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1 term
In. 기한, 기간, 학기, (법원의) 개정기, (지불의) 기일, (한정하는) 조건, 조항, (계약.지불.값등의)약정, 요구액, 값, (한정된)개념, 말, 용어, 말투, 명사, bring(come) to \terms 항복시키다(하다), 절충이 되다, 타협하다IIvt. 이름짓다, 부르다 -
2 term
만기, 기간, 용어 -
3 term pregnancy
만기임신 -
4 concrete name(term)
x. 구체 명사 -
5 Easter Term
x. (영법)4월 15일 후 약 3주간의 개정기, (영대학)봄학기, 크리스마스부터 부활절까지의 학기 -
6 general term
x. 전반(일반)명사, 공항, 일반항, 개괄적인 말 -
7 half term
x. 학기 중의 중간 휴가(보통 2, 3일에서 1주일) -
8 Hilary term
x. 대학의 1월부터 시작하는 학기 -
9 lent term
x. (대학의) 봄학기 -
10 major term
x. 대명사 -
11 Michelmas term
x. 가을 학기(제 1학기, 보통 10월-12월) -
12 middle term
x. 중명사, 중항 -
13 minor term
x. 소명사 -
14 positive term
x. 실명사 -
15 full term
만기임신, 만삭 -
16 full term birth
만기출생, 만삭출생 -
17 full term normal delivery
만기정상분만English-Korean animal medical dictionary > full term normal delivery
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18 long term care
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19 long term culture
장기배양English-Korean animal medical dictionary > long term culture
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20 long term memory
장기기억
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