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1 부작용
n. side effect, negative effect that may be caused due to use of medicine; complication, something which creates additional problems -
2 ...에 영향을 나타내다
v. have an effect -
3 ...에 영향을 미치다
v. affect, influence, leaven, have an effect -
4 ...에 효과를 나타내다
v. have an effect -
5 ...에 효과를 미치다
v. have an effect -
6 감명
n. impression, strong feeling or idea left by an experience; effect; vague memory; stamp, imprint; stamping, impressing -
7 글리산도
n. glissando, gliding effect created by sliding one's fingers over the keys of a piano or strings of a harp (Music) -
8 동산 물건
n. effect -
9 디오라마관
n. diorama, arrangement of pictures that create a 3D effect -
10 멘톨
n. menthol, (Chemistry, Pharmacology) chemical substance obtained from peppermint oil which has a cooling effect (used primarily in the production of confections, cold medicines, liqueurs, and perfumes) -
11 보람
n. worth, effect, result, fruit -
12 사실상
adv. de facto, in reality, in fact, actually existing, in effect, virtually--------n. matter of fact, something that is a fact; straightforward -
13 선영
n. hatching, parallel lines drawn close together to produce the effect of shading -
14 선영긋기
n. hatching, parallel lines drawn close together to produce the effect of shading -
15 성과
n. result, effect, outcome, consequence, accomplishment -
16 세력
n. influence, effect, impact, action of a person or thing which affects another; person or thing which has power to affect others -
17 소급되는
adj. retrospective, retroactive, taking effect on an earlier date; of retrospection, of contemplation of past events -
18 소산
n. product, outcome, result, effect; dispersion, disappearance, act of disappearing, vanishing -
19 실행에 옮기다
v. carry into effect -
20 여파
n. aftermath, after effect
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