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1 대량
n. enormous volume; slather, large amount, generous amount (Slang) -
2 사용량
n. amount used; mileage, number of miles covered in a certain amount of time -
3 세미나
n. seminar, educational meeting devoted to a particular topic; advanced academic course requiring a large amount of independent research; meeting of an advanced academic course which requires a large amount of independent research -
4 얼마가
adj. how much, what is the amount, what amount, how many, what quantity -
5 총액
n. total amount, sum amount, lump sum -
6 가미하다
v. tinge, mix with a small amount of -
7 가중치
n. weight, heaviness, amount something weighs -
8 갈기
n. mane, hair on the back of the neck of certain animals (especially a lion or horse); large amount of long hair (on a person) -
9 강설량
n. snowfall, amount of snow that has fallen -
10 결관적으로 ...이 되다
v. amount -
11 곱
n. multiple, (Mathematics) numeral which contains another numeral a certain number of times without a remainder (i.e. 15 is a multiple of 5); double, twofold amount -
12 궁색하여
adv. meagerly, poorly, insufficiently, in a manner lacking amount or quantity (also meagrely) -
13 궁색한
adj. meager, poor, insufficient, lacking in amount of quantity -
14 극미량
n. infinitesimal, minute quantity, very small amount -
15 극소량
n. infinitesimal, minimum, smallest possible size, least possible amount -
16 근소
n. shred, bit, small amount -
17 금액
n. amount of money, sum of money -
18 기본금
n. fund, amount of money set aside for a specific purpose; endowment -
19 남작하다
v. overproduce, produce an excessive amount -
20 눈을 피하다
get by, pass; succeed at a minimal level or with a minimal amount of effort; succeed in managing; survive
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