영어에서 Great challenge 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Mankind is today confronted with a great challenge.
But there was a great challenge awaiting me.
Our great challenge has not come to an end.
Great challenge for our team.
But he agrees that the great challenge of how to pay for it hasn't been solved.
The great challenge facing us today is to learn once again how to talk to one another, not simply how to generate and consume information.
Wait,"mostly"? Long ago, the spirits blessed the women of our family with a great challenge.
We welcome to you to join us in pursuing this great challenge.
I have learned that the great challenge of life is to decide what is important and to disregard everything else.
But I didn't expect to win this great challenge at all.
The great challenge of the church today is that she doesn't pray well.
However, the great challenge is inspiring others to follow it.
more complex sensory input, the automotive industry faces a great challenge in turning autonomous driving into a reality.
With the ways you have to make it tougher, even very strong athletes can experience great challenge.
We need to control the stickman to complete the great challenge of survival in the unknown area.
He suggested that the great challenge facing people today is to learn once again how to talk to one another, not simply how to generate and consume information.
A great challenge to the future of free software comes from the tendency of the“Linux” distribution companies to add nonfree software to GNU/Linux in the name of convenience and power.
The great challenge of open access is not how scholarly research can be costless, but how we can remove access fees
Therefore, from the beginning of the International School of Business Management(ESEM), the great challenge has been to develop an educational model for our programs that combines a close relationship of theory,
The great challenge to the modern period, and its peculiar danger, has been that in it man for the first time confronted man without the protection of differing circumstances and conditions.