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101 서지
n. bibliography, list of books by a particular author or on a particular subject; list of source materials used in the preparation of a scholarly work; serge, variety of heavy fabric with a diagonal weave -
102 서지학
n. bibliography, list of books by a particular author or on a particular subject; list of source materials used in the preparation of a scholarly work -
103 섬기다
v. serve, tend to, attend, service, perform work for another person, provide assistance -
104 성직
n. minister, person authorized to conduct a religious service, pastor, cleric; clergy, people who work in religious ministry (rabbis, priests, etc.) -
105 성직자들
n. clergy, people who work in religious ministry (rabbis, priests, etc.) -
106 세공대
n. bench, work table -
107 세공물
n. handiwork, skilled work done by hand; objects created by hand -
108 세공품
n. workmanship, something produced by careful work; handcraft, create using the hands, make by hand -
109 세공하다
v. work -
110 손놀림
n. way of using one's hand; handicraft, ability to work creatively with the hands -
111 손재주
n. handicraft, ability to work creatively with the hands; dexterity -
112 수고
n. toil, hard work, exhausting effort, labor, exertion, trouble -
113 수공
n. handiwork, skilled work done by hand -
114 수양하다
v. educate oneself, work on oneself, improve oneself, train oneself -
115 스튜디오
n. studio, artist's workroom; place where an art form is studied; studio apartment, apartment made up of one large room that can be used as a work room -
116 시간급 작업
n. time work -
117 시차제
n. staggered work-hour system -
118 실직중의
adj. out of work -
119 싸구려 기성복
n. slop work, slop -
120 싸구려 기성복 만들기
n. slop work
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