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1 고울 라인
goal line, line which bounds a goal (Sports) -
2 고울
goal, target, aim -
3 고울 포우스트
n. goal post, one of two vertical posts which form a football or soccer goal -
4 결승선
n. goal line, finish line, point at which a time or condition comes to an end -
5 결승점
n. goal, place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports) -
6 결승점으로 향하다
v. goal -
7 결승표
n. goal -
8 고울 키이퍼
n. goalkeeper, goalie, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
9 고울에 넣다
make a goal -
10 고울에 집어넣은 득점
n. goalkeeper, goalie, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
11 골
n. marrow, soft fatty tissue in the interior cavity of the bones (Anatomy); valley, low area of land located between hills or mountains; goal, place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports) -
12 동인
n. motive, something that causes a person to act; coterie, group of people who share a common interest or goal; clique -
13 득점자
n. scorer, (Sports) one who scores a point or goal; one who keeps track of the score of a game -
14 럭비
n. rugby, (Sports) type of ball game, variety of football in which players must advance to the goal without passing the ball forward (kicking and backwards or lateral passes are permitted) -
15 목적
n. object, purpose, goal; aim -
16 목적없는
adj. aimless, purposeless; lacking a goal -
17 목적지
n. destination, goal -
18 목표로 향하다
v. goal -
19 목표없는
adj. aimless, purposeless, lacking a goal -
20 미지의 세계로 뛰어들다
venture, take a risk in order to achieve a goal
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