영어에서 Was cut 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Shortly after that, however, his brilliant career was cut short when he took his own life.
In Britain, the funding was restored that was cut by Lighthill report.
Once it was cut into its current heart shape, its weight dropped to 273.85 carat.
While the meat size was cut with the expected size, unfortunately, it caused jamming.
His hair was cut, and the spirit of the Lord left him.
After that, the Space Program was cut back and the launch was canceled.
As a result, the hair was cut very short, painted thousands of times with white paint, but there is no result.
RCMP have released few details about how the cable was cut or what tools may have been used.
We previously saw a very jokey scene that was cut from the film with just a touch of Goldblum flavour.
The large chain that held the city was cut, but the countless small chains that held the boats together still remained.
After its delivery to the King, the stone was cut into three major stones- Cullinan I, II, and III and six other smaller ones Cullinan IV-IX.
The included flexible tubing was cut to fit and the return line was plumbed in.
It was cut into nine main stones-The largest is the 530.2-carat Cullinan I.
The stadium's first turf was cut by King George V, and it was first opened to the public on 28 April 1923.
The fur was cut, not pulled or shed, so the chances of finding a viable DNA sample is negligible.
King said,"Oh Lord, once a thief sentenced to death was cut to pieces by me in the search for the soul.
The percentage of Californians without health insurance was cut in half in the last nine months during the federal health law's expansion of coverage, a new survey shows.
A thin section of about 100 nm was cut with a diamond knife at -120°C to observe the dispersion of CNTs inside the rubber.
Apple was busy picking low-hanging fruit- iOS 3's biggest feature was Cut/Copy/Paste.
in the Russian economy, the budget for the preparations was cut a few times.