* take (someone or something) for granted:
to fail to appreciate something because it is too familiar
ex>
I took for granted all the great equipment and facilities my high school
had.
* enormous: very large or significant
ex>
I just saw some kind of enormous animal eating a pancake beside the
trash can.
* installation: an object or system that
has been assembled and placed
ex>
A new installation of ancient stone sculptures at the gallery has
fascinated thousands of visitors.
* question: to doubt; ask questions of
someone
ex>
Sales of my first album made me question my songwriting ability.
* believe in: to completely accept the
existence or truth of something
ex>
The number of people who believe in flying saucers has fallen in recent
years.
* rubbish: garbage; trash; worthless or
useless
ex>
I didn’t vote for that Member of Parliament because most of what he says is rubbish.
Note>
Rubbish is commonly used in Britain,
Australia and New Zealand, just as garbage
is used in Canada, and trash is used
in the US. In the UK, Rubbish! Is also
an expression of rejection of something someone has just said.
* upright:
수직의, 똑바른
This
word has an alternate but related meaning. When referring to a person, upright
means “having a strong moral character.”
ex>
Someone must have fixed it, because it was upright when I walked by it
just a half hour ago.
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