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1 손상
n. damage, injury, harm; damnification, causing of damage or loss (Law) -
2 손상하다
v. damnify, cause damage or loss (Law); injure, damage, impair -
3 고장
n. district, locality; breakdown, damage -
4 고장내다
v. break, deteriorate, damage -
5 구해내다
v. redeem, deliver from sin or evil, save, rescue, salvage; safeguard from damage or injury -
6 구해주다
v. redeem, deliver from sin or evil, save, rescue, salvage; safeguard from damage or injury -
7 냑탈하다
v. spoil, damage, detract from -
8 마비
n. paralysis, palsy, condition in which one or more parts of the body become immobile (due to nerve or brain damage, etc.) -
9 망치다
v. spoil, damage; destroy, screw up -
10 보전
n. preservation, conservation, act of saving from damage or harm -
11 보험
n. insurance, contract by which property or persons are guaranteed against damage or loss; something which protects or guarantees safety -
12 불시착
n. crash landing, forced landing, emergency landing which ends with damage to the landing and other airplane gear -
13 사보타주
n. sabotage, malicious damage or disruption (usually caused by a person within the organization) -
14 살려라
v. save, rescue, safeguard from damage or injury -
15 살리다
v. save, rescue, salvage; safeguard from damage or injury -
16 상해
n. Shanghai, port city in eastern China; injury, hurt; wound, harm, damage; insult, offense -
17 손상시키다
v. damage, cause harm; injure, hurt; wound; insult, offend -
18 손상행위
n. damnification, causing of damage or loss (Law) -
19 손해
n. damage, injury, harm, loss -
20 손해를 입히다
v. damage
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