cacao / coco / cocoa
callous / callus
can / may
cannot but
canvas / canvass
capital / capitol
ceremonial / ceremonious
certainty / certitude
chafe / chaff
chair / chairman /
chairperson
childish / childlike
chord / cord
cite / quote
classic / classical
clean / cleanse
climactic / climatic
clue
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cite / quote
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| 1 |
cite´Â ¿øº» ±×´ë·Î Àç»ý ÇÒ ÇÊ¿ä´Â ¾øÀÌ
ÀοëÇÏ´Ù ¶ó´Â ÀǹÌÀÌ´Ù. |
| 1 |
I cannot cite a like
instance. |
| 2 |
She cited the U.S.
Constitution to prove her statement. |
| 3 |
In his report, the scientist
cited the work of other researchers. |
| 4 |
The judge cited a 1956
Supreme Court ruling in her decision. |
| 5 |
Wolfe cited Buick as a
company that is working to attract older customers. |
| 6 |
We are citing four
books to prove our points. |
| ¡¡ |
¡¡ |
| 2 |
quote´Â
¿øº»À» ±×´ë·Î ÀοëÇÏ´Ù ¶ó´Â ¶æÀÌ´Ù. |
| 1 |
In her speech, the mayor
quoted a famous writer. |
| 2 |
Our teacher often quotes
Shakespeare. |
| 3 |
She quoted from the
senator's speech. |
| 4 |
I can't quote exactly
what she said. |
| 5 |
He's always quoting
from other writers. |
| 6 |
He quoted a line from a
play by Brecht. |
| 7 |
Ross quoted a study on
the use of sexist language. |
| 8 |
"It is a threat to world
peace," the general was quoted as saying. |
| ¡¡ |
¡¡ |
|
¡¡ 
She cited the U.S. Constitution
to prove
her statement.
¡¡

He's always quoting
from other writers. |