영어에서 Man must 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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That man must have gotten to her. I thought you had a signed agreement.
I thought you had a signed agreement. That man must have gotten to her.
Each man must be careful how he builds on it.
About an hour later another man insisted,“This man must have been with Jesus.
In Islam man must be the best man, women must be the best women.
Man must go on with his reformation of philosophy and his clarification of religion.
To realize providence in time, man must accomplish the task of achieving perfection.
The people living on the island saw the snake hanging from Paul's hand and said to each other,“This man must be a murderer!
The first Christ-suffering which every man must experience is the call to abandon the attachments of this world.
Just as Moses lifted up thesnake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up.
Now Petersen Sahib had ears all over him, as a man must have who listens to the most silent of all living things- the wild elephant.
Every man must take the weapons of murder- a sword and a bayonet- and must either kill, or at least load the rifle and sharpen the sword, that is, prepare to kill.
Life must continue to grow in meaningfulness; man must go on with his reformation of philosophy and his clarification of religion.
According to McCartney, he wrote the lines"Was she told when she was young that pain would lead to pleasure" and"That a man must break his back to earn his day of leisure.
To be a sharer of that life, man must renounce his own will and fulfill the will of the Father of life, who gave it to the son of man. .
According to McCartney, he wrote the lines"Was she told when she was young that pain would lead to pleasure" and"That a man must break his back to earn his day of leisure," but in a 1970 interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon claimed those lyrics were his dig at the Catholic Church.
Thus, to obtain the good, a man must not trouble himself about the change of external conditions, but only about changing himself: he must stop doing what is evil, if he is doing it, and must begin to do good, if he is not doing it.
Just as Moses lifted up thesnake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up[the atonement on the cross], 15 that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life.
One would think every right-minded man must say in amazement:"Why should I promise to yield obedience to everything that has been decreed first by Salisbury, then by Gladstone; one day by Boulanger, and another by Parliament;
Another is that since man will invariably differ in their opinions, each man must be permitted to urge freel and even strenuously his own opinion provided, he accords to others the same right.
One would think every right-minded man must say in amazement:"Why should I promise to yield obedience to everything that has been decreed first by Salisbury, then by Gladstone; one day by Boulanger, and another by Parliament; one day by Peter III., the next by Catherine, and the day after by Pougachef; one day by a mad king of Bavaria, another by William?
In spite of how it may seem, sooner or later man must recognize that any cruelty to any human being brings us face to face with the judgment of God.
One would think every right-minded man must say in amazement,“Why should I promise to yield obedience to everything that has been decreed first by Salisbury, then by Gladstone;
While Christ's teaching is not only a doctrine that gives rules that a man must follow, it unfolds a new meaning in life, and defines a whole world of human activity quite different from all that has preceded it and appropriate to the period on which man is entering.
(2079.7) If universe reality is only one vast machine, then man must be outside of the universe and apart from it in order to recognize such a fact and become conscious of the insight of such an evaluation.
According to McCartney, he contributed the lines“Was she told when she was young that pain would lead to pleasure” and“That a man must break his back to earn his day of leisure.”[2] However, in a 1970 interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon claimed that he came up with these lines as a comment on Christianity which he was“opposed to at the time”.