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In. 길, 가로, 진로, 기세, 방향, 근처, 방법, 습관, 버릇, 장사, 사항, 상태, all the \way 도중 내내, 멀리(서), 일부러, a long \way off 멀리 떨어져서, 먼 곳에, by the \way 도중에IIn. 그런데, by \way of...을 경유하여(거쳐), by \way of doing...하는 버릇으로;...을 직업으로하여, force one's \way 무리하게 나아가다, gather(lose) \way 속력을 내다IIIn. (늦추다), get in (into) the \way 방해가 되다, get out of the \way 제거하다, 처분하다, 피하다, 비키다, get under \way 진행하기 시작하다, 시작되다, 출범하다IVn. give \way 무너지다, 허물어지다, 굴복하다, 물러나다, 양보하다, go a good(long) \way 크게 도움이 되다, go little \way 그다지 도움이 안되다Vad. 훨씬, 멀리, \way back 훨신 이전
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