their memory lives on.

According to the passage, how do some cultures view death?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: As a transition or new beginning.

The passage explicitly states that 'the concept of 'death' is not just about the end of life, but also about a transition or a new beginning' in many cultures.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: As a transition or new beginning.

The passage explicitly states that 'the concept of 'death' is not just about the end of life, but also about a transition or a new beginning' in many cultures.

reading B1

What does the passage suggest about the word 'die' when used metaphorically?

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The term 'die' isn't always used literally. For instance, a phone battery can 'die,' meaning it runs out of power. A company can 'die' if it goes out of business. These metaphorical uses highlight that the core meaning of 'ceasing to exist or function' remains, even when applied to non-living things or abstract concepts.

What does the passage suggest about the word 'die' when used metaphorically?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It means to cease to exist or function, even for non-living things.

The passage explains that 'these metaphorical uses highlight that the core meaning of 'ceasing to exist or function' remains, even when applied to non-living things or abstract concepts.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It means to cease to exist or function, even for non-living things.

The passage explains that 'these metaphorical uses highlight that the core meaning of 'ceasing to exist or function' remains, even when applied to non-living things or abstract concepts.'

reading B1

What is the main message of the phrase 'Carpe Diem' in the context of the passage?

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The famous phrase 'Carpe Diem' translates from Latin to 'Seize the Day.' It's a reminder to live life to the fullest and not postpone enjoyment, because life is finite. This philosophy acknowledges that every individual will eventually 'die,' making the present moment precious.

What is the main message of the phrase 'Carpe Diem' in the context of the passage?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To enjoy the present moment because life is limited.

The passage states, 'It's a reminder to live life to the fullest and not postpone enjoyment, because life is finite.' This directly aligns with enjoying the present moment due to life's limitations.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To enjoy the present moment because life is limited.

The passage states, 'It's a reminder to live life to the fullest and not postpone enjoyment, because life is finite.' This directly aligns with enjoying the present moment due to life's limitations.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The old tree began to die after the drought.

This order forms a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Many species are expected to die out due to climate change.

This order creates a coherent and logical sentence discussing the impact of climate change on species.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: He promised he would die trying to achieve his dream.

This arrangement forms a common idiom 'die trying' within a complete sentence.

writing B2

Imagine you are writing a eulogy for a beloved pet that has passed away. Describe the pet's life and the impact it had on you, using respectful and emotional language. Focus on expressing your grief and remembrance.

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Sample answer

My dear companion, Buster, brought so much joy and unconditional love into my life. Every day was an adventure with him, from our morning walks to our cozy evenings by the fire. His playful spirit and comforting presence will be deeply missed, and though he may be gone, his paw prints will forever remain on my heart. He truly taught me the meaning of loyalty and unwavering affection.

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writing B2

Write a short paragraph for a historical account about a significant figure who died for a cause. Discuss the impact of their death on the movement or society they were a part of.

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Sample answer

Joan of Arc's death by execution in 1431, though tragic, galvanized the French forces and ultimately contributed to the end of the Hundred Years' War. Her martyrdom transformed her into a national symbol of resistance and faith, inspiring future generations to fight for their beliefs and homeland. Her sacrifice solidified her legacy as a heroic figure whose influence transcended her own lifetime.

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writing B2

Compose a reflective journal entry after watching a documentary about endangered species. Express your feelings about the potential for these species to 'die out' and what actions, if any, you feel are necessary to prevent this.

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Sample answer

Tonight's documentary on endangered species left me feeling incredibly somber. The thought of entire species ceasing to exist, simply disappearing from our planet, is truly heartbreaking. It underscores the urgent need for more robust conservation efforts and greater global cooperation. We must all recognize our responsibility to protect biodiversity, or future generations will only know these magnificent creatures through images and stories.

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reading B2

What is the primary focus of the discussion surrounding 'dying with dignity'?

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In many cultures, the concept of 'dying with dignity' is increasingly discussed. This refers to the idea that an individual should have control over the circumstances of their death, particularly when facing a terminal illness. Debates often center on the ethics of euthanasia and assisted suicide, and the role of palliative care in ensuring a peaceful end of life. These discussions highlight the evolving societal perspectives on mortality and individual autonomy.

What is the primary focus of the discussion surrounding 'dying with dignity'?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The individual's control over their death when terminally ill.

The passage explicitly states that 'dying with dignity' refers to an individual having 'control over the circumstances of their death, particularly when facing a terminal illness.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The individual's control over their death when terminally ill.

The passage explicitly states that 'dying with dignity' refers to an individual having 'control over the circumstances of their death, particularly when facing a terminal illness.'

reading B2

According to the passage, what can cause an idea to 'die'?

Read this passage:

The metaphor of ideas or movements 'dying' is common in intellectual discourse. When an idea 'dies,' it means it loses its relevance, support, or impact within a society or academic field. This can happen due to new discoveries, changing societal values, or simply a lack of compelling arguments. However, sometimes old ideas are revitalized or 'reborn' in new contexts.

According to the passage, what can cause an idea to 'die'?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: New discoveries, changing values, or insufficient arguments.

The passage states that an idea can 'die' due to 'new discoveries, changing societal values, or simply a lack of compelling arguments.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: New discoveries, changing values, or insufficient arguments.

The passage states that an idea can 'die' due to 'new discoveries, changing societal values, or simply a lack of compelling arguments.'

reading B2

What is the main point the passage makes about a species 'die-off' in the natural world?

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In the natural world, the 'die-off' of a particular species can have significant ecological consequences. For example, if a key pollinator species were to die off, it could lead to a decline in plant reproduction, affecting the entire food web. Similarly, the die-off of a predator could lead to an overpopulation of its prey, which in turn could degrade the environment. These events underscore the interconnectedness of ecosystems.

What is the main point the passage makes about a species 'die-off' in the natural world?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It can lead to significant and far-reaching ecological consequences.

The passage emphasizes that a 'die-off' can have 'significant ecological consequences' and affect the 'entire food web,' highlighting its far-reaching impact.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It can lead to significant and far-reaching ecological consequences.

The passage emphasizes that a 'die-off' can have 'significant ecological consequences' and affect the 'entire food web,' highlighting its far-reaching impact.

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Despite advances in medicine, the fundamental truth remains: all living things must eventually die.

This sentence discusses the inevitability of death despite medical progress, reflecting a C1 level of complexity.

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The concept of legacy often comes into sharp focus when individuals contemplate their mortality and what they will leave behind when they die.

This sentence explores the abstract idea of legacy in relation to death, suitable for a C1 learner.

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Philosophers have long grappled with the existential implications of what it means to live fully in the face of the certainty that we will all die.

This sentence delves into the philosophical considerations of death and living, appropriate for a C1 level.

writing C2

Compose a short essay (200-250 words) exploring the philosophical implications of mortality and the various cultural perspectives on 'dying.' Discuss how different societies cope with loss and the concept of an afterlife or lack thereof.

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Sample answer

Mortality, the inescapable fate of all living beings, has profoundly shaped human thought and culture since time immemorial. Philosophically, the recognition of our finite existence often serves as a catalyst for introspection, prompting questions about the meaning of life, the nature of consciousness, and the legacy we leave behind. Different cultures have developed intricate and varied perspectives on 'dying,' reflecting their unique spiritual beliefs, societal values, and historical experiences. In some traditions, death is viewed not as an end, but as a transition to another realm, often accompanied by elaborate rituals designed to guide the departed soul. These can range from vibrant celebrations of life and ancestral veneration to solemn periods of mourning and reflection. Conversely, other worldviews embrace a more materialist understanding, where death signifies the cessation of biological functions and the dissolution of individual consciousness. In such contexts, solace is often found in the continuity of memory, the impact one has had on others, or the advancement of human knowledge. Regardless of the specific interpretation, the universality of death compels societies to develop mechanisms for coping with loss, whether through communal mourning, philosophical discourse, or the creation of art and literature that grapples with existential themes. Ultimately, the way a culture confronts and comprehends dying reveals much about its fundamental understanding of life itself.

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writing C2

Imagine you are a historical figure on their deathbed. Write a monologue (150-200 words) reflecting on your life, your achievements, your regrets, and your final thoughts as you prepare to 'die.' Ensure your tone and vocabulary are appropriate for the historical period you choose.

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Sample answer

As I lie here, the flickering candle casting long shadows upon the wall, I feel the chill of the inevitable approaching. My mind, though weary, races through the tapestry of my years. The grand victories, the arduous campaigns, the treaties forged and broken – they all blur into a single, overwhelming mosaic. Have I served my people well? The question gnaws at me, a persistent echo in the chamber of my fading consciousness. I recall the faces of those I loved, those I lost, and those I led. Oh, the weight of responsibility, the constant striving for a better tomorrow, even if tomorrow I shall not see. There are regrets, of course, unspoken words and missed opportunities that now prickle like thorns in my memory. But there is also a profound sense of peace, a quiet acceptance of the natural order. My work is done, my legacy, for better or worse, is etched into the annals of time. I close my eyes, ready to embrace the boundless silence, to finally 'die' and become one with the earth that bore me.

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writing C2

Discuss the ethical considerations surrounding end-of-life care and the right to 'die' with dignity. Explore different perspectives on euthanasia, assisted suicide, and the role of personal autonomy in medical decisions, referencing at least two distinct ethical frameworks (e.g., utilitarianism, deontology). (250-300 words)

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Sample answer

The ethical landscape surrounding end-of-life care and the right to 'die' with dignity is fraught with complex moral dilemmas, touching upon fundamental questions of life, suffering, and personal autonomy. The debate often centers on practices like euthanasia and assisted suicide, which challenge deeply held beliefs about the sanctity of life. From a deontological perspective, acts that intentionally cause death, even to alleviate suffering, can be seen as inherently wrong, violating universal moral duties and the intrinsic value of human life. This framework often emphasizes the duty to preserve life and prohibits actions that could be construed as taking it. Conversely, a utilitarian approach might weigh the greatest good for the greatest number, considering the immense suffering endured by individuals with terminal illnesses and the potential for a dignified, pain-free end. If a patient's quality of life is severely diminished and their suffering immense, a utilitarian might argue that allowing them to 'die' with dignity could minimize overall suffering. The concept of personal autonomy plays a crucial role in this discussion, asserting an individual's right to make informed decisions about their own body and medical treatment, including the choice to refuse life-sustaining care. However, the extent to which this autonomy extends to actively ending one's life remains a contentious issue. Balancing the individual's right to self-determination with societal obligations to protect vulnerable individuals and uphold the value of life requires careful consideration of various ethical frameworks and their implications for policy and practice in end-of-life care.

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reading C2

According to Stoic philosophy, what was the primary reason for accepting death without fear?

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In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly within Stoicism, the concept of 'dying' was not merely a biological event but a profound philosophical exercise. Stoics viewed death as a natural and inevitable part of the cosmic order, urging individuals to accept it with equanimity and to live in accordance with reason. They believed that fear of death was irrational, as death itself was neither good nor bad, but simply the cessation of existence. By embracing this perspective, one could achieve ataraxia, a state of inner tranquility and freedom from disturbance.

According to Stoic philosophy, what was the primary reason for accepting death without fear?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Death was a natural and inevitable part of the cosmic order, neither good nor bad.

The passage explicitly states that Stoics viewed death as 'a natural and inevitable part of the cosmic order,' and believed that 'fear of death was irrational, as death itself was neither good nor bad.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Death was a natural and inevitable part of the cosmic order, neither good nor bad.

The passage explicitly states that Stoics viewed death as 'a natural and inevitable part of the cosmic order,' and believed that 'fear of death was irrational, as death itself was neither good nor bad.'

reading C2

What was the primary message conveyed by the 'danse macabre' art genre?

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The danse macabre, or 'dance of death,' is an allegorical art genre from the late Middle Ages, depicting a personified Death leading people from all walks of life—kings, peasants, clergy, and children—in a grim, skeletal procession. This artistic motif served as a stark reminder of the universality of death, that no one, regardless of status or wealth, could escape its grasp. It underscored the ephemeral nature of earthly life and encouraged contemplation of one's mortality, often in the context of religious teachings about salvation and damnation.

What was the primary message conveyed by the 'danse macabre' art genre?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Death was a universal equalizer, inescapable for everyone.

The passage states that the danse macabre served as 'a stark reminder of the universality of death, that no one, regardless of status or wealth, could escape its grasp.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Death was a universal equalizer, inescapable for everyone.

The passage states that the danse macabre served as 'a stark reminder of the universality of death, that no one, regardless of status or wealth, could escape its grasp.'

reading C2

According to Kübler-Ross's model, what is characteristic of the stages of grief?

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Elizabeth Kübler-Ross's seminal work, 'On Death and Dying,' introduced the widely recognized five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. While these stages are not necessarily linear and individuals may experience them in different orders or revisit previous stages, they provide a framework for understanding the emotional processes people undergo when confronting their own mortality or the impending 'death' of a loved one. The model highlights the psychological journey towards coming to terms with loss.

According to Kübler-Ross's model, what is characteristic of the stages of grief?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They provide a framework for understanding emotional processes, but are not necessarily linear.

The passage explicitly states, 'While these stages are not necessarily linear and individuals may experience them in different orders or revisit previous stages, they provide a framework for understanding the emotional processes people undergo.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They provide a framework for understanding emotional processes, but are not necessarily linear.

The passage explicitly states, 'While these stages are not necessarily linear and individuals may experience them in different orders or revisit previous stages, they provide a framework for understanding the emotional processes people undergo.'

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Inevitably, all things must eventually die.

This sentence structure emphasizes the natural progression of life and death, starting with an adverbial phrase.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The ancient philosophers pondered what it means to die.

This sentence explores the philosophical aspect of death, using a complex noun clause as the object of 'pondered'.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To die with dignity is a wish many harbor.

This sentence uses an infinitive phrase as the subject, highlighting a common human desire concerning the end of life.

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aberration

B2

A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome. It refers to a temporary change or a deviation from the standard path or rule.

abfacible

C1

To systematically strip or remove the external surface or facade of a structure or material for analysis, restoration, or cleaning. It specifically refers to the technical act of uncovering underlying layers while preserving the integrity of the core material.

abfactency

C1

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