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1 ...의 진상을 규명하다
v. get to the bottom of, bottom, orient, orientate -
2 ...에 기초를 두다
v. ground, bottom -
3 ...을 근거로 하다
v. bottom -
4 꼴찌
n. last, person or thing which comes at the end, bottom; booby, stupid person -
5 로울러 스케이트
roller skate, shoe with wheel on the bottom used for skating; skate on roller skates -
6 맨 밑바닥
n. rock bottom -
7 머리 끝부터 발 끝까지
adv. from top to bottom, from top to toe -
8 밑
n. bottom, base, buttocks; root -
9 밑바닥
n. bottom, base, foot, buttocks, seat of a chair -
10 밑바닥까지
adv. to the bottom -
11 밑을 대다
v. bottom -
12 밑창
n. bottom piece, clump -
13 바닥
n. flat surface, bottom, ground, sole, flooring, floor -
14 바닥에 닿다
v. bottom, sound -
15 산기슭
n. bottom of a mountain -
16 선저
n. bottom, base, buttocks -
17 소표제어
n. subtitle, secondary title appearing below the main title, translation of a foreign-language film which appears at the bottom of the screen; caption or dialogue which appears between scenes in a silent film -
18 스케이트
n. skate, shoe with a blade on the bottom for gliding on ice -
19 스크롤 막대
scroll bar, rectangular area at the bottom or side of a window which allows a user to scroll the screen in from side to side or up and down (Computers) -
20 아래
n. bottom
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