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1 간수
n. warder; bittern, any of a number of brown herons which live in marshes (found in Europe and North America); keeping; maintaining -
2 간수하다
v. keeping -
3 겉돌다
v. does not mix, does not merge, be out of keeping with -
4 구명의
adj. life saving, keeping people from dying -
5 기록하는
adj. recording, keeping a record -
6 맡기다
v. give into keeping, deposit with, put in charge of; entrust, trust someone with a certain responsibility or duty (also intrust), entrust with; deposit, put a sum of money in a bank for safekeeping -
7 보온
n. keeping warm, heat insulation -
8 보유
n. possession, retention, act of keeping possession -
9 붙잡아둠
n. detainment, detention, act of keeping in custody, confinement -
10 새장
n. birdcage, enclosure made from bars or wires and used to house birds; aviary, place for keeping many birds -
11 수금
n. waterfowl, any of a number of birds which swim on and live near water (i.e. ducks, geese, etc.); imprisonment, confinement, keeping in prison; collection of money; harp -
12 수문
n. lines in the palm of the hand; floodgate, gate designed to regulate water flow, sluice, lock gate, water gate; keeping a gate -
13 안방
n. inner room, keeping room -
14 양봉
n. bee keeping, apiarian -
15 유지
n. oilpaper, dying wishes, remains, maintenance, oil and fat, cream, volunteer, grease, keeping, conservation, keep -
16 조화
n. floral tribute, creation, artificial flower, harmony, unison, keeping, unity, economy -
17 집 안에 들어 박혀 있기를 좋아하는
adj. home keeping -
18 집 안에 들어 박혀 있기를 좋아하는 것
n. home keeping -
19 취업
n. employment, work, occupation, keeping busy
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