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1 ...산
n. fell -
2 공그르다
v. fell -
3 내려가다
v. go down, descend, fall, fell, turn down, lower -
4 내리다
v. come down, descend; fall; get off; drop; take down, set down, bring down, get down, push down, send down, decrease, fell, pull down, shut down, knock down -
5 넘어가다
v. fell, fall in, collapse, pass into another's hands -
6 드리워지다
v. fall, fell -
7 떨어지다
v. fall, drop, decline, decrease; fell -
8 무너지다
v. collapse, fall down, crush, fell, give up -
9 벌목량
n. fell, number of trees cut in a season -
10 벌채량
n. fell, number of trees cut in a season -
11 베어 넘어뜨리다
v. cut down, fell -
12 부상하여 쓰러지다
v. fall, fell -
13 새어 나오다
v. transpire, fell, fall -
14 수피
n. fell -
15 쓰러지다
v. fall down, break down, fail, die, fell, sink -
16 아래를 향하다
v. fell, fall -
17 언덕진 황야
n. fell -
18 일어나다
v. rise, arise, sit up, happen, occur, come of, burn, blow, befall, betide, come about, win up, worth, arrive, tide, transpire, be, turn out, fell, fall, pass, cook -
19 정도가 약해지다
v. fall, fell -
20 진정되다
v. smooth, fall, fell
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fell — Ⅰ. fell [2] ► VERB 1) cut down (a tree). 2) knock down. 3) stitch down (the edge of a seam) to lie flat. DERIVATIVES feller noun. ORIGIN Old English, related to FALL … English terms dictionary
Fell — Fell, n. [Cf. L. fel gall, bile, or E. fell, a.] Gall; anger; melancholy. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Untroubled of vile fear or bitter fell. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fell — fell·age; fell·er; fell·ness; fell; … English syllables
fell — fell1 [fel] vi., vt. pt. of FALL fell2 [fel] vt. [ME fellen < OE fællan, fellan (< Gmc * falljan), caus. of feallan (< Gmc * fallan), FALL] 1. to cause to fall; knock down [to fell an opponent with a blow] 2. t … English World dictionary