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1 nervous
a. 신경(성)의, 신경에 작용하는, 신경질의, 신경과민의, 흥분하기 쉬운, 안달복달하는, 안절부절못하는, 침착성이 없는, (다소)겁내는, 두려워하는, 소심한, 강한, 굳센, (문체등이)힘찬, 간결한 -
2 nervous breakdown(prostration)
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3 nervous Nellie(Nelly)
x. 겁쟁이, 못난이 -
4 nervous system
n. 신경계통 -
5 nervous pathway
신경전도로 -
6 nervous system
신경계통 -
7 nervous tissue
신경조직 -
8 nervous tunic
신경층 -
9 central nervous system
x. 중추 신경계 -
10 highpressure nervous syndrome
x. 고압 신경 증후군 -
11 parasympathetic nervous system
n. 부교감 신경계 -
12 peripheral nervous system
x. 말초 신경계 -
13 autonomic nervous system
자율신경계통English-Korean animal medical dictionary > autonomic nervous system
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14 central nervous system
중추신경계통English-Korean animal medical dictionary > central nervous system
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15 central nervous system depressant
중추신경계통억제제English-Korean animal medical dictionary > central nervous system depressant
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16 enteric nervous system
창자신경계, 장신경계통English-Korean animal medical dictionary > enteric nervous system
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17 involuntary nervous system
불수의신경계English-Korean animal medical dictionary > involuntary nervous system
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18 peripheral nervous system (PNS)
피엔에스, 말초신경계통English-Korean animal medical dictionary > peripheral nervous system (PNS)
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19 somatic nervous system
체성신경계, 몸신경계통English-Korean animal medical dictionary > somatic nervous system
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20 vegetative nervous system
식물신경계통, 자율신경계통English-Korean animal medical dictionary > vegetative nervous system
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