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1 소령
n. major, military rank above captain and below colonel; lieutenant commander, officer ranked below a general and above senior lieutenant -
2 수면 아래에
adv. below the water, below water -
3 ...보다 떨어지다
prep. below -
4 ...보다 못한
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5 ...보다 밑에
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6 ...보다 밑으로
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7 ...보다 아래로
prep. below -
8 ...보다 아래에
prep. below -
9 ...보다 하류에
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10 ...의 가치가 없는
prep. below -
11 ...의 아래쪽에
prep. below -
12 가두로
adj. below -
13 가라앉는
adj. sinking, falling down below the surface -
14 가라앉은
adj. sinking, falling down below the surface, moving to a lower level; falling, descending; sloping downward -
15 강 아래에
adv. below -
16 구강
n. mouth, facial feature above the chin and below the nose; part of the body used for eating and communicating -
17 깊숙하다
adj. deep, having a great depth, extending far below the surface; reaching far into space; profound, difficult to fathom; low-pitched -
18 년생
junior, student in a class which is next below the last year -
19 등외의
adj. unplaced, lacking a place or placement; offgrade, below standard -
20 땅속에
adv. underground, below the surface of the ground
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