Examples of using Alters in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
The moment it enters you computer, the hijacker alters your browsers' settings, namely your home page and your default search engine, without your permission.
This phenomenon, accompanied by the conversion of aragonite to calcite, also alters the carbon 14 ratio.
As we said, it enters your computer and immediately alters your settings.
developed a complex formula that alters the molecular structure of normal water.
Information technology now continually alters the experience of business, social, and even physical interactions worldwide.
Macro Viruses has major effect on Word files and easily alters Word file structure that come on its way.
Once you have party members, choosing certain dialogue options will affect their Morale, which alters how they perform during battles.
Receiving a financial windfall should be a positive milestone that permanently alters an individual's or family's future for the better.
the surrounding information(i.e., surrounding circles) alters our perception.
the website it promotes is increasing, it also redirects the user and alters search results.
Oxandrolone enhances skeletal muscle myosin synthesis and alters global gene expression profile in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Administration of growth hormone and nandrolone decanoate alters mRNA expression of the GABAB receptor subunits as well as of the GH receptor, IGF-1, and IGF-2 in rat brain.
The beginning of war alters the situation and partially the means of struggle between the classes, but not the aim
Exercise alters food preferences toward healthy foods… and healthy muscle trains the fat to burn more calories.".
Pilar must see that this alters my position entirely.
Many alters are unaware that they share a body with other artists.
Sometimes, your memory plays tricks on you and alters memories, making them seem more exciting or deep than what really happened.
Poetry gets under our skin, alters our moods and stays in our head in a special way”.
An expert in the evolution-creationism controversy, professor and author Brian Alters states that"99.9 percent of scientists accept evolution".
The implication is that the vice alters the government's medical policies and puts the nation at risk of disease epidemics spiraling out of control.