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1 ...에 화학 변화를 일으키다
v. convert -
2 ...을 기독교로 개종시키다
v. convert to Christianity -
3 개심시키다
v. convert -
4 개심자
n. convert, one who has converted -
5 개종시키다
v. proselyte, convert someone to another religion or opinion -
6 개종하다
v. convert, proselyte, vert -
7 기화시키다
v. vaporize, convert into vapor -
8 무두질하다
v. tan, convert animal skin into leather -
9 변절시키다
v. proselyte, convert someone to another religion or opinion; apostatize, abandon one's religion, be unfaithful to one's principles; betray, be disloyal -
10 변절하다
v. apostatize, abandon one's religion, be unfaithful to one's principles; tergiversate, rat, abandon one's associates; proselyte, convert someone to another religion or opinion -
11 변하게 하다
v. convert, transmute -
12 변형되다
v. transform, change, convert, transmute, metamorphose -
13 변형하다
v. transform, convert, transmute, metamorphose; transfigure, give a new form or appearance -
14 변화하다
v. vary, change something, alter; change, fluctuate; give variety to; conjugate, give the various inflectional forms of a verb (Grammar); convert, change religions, exchange money; transform -
15 분무하다
v. spray, disperse a liquid in small droplets; vaporize, convert into vapor -
16 전용하다
v. use exclusively, divert, convert, misappropriate -
17 전향시키다
v. proselyte, convert -
18 전향자
n. convert -
19 전환하다
v. convert, switch -
20 차환하다
v. renew, convert
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convert — con‧vert [kənˈvɜːt ǁ ˈvɜːrt] verb [transitive] to change or make something change from one thing to another: convert something to/into something • energy consumption that could readily be converted from oil to natural gas • bonds that can be… … Financial and business terms
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convert — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun and on the second syllable as a verb … Modern English usage
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