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1 감초
n. licorice; indispensable, cannot be done without -
2 갑작스러운
adj. snap, done or made suddenly -
3 갑작스런
adj. snap, done or made suddenly -
4 끝난
adj. done, past -
5 단
adj. sweet--------n. bundle, sheaf, bundle of grain bound together after harvesting; column; step, stair; grade, number or letter indicating the quality of work done (pertaining to schoolwork) -
6 당장의
adj. spot, made or done immediately; at once, immediately -
7 되다
v. be done, complete, become, be, turn into, be worthy of -
8 되풀이한
adj. repeat, repeated, done over again, reiterated -
9 등
adv. and so on, etcetera--------n. back, dorsal area; light, rattan; grade, number or letter indicating the quality of work done (pertaining to schoolwork) -
10 머리를 닿다
v. have one's hair done -
11 바늘질
n. needlework, work done with a needle and thread; handcraft involving a needle (i.e. sewing, embroidery, knitting, etc.) -
12 반숙의
adj. half done, partially cooked -
13 배영
n. backstroke, swimming stroke done on the back -
14 보상
n. compensation, recompense, repayment; something done to make up for (a loss, deficiency or fault) -
15 부당한 취급을 받고 있는
adj. hard done by -
16 불가결한
adj. indispensable, absolutely necessary, essential, vital, cannot be done without -
17 불가능한
adj. impossible, not possible; cannot be done; unbearable, cannot be endured -
18 브라보
n. bravo, yahoo! well done! -
19 사무
n. business of the company; business, office work, work done in an office -
20 삯꾼
n. pieceworker, one who works on individual tasks or units, one who receives a salary based on the amount of individual work units that were done
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