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41 떨어져 내려오다
v. fall off -
42 떨어지다
v. fall, drop, decline, decrease; fell -
43 만기가 되다
v. expire, fall due -
44 멸망하다
v. fall, be victimized; perish, be destroyed -
45 몰락하다
v. fall, collapse, breakdown, crash--------go to the devil, go to the dogs -
46 무너지다
v. collapse, fall down, crush, fell, give up -
47 물러나다
v. come off, fall back, withdraw, retire, recede -
48 밀리다
v. be shaved, be left undone, fall into arrears, be pushed -
49 박살이 나다
v. fall to pieces -
50 반하다
v. fall in love with, become very fond of, acquire strong affection for -
51 부상하여 쓰러지다
v. fall, fell -
52 붕괴되다
v. collapse, fall in, break down; disintegrate, break apart into small pieces -
53 비
n. rain, water droplets which fall from clouds during stormy weather; broom, tool used for sweeping; monument, tombstone; ratio, proportional relation; mistake, fault, error; queen, female monarch; B, v -
54 뿌려지다
v. sprinkle, scatter, disperse; spray; fall lightly, drizzle (about rain) -
55 사계
n. the four seasons, four different periods of time in the year (spring, summer, fall and winter) -
56 새어 나오다
v. transpire, fell, fall -
57 선잠을 자다
v. catnap, fall into a doze, catsleep, zizz -
58 쇠퇴
n. fall off, decrease, diminish; go downhill, decrease in quality, deteriorate; sink, move down to a lower level -
59 수그러들다
v. droop, sag, sink; wilt, drop, fall; dangle, cause to hang or swing loosely -
60 시작하다
v. manufacture for trial, write poems, begin, start, launch, fall to, initiate, originate, levy, set in, crank, set up, take up, enter, break
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