영어에서 The preface 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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The Preface: By another hand.
He writes in the Preface.
The Preface: By another hand.
He states in the preface that.
The Preface to this book begins.
However he wrote in the Preface.
The Preface to my Human Knowledge.
Copson writes in the Preface.
The Preface to my Human Knowledge.
Ore explains his thinking behind the book in the Preface.
The Preface for Sundays.
His aim, as he writes in the Preface, is to set the reader.
The preface is pretty well written. Not bad.
This is almost the end of the preface.
So says Gary Hamel, in the preface to The Future of Management.
The Preface to The Nigger of the“Narcissus”.
In this last mentioned text Jeans explains in the preface the purpose of the work.
In the preface to Elements de géometrie Clairaut gives his aims in writing the book.
One piece of information he gives us about his life in the Preface of the book is.
In the Preface, Professor Pearson asserts that evolution is a fact attested to by the fossil record.
If he and his editors felt it necessary to discuss this then they should have put it in the preface.
Coulson thanks E T Copson in the Preface of the book for his help in preparing the text.
In the preface to Geometria del compasso Mascheroni explains how he approached the problem.
Al Gore, vice president of the United States, wrote the preface to“Our Stolen Future.”.
In the Preface to the book the authors argue convincingly for the importance of algebraic geometry.
Al Gore, vice president of the United States, wrote the preface to“Our Stolen Future.”.
Also in the Preface Whitehead also gives his views on the nature on mathematics and the philosophy of mathematics.
Had that blogger known more about Korean hip-hop or read the preface of my book, he might not have written what he did.
He explains in the Preface to his little book The Great Mathematicians his attitude towards historical study in mathematics.
After some discussion, the two friends settled on the following compromise which appears in the preface of the published work.