영어에서 To the challenge 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Similar to the challenge above.
But he looks forward to the challenge.
We rise up to the challenge through creative thinking. Creative Challenge. .
I look forward to the challenge.
Unfortunately, these drugs are taking their toll and adding to the challenge.
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People rise to the challenge around here.
Scientists need to rise to the challenge.
That is… if you're up to the challenge. Same goes for you and your team.
However, young people will rise to the challenge.
John Stott rises grandly to the challenge of the greatest of all themes.
Can our political leadership rise to the challenge?
Early attempts at responding to the challenge with proxy technology emerged(for the second time!).
Can the Continent's Leaders Rise to the Challenge?
Can Generating Energy From Ocean Waves Rise To The Challenge?
Naturally, we rose to the challenge admirably!
Same goes for you and your team. That is… if you're up to the challenge.
Perhaps then we too may step up to the challenge of cultural transformation.
Japanese champion and was a step from the heights to the challenge!
Japanese champion and was a step from the heights to the challenge! Super popular Boxing anime of the 2nd season.
When we experience a job as demanding, there are often emotional components to the challenge.
After his father's death he rose to the challenge of managing SSangyong.
But having done that, we must actively explore and advocate three possible responses to the challenge we face.
In his debut, John Malkovich rises to the challenge of being The New Pope.
For the newfeeder to be successful, Elettrosystem needed a robotics and automation solution that was up to the challenge.
A New Development to the Challenge.
A majority of Alliance companies viewed R&D incentives as either“promising but with far to go” or“insufficient relative to the challenge.”.
Respond positively to the challenge!
But a majority of Alliance companies viewed R&D incentives as either“promising but with far to go” or“insufficient relative to the challenge”.
Now I look forward to the challenge.