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41 muscular force
근력, 근육힘 -
42 tensile force
장력, 인장력 -
43 vital force
생명력, 활력 -
44 R.A.A.F.
x. Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Auxiliary Air Force -
45 RAAF
x. Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Auxiliary Air Force -
46 C.C.F.
x. Chinese Communist Forces, Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (of Canada), Combined Cadet Force 연합 장교 양성대 -
47 C.F.
carried forward, centrifugal force, Chaplain to the Forces, cost and freight -
48 CEMF
x. counter electromotive force 역기전력 -
49 EMF
Ix. electromotive force(전)기전력, 전동력IIx. European Monetary Fund유럽 통화 기급 -
50 forcing pump
x. =FORCE PUMP -
51 KAF
x. Korean Air Force -
52 KAFA
x. Korean Air Force Academy -
53 main
In. 힘, 체력, 주된 것, 중요 부분, 대해(maine sea의 생략), (cf, mainland)(over land and \main 육지와 바다에), (수도 따위의) 본관, 간선, in the \main 주로, 대체로IIa. 전력(온힘)을 다하는, 주요한, 제일의 by \main force 전력을 다하여 -
54 marshal
In. (프랑스 등의) 육군 원수, 의전관, 사법 비서관, 연방 재판소의 집행관, 경찰서장, Marshal of the Royal Air Force 공군 원수IIvi., vt. 정렬하다(시키다), (의식을 차리며) 안내하다 -
55 Naafi
n. (Navy, Army and Air Force Institute(s))(영)육해공군 후생기관, 내피, (내피가 경영하는)매점((미)post exchange) -
56 NAAFI
n. (Navy, Army and Air Force Institute(s))(영)육해공군 후생기관, 내피, (내피가 경영하는)매점((미)post exchange) -
57 necessitate
vt. (..을)필요로하다, 요하다, 부득이...하게하다(force) -
58 PACAF
x. Pacific Air Force -
59 R.A.F.
n. 영국 공군(Royal Air Force) -
60 RAF
n. 영국 공군(Royal Air Force)
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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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