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1 급락하다
v. slump, collapse -
2 내려앉다
v. break down, collapse, fall in, fail -
3 내려앉음
n. collapse, breakdown, crash -
4 넘어가다
v. fell, fall in, collapse, pass into another's hands -
5 넘어지다
v. fall down, tumble, collapse, fall in -
6 멸망
n. destruction, desolation, ruin, collapse -
7 몰락
n. ruin, destruction, downfall, collapse -
8 몰락하다
v. fall, collapse, breakdown, crash--------go to the devil, go to the dogs -
9 무너지다
v. collapse, fall down, crush, fell, give up -
10 무너짐
n. collapse, breakdown, crash -
11 부수어버리다
v. break down, break, collapse under its own weight -
12 불황
n. depression, slump, recession, sudden decrease; drooping posture, slouch; collapse; period of time in which performance is poor -
13 붕괴
n. breakdown, collapse; disruption, upset -
14 붕괴되다
v. collapse, fall in, break down; disintegrate, break apart into small pieces -
15 산사태
n. landslide, collapse of a hillside -
16 와해하다
v. collapse, crash -
17 접다
v. fold, wrap up, turn, turn back, collapse -
18 접어지다
v. collapse -
19 좌절하다
v. collapse -
20 허탈케 하다
v. collapse
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