1. ~이전에 Prior to ~
Prior to last quarter, our revenues grew at an annual rate of 20%
지난 분기 이전에 본사 수익은 연간 20% 성장했습니다.
at an annual rate of 매년 ~의 비율로
The major oppsition party was the Grand National Party just prior to the 2002 presidential election.
2. (지난) ~년에는 Back in ~
Back in the late 1990s, small and medium businesses like us had tough time in the Korean market.
SN corporation had initially requested us to revise a total of 35 portions of previous contract terms for accuracy back in 2001.
3. ~ 이래로 Since ~
Since March, customers have been complaining about our product quality.
Since the government opened the market two years ago, 14 foreign brands have entered with only nominal import taxes.
4. 그 이후로 계속 From then on
From then on, our porfits have been decreasing 15% a month.
From then on, the scholarship has been generated through individual contributions from emplyees.
5. ~ (하는/기간) 동안 Over the course of ~
Over the course of this year, the number is going to grow into tens of thousands of factories.
The government has been working on raising government employees' paychecks to the levels of leading private companies over a period of five years.
6. 그러는 동안/한편/그리고 Meanwhile/In the mean time
Meanwhile we have to increase our revenue.
In the mean time, we should be ready for new changes.
7. 다가오는 ~년 내에 In the coming ~ years
In the coming five years, our goal is to reach 100 billion KRW in revenue.
OneNAND will serve as cash cows for Samsung Electronics in the coming years.
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