Examples of using Could be called in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
If confirmed, it could be called“World's largest canyon… hidden under[the] Antarctic ice sheet”(Science Daily).
But today the antiques business has changed dramatically so something they made in the 1950s or 1960s could be called an antique.
For example, a method that calculates average price could be called calculate_average_price.
Lorenzo Coviello et al.(2014) were exploiting what could be called an Emotional Contagion natural experiment.
They are critical components of what could be called the company's origin story or foundation myth and have been used when the company appeared to have lost its way.
Constitutional rights are useful up to a point, but they do not serve to guarantee much more than what could be called the bourgeois conception of freedom.
tradition of standing by the punch bowl, engaging in what could be called“conversation”, if the definition was stretched.
By distributing cameras in high-crime areas, the city hopes to deter crime and to create a record of any criminal activity which could be called upon in investigations and legal proceedings.
there remain valid concerns about security in what could be called the"fourth tier" of cloud architecture: the public internet,
A separate subspecies can be called geometric minimalism.
Other functions can be called both synchronously and asynchronously.
My style can be called“Abstract imagist.
Windows can be called Tablet PC 2G memory 32G hard drive.
In a sense, it can be called html5 video downloader.
Udolfianskie flower beds with a stretch can be called gardens.
Other functions can be called synchronously or asynchronously.
This can be called the beginning of the modern legal education of China.
This type of cottage toilet can be called non-freezing design.
In a sense, it can be called html5 video downloader.
Most types of folk music can be called world music.