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1 principle
n. 원리, 원칙, 법칙, 공리, 주의, 근본방침, 본원, 원소, 주성분, 정, 소, 원동력, 정도, 정의, 도의, 의리, 신, 하느님, (기계 등의)구조, 원리 -
2 principle
원리, 원칙 -
3 indeterminacy principle
x. UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE -
4 Archimedes principle
x. 아르키메데스의 원리 -
5 bernoulli's principle
x. 베르누이의 정리 -
6 correspondence principle
x. 대응원리 -
7 currency coctrine (principle)
x. 통화 주의 -
8 first principle
x. 제1원리, 근본 가설 -
9 general principle
x. 통칙, 원칙 -
10 Pauli exclusion principle
x. 파울리의 배타(금제) 원리 -
11 Peter Principle
x. 피터의 법칙 -
12 reality principle
x. 현실 원칙(권리)(환경의 불가피적 요구에 따라 작용하는 심리 과정의 원리) -
13 all or none principle
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14 prin
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15 territorial
Ia. 영토의, 토지의, 지역적인, \territorial waters 영해, \territorial principle 속지주의IIn. 국방 (의용)군 병사
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