영어에서 Described it 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Huh! That's exactly as you described it.
I described it as the elementary quantum of action….
Our employee Fred described it like this.
So I described it in detail for her about it. .
That's exactly as you described it. Huh… that's.
As one woman described it in the movie, there is a sense of impending doom and anxiety about going home.
Early reviews of the release were positive, and described it as"very, very fast and very, very loud.
The way they described it, the fervor that was in their eyes, it captivated me and I knew then.
Co-founder and CEO Matteo Franceschetti described it, succinctly, as“Nest for your bed.”.
The way Pacioli described it, for everything of value that merchants or bankers took in, they had to give something back.
Mary used it as a crib, an angel described it, and shepherds admired it. .
The British entomologist E. B. Poulton described it as"the most interesting butterfly in the world".
Although Cassini's control did restrictthe Observatory's studies and although he did fight against most of the new theories, his behaviour does not seem as uniformly tyrannical and baleful as Delambre described it.
I heard about this app from a friend who described it as“basically, kind of like meeting someone in real person.”.
Generations of immigrants from Greece, Italy and the Levant settled here and made the city synonymous with commerce, cosmopolitanism and bohemian culture,Lawrence Durrell described it as" The capital city of Asiatic Europe, if such a thing could exist".
In 1719 a Spanish governor described it as“the poorest and most miserable Spanish economy in all of America”.
When comparing theproject to Tool in an interview with Rolling Stone, Keenan described it as his"attempt to make music to inspire people.….
He originally named it“Contrology” and described it as“The art and science of coordinating mind, body, and spirit through natural motions under strict conscious control”.
Being saved means entering into the presenceof God- in a"new heaven and new earth," as Isaiah described it in our first reading today(Isaiah 66).
My colleagues and I subsequently described it as Kathroperla siskiyou, after the Siskiyou mountains of southern Oregon.
He described it as already among“the harshest that ever existed in the world” and suggested that,“if ever a permanent inequality of conditions and aristocracy again penetrate the world,it may be predicted that this is the gate by which they will enter.”.
Conway showed the game to his friend Martin Gardner who described it in the October 1970 column which he wrote in Scientific American.
As the Honorable J. A. Bingham described it, the multitudes immigrating to America wanted to establish“What the world had not seen for ages; viz., a church without a pope, and a state without a king.”.
Spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic told PolitiFact in statement that described it as"the largest support package in the history of the European Union.".
Barney Ronay in The Guardian described it as"the most humiliating World Cup host nation defeat of all time", and Joe Callaghan of The Independent described it as"the darkest night in Brazil's footballing history.
In the patent application for his programmable robot arm, George Devol described it as a“Programmed Article Transfer,” referencing the device's ability to be programmed to move materials.
When Steve Jobs announced the iPad in 2010, he described it as a device that was supposed to be able to do a few key tasks, such as internet browsing, email, watching movies, and reading books, better than both the iPhone and the iMac.
When comparing theproject to Tool in an interview with Rolling Stone, Keenan described it as his"attempt to make music to inspire people.… This is definitely not thinking man's music, but groove-oriented music that makes you feel good.".
As Nobel-Prize winning physiologist, Charles Sherrington described it, life operates as a delicate energy-system, a system whose energy is partly used to maintain itself, for example, through nutrition, growth, excretion, mass movement of its parts, and reproduction[xi].