영어에서 Burgeoning 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Today, Berlin's free-spirited attitude has propelled it to the top of many“best of” lists thanks to 24-hour nightlife, a burgeoning art and food scene, and a diverse, international population.
Computers are used for committing crime, and, thanks to the burgeoning science of digital evidence forensics, law enforcement now uses computers to fight crime.
With immigrant and refugee populations growing in post-industrial cities across the US, the conversion of vacant Christian churches into new places of worship can preserve historic architecture and strengthen burgeoning communities.
The State Council of China has approved the ban on the sales and commercial processing of elephant tusks in the burgeoning ivory trade in the country by March 31, 2017, the BBC reports.
in the Oakland Museum, which outlines the importance of this burgeoning city.
Today, the tiny town of less than 5,000 people is still a shining jewel of Sonoma's County West Coast vibe, but it's also become a hip dining destination and a burgeoning resort retreat.
circus animals, the widespread questioning of the purpose of zoos, and a burgeoning legal movement defending the rights of animals in court.
Today, the tiny town of less than 5,000 people is still a shining jewel of Sonoma's County West Coast vibe, but it's also become a hip dining destination and a burgeoning resort retreat.
Located in the burgeoning food lover's precinct of Collingwood, Â Everyday Coffee
Channeling my 15-year-old self as a burgeoning game maker,
Computers are used to commit crime, but with the burgeoning science of digital evidence forensics, law enforcement can now use computers to fight crime.
While the U.S. might not be looking to enter the burgeoning national digital currency wars, some commentators say Beijing could use a digital yuan to eat away at RMB/USD usage gaps.
SCAD was the first university in the U.S. to offer both B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees in this burgeoning field, and you can join the legacy of innovation that thrives here.
Another example of the burgeoning use of the term at the millennial turn was the journal Ecopoetics, which broadened the
A growing global population that is getting materially richer means a burgeoning demand for goods and a brighter future for the region, and, optimists believe, for the world.
This town of about 700,000 has a decidedly small town feel, but with its burgeoning cultural scene, there's more to see and do here than ever before.
sunnier than the coast, which has given rise to a burgeoning wine industry.
to shift from a relatively burgeoning economy based on exports to one that is accommodating increasing dependence on domestic consumers.
secure access to an increasingly mobile workforce, and managing the burgeoning diversity of data, applications and devices needed to run their business.
upon realizing that his busy class schedule was detrimental to his burgeoning acting career, Drake dropped out of school.[40] He later graduated in October 2012.[41].