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1 타오르다
v. blaze up, burn up, flame, flame out, flare up -
2 화염방사기
n. flame-thrower, flame projector -
3 격정을 돋우다
v. fan the flame -
4 네이팜
n. Napalm, extremely flammable jelly-like substance used in fire bombs and flame throwers -
5 발화점
n. flash point, lowest temperature at which a substance produces vapors that ignite immediately when subjected to a flame (Chemistry) -
6 불
n. dollar, unit of currency in the United States, name of a unit of currency--------n. fire, flame, blaze; light -
7 불꽃
n. flame, blaze, spark, firework -
8 불꽃같이 빛나다
v. flame -
9 불꽃같이 빨갛게 빛나다
v. flame -
10 불꽃같이 선명하게 빛나다
v. flame -
11 불꽃같이 흔들리다
v. flame -
12 불꽃과 같은 번쩍임
n. flame -
13 불꽃에 갖다 대다
v. flame -
14 불꽃의
adj. flamy, resembling fire, flame-like; fiery; pertaining to fire or flames -
15 애인
n. lover, ladylove, amaryllis, truelove, young lady, Young Man, young woman, valentine, flame, boy, girl, lady, woman -
16 연소 정지를 일으키다
v. flame out -
17 옛 애인
n. old flame -
18 정열
n. passion, flame -
19 정열 등이 타오르다
v. flame out -
20 태우다
v. burn, scorch, agonize, take, give a ride, have parted in the middle, divide it, pull in and out, embark, kindle, sear, flame
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