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1 따위
adv. et cetera--------adv. etc., such as, like, as an example of, like for example -
2 감기다
v. twine, wind around something (for example in making a garland); close one's eyes -
3 견본
n. sample, specimen, swatch, example -
4 동토대
n. tundra, vast and treeless arctic region (found for example in Siberia, northern Canada, and Lapland) -
5 뛰어난 모범
great example -
6 모델
n. model, example; one who models (clothing, etc.) -
7 모범
n. model, example, pattern, paragon, exemplar -
8 보기
n. example, instance, case -
9 본
n. example, sample, model, pattern, something which serves as an illustration -
10 본보기
n. example, sample -
11 본보기로서의 벌
n. example -
12 사례
n. instance, example, illustration, prosecution of a case (Law); thanks, gratitude, remuneration, compensation, reward -
13 삼각
n. triangle, shape having three sides and three corners; tripod, three-legged stand (for example used to support a camera) -
14 삼각대
n. tripod, three-legged stand (for example used to support a camera); something with three legs (e.g. stool, table, vessel, etc.), trivet -
15 삼발이
n. tripod, three-legged stand (for example used to support a camera); something with three legs (e.g. stool, table, vessel, etc.), trivet -
16 시범
n. example, sample, model, pattern, something which serves as an illustration -
17 시범하다
v. give an example -
18 예
adv. yes, yah, yeah, yea, yep, yup--------n. old days, example, instance, precedent, salutation, etiquette, specimen, paradigm -
19 예를 들자면
for instance, for example, e.g. -
20 예문
n. example of a sentence
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