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1 급제하다
v. pass, successful grade on a test; promote, advance in rank or position -
2 매명사
n. advertising agent, advertising agency, agency which creates campaigns to publicize and promote products -
3 발기하다
v. promote, propose, suggest; fly into a rage; become erect -
4 발탁하다
v. select, choose, pick out; promote, advance in rank or position -
5 법안의 통과를 위해 애쓰다
v. promote -
6 선전에서 상품의 판매를 촉진하다
v. promote -
7 섭생법
n. hygiene, branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness -
8 승급시키다
v. promote -
9 조장하다
v. promote, foment -
10 졸을 퀸이 되게 하다
v. promote -
11 주식회사를 발기하다
v. promote -
12 증진하다
v. promote -
13 진급시키다
v. promote, raise -
14 촉진하다
v. promote, accelerate, palpate, set forward, aid, foment, put forward -
15 퀸이 되게 하다
v. promote -
16 통과를 위해 애쓰다
v. promote -
17 판매를 촉진하다
v. promote
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