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1 구식
adj. old fashioned, out-of-date, out of style--------n. old fashioned -
2 낡아지다
v. get old, grow old; worn out, used up -
3 노년기의
adj. old age, senile, pertaining to old age -
4 노망한
adj. senile, pertaining to old age, geriatric, suffering from physical and/or mental impairments associated with old age -
5 노파
n. old woman, beldam, beldame, old wife, granny, grannie -
6 늙어지다
v. get old, grow old -
7 늙은
adj. age-old, old, aged, senescent -
8 마멸하다
v. wear out, become old and tattered from frequent use; make old and tattered by using frequently -
9 묵다
v. get old, grow old, age; lodge, stay overnight -
10 묵은
adj. aged, elderly, old; being \#\# years old -
11 삼십세
n. thirty-year-old, being thirty years old -
12 성경
n. Bible, book containing the Old and New Testaments (Christianity); book containing the Old Testament (Judaism) -
13 성서
n. Bible, book containing the Old and New Testaments (Christianity); book containing the Old Testament (Judaism); scriptures, holy scripture, Holy Writ -
14 시대에 뒤진
adj. demode, demoded, old fogey, old hat, belated, dated, elderly -
15 악마
n. evil spirit, devil, demon, fiend, afreet, daemon, incubus, serpent, tempter, devilry, deviltry, enemy, nick--------pron. something--------old nick, old scratch -
16 옛날의
adj. ancient, long ago, old-time, olden, of yore, of old -
17 ...살된 동물
n. old -
18 ...살된 사람
n. old -
19 ...살에
adj. aged, being \#\# years old -
20 ...세된 동물
n. old
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old — W1S1 [əuld US ould] adj comparative older superlative oldest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not new)¦ 2¦(not young)¦ 3¦(age)¦ 4¦(that you used to have)¦ 5¦(familiar)¦ 6¦(very well known)¦ 7 the old days 8 … Dictionary of contemporary English
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