landmark
last / at last
lately / recently
learn / study
left-hand /
left-handed
lend / borrow
lie / lay
lift / hold / carry
light / set fire to something /
catch fire
line
linking signals
little / a little
locations
lonely / alone / on one's own
look / seem
look up / search /
search for
loose / lose
luck / fortune / chance
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landmark
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| 1 |
landmark´Â
±æÀâÀ̰¡ µÇ´Â °ÍÀÇ ÀǹÌÀÌ´Ù. |
| 1) |
The Washington Monument is a
popular historical landmark. |
| 2) |
He pointed out all the famous
landmarks. |
| 3) |
The Eiffel Tower is a Paris
landmark. |
| 4) |
The traveler did not lose her
way in the forest because the rangers' high tower served as a
landmark. |
| 5) |
That old building is a
historical landmark. |
| 6) |
The tallest mountain in the
area is a famous landmark. |
| 7) |
The old church in the center
of town a historical landmark. |
| 8) |
The tower is a local
landmark. |
| 9) |
The president's birthplace has
been designated a landmark. |
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| 2 |
landmark´Â ÀüÀÇµÈ Àǹ̷Î
ȹ±âÀûÀÎ »ç°ÇÀ» ³ªÅ¸³½´Ù. |
| 1) |
The invention of microscope is
a landmark in science. |
| 2) |
The inventions of the printing
press, telephone, telegraph, radio, television and fiber optics are
landmarks in the history of communication. |
| 3) |
The invention of the radio is
a landmark in technology. |
| 4) |
The decision is a landmark
in constitutional law. |
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The Washington Monument is
a popular historical landmark.

The invention
of the radio
is
a landmark
in technology. |