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1 intelligence
n. 지성, 지능, 이해력, 사고력, 총명, 지혜, 지성적 존재, 정보, 보도, 첩보기관 -
2 intelligence
지능 -
3 intelligence bureau(department)
x. 정보부(국) -
4 intelligence office
x. 정보국, (미)직업소개소 -
5 intelligence quotient
x. 지능 지수 -
6 intelligence satellite
x. 첩보위성 -
7 intelligence ship
x. 정보수집함 -
8 intelligence test
x. 기능검사 -
9 intelligence quotient (IQ)
아이큐, 지능지수English-Korean animal medical dictionary > intelligence quotient (IQ)
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10 intelligence test
지능검사English-Korean animal medical dictionary > intelligence test
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11 Central Intelligence Agency
x. 중앙 정보국(CIA) -
12 machine intelligence
x. 인공지능 -
13 military intelligence
x. 군사 정보; (육군) 군사 정보국(부) -
14 C.I.C.
x. Commander in Chief, Counter Intelligence Corps -
15 CIA, C.I.A.
x. Cintral Intelligence Agency 중앙 정보부 -
16 CIS
x. Chemical Information System, communication interface system, Counter intelligence Service 대 첩보부 -
17 D.M.I.
x. Director of Military Intelligence -
18 I.D
x. industrial design, Infantry Division, Intelligence Department, ness -
19 I.R.
x. Inland Revenue, intelligence ratio, Internal Revenue -
20 IQ
x. intelligence quotient
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