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1 living
Ia. 살아있는, 현대의, 현존의, 활기있는, 흐르고 있는, 자연그대로의, 생활에 관한, 생계의, \living death 생지옥IIn. 생활, 생계, 살림, 목사의 수입 -
2 living quarters
x. 거소, 거처 -
3 living room
x. 거실, 거처방 -
4 living wages
x. (최저의)생활임금 -
5 college living
x. 대학이 임명권을 가진 성직 -
6 cost-of-living
a. 생계비의 -
7 cost-of-living index
x. 물가 지수 -
8 free living
x. 식도락 -
9 high living
n. 호화스러운 생활 -
10 free living ameba
자유생활아메바English-Korean animal medical dictionary > free living ameba
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11 free living cycle
자유생활고리English-Korean animal medical dictionary > free living cycle
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12 free living form
자유생활형 -
13 free living generation
자유생활세대English-Korean animal medical dictionary > free living generation
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14 free living species
자유생활종English-Korean animal medical dictionary > free living species
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15 COL
In. (산과 산사이의)안부, 기압골IIx. cost of living -
16 COLA
In. 콜라(벽오동과의 상록 교목, 서부 아프리카산, COLON(결장)의 복수)IIx. cost of living adjustment(s)생계비 조정(제도) -
17 HCL
x. high cost of living, 물가고, 생활난 -
18 land
In. 뭍, 육지, 지면, 토지, 땅, 소유지, 국가, 국토, by \land 육로로, go on the \land 농부가 되다, in the \land of the living 이 세상에서IIvt. 상륙시키다, 하차시키다, (상, 일자리 등을) 얻다,...에 빠지게 하다IIIvi. 상륙하다, 빠지다 -
19 Lebensraum
In. 생활권(독일 나치스의 이념이었던), (일반적인 개념의)생활권(living space)IIn. 생활권(국민 생활에 필요한 영토, 나치 독일의 지정학용어)
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living — adj Living, alive, animate, animated, vital mean endowed with or manifesting life. In their primary senses where life means that character or quality which is peculiar to things that are capable of growth, reproduction, and, often, motion and… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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living — [liv′iŋ] adj. 1. alive; having life; not dead 2. full of vigor; in active operation or use [a living institution] 3. of persons alive [within living memory] 4. in its natural state or place, or having its natural force, motion, etc. [hewn from… … English World dictionary
Living — Liv ing (l[i^]v [i^]ng), a. [From {Live}, v. i.] 1. Being alive; having life; as, a living creature. Opposed to {dead}. [1913 Webster] 2. Active; lively; vigorous; said esp. of states of the mind, and sometimes of abstract things; as, a living… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Living — Liv ing, n. 1. The state of one who, or that which, lives; lives; life; existence. Health and living. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Manner of life; as, riotous living; penurious living; earnest living. A vicious living. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 3. Means … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Living — may refer to:*Life, a condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms *Personal life, the course of an individual human s life *Living wage, refers to the minimum hourly wage necessary for a person to achieve some … Wikipedia
living — ► NOUN 1) the action of leading one s life; being alive. 2) an income sufficient to live on, or the means of earning it. ► ADJECTIVE 1) alive. 2) (of a language) still spoken and used. 3) for or related to daily life: living quarters … English terms dictionary
living — /ˈlivin(g), ingl. ˈlɪvɪŋ/ [riduzione it. dall inglese living room, da living «per vivere» e room «stanza»] s. m. inv. soggiorno, sala, salone … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
living — s. m. Sala de estar. • Plural: livings. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa, redução de living room, sala de estar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
living — [adj] existing, active alert, alive, animated, around, awake, breathing, brisk, contemporary, continuing, current, developing, dynamic, existent, extant, in use, live, lively, ongoing, operative, persisting, strong, subsisting, ticking, vigorous … New thesaurus