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1 거슬러 올라가서
adv. backward, backwards -
2 계절이 늦은
adj. backward -
3 늦어진
adj. belated, delayed, backward, behindhand -
4 도로
adv. backward, to the rear, to the back--------n. roadway, road, street, avenue -
5 돌아가서
adv. backward, to the rear, to the back -
6 돌아와
adv. back, backward, to the rear, to the past -
7 되돌아감
n. regress, move backward, go back; relapse, reversion -
8 되돌아오다
v. come back, return, regress, move backward, get back -
9 되돌아옴
n. regression, act of moving backward; repercussion, echo -
10 되풀이하여
adv. back, backward -
11 뒤떨어지다
v. be backward, drop behind, fall behind, go down -
12 뒤떨어진
adj. behindhand, backward -
13 뒤로
adv. back, backward, backwards, behind, posteriorly--------interj. back -
14 뒤로 향하여
adv. backwards, backward -
15 뒤보다
v. go to stool, look backward, ease nature, defecate, empty one's bowels -
16 뒤지다
v. fall behind, be backward, be slow; ransack, search for items to steal; rummage, make a thorough search -
17 뒤쪽의
adj. backward -
18 뒷걸음질
n. stepping backward; flinch, act of wincing or recoiling in fear -
19 림보
n. limbo, place between heaven and hell (Catholicism); dance in which the dancer bends backward and moves under a horizontal bar (originated in the West Indies) -
20 머리가 둔한
adj. thick witted, thickheaded, thickskulled, weak-headed, heavy headed, thick, backward
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