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1 복리
n. compound interest, interest which is related to an exchange rate or to inflation; welfare, well-being, prosperity -
2 ...에 관심을 갖다
v. take interest in -
3 ...에 흥미를 갖다
v. take interest in -
4 ...에 흥미를 일으키게 하다
v. interest -
5 ...에게 이해 관계를 갖도록 하다
v. interest -
6 고리
n. ring, link; high interest, usury -
7 고리대금업자
n. loan shark, usurer, moneylender who charges exorbitant interest -
8 관심
n. interest, concern -
9 관심사
n. concern, interest -
10 대금업자
n. moneylender; usurer, moneylender who charges exorbitant interest -
11 독점하다
v. monopolize, exercise exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market; engross, absorb one's interest or attention; sew up, attach using a needle and thread -
12 돈놀이꾼
n. moneylender, one who lends money with interest -
13 동인
n. motive, something that causes a person to act; coterie, group of people who share a common interest or goal; clique -
14 명물
n. speciality, distinguishing mark; attraction, something which excites interest and attention -
15 무교
n. irreligiousness, lack of interest in religion; hostility towards religion -
16 무미
n. insipidity, lack of flavor; dullness, lack of interest -
17 무이자
n. no interest -
18 무종교
n. irreligiousness, lack of interest in religion -
19 미혹시키다
v. delude; perplex; captivate, capture someone's interest -
20 변
n. jargon, professional vocabulary; side, surface; accident; interest, percentage on a loan which is paid over time (Finance); feces, excrement
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