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1 교신하다
v. correspond, communicate, talk, communicate with spoken words -
2 나누다
v. divide, split, share, break, part; communicate; help -
3 대화하다
v. converse with, talk, communicate with spoken words, converse, speak -
4 드라이버
n. driver, program which enables an operating system to communicate with a particular device (Computers) -
5 반어
n. irony, sarcasm, speech or writing which is intended to communicate a meaning contrary to its literal sense, contrast between what is expected or desired and reality; antonym, word having the opposite meaning of another word -
6 삼개국어의
adj. trilingual, able to communicate in three different languages; expressed in three different languages -
7 성찬을 받다
v. commune, communicate -
8 성찬을 주다
v. communicate -
9 성체를 받다
v. commune, communicate -
10 성체를 주다
v. communicate -
11 아뢰다
v. inform, communicate information to, tell, apprise, notify -
12 아이러니
n. irony, sarcasm, speech or writing which is intended to communicate a meaning contrary to its literal sense -
13 연락하다
v. communicate, get to -
14 의사를 소통하다
v. communicate -
15 인터페이스
n. interface, equipment or programs which enable two different systems or programs to communicate (Computers, Electronics) -
16 전달하다
v. convey, communicate, propagate, buzz -
17 전염시키다
v. communicate, give -
18 통보하다
v. report, communicate, notify -
19 통신하다
v. communicate to, message -
20 통해 있다
v. communicate
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