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1 동작동사
n. active verb form, form in which the verb is showing the subject of the verb as acting (Grammar) -
2 변성시키다
v. regenerate, renew, restore to good condition; metamorphose, change in nature or form, transform; cause to change in form; be capable of undergoing metamorphosis -
3 변성하다
v. metamorphose, change in nature or form, transform; cause to change in form; regenerate, renew, restore to good condition; change surname -
4 변태
n. transformation, metamorphosis, change in form or structure, change in form or function of a plant during its development (Botany) -
5 변태시키다
v. metamorphose, change in nature or form, transform; cause to change in form; be capable of undergoing metamorphosis -
6 빈틈없이
adv. close, closely, compactly, in compact form; in condensed or concentrated form -
7 ...사회
n. republic, form of government in which citizens hold the power to elect their representatives, nation in which citizens elect their representatives -
8 ...의 형식을 취하다
v. take the form of -
9 가십시오
v. go (respectful form) -
10 갈빗대
n. (Anatomy) rib, any of the curved bones which form the rib cage -
11 걔
pron. familiar form for he and she -
12 경추
n. (Anatomy) neck vertebra, vertebra, segments of bone which form the spinal column -
13 고울 포우스트
n. goal post, one of two vertical posts which form a football or soccer goal -
14 고추냉이
n. mustard, spicy condiment made from the mustard seed (usually in the form of a spread or a powdery spice) -
15 관념성
n. idealism, tendency to form ideals -
16 관념화하다
v. ideate, form concepts -
17 구입조건
n. order form, blank questionnaire which is filled in to order a product -
18 구체화시키다
v. embody, manifest or personify in concrete form; materialize -
19 군주정체
n. monarchy, form of government with a monarch at its head -
20 그녀를
pron. her, specific female; possessive form of she
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