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1 들어 오다
enter, go into -
2 ...에 들어가다
v. enter, come into, get into -
3 ...을 이해하다
v. cotton on, cotton, enter -
4 ...을 직관적으로 이해하다
v. enter -
5 ...의 소유권을 얻다
v. enter on -
6 가입하다
v. join in, accede, enter -
7 기입다
v. enter, fill up, write in -
8 들다
v. clear, remove objects from a surface or area; hold, have in one's hand; cost, have a price; join, enter, go into; drink; eat, consume food -
9 들어가고 싶어하다
v. want to enter -
10 들어가다
v. enter, go into; join; go in; drop in -
11 들어오기
n. ingoing, entering, come into, enter into -, go into - -
12 들어오다
v. enter, walk in, come in -
13 들이다
v. admit, put in, let something/someone enter; invest, expend money or effort for future benefits -
14 등기하다
v. register, enter into the official records -
15 등장하다
v. enter the stage; demonstrate, show -
16 새다
v. dawn, become light; leak, allow a liquid or other substance to enter or escape through a small hole or opening; escape, run away, leak out -
17 시작하다
v. manufacture for trial, write poems, begin, start, launch, fall to, initiate, originate, levy, set in, crank, set up, take up, enter, break -
18 신고하다
v. report, declare, make a return, toil, enter -
19 입원시키다
v. enter in hospital, hospitalize -
20 입원하다
v. enter in hospital, hospitalize
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