영어에서 Dressed in black 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Dressed in black.
Ninjas dressed in black.
Dressed in black- what else?
A witch dressed in black.
A man dressed in black will come for it later.
He-- He was all dressed in black.
A man dressed in black immediately appeared.
Depression is a woman dressed in black.
They dressed in black to mourn the death of democracy.
This time, most were dressed in black.
They were dressed in black and carrying a load on their back.
Protesters at the airport dressed in black.
That's a fact, dressed in black, my heart break, bones will crack.
Felt most comfortable in dressed in black.
Aa tall man dressed in black. It was something supernatural, evil.
Baby and Debora are frequently dressed in black and white.
They are both dressed in black, as if they are at a funeral.
What appears underneath for all to see is that every person is dressed in black.
Then I saw two women dressed in black cross the street.
I saw snipers on the roofs of buildings near the hospital, they were dressed in black.
Participants dressed in black and carried signs reading,“If you touch one of us, we all react.”.
The primary aggressor was wearing a black maskconcealing any facial features, and both offenders were dressed in black.
To us it looks like the first figure is a lady dressed in black and to the left of her it looks like a child.”.
The primary aggressor was wearing a black mask concealingany facial features and both offenders were dressed in black,” according to the report.
My sweater says"Poverty is sexist" and we dressed in black to acknowledge that it is time for all of us, men and women, to empower ourselves with equality.
Let's get people to go in the street,face the sea, their back to the street, dressed in black, standing up silently for one hour, doing nothing and then just leaving.
The long and very classy beard, long hair, a Harley, dressed in black with skulls everywhere representing their association to the anti-conformity through a sociological sarcasm towards the vision of good versus evil….