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1 굉장히
adv. greatly, very much, extremely -
2 그토록
adv. so much, very, extremely; to such an extent; to a great degree -
3 극단적으로
adv. extremely, in the extreme -
4 극한
n. intense cold, extremely cold temperature or weather -
5 극히
adv. very, extremely -
6 기진맥진한
adj. forworn, exhausted, extremely tired (Archaic) -
7 깊숙이
adv. deeply, profoundly; intensely, extremely -
8 네이팜
n. Napalm, extremely flammable jelly-like substance used in fire bombs and flame throwers -
9 노발대발
n. burn with anger, be extremely angry -
10 노발대발하다
v. make hopping mad, burn with anger, be furious, be extremely angry--------blow one's top -
11 눈깜박할 사이에
very quickly, very fast, extremely rapidly -
12 뒤끓는
adj. seething, boiling, bubbling, raging, extremely excited -
13 마이크로파
n. microwave, electromagnetic wave of extremely high frequency; cooking device that uses electromagnetic waves to cook food -
14 몹시
adv. extremely, immensely, very, very much -
15 못내
adv. profoundly, very, extremely -
16 번쩍거리는
adj. garish, bright, extremely colorful; gaudy, clashing; excessively ornamented -
17 범고래
n. killer whale, type of predatory toothed whale that attacks dolphins and other whales (extremely intelligent and easy to train in captivity) -
18 상당히
adv. pretty, quite, relatively, very, extremely (Informal); some, approximately, to a certain degree; somewhat (Informal) -
19 성...
st., saint, person canonized by the Christian Church for his holy qualities; extremely holy person, very righteous person -
20 성인
n. adult, grown-up, manhood, mature person; saint, person canonized by the Christian Church for his holy qualities, extremely holy person, very righteous person
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