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1 expand
vt., vi. 넓히다, 넓어지다, 펴다, 퍼지다, 팽창시키다, 확장시키다, 발전시키다, 전개하다 -
2 contract
계약(서), 약정, 청부, 살인 청부, 약혼, (카드)=CONTRACT BRIDGE, 계약하다, 청부(도급)맡다, (보통수동형)(약혼.친교를)맺다, (버릇이)들다, (감기에)걸리다, (빚을)지다, (근육을)수축시키다, 긴축하다, (상을)찌푸리다, 좁히다, 단축하다, 생략하다, 줄어들다, 수축하다(opp.expand), 청부계약을 하다, 약혼하다
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