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21 쇼트하다
v. short circuit, faulty connection in an electrical circuit; cause a fault in a connection -
22 전격적인
adj. electric, electrical -
23 전기
n. the former term, electricity, electrical equipment, life, biography, turning point, posting, record of war, military secret, juncture, memoir, juice -
24 전기 같은
adj. electric, electrical -
25 전기 담요
electric blanket, sleeping blanket that keeps one warm via electrical power -
26 전기공학
n. electrical engineering -
27 전기성의
adj. electric, electrical -
28 전기에 관한
adj. electric, electrical -
29 전기에 관한 에너지
n. electrical energy -
30 전기의
adj. said, electric, electrical, biographic, biographical, lower -
31 전기의 기관차
n. electric locomotive, electrical locomotive -
32 전기의 도체
n. electric conductivity, electrical conductivity -
33 전력
n. all out effort, concentration of energies, electrical energy, war potential, war experience, past record, war power, possible, white coal -
34 전송
n. send off, forwarding, electrical transmission -
35 전화통
n. telephone, device for conveying sounds over great distances by changing the sounds into electrical impulses -
36 정전기
n. static electricity, electricity which is created in a body that is not in motion; electrical charge that is created by factors such as dryness in the air -
37 킬로와트
n. kilowatt, unit of electrical energy equal to 1000 watts -
38 킬로와트시
n. kilowatt hour, unit for measuring the consumption of electrical energy by the time of use
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