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1 문물
n. consumer society, materialistic society, society which places great emphasis on purchasing and material goods -
2 고참자
n. doyen, senior member of a society -
3 공제회
n. benevolent society -
4 교우회
n. sodality, fellowship, society, union -
5 문명
n. literary fame; civilization, society, culture (of a group of people or a particular place) -
6 밤나방
n. Quaker, member of the Society of Friends (Protestant Christian sect) -
7 병폐
n. disablement by an illness; evil, social evil, annoying or causing trouble in society -
8 사교계 사람들
n. society -
9 사교계의
adj. society, of or pertaining to the upper class -
10 사교의
adj. social, of or pertaining to society; heathenish, of or pertaining to heathens, pagan -
11 사회
n. chairmanship; society, group of people who have joined together to pursue a common interest or goal, association, community -
12 사회적인
adj. social, sociable, of or pertaining to society; living together in groups -
13 사회학
n. sociology, study of the structure and development of human society; social science, study of human behavior -
14 사회학자
n. sociologist, one who specializes in sociology, one who studies the structure and development of human society -
15 상류 부인
n. society woman, gentlewoman -
16 상류 사회
n. quality, high society, gentry, fashion, world -
17 세도
n. public morals, set of ethical principles that are generally accepted in a society; power, authority, influence, person or thing which has power to affect others -
18 소비조합
n. consumers' cooperative society, Co-op -
19 음악 협회
n. philharmonic, philharmonic society -
20 적십자사
n. Red Cross Society, international relief organization which provides medical aid and materials to war victims or victims of natural disasters
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