Examples of using Steeped in English and their translations into Korean
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Steeped in History!!
Human history is steeped in violence.
Steeped: The Art of Tea, 108 Contemporary, Tulsa, OK.
There is not change after steeped for 24h.
As a university steeped in tradition, University of Leipzighas always become stronger when emerging from difficult transitions.
Ukraine's 20th-century history is steeped in blood.
We feel and see a society that is steeped in violence, and the Internet is the limit of what is normally long since been erased.
It's a town rich in history and steeped in culture.
Not only is Australia's Red Centre steeped in human history; it is home to rare Australian plants and animals not found anywhere else.
Kilmainham Gaol closely associated with the 1916 executions but steeped in 100's of years of history.
An ancient practice steeped with wisdom, yet one that is evolving over the years to serve the ever-changing culture we live within.
Since our inception, we have believed in the value of an education steeped in legal theory and practical experience.
Delvaux, steeped in the spirit of Belgian surrealism, brings a witty approach to all of its creations, imbuing each design with a strikingly unconventional take on luxury.
Mary's Church, or immerse in the technicolour of local temples and markets in this city steeped in southern Indian and colonial heritage.
Philipps-Universität is not only a German university steeped in tradition, it is also the oldest university in the world that was founded 1527 as a Protestant institution.
Much of the praise heaped on the PlayStation version was directly related to its story, andit is indeed impressive, steeped in teenage yearning and melodrama.
Even in the middle of a culture steeped in sin in Noah's time, God could find the one heart loyal to him and use him and his family to be a blessing and provide the world a future.
The later American Indians had a civilization emerging from cannibalism and, therefore, steeped in human sacrifice, especially in Central and South America.
Cambridge Cambridge is renowned as one of England's two great university towns, steeped in history and tradition. It has been described as one of the most beautiful cities in Britain.
As the nation is in full-patriotic-swing during the year of both the Olympics and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee,it is the perfect time for Lotus to demonstrate how it's legendary British brand, one steeped in heritage and international reverence, deserves its place in the buzzing 2012 summer calendar.
At last I must have fallen into a troubled nightmare of a doze;and slowly waking from it--half steeped in dreams--I opened my eyes, and the before sun-lit room was now wrapped in outer darkness.
To climb steep hills requires a slow pace at first.~ William Shakespeare.
Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendour, valley, rock, or hill;
Steep, please.
Airport> Digital City> Steep Gate.
Now so steep.
Coastline with blue bays and steep rocky cliffs.
Climbers walking on a steep slope.
Green Tea Steep for 2-3 minutes.
The terrain is steep like a multistage staircase, hence the name“Channel Steps”.
