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1 덜거덕거리며 지나가다
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2 두개골의 융기
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3 뛰어들다
v. run into, bump into, come up against -; take the plunge, dare to make a move, dare to do something -
4 뛰어들어가다
v. tumble into, run into, collide with -, bump into, come up against - -
5 마주치다
v. meet with, bump into, come across, meet -
6 부딪쳐서 ...을 쿵 하고 떨어뜨리다
v. bump -
7 부딪치다
v. strike, hit; collide with; bump against, run against, crash into -
8 서로 부딪치다
v. bump up against -
9 올리다
v. raise, lift up, put up, elevate, heave, rear, send up, solemnize, inflate, weigh, advance, run up, set up, bump, carry, plate, jump, fly -
10 우연히 만나다
v. meet by chance, happen to meet, bump into, drop in on, alight -
11 융기
n. protuberance, upheaval, upthrow, bump, protrusion, uplift, wale, eminence, lift -
12 쫓아내다
v. kick, spurn, bump, send off, put out, drive out, drive off, chase, clean out, expel, banish -
13 차가 지나가다
v. bump -
14 차의 동요
n. bump -
15 추돌
n. bump -
16 추돌에 의한 승리
n. bump -
17 충돌
n. collision, clash, conflict, bump, foul, prang, prank, dash, smash, jar, rubber -
18 쾅 부딪치다
v. bump -
19 쾅하고
adv. bump, bang -
20 하복부를 쑥 내미는 동작
n. bump
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