영어에서 Secondhand 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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US scientists have claimed that secondhand smokers are at higher risk of Breast Cancer.
Just over twelve months ago, Wayne sold a secondhand Toyota Camry to a customer in good faith.
KOREA-AUTO. KR established in 2000 in Busan, Korea, has been exporting various kinds of new& secondhand vehicles and equipments to all over the world.
A recently departed Michigan woman who wore secondhand clothes, didn't own a car and lived in a modest one bedroom house, has left a local college the surprise of a lifetime.
If you are not a smoker, but live with one, it is important to understand that secondhand smoke is a mixture of gases and particles containing more than 7,000 chemical compounds.
Who's buying used gear? Better to ask who isn't. The customers of secondhand equipment range from small businesses operating on tight margins to Fortune 500 companies
deny what he really said, and the lawyers cannot question him under oath, so the wife's secondhand report is not allowed as evidence.
a fair number of those things-coilovers, rollbar, etc.-regularly go for 90% of the retail price when sold secondhand.
Salvation Army aren't giving away secondhand clothes for free.
afford to spend £10+ on a new book, but I love reading… It's not much different from buying from a secondhand bookstore,?
refusing disposable coffee cups or buying secondhand- are all better options….
a religion about Jesus, but it is so largely one which men experience secondhand.
operational security(OPSEC) tutorials and advice, personal and secondhand accounts of interactions with law enforcement, and suggestions for how best to guard particular dark web services and their users from future enforcement efforts by the State.
Increase in Secondhand Marijuana Exposure*.
ADTEC's Exclusive Sales of Reliable Secondhand Equipment.
Nicotine-though only about one-tenth as much as secondhand tobacco smoke.
Lt;: Secondhand Pianos twice cheaper than the new ones:>
Nicotine- though only about one-tenth as much as secondhand tobacco smoke.
That includes about 42,000 deaths caused by secondhand exposure to cigarette smoke.
Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke have a 20% higher risk of lung cancer.