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1 삼가하는
adj. reserved, kept back, retained; reticent, formal in manner or behavior; characterized by formal behavior or manners -
2 가동
n. working, behavior -
3 가식
n. puppetry, affectation, insincere behavior -
4 규정하다
v. institutionalize, transform something into an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior); stipulate, prescribe -
5 도대체
adv. what, word used in a question to begin a prepositional phrase; why, for what reason?, for what purpose?; how, in what way?--------n. mischief, naughty behavior that is not spiteful -
6 말괄량이
n. hussy, minx, hoyden, flapper--------n. tomboy, girl with boyish behavior, hoyden; romp, boisterous activity -
7 몸가짐
n. deportment, behavior, posture, manner -
8 불량학생
n. disorderly student, juvenile delinquent, person under the age of 18 who displays antisocial or illegal behavior -
9 사색가
n. philosopher, one who philosophizes, one who studies the principles of existence behavior and knowledge -
10 사회 몸가짐
n. social behavior -
11 사회학
n. sociology, study of the structure and development of human society; social science, study of human behavior -
12 선행
n. a good deed, good conduct, good behavior, good attitude -
13 성과학
n. sexology, study of sexual behavior and human sexuality -
14 역사는 되풀이한다.
history repeats itself, events or patterns of behavior occur over and over again -
15 조처
n. management, act of managing or supervising, treatment, attitude, behavior -
16 태
n. crack, cracking whip, womb, form, behaviour, behavior, grammatical voice, affectation -
17 행동
n. action, act, movement, behaviour, behavior, doings, courses, ongoings, doing, dealing -
18 행실
n. behaviour, behavior, demeanour, demeanor, actions -
19 히피
n. hippie, hippy, person in the late 1960's who rejected the established values and norms of society and often expressed this stance through unconventional clothing and behavior
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