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1 가죽강갑
n. glove, leather gloves, protective covering for the hand (against cold, dirt, etc.) -
2 겉단장
n. facing, covering (ornamental or protective); decorative trim sewn on the edge of clothes or other fabric -
3 래커
n. lacquer, varnish, shiny protective coating -
4 모래주머니
n. sandbag, bag filled with sand (used to build protective walls); gizzard, second stomach of a bird; digestive organ found in certain animals -
5 방어하는
adj. protective, defensive; guarding -
6 보호하는
adj. protective, defensive; guarding, preserving; designed to defend; of protection, pertaining to defense -
7 보호하는 것
n. protective, protector, protection, umbrella -
8 삭마
n. ablation, surgical removal, excision; reduction of the mass of a glacier through the melting and evaporation of snow and ice; burning away of a spacecraft's protective covering during atmospheric reentry -
9 상의
adj. upper, topmost; superior; above, higher, situated farther inland--------n. coat, protective outer garment (against rain, cold, etc.); wish of the king; consultation, counseling, conference -
10 샌드백
n. sandbag, bag filled with sand (used to build protective walls)
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