영어에서 We know it today 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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The Café Josepet became a local meeting point, and it was that social element of bringing people together that evolved into Elrow as we know it today.
In order to resolve this labor crisis, the research carried out in those years helped the concept of industrial psychology evolve into the field of business psychology as we know it today.
Industry 4.0 is not just a minor trend; these concepts and technologies represent a fundamental paradigm shift that will completely transform the manufacturing landscape as we know it today.
The younger Altman seized his opportunity and amazingly ended up taking just five minutes to write the final lyrics that became"Suicide is Painless" as we know it today.
At that time, however, did not speak the language as we know it today, beginning the formation of the Celtic language falls into the second half of the 6th century, as experts believe languages.
And so when we look at a map of skin color, and predicted skin color, as we know it today, what we see is a beautiful gradient from the darkest skin pigmentations toward the equator, and the lightest ones toward the poles.
French Revolution of 1789, and it was finally during the Industrial Revolution that the two models merged into one, in what would become the Parisian café as we know it today.
China is not China as we know it today.
Champagne, as we know it today, was born.
A suicide bombing as we know it today back in 1967?
The shopping mall as we know it today will no longer exist.
That was the birth of Starbucks as we know it today.
The game was then completed as we know it today.
A corrosive movement that gave us science as we know it today.
It was the Enlightenment that gave us science as we know it today.
This shows that"decisionism," as we know it today, is false.
Mathematical logic as we know it today is almost inconceivable without Tarski's contributions.
The desire for democracy as we know it today will be coming to an end.
Old Norse as we know it today traces back to the 8th and 9th century.
Spends on healthcare will increase, but healthcare as we know it today would have changed.