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1 봄다운
adj. vernal, pertaining to spring; occurring in spring; youthful (Literary) -
2 유사
n. hair spring, balance spring, emergency, reminiscences, quicksand, similarity, resemblance, analogy, semblance, similitude, comparison, kinship, parallelism, kindred, alliance -
3 ...의 대청소를 하다
v. spring clean -
4 간헐온천
n. geyser, natural hot spring that periodically sprays a fountain of water and steam into the air -
5 간헐천
n. geyser, natural hot spring that periodically sprays a fountain of water and steam into the air -
6 갈라진 틈
n. fissure, crevice, cranny, cleft, Chink, break, breach, gap, split, fracture, joint, spring -
7 갑자기 ...하다
v. up, spring -
8 광천
n. spa, mineral spring -
9 교도소에서 석방시키다
v. spring -
10 나다
v. spring up; break out, happen, occur; teethe, grow teeth (about an infant or child); come out, be exposed -
11 날뛰다
v. spring upon, attack, jump on; rampage, behave wildly -
12 날아 오르게 하다
v. spring -
13 단번에 ...하다
v. spring -
14 대조의 시기
n. spring -
15 대청소
n. spring clean, cleanup, cleaning up -
16 덤벼들다
v. go at, attack, turn upon, approach with anger, spring upon -
17 동기
n. the same period; siblings; copper ware, dishes and tools made from copper; motive, something that causes a person to act; winter, season between autumn and spring -
18 되튀게 하다
v. spring -
19 뛰게 하다
v. leap, spring -
20 뛰어오름
n. spring upon, jump on
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