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1. He likes his job and has a complacent attitude toward life.
2. Complacent students avoid doing any extra work.
3. After his raise in salary he became complacent and didn't work very hard.
4. He likes his job and has a complacent attitude toward life.
5. We've been winning, but we're not going to get complacent.
6. The nation cannot become complacent about the quality of our school.
7. However many matches a team wins it should never be allowed to get complacent.
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B. complaisant´Â ¿ä±¸ ¹ÞÀº °ÍÀ» °íºÐ°íºÐ Àß ÇÏ´ÂÀ» ÀǹÌÇÏ¸ç ¸í»çÇüÀº complaisanceÀÌ´Ù.
1. It would be better to close our eyes like a complaisant husband whose wife has taken a lover.
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