Almond 26 영작
broach
1. He broached the subject of his father's death to the counselor.
2. It's always hard to hunch the topic of pay raise and quitting the job.
3. Everyone seemed to broach the topic of Dr. Sturgis at the psychiatric hospital in the past with him.
for a beat
1. After he mentioned the elephant in the room, there was silence for a beat before anyone responded.
2. He paused for a beat, considering his options.
3. After the unexpected scene, the commentators were silent for a beat, then exclaimed in astonishment.
hunch
1. Seemingly, it was good looking enough to embark on a new business on the model, but I couldn't shake the hunch that something ominous going to happen.
2. I had a hunch that it was going to snow later, so I pushed back the outdoor activity event three days later.
3. Melted Ice on the road looks treacherous. I have a hunch that some pedestrian would stumble and knock over.
gaunt
1. The survivors trapped underground in the wake of the mine collpase, which occured five days ago, were finally rescued, and they looked gaunt and desperate.
2. African kids in a TV commerical for colleting donations look gaunt and hungry, as if appealing to viewers to donate.