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1 가상
n. imagination, ability of the mind to create mental images which do not literally exist -
2 가정교사
n. private tutor, teacher that teaches students privately according to their own pace and ability -
3 감식
n. discrimination, discernment; partiality, unequal treatment; ability to choose well (in matters of taste) -
4 겨운
adj. be beyond one's ability -
5 귀재
n. unusual genius, genius, one with great mental ability, very intelligent or talented person -
6 기량
n. talent, innate ability or skill; competence -
7 노시
n. presbyopia, far-sightedness, loss of the ability to see nearby objects clearly (due to age) -
8 능력
n. ability, capability, competence, competency, efficiency, energy -
9 당뇨병
n. diabetes, disease in which the body's ability to metabolize sugar is impaired -
10 마취제
n. anaesthetic, (Medicine) serving to reduce the ability to feel pain (of drugs); (Pathology) causing lack of feeling (of a disease) -
11 무능력
n. incompetence, lack of ability; incapacity -
12 상상력
n. imagination, ability of the mind to create mental images which do not literally exist -
13 상술
n. preceding descriptions; trick of the trade; business ability; business policy -
14 선견
n. foresight, ability to see into the future; prevision, prophecy -
15 선견지명
n. foresightedness, ability to predict the future; careful planning for the future, prudence -
16 소화성
n. digestibility, ability to be digested, state of being fit for digestion -
17 소화율
n. digestibility, ability to be digested, state of being fit for digestion -
18 손
n. hand, part of the body at the end of the arm; help; skill; ability; possession; trouble, exertion in accomplishing something; connection, link -
19 손놀림
n. way of using one's hand; handicraft, ability to work creatively with the hands -
20 손재주
n. handicraft, ability to work creatively with the hands; dexterity
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