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1 검술
n. fencing, art of sword fighting; swordsmanship -
2 고전
n. classics; ancient coin; hard fighting -
3 교전국
n. belligerent parties, fighting parties -
4 닭싸움
n. cock fighting -
5 대공
n. duke, high-ranking noble; Antiaircraft artillery, military methods for fighting against aircraft (cannons or missiles), AAA; truss, supporting structural framework made up of straight members; distinguished service -
6 무술
n. military arts, fighting arts -
7 비전투원의
adj. noncombatant, not combatant, not of a fighting unit -
8 사기
n. morale, fighting spirit; annals, historical records, chronicles, archives; porcelain, type of hard white ceramic produced using a special process, chinaware; hour of death; fraud, swindle; deceit; cheating -
9 상투
n. topknot, tuft of hair on the top of the head; tuft of fur or feathers on the top of an animal's head; conventionality, quality of being usual or accepted, adherence to accepted norms; fighting with each other -
10 선전
n. advertisement, advertizement, propaganda, publicity; declaration of war; fighting admirably; gyration, gyre, circular movement -
11 소방
n. fire-fighting, putting out fires -
12 소방 활동
n. fire-fighting -
13 소방국
n. fire department, community's fire fighting department -
14 소화
n. digestion, process by which the body breaks down and absorbs food; fire extinguishing, putting out of fires, fire fighting; assimilation, absorption into the cultural tradition of another group -
15 싸움
n. fight, war, warfare, quarrel, affray, fray, fighting, squabble, strife, broil, run in, tig, hassle, jangle, odd, odds, tangle, row, field -
16 전방
n. battle front, front line of combat, front line of fighting -
17 전투
n. combat, war, battle, conflict, fighting, death struggle, struggle, warfare, affair, clash -
18 전투용의
n. fighting -
19 전투의
n. fighting -
20 접전
n. hand to hand fighting
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