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1 wear
Ivt. 몸에 지니고 있다, (수염을)기르고 있다, 얼굴에 나타내다, 닳게 하다, 지치게 하다, (배를)바람을 등지게 돌리다IIvi. 사용에 견디다, (오래)가다, 닳아서 해지다, (때 따위가)점점지나다, \wear way 달(리)다, 경과하다, \weardown 닳(게 하)다, 닳려서 낮아기(게 하)다, 지치게 하다IIIvi. (반항 등을)꺾다, \wear off 점점 줄어들다(닳게 하다), \wearone's years well 젊어 뵈다, \wear out 써서(입어)낡게 하다, 닳리다, 다(하게)하다, 지치(게 하)다IVn. 착용, 옷, 입어낡음, 닳아 해짐, 지탱함, be in \wear (옷이) 유행되고 있다, \wear and tear 닳아해짐, 마손, 소모 -
2 wear and tear dermatitis
반복자극피부염English-Korean animal medical dictionary > wear and tear dermatitis
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3 wear and tear pigment
소모색소English-Korean animal medical dictionary > wear and tear pigment
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4 ready-to-wear
a. =READY-MADE -
5 wash-and-wear
a. (직물이) 세탁후 다리지 않고 입을 수 있는 -
6 corrade
vt., vi. (강물이 바위 등을)닳게 하다, (wear away), 침식되다, 무너지다 -
7 motley
a. 잡색의, 잡다한, 뒤범벅, 어릿광대의 울룩덜룩한 옷(wear motley 광대역을 하다) -
8 Rt.Rev(d).
x. Right Reverend Rts.rights R.T.S. Religious Tract Society종교 책자 협회(U.S.C.L.에 통합), r-t-w ready-to-wear, Ru ruthenium, R.U. rat unit, 쥐 단위, Rugby Union -
9 wore
v. wear 의 과거
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