U.S. flies two warplanes over East China Sea, ignoring new Chinese air defense zone (미군기, 중국 방공식별구역 비행)

(The Washington Post)

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that it had defied Beijing by flying two warplanes over the East China Sea on a training exercise, ignoring a recent edict from China that it be informed in advance of any such flights in the region.

U.S. military officials said they deployed two unarmed B-52 bombers late Monday over a small island chain that China and Japan both claim as their territory. Lt. Col. Tom Crosson, a military spokesman, described the flights as “uneventful” and said they were part of a previously scheduled training mission. He said there was “no contact, no reaction from China.”

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President Obama boarding Air Force One on Sunday. He said Saturday night that a final agreement with Iran “won’t be easy.”


By MARK LANDLER
Published: November 24, 2013

 

board: (비행기, 배, 열차, 버스 등에) 탑승하다 (=get on)

*우리말과 달리 영어에서 board는 타동사이며 뒤에 전치사가 오지 않음!

*자전거나 말과 같은 덮개가 없는 탈것에 탈 때는 mount를 씀: He mounted the horse and rode off.

 

He boarded the train for the overnight journey. (그는 야간 여정을 위해 열차에 탑승했다.)
In fact, only 6 million boarded the trains last year. (사실, 고작 6백만명이 작년에 그 열차편에 탑승했다.)
Harry boarded the 10.30am BA255 flight. (해리는 10시30분 BA255편에 탑승했다.)
A week later he boarded a ship bound for New York. (일주일 후에 그는 뉴욕행 배에 탑승했다.)
Police boarded the Aberdeen to Newcastle plane. (경찰이 에버딘에서 뉴캐슬로 가는 비행기에 탑승했다.)
Police boarded the plane at Chicago airport yesterday. (경찰이 어제 시카고 공항에서 그 비행기에 탑승했다.)
She boarded the train in advance of him. (그녀는 그보다 먼저 열차에 탑승했다.)
She boarded the wrong bus. (그녀는 엉뚱한 버스에 탑승했다.)
The President boarded Air Force One following the ceremony. (대통령은 그 의식이후에 공군1호기에 탑승했다.)
Next morning I boarded the ferry. (다음날 아침에 나는 그 연락선에 탑승했다.)

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S. Korean naval cadets start training cruise
A fleet of South Korean navy ships carrying some 130 graduating cadets of the Naval Academy and 500 crew members departs from a naval base in Jinhae, 410 km southeast of Seoul, on Sept. 14, 2012 to start a 105-day training cruise that will take them to 10 countries, including the U.S., Russia, China and Colombia. The annual training will employ the 5,500-ton destroyer Yi Sun-shin and the 9,170-ton logistics support ship Dae Cheong. (Yonhap) (END)

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S. Korea develops 1,500 km-range cruise missile

 

 

SEOUL, Oct. 8, 2011 (Yonhap) -- South Korea has developed an indigenous cruise missile, the Hyunmoo-3C, with a range of up to 1,500 kilometers. (END)

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Plan for 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Venues

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A Chinese warship launches a missile during a live-ammunition military drill held last year in the South China Sea.

 

worship : 전함

launch : 발사하다

live-ammunition : 실탄

drill : 훈련

the South China Sea : 남지나해

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Presidential hopeful Moon speaks at press conference
Moon Jae-in, a leading presidential hopeful from the main opposition Democratic United Party, speaks at a press conference held in Daejeon on July 1, 2012. Moon, a longtime close aide to late President Roh Moo-hyun, announced last month that he will run for president in December.
(END)

 

* presidential hopeful : 대통령의 꿈을 가진 사람, 대통이 되고자 하는 사람

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John Macdougall/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

British police and flag-waving crowds lined the route of Queen Elizabeth II from the Houses of Parliament to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.

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Queen Elizabeth II’s jolly old time

A star-studded concert caps Britain’s celebration of the queen’s 60th anniversary on the throne. In other events, the monarch led a flotilla down the Thames and visited the Epsom racecourse for the running of the Derby. Britons everywhere partied, too.  

 

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June 4, 2012: Actress Betty White touches the lips of her wax figure during the unveiling at Madame Tussauds Hollywood.

 

June 4, 2012: Actress Betty White touches the lips of her wax figure during the unveiling at Madame Tussauds Hollywood. (BRET HARTMAN / REUTERS)

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squeeze : 압착하다, 짜내다
whine press : 애처로운 소리를 짜내는 압착기
wine press : 포도즙을 짜내는 압착기 (발음의 유사성에 묘미!)
austerity : 긴축, 허리띠 졸라매기

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February 2, 2012
"Turkey Homeless"

A homeless man has his lunch at a sports hall
in Istanbul, Turkey. The sports hall was set up
as a shelter for homeless people due to harsh winter
conditions by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
which currently hosts some 300 people. (Reuters)

"Colombia Day Without Cars"

A woman waits for transport in Bogota, Colombia. Many residents of Colombia's capital
walked, biked, or took buses and taxis to their destinations honoring the car-free day. (AP)

"Kuwait Vote"

A Kuwaiti female voter in a wheelchair is approached by campaigners
during the 2012 parliamentary elections in front of a polling center in Rumaithiya. (Reuters)

"Germany Europe Weather"

A warm covered pug dog strolls on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
Germany faces freezing temperatures coming from Russia down to
minus 15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit). (AP)

"Egypt"

People wait at Ramses metro station in Cairo for the arrival of those wounded
during clashes in Port Said stadium. Seventy-four people were killed when supporters clashed
at an Egyptian soccer match. (Reuters)

"Chile Protest"

A Chilean student is arrested by riot policemen during a protest against the government of
President Sebastian Piñera, in Santiago. (AFP)

"Nepal Vultures"

Vultures battle for a cow carcass as they feed at a vulture restaurant in Nawalparasi,
southwest of Kathmandu. The restaurant, established in 2006 to provide a place where vultures
can feed healthily, aims to boost the population of wild vultures which are considered an
endangered species in Nepal. (Reuters)

"Qatar Cycling"

Diadora-Pasta Zara's Giorgia Bronzini (L) of Italy crashes during the second stage of
the Tour of Qatar women's cycling race in Al Shimal Corniche, north of Doha. (Reuters)

"Mecico Candlemas Celebrations"

A bull gores a man as others run during the annual Candlemas celebrations in Tlacotalpan,
Mexico, February 1, 2012. A pack of bulls is let loose to rampage through the streets for hours
as crowds taunt them as part of the week-long religious celebration. (Reuters)


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Top 10 Most Expensive Military Planes

top 10 military aircraft planes expensive E-2D EA-18G F/A-18 P-8A V-22 VH-71 C-130J F-35 B-2 bomber
Senior Airman Julius Delos Reyes / US Air Force

F-35 Lightning II: $122 million
Lockheed Martin's 2001 deal to build these stealth, supersonic fighter jets was at the time the largest military contract ever. The F-35s, intended to replace an aging aircraft arsenal, were developed as part of a Joint Strike Fighter program between the U.S. and its allies and were criticized as underpowered and overweight — and therefore easy targets. Making matters worse, from 2007 to 2008, cyberspies infiltrated the 7.5 million lines of computer code that powered the Joint Strike Fighter, raising concerns that enemies could copy the F-35's design and exploit its weaknesses. In April 2009, Lockheed Martin said it did not believe the program had been compromised.



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Top 10 Most Expensive Military Planes

top 10 military aircraft planes expensive E-2D EA-18G F/A-18 P-8A V-22 VH-71 C-130J F-35 B-2 bomber

V-22 Osprey: $118 million
This tiltrotor aircraft, which takes off and lands like a helicopter but can fly faster and farther like a fixed-wing plane, was first used in combat in Iraq in 2007. The Osprey's production has been bedeviled by design and construction problems: the craft claimed the lives of at least 30 Marines and civilians during its development alone (former Vice President Dick Cheney tried repeatedly to ground the plane). Still, because of its range and versatility, the Marine Corps plans to deploy a squadron of V-22s to Afghanistan by the end of the year.



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Top 10 Most Expensive Military Planes

 

top 10 military aircraft planes expensive E-2D EA-18G F/A-18 P-8A V-22 VH-71 C-130J F-35 B-2 bomber
Navy

EA-18G Growler: $102 million

Hot off the presses, the Growler is a lightly armed version of the F/A-18 fighter that has been updated for electronic warfare (it is currently being delivered to the Navy). Growlers are capable of not only finding and disrupting anti-aircraft radar, but also jamming enemy communications



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Illegal Chinese Fishing in Korean Waters Gets Worse

Some 294 Chinese fishing boats and 2,905 Chinese fishermen have been caught so far this year illegally fishing in Korean territorial waters.

출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/12/2011111200513.html

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Kim Hyun-joong Inks Deal with Universal Japan

Kim Hyun-joong Kim Hyun-joong

Korean Wave star Kim Hyun-joong has signed a deal with Universal Music Japan, one of a number of major record labels in the country that have been trying to woo him since the success of his first showcase there in July.

출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/11/2011111100665.html

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Today's Photo: November 9, 2011

Actress Choi Jung-won poses at a press event for her new TV drama in Seoul on Tuesday.
    Actress Choi Jung-won poses at a press event for her new TV drama in Seoul on Tuesday.

    출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/09/2011110900474.html

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    Today's Photo: November 10, 2011

    Students read instructions at a high school in Daejeon on Wednesday ahead of the college entrance exam.
      Students read instructions at a high school in Daejeon on Wednesday ahead of the college entrance exam.

      출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/10/2011111000412.html

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      Today's Photo: November 10, 2011

      Students stage a recycled fashion show to mark the opening of an eco-friendly park in Seoul on Wednesday.
        Students stage a recycled fashion show to mark the opening of an eco-friendly park in Seoul on Wednesday.

        출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/10/2011111000413.html

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        Today's Photo: November 10, 2011

        Participants compete in a Korean cooking contest for foreign residents at the Korea Food Expo 2011 at COEX in Seoul on Wednesday. /Newsis
          Participants compete in a Korean cooking contest for foreign residents at the Korea Food Expo 2011 at COEX in Seoul on Wednesday. /Newsis

          출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/10/2011111000414.html

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          Today's Photo: November 11, 2011

          Students leave a test venue after the college entrance exam in Incheon on Thursday.
            Students leave a test venue after the college entrance exam in Incheon on Thursday.

            출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/11/2011111100400.html

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            Today's Photo: November 11, 2011

            Actress Seo Ji-young poses before her wedding at a hotel in Seoul on Thursday.
              Actress Seo Ji-young poses before her wedding at a hotel in Seoul on Thursday.


              출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/11/2011111100402.html

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              Today's Photo: November 12, 2011
              Eleven Chinese couples hold a traditional Korean wedding in Daejeon on Friday, which fell on the millennium date of Nov. 11, 2011.
                Eleven Chinese couples hold a traditional Korean wedding in Daejeon on Friday, which fell on the millennium date of Nov. 11, 2011.


                출처: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/11/12/2011111200519.html

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                Portuguese president calls for larger central bank role in euro crisis

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                Which countries make it easiest to do business?

                Which countries make it easiest to start and operate a company? Nations are ranked based on factors such as the ease of dealing with permits, registering property, obtaining credit and paying taxes. Data from the IFC-World Bank.

                  

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                Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/which-countries-make-it-easiest-to-do-business/2011/11/11/gIQAJShMDN_gallery.html#photo=1

                 

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                Gallery: Veterans Day ceremonies

                An Army officer stands at attention as the colors are retired in a remembrance service at Arlington National Cemetery.

                An Army officer stands at attention as the colors are retired in a remembrance service at Arlington National Cemetery. (Bill O'Leary / WASHINGTON POST)

                Veterans Day observances were held at Arlington and across the nation.

                출처: http://www.washingtonpost.com/multimedia

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