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1 비끼는
adj. deflectable, able to be deflected, able to be turned aside -
2 할 수 있는
adj. able, able-bodied, doable, playable -
3 가까이 하기 쉬운
adj. come at able -
4 가까이 하기 어려운
adj. forbidding, uncome at able -
5 감당하다
v. be equal to, cope with, deal with, handle, get over, be capable of, be competent, be able -
6 그럴싸한
adj. feasible, able to be carried out -
7 도달할 수 있는
adj. get at able -
8 따갑다
adj. stinging, able to cause a sting -
9 따끔하다
adj. stinging, able to cause a sting; biting, sharp -
10 못하다
v. can't, can not, not able, unable, not capable -
11 민완가
n. able man, skillful man, man with the necessary qualifications to fill a position or accomplish a task -
12 바실리스크
n. basilisk, reptile (snake, lizard, or dragon) which is able to kill with by its look or breath (Classical Mythology); large crested reptile of the tropical Americas -
13 부식성의
adj. corrosive, able to cause corrosion; destructive, causing deterioration; erosive, serving to erode -
14 비등성의
adj. equal, same, identical; able, capable -
15 삼개국어의
adj. trilingual, able to communicate in three different languages; expressed in three different languages -
16 생산하는
adj. generative, pertaining to generation; able to produce offspring; creative; productive -
17 생식하는
adj. generative, pertaining to generation; able to produce offspring -
18 손에 넣기 힘든
adj. uncome at able -
19 쉽사리 도달할 수 없는
adj. unget at able -
20 유능한
adj. able, capable, competent, consummate, useful, good
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