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1 속성 페이지
property page -
2 부과
n. levy, act or process of collecting or conscripting (money, property, etc.) by a government or other authority; imposition, something which is collected through a levy (i.e. money, property, troops, etc.), tax -
3 부동산
n. realty, real property, real estate, permanent lands and the attached buildings, immovable property -
4 빌려주다
v. lend, give on a temporary basis; give money as a loan; rent, let, allow someone to use property in return for regular payments; hire, make regular payments for the use of someone else's property -
5 소유지
n. land owned by, estate, person's property, property -
6 가압류하다
v. sequestrate, sequester, temporarily seize property until the settlement of a legal claim (Law) -
7 격리시키다
v. isolate, separate one who is sick from others who are healthy; sequestrate, take property temporarily under the settlement of a legal claim (Law) -
8 교정
n. schoolyard, campus, property on which a college is located; reform, correction, amendment -
9 남기다
v. leave; bequeath, leave property to someone in a will; leave over -
10 내림
n. inheritance, property left by deceased person to heirs; flat, tone one half step lower than another (Music) -
11 대여하다
v. lease, rent out property for a specified period of time; loan, lend a sum of money for a period of time -
12 도둑질하다
v. steal, take another's property without permission, rob -
13 도루
n. stolen property -
14 도산
n. bankruptcy, state of losing property to one's creditors due to unpaid debts, insolvency, inability to pay one's debts -
15 몰수물
n. forfeitableness, confiscated property -
16 몰수하다
v. confiscate, take away, seize (property, money, etc.) -
17 몰아내기
n. dispossession, act of depriving of home or property, confiscation, eviction -
18 물질 고유의 성질
n. property -
19 방화
n. incendiarism, act or process of intentionally and maliciously setting fire to property, arson; fire control, prevention of fire -
20 보관인
n. keeper, holder; trustee, person granted legal custodianship over property not belonging to him; one who is appointed to administer an institution (Law)
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