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1 날리다
v. fly; be famous; waste, throw away -
2 납세공
n. waxwork, figure or model made of wax (especially of a famous person), artistic creation made of wax -
3 랭커스터의
adj. Lancastrian, Lancaster, borough in northwestern England, royal English family that produced three famous English kings (Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI); name of a number of cities in the USA -
4 리뷰
n. review, inspection; revue, theater show which parodies famous people or current events; theater performance comprised of many skits songs and/or dances -
5 만신전
n. pantheon, temple for the gods; building in which the famous dead of a nation are entombed or commemorated -
6 명사
n. personage, famous person; notable, distinguished or important personage (British); noun, part of speech used for persons places objects and conditions (Grammar); name -
7 명찰
n. insight, discernment; nameplate, name tag; famous temple -
8 악명 높은
adj. egregious, flagrant, infamous, famous -
9 유명하다
adj. well known, renowned, famous -
10 유명한
adj. famous, noted, renowned, celebrated, notorious, illustrious, name, notable, proverbial, public -
11 친숙하다
adj. well-known, famous, familiar, close, intimate -
12 플라톤
n. Platon, (427 BC-347 BC) Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work "The Republic") -
13 핀업
n. pinup, large picture of a famous or beautiful person that is designed to be hung on the wall
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famous — famous, famed, renowned, celebrated, eminent, illustrious are comparable when meaning known far and wide among men. Famous and famed apply chiefly to men, events, and things that are much talked of or are widely or popularly known throughout a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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famous — fa|mous W2S2 [ˈfeıməs] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: fameus, from Latin fama; FAME] 1.) a) known about by many people in many places ▪ a famous actor ▪ Many famous people have stayed in the hotel. ▪ The Eiffel Tower is a famou … Dictionary of contemporary English
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