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1 걷어부치다
v. tuck in, push in the ends of -
2 끄트러기
n. chips, odds and ends, bits and pieces -
3 끝
n. end, completion, conclusion, termination, close; tip, edge, line at which a surface ends -
4 등복각선
n. isocline, strata which are so tightly compressed that the ends dip in the same direction (Geology) -
5 메니스커스
n. meniscus, lens that is convex on one side and concave on the other (Optics); crescent or crescent-shaped body; disk of cartilage that cushions between the ends of two bones (Anatomy) -
6 발톱
n. toenail, hard growth at the ends of the toes; talon, sharp claw of an animal (especially a bird of prey) -
7 범위
n. scope, range; extent; sphere, area; space; limit, point at which something ends -
8 불시착
n. crash landing, forced landing, emergency landing which ends with damage to the landing and other airplane gear -
9 비꼬인
adj. twisted, having undergone rotation of opposite ends in opposing directions -
10 비틀린
adj. twisted, bent, crooked, coiled, turned; having undergone rotation of opposite ends in opposing directions; entwined; distorted, perverted; sprained (ankle, etc.); having been made spiral in shape -
11 자투리
n. odds and ends of yardage, odd come short -
12 잡동사니
n. odds and ends, various things, lumber, oddments, ruck, salmagundi, macaronics, muck -
13 줄다리기
n. tug of war, strength competition between groups or individuals which are pulling from both ends of a rope attempting to bring the adversary to one's side; hard struggle -
14 허섭쓰레기
n. odd ends, remnant
См. также в других словарях:
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