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1 번역
n. translation, act of rendering something into another language; version published in a language other than the original language (i.e. book, film, etc.); version -
2 사화
n. massacre of scholars; historical story; reconciliation, settlement, act of restoring harmony, act of reconciling; settlement out of court; flowery language, language that is full of fancy words and phrases -
3 산스크리트
n. Sanskrit, ancient Indic language, classical literary language of India -
4 상소리
n. vulgar language, street language, crude speech, simple and common way of speaking -
5 속어
n. slang, informal words or phrases, colloquial language; language peculiar to a particular group or class, jargon -
6 수사학
n. rhetoric, study of the effective use of language; oratory, study of language as a means of persuasion -
7 고딕
n. Gothic, of or pertaining to the Goths or their language; of or pertaining to a style of medieval architecture characterized by pointed arches and vaulting; of or pertaining to the artistic style of medieval northern Europe; medieval -
8 관청어
n. officialese, official office language -
9 국어
n. language -
10 기어
n. gear, flowery language -
11 까다
v. peel, remove skin; hatch, emerge from an egg; quibble, use ambiguous language to evade a discussion or argument; criticize, find fault -
12 꾸짖다
v. scold, rebuke, berate, use loud and abusive language -
13 나바호족
n. Navaho, North American Indian tribe residing mostly in northern New Mexico and Arizona; language of the Navaho tribe (also Navajo) -
14 나쁜 언어
n. bad language -
15 단어
n. word, unit of language with meaning -
16 덴마크의
adj. Danish, of or pertaining to Denmark, of or pertaining to the people or language of Denmark -
17 독설의
adj. abusive, using foul language -
18 독일어
n. German, German language -
19 러시아어
n. Russian, Slavic language spoken in Russia -
20 러시아인
n. Russian, Slavic language spoken in Russia
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