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1 섭취
n. intake, ingestion, act of taking into the body, act of taking in via the mouth, consumption (i.e. food); intussusception, absorption, placing of new matter among the old (Botany) -
2 고별
n. parting, farewell, leave-taking -
3 관심을 끄는
adj. taking -
4 매력 있는
adj. charming, taking, winsome -
5 박탈
n. deprivation, taking away -
6 뺑소니치다
n. hit-and-run, automobile accident in which a driver who hits a pedestrian or other car drives off to avoid taking responsibility--------v. run away, flee, take flight; escape -
7 뽑아냄
n. extraction, removal, taking out -
8 사용
n. private use; misappropriation, act of illegally taking something for own's own use (especially of money); employment, use, consumption, application, confiscation -
9 사진술
n. photography, art of taking pictures -
10 섬광등
n. flash lamp, flash bulb, bulb which works for a very short period of time but gives off a dazzling light (used for taking photographs) -
11 섭식
n. feeding, act of eating or taking nourishment -
12 성취
n. taking a wife; accomplishment, achievement, attainment -
13 소급되는
adj. retrospective, retroactive, taking effect on an earlier date; of retrospection, of contemplation of past events -
14 수상기
n. water plane, seaplane, plane with special landing gear adapted for taking off and landing at sea; receiver, device that receives signals and converts them into audio or visual signals (i.e. radio or television) -
15 수업
n. taking lessons, school, study, lesson, class -
16 안받다
derive pleasure from a son taking care of elderly parents -
17 앞뒤를 가리지 않는
venturesome, open to taking risks -
18 인계
n. taking over -
19 인치
n. inch, taking into custody -
20 작별
n. leave taking, farewell, leave
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