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1 loose
Ia. 매지않은, 풀린, 엉성한, 흐트러진, 낙낙한, 헐렁헐렁한, 포장이 나쁜, 설사하는, at a \loose END, at \loose ENDs, break \loose 탈출하다, cast \loose 풀다IIvt. 놓(아 주)다, 풀(어 주)다, (화살, 탄환을) 쏘다IIIvi. 헐거워지다, 총포를 쏘다 -
2 loose bowels
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3 loose coins
x. 잔돈 -
4 loose tongue
x. 수다쟁이 -
5 loose connective tissue
성긴결합조직English-Korean animal medical dictionary > loose connective tissue
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6 loose joint
이완관절 -
7 loose slung
처진어깨 -
8 college-ruled
a. (루스리프(loose-leaf)의 괘선이)대학 노트 폭인 -
9 incompact
a. 짜임새 없는, 치밀하지 않은, 산만한(loose) -
10 reinless
a. 고삐없는, 속박이 없는, 구속되지 않은, 자유로운, 방종한(loose) -
11 ringbinder
n. 링바인더(금속제고리의 루스리프(loose-leaf)의 바인더) -
12 work
In. 일, 직업, (예술상의) 작품, 공장, 기계, at \work 일하고, fall(get, go)to \work 일에 착수하다, in \work 취업하여, man of all \work 만능꾼IIn. out of \work 실직하여, \work in progress(문예, 미술 등의) 미완성품, \work of art 예술품IIIvi. 일하다, 공부하다, 노력하다, (기관, 기계 등이 효과적으로) 움직이다, 순조롭게(잘)되어가다IVvt. 일시키다, (사람, 마소 등을) 부리다, (계획 등을) 실시하다, 세공하다, 흥분시키다, \work away 계속해(부지런히)일하다Vvt. \work in 삽입하다, \work loose 느즈러지다, \work off 서서히 제거하다, \work in(upon)...에 작용하다, \work out (계획을) 세밀하게 세우다, \work up 점차로 만들어 내다VIa. 일하는, 노동의(를 위한)
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