1. The US / has announced plans to reengage with the United Nations human rights council (UNHRC), from which the former administration withdrew [with·droo] / almost three years ago.
* United Nations human rights council (UNHRC): 유엔인권이사회
* 약 3년 전에 탈퇴(withdraw [wuhth·draa])했던
2. Germany [dƷə́:rməni], Poland [póulənd] and Sweden [swí:dn] have / each expelled a Russian diplomat / in a tit-for-tat move / over Moscow's expulsion [uhk·spuhl·shn] / of three EU officials last week.
* in a tit-for-tat move: 맞대응으로. 러시아가 추방한 것에 대한 맞대응 조치로
in an unprecedented move: 이례적으로
3. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs [cheefs] , 31-to-9, in this year’s Super Bowl.
* defeated the reigning(= defending) champion 현 챔피언을 꺾었다
(reign: 다스리다, 지배하다)
4. Electric automaker Tesla / has bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin, and it plans to start accepting the cryptocurrency as payment / for its products.
* 15억 달러 상당의 비트코인
* 결제 수단으로 그 암호화폐(=비트코인)을 사용할 수 있게 하다
5. Seoul city has begun offering coronavirus tests / to pet dogs and cats / that come into contact with infected humans / and show symptoms.
* 증상 있는 사람/확진자와 접촉한