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dismiss

  • 1 dismiss

    vt. 면직시키다, 떠나게하다, 물러가라고 말하다, 물리치다, 기각하다

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  • 2 case

    I
    경우, 사건, 문제, 사례, 실정, 사실, 진상, 상태, 상황, 입장, 처지, 병상, 용태, 중례, 환자, 판례, 소송사건, (소송할 수 있는) 문제, 주장, 논거, 변호 의뢰인, 괴짜, 조숙한 아이, (이성에의)반함, 연모, 상자, 케이스, 그릇, 통, (칼)집, 주머니, 겉포장, 테, 덮개, 활자케이스, 용기, 한상자(의분량), 한조, 한벌, (창.문의)틀, 케이스(상자, 칼집, 주머니)에 넣다, 싸다, 덮어씌우다, 멉행목적으로(집 등을)미리 살펴 두다
    II
    x. 컴퓨터 원용 소프트웨어 공학
    III
    던지다, 내던지다, (주사위를)던지다, (제비를)뽑다, (그물을)던지다, 치다, (낚싯줄을)던지다, (닻.측연을)내리다, (표를)던지다, (불필요한 것을)버리다, (옷을)벗다, (뱀이 허물을)벗다, (사슴이 뿔을, 새가 깃털을)갈다, (말이 편자를)빠뜨리다, (짐승이 새끼를)조산하다, (나무가 과일을)익기 전에 떨어뜨리다, 해고하다(dismiss), (수험자 등을)불합격 시키다, 패소시키다, (눈.시선을)던지다, 향하다, (빛.그림자를)던지다, (마음.생각을)기울이다, (비나.모욕을)퍼붓다, 가하다, (치욕, 명예 등을)주다, (수를)계산하다, 합계하다, (녹인 쇠붙이 등을)주조하다
    IV
    (상을)뜨다, (배우에게 역을)배정하다, (극을)배역하다, (성운 관측을 위하여 천궁도를)펼쳐보다, (사실, 자료등을)정리하다, 물건을 던지다, 낚싯줄을 던지다, 투망을 던지다, 주조되다, 계산하다, 계획하다, 던지기, 던지는 거리, 돌팔매질, (그물, 측연의)투하, 낚식줄을 드리움, 주사위를던지기, 운수 점치기, 던져진(버림받은, 벗어버린)것, (뱀.벌레의)허물, 주형, 주조물, 깁스(붕대), 캐스트, 배역, 특색(얼굴.생김새.성질 등의), 기질, 경향, 색조,...의 기미, 가벼운 사팔뜨기, (차에 사람을)도중에 태움, 예상, 추측

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