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1 연초-연중-연말
beginning-middle-end of the year -
2 월초-월순-월말
beginning-middle-end of the month -
3 주초-주중-주말
beginning-middle-end of the week -
4 발단의
adj. inceptive, of a beginning, pertaining to the beginning of an action (Grammar) -
5 ...초에
adv. at the beginning -
6 개시로
adv. in the beginning -
7 대기음
n. aspirate, pronunciation of the letter "h" at the beginning of a word (Phonetics) -
8 로부터
from, starting in, beginning at, originating in, since -
9 먼저
adv. first, initially, at the beginning, previously, foremost, before all else -
10 발단
n. origin, beginning; prolog, prologue -
11 배종
n. accompanying one's superior; germ, beginning stage in development -
12 본원
n. origin, source; beginning; long cherished desire -
13 본원의
adj. original, primary; germinal, of or pertaining to germs, in the beginning stages -
14 서론의
adj. introductory, preliminary, beginning; serving as an introduction -
15 설
n. New Year's Day, holiday on January 1 which celebrates the beginning of a new year -
16 설날
n. New Year's Day, holiday on January 1 which celebrates the beginning of a new year -
17 성촉절
n. Candlemas, Christian festival beginning on February 2nd -
18 시초
n. beginning, outset, dry grass used for fuel, selection of poems, wing case, dawn, dayspring -
19 알파
n. alpha, Greek letter; beginning; brightest star in a constellation; (in Computer Graphics) fourth color component (that allows control over blending colors with a background or hidden objects) -
20 오랫부터
adv. since the beginning of time
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beginning — be|gin|ning1 [ bı gınıŋ ] noun *** 1. ) count usually singular the first part of something: START: I loved the beginning of the book but hated the rest. beginning of: There is no need to start at the beginning of each section. a ) the start of a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English