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1 기억 장치
n. memory tubes, memory storage, store -
2 감명
n. impression, strong feeling or idea left by an experience; effect; vague memory; stamp, imprint; stamping, impressing -
3 개인의 기억력
n. memory -
4 기념
n. commemoration, remembrance, memory -
5 기억
n. memory, recall; recollection -
6 기억력
n. memory, recollection, remembrance, storage, mind -
7 기억의 범위
n. memory -
8 기억의 시간적범위
n. memory -
9 더미
n. heap, pile; mound, special area of memory which is used to store important resources (Computers); mow, pile of hay -
10 둑
n. bank, memory slot; embankment, dike -
11 사후의 명성
n. memory -
12 상기다
v. recollect, remember, bring back into memory, recall -
13 상기시키다
v. remind of, bring someone to memory -
14 생각해냄
n. recollection, memory, remembrance -
15 세족식
n. maundy, ritual of washing the feet on Thursday during the Holy Week (in memory of the Last Supper of Jesus and the washing of the Disciples' feet on that day - in Christianity) -
16 암기하다
v. learn by heart, commit to memory, memorize -
17 와이어 기억장치
n. wire memory -
18 임의 랜덤액세스 방식의 지식
n. Random Access Memory -
19 임의 추출 방식의 지식
n. Random Access Memory -
20 종을 울리다
ring a bell, bring back a memory
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