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21 규칙에 맞도록
adv. in order -
22 그때그때
adv. in order of emergence -
23 기둥 양식
n. order -
24 기사단
n. knightage, order -
25 기색
n. look, act of turning one's eyes in order to see someone or something -
26 난맥
n. chaos, total lack of order, confusion -
27 난조
n. disorder, lack of order, confusion, something irregular -
28 눈길
n. line of vision; look, act of turning one's eyes in order to see someone or something -
29 눈빛
n. look, act of turning one's eyes in order to see someone or something -
30 닦음
n. wipe, act of wiping (in order to clean or erase, etc.) -
31 답사하다
v. explore, investigate, research; reconnoiter, scout an enemy's territory in order to gather useful information -
32 대령하다
v. wait for an order -
33 대화 상자
dialog box, name of a window that is opened in order to receive input from the user (tool that is part of a computer's windows start-up system) -
34 도레미파의
adj. musical scale, series of tones arranged in ascending or descending order -
35 말장난
n. wordplay, pun, play on words, humorous use of words in order to create several possible meanings -
36 명령
n. order, command, direction, instructions -
37 명령법의
adj. imperative, of the form used when making an order or request (Grammar); imperatival -
38 명령서
n. precept, order; warrant, license to search (a house, etc.); authorization to make an arrest -
39 명령하다
v. order, command -
40 명하다
v. order, command, request something
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