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1 상부의
adj. superior, higher in rank or position; upper, topmost, higher -
2 상위의
adj. senior, having a higher rank; upper, superior, higher -
3 고수
n. superiority, superior, one who is higher than another in rank or position -
4 높은 계급이 있다
v. rank higher -
5 높은 둥급이 있다
v. rank higher -
6 더 높은
adj. higher -
7 떠서
adj. floating, resting on liquid or air--------adv. afloat, up, toward a higher point, upward -
8 배음
n. overtone, harmonic, secondary tone which is higher than the primary or fundamental tone (Music) -
9 버니어
n. vernier, short graduated scale that measures fractions of divisions on fixed scale; device that provides a tool with a higher level of accuracy (Machinery) -
10 보조엔진
n. vernier, device that provides a tool with a higher level of accuracy (Machinery) -
11 북으로
adv. northerly, moving or facing northward; up, toward a higher point, upward -
12 상관
n. superior officer; senior, person of higher rank -
13 상급의
adj. upper, superior; higher -
14 상류로
adv. upstream, toward or in the higher part of a stream; against the current; in a manner which is contrary to the norm--------prep. up -
15 상류의
adj. upstream, in the higher part of a stream, closer to the source of the stream -
16 상음
n. overtone, harmonic, secondary tone which is higher than the primary or fundamental tone (Music); something which is subtly suggested, subtle implication, connotation -
17 상의
adj. upper, topmost; superior; above, higher, situated farther inland--------n. coat, protective outer garment (against rain, cold, etc.); wish of the king; consultation, counseling, conference -
18 선배
n. senior, older, elder; having a higher rank; elderly -
19 선임의
adj. senior, older, elder; having a higher rank -
20 손님잡이
n. tout, one who aggressively solicits business; ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price higher than face value (British)
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