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  • 1 laugh

    I
    n. 웃음(소리), get(have)the \laugh of...을 (도리어) 되웃어 주다, have the \laugh on one's side (이번에는) 이쪽이 웃을 차례가 되다
    II
    vi. (소리내어) 웃다, 흥겨워하다, 조모하다
    III
    vt. 웃으며...하다, \laugh down 웃어대다 중지침묵, 시키다, \laugh in a person's face 아무를 맞대놓고 조롱하다, \laugh off 웃음으로 얼버무리다

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  • 2 loan

    I
    n. 대부, 대부금, 대차, 공채, 외래어, 차관, get(have)the \loan of...을 빌다, \loan on 대부하고, 차입하고, public \loan 공채
    II
    vt., vi. 빌려주다(out)

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  • 3 upper

    I
    a. (더)위의, 상부의, 상위(상급)의, 후기의, get (have) the \upper hand of...에 이기다
    II
    n. (구두의)갑피, on one's \uppers 창이 다 떨어진 구두를 신은, 초라한 모습으로, 가난하여

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  • 4 whip hand

    x. 채찍 쥔 손, 오른손, 우위, get(have) the \whip hand of...을 지배(좌우)하다

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  • 5 worst

    I
    a. 가장 나쁜
    II
    ad. 가장 나쁘게
    III
    n. 최악의 것(상태, 일), at (the) \worst 아무리 나빠도, get(have)the \worst of it 패배하다, give a person the \worst of it 아무를 지우다
    IV
    vt. 지우다, 무찌르다

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  • 6 wrong

    I
    a. 나쁜, 틀린, 고장난, 역의, get(have)hold of the \wrong end of the sick (이론, 입장 등을) 잘못알다, \wrong side out 뒤집어서
    II
    ad. 나쁜게, 틀려서, 고장나서, go \wrong 길을 잘못 들다
    III
    n. 나쁜 짓, 부정, do \wrong 나쁜 짓을 하다, do a person \wrong, or do \wrong to a person 아무에게 나쁜 짓을 하다, in the \wrong 나쁜, put a person in the \wrong 잘못을 남의 탓으로 돌리다
    IV
    vt. 해치다, 오해하다

    English-Korean dictionary > wrong

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