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21 내리누르다
v. press down, force downwards; depress, press down on -
22 다인
n. dyne, measurement of force (Physics) -
23 대육군국
n. land power, force on land -
24 대의
adj. counteractively, in a counteractive manner (neutralizing by an opposite force)--------n. substance; law of justice; representation -
25 돌격
n. charge, onrush, sudden rush of movement; sortie, raid made by a besieged military force on its attackers -
26 돌격대
n. shock troop; sortie, raid made by a besieged military force on its attackers; combat flight made by an aircraft -
27 득
adv. forcefully, violently, by means of force--------n. profit, earnings, advantage -
28 들이닥치다
v. raid, attack on, sudden incursion into; storm, come down with great force (of precipitation); rush in -
29 떠밀어대다
v. push one's way, force oneself through -
30 막무가내로
adv. emphatically, strongly, with force -
31 메가톤
n. megaton, one million tons, explosive force equal to a million tons of TNT (especially referring to an atom or hydrogen bomb) -
32 밀펌프
n. force pump -
33 바람의 힘
n. wind force -
34 박력
n. force, power, strength -
35 반발력
n. repulsive force -
36 반발작용
n. repulsion, act of repelling, force that causes two bodies to move away from one another (Physics) -
37 반발하다
v. repel, force back -
38 백만톤
n. megaton, one million tons, explosive force equal to a million tons of TNT (especially referring to an atom or hydrogen bomb) -
39 범하다
v. commit a crime, commit an offense; perpetrate, impinge, infringe; rape, physically force another person to have sexual intercourse -
40 병기
n. ordnance, military force responsible for dealing with ammunitions (purchase, storage, and distribution); artillery; weaponry
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force — [ fɔrs ] n. f. • 1080; bas lat. fortia, plur. neutre substantivé de fortis → 1. fort; forcer I ♦ La force de qqn. 1 ♦ Puissance d action physique (d un être, d un organe). Force physique; force musculaire. ⇒ résistance, robustesse, vigueur. Force … Encyclopédie Universelle
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