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  • 1 last

    I
    a. 최후의, 지난번의, 최근의, 결코...할 것 같지 않은, 최상의, for the \last time 그것을 마지막으로
    II
    ad. 최후에(로), 오전, 지난 번, 최근, \last but not least 마지막으로 중요한 것을 말하지만, \last of all 마지막으로
    III
    n. 최후, 죽음, 최후(최근)의 것, at \last 드디어, 결국, at long \last 간신히, till(to)the \last 최후까지
    IV
    vt., vi. 지속하다, 계속되다, (상하지 않고) 견뎌내다, 오래가다, \last out 지탱(유지)하다
    V
    n. 지속력, 끈기
    VI
    a., ad., n. 구두 골, stick to one's \last 본분을 지키다, 쓸데 없는 일에 참견하지 않다

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  • 2 once

    I
    ad., a. 번만, \once in a way(while)간혹, \once over 다시한번, \once too often 늘, 자주, \once upon a time 옛날
    II
    n. 한번, 동시, all at \once 갑자기, 일제히, at \once 즉시, for (this) \once 이번만은
    III
    conj, 한번...하면...하자마자
    IV
    a. 이전의

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  • 3 same

    a. 같은, 동일한, 마찬가지의, 다름없는, 단조로운, 마찬가지로, all the \same, at th \same time 동시에, 그러나, 그래도, the \same that \same과 동일한, 동일인, 그 사람

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  • all-time — ˈall time adjective all time low/​high/​peak/​record the lowest or highest that something has ever been: • The news caused the dollar to fall to an all time low against the euro. • Orders rose 35% to an all time high for May. * * * all time UK US …   Financial and business terms

  • all-time — adj. 1. unsurpassed in some respect up to the present. prices at an all time high; morale at an all time low; among the all time great lefthanders [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • all-time — (adj.) during recorded time, 1910, American English, from ALL (Cf. all) + TIME (Cf. time) (n.). Earlier it had been used in a sense full time, of employment, or in opposition to one time (1883) …   Etymology dictionary

  • all-time — adj used when you compare things to say that one of them is the best, worst etc that there has ever been an all time high/low ▪ The price of wheat had reached an all time low. ▪ They reached an all time record score …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • all-time — all ,time adjective only before noun used for comparing someone or something with all the other people or things of the same type that have ever existed: Bogart has got to be one of the all time greats. Interest rates are at an all time high …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • all-time — all′ time adj. 1) never equaled or surpassed: Production will reach an all time high[/ex] 2) regarded as such in its entire history: an all time favorite song Etymology: 1910–15 …   From formal English to slang

  • all-time — [ôl′tīm΄] adj. unsurpassed up to the present time [an all time record] …   English World dictionary

  • all-time — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ hitherto unsurpassed: the all time record …   English terms dictionary

  • all-time — [adj] unsurpassed and permanent best, champion, enduring, everlasting, perpetual; concepts 574,798 …   New thesaurus

  • all-time — adjective unsurpassed in some respect up to the present (Freq. 1) prices at an all time high morale at an all time low among the all time great lefthanders • Similar to: ↑incomparable, ↑uncomparable * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ …   Useful english dictionary

  • all-time — ADJ: ADJ n You use all time when you are comparing all the things of a particular type that there have ever been. For example, if you say that something is the all time best, you mean that it is the best thing of its type that there has ever been …   English dictionary

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