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1 decay
vi., n. 썩다, 부패하다, 쇠미하다, 부패, 쇠미 -
2 decay
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3 decay constant
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4 decay product
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5 gamma decay
x. 감마 붕괴(감마선 방출에 의한 원자핵의 붕괴, 광자 방출에 의한 소립자 붕괴) -
6 proton decay
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7 radioactive decay
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8 dental decay
치아우식, 충치 -
9 radioactive decay
방사능붕괴English-Korean animal medical dictionary > radioactive decay
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10 tone decay
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11 undermining decay
잠식충치English-Korean animal medical dictionary > undermining decay
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12 rot
(\rotted, \rotting), 썩다(decay), 부패하다, 썩어 문드러지다(away, off, out), (도덕적으로)부패(타락)하다, 못쓰게 되다, (죄수가)쇠약해지다, 빈정거리다, 실없는 소리를 지껄이다, 썩이다, 부패시키다, (도덕적으로)타락시키다, 못쓰게 하다, 놀리다, 빈정대다, 썩음, 부패, 부패물, (사회적.정신적인)부패, 타락, 퇴폐, 부패병(세균등에 의한), 부식병, 소모성 질환, (보통 the\rot), 양의 간장병, 헛소리(nonsense), (크리켓)3주문의(설명을 할 수 없는)연속쓰러짐, 연달은 실패
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