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1 골몰하다
v. immerse, engross, absorb -
2 독점하다
v. monopolize, exercise exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market; engross, absorb one's interest or attention; sew up, attach using a needle and thread -
3 몰두시키다
v. immerse, absorb, engross -
4 받다
v. receive, take, accept, absorb, take in -
5 번지다
v. spread, run; blot, absorb with blotter paper; smear, spread something across or over a surface -
6 부딤하다
v. absorb, suck up; take up, take in -
7 빨아들이기
n. suck in, comprehend, absorb -
8 빨아들이다
v. suck in, soak up, ingurgitate, absorb; inhale, breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.) -
9 섭취하다
v. ingest, take into the body, take in via the mouth, consume (as in food); absorb, take in -
10 소화하다
v. digest, break down and absorb (food); extinguish, put out a fire, slake -
11 없애다
v. remove, cast away, scotch, absorb, quench, smooth, scrub, lop, shift -
12 열중시키다
v. enthuse, immerse, warm, warm up, engross, involve, absorb, bite -
13 흡수 동화하다
v. absorb -
14 흡수 병합하다
v. absorb -
15 흡수하다
v. absorb, suck in, imbibe, sorb, siphon, drink, take up -
16 흡착되다
v. absorb -
17 흡착하다
v. absorb, sorb
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