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1 특파하다
v. dispatch specially, delegate, dispatch, despatch -
2 공문서 송달용 쾌속선
n. dispatch boat -
3 급송
n. sending in haste; dispatch, sending off, promptness -
4 급송 공문서
n. dispatch, despatch -
5 급파
n. dispatch, despatch -
6 급파하다
v. dispatch, despatch -
7 띄우다
v. float, drift, set afloat; fly, make something travel through the air; send, dispatch -
8 라디오방송
n. radio broadcast, dispatch of a message through radio waves--------v. radiocast, message or program transmitted via radio -
9 발송하다
v. send, send out, dispatch -
10 발신하다
v. send, dispatch, transmit; telegraph, send a message by telegraph -
11 보내다
v. send, dispatch, forward, transmit, transport -
12 부치다
v. be beyond one's strength, be too much for one; send, dispatch, forward; fan, ventilate, move or impel air -
13 소인
n. factor, cause; postmark, stamp indicating the origin of a delivery and date of dispatch (printed on letters and parcels by the post office); child, young person; little man, little guy, small man; one who lacks ambition -
14 송달하다
v. send, dispatch, deliver, convey, transmit -
15 신속
n. swiftness, promptitude, fastness, velocity, dispatch, despatch -
16 없애버리다
v. dispatch, despatch, liquidate -
17 운송 대리점
n. dispatch, despatch -
18 재빨리 해치우다
v. dispatch, despatch, tear off -
19 전령
n. electric bell, messenger, dispatch rider
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