English (131) 썸네일형 리스트형 judiciously, accommodate, thrash out, juncture judiciously: 분별력 있게, 사려 깊게. judicious: 형용사 approval, FORMAL If you describe an action or decision as judicious, you approve of it because you think that it shows good judgment and sense. accommodate: (의견 등을) 수용하다[담다], (요구 등에) 부응하다, 협조하다 동사 FORMAL If something is planned or changed to accommodate a particular situation, it is planned orchanged so that it takes this situation into account. thrash .. How will I Benefit From DevOps? focal point, broach, reproach focal point 1. (관심·활동의) 초점 2. = focus The focal point of something is the thing that people concentrate on or pay most attention to. Focal is used to describe something that is very important. proprietary: 1. (상품이) 등록[전매] 상표가 붙은 2. 소유주[자]의 deduce: 추론[추정]하다, 연역하다 (→deduction) (=infer) broach: (하기 힘든 이야기를) 꺼내다 When you broach a subject, especially a sensitive one, you mention it in order to start .. Tremendous benefits of DevOps concerted, elated, withering lavishly: 함부로 lavish: 1. 풍성한; 호화로운2. 아주 후한 If you describe something as lavish, you mean that it is very elaborate and impressive and a lot of money has been spent on it. concerted: [명사 앞에만 씀] (특히 둘 이상의 사람·국가 등이) 합심한, 결연한 a concerted approach/attack/campaign 1. 형용사 ADJ n A concerted action is done by several people or groups working together. 2. 형용사 ADJ n If you make a concerted effort to do som.. Automation and collaboration hard-nosed, impartial, unfounded hard-nosed: 냉철한 You use hard-nosed to describe someone who is tough and realistic, and who takes decisions on practical grounds rather than emotional ones. (=unsentimental) impartial: 공정한 (↔partial), (=neutral, unbiased) unfounded: 근거 없는, 사실 무근의 reflex: 반사 작용[운동]; 반사적인 반응[동작] 1. NOUN A reflex or a reflex action is something that you do automatically and without thinking, as a habit or as a react.. Less variability into the system expeditious, rally expeditious: 격식 신속한, 효율적인 (=efficient) Expeditious means quick and efficient. expeditiously: 신속하게, 급속하게. rally: 1. (원조지지를 위해) 결집[단결]하다[시키다] 2. 회복되다, 원기[활기]를 되찾다 outset, divestiture, hit[get into, strike] one's stride outset: [the ~] 착수, 시초, 발단 If something happens from the outset it happens from the beginning and continues to happen. divest 1. 동사 (옷을) 벗다 2. 동사 ~을 처분하다[없애다] 3. 동사 ~에게서 ~을 빼앗다[박탈하다] - 동사 FORMAL If you divest yourself of something that you own or are responsible for, you get rid of it or stop being responsible for it. (=rid) - 동사 FORMAL If something or someone is divested of a particular quality.. 이전 1 ··· 9 10 11 12 13 14 다음