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1 본분
n. duty, ones duty -
2 상속세
n. inheritance tax, tax levied on an inheritance, death duty, death tax, succession duty -
3 세금
adj. duty--------n. duty, rate, tax -
4 입초
n. sentry duty, excess of imports, point duty -
5 격무
n. heavy duty, hard work, difficult work, labor that requires a lot of effort -
6 공상
n. injury sustained while on duty; industry and commerce; fancy, imagination, daydream -
7 공직의
adj. official on duty -
8 관세 없이
adv. duty free -
9 관세가 없는
adj. duty free -
10 관세의 잡지
n. duty list -
11 구실
n. function, duty, role; excuse, pretext -
12 기관의 효율
n. duty -
13 기관의 효율의
adj. duty -
14 기피자
n. draft dodger, one who avoids or tries to avoid performing mandatory military service (Informal); shirk, shirker, evade one's duty -
15 납세 완료한
adj. duty paid -
16 내맡기다
v. leave, leave behind; entrust, give to for safekeeping, trust someone with a certain responsibility or duty (also intrust) -
17 노릇
job, work, duty³ë¸© (n) -
18 당번으로
adv. on duty -
19 당직
n. party post, on duty -
20 당직시간
n. watch, patrol or guard duty
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