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1 메시지 상자
message box -
2 라디오방송
n. radio broadcast, dispatch of a message through radio waves--------v. radiocast, message or program transmitted via radio -
3 사신
n. god of death; Private Message, message sent between to users in a chat that other users cannot read, PM; envoy, diplomat, messenger, representative -
4 공수
n. message from the dead delivered by an exorcist, offense and defense, bare hand, airlift, lift -
5 교서
n. message, brief, instructions -
6 기별
n. tidings, news; message -
7 대통령의 교서
n. message -
8 도비구
n. hop, small jump, short leap; (Internet) one of many nodes in a computer network through which a message in transferred on its way from one point to another -
9 무선으로 송신하다
v. send a message by wireless -
10 발신하다
v. send, dispatch, transmit; telegraph, send a message by telegraph -
11 복음
n. compound sound; godsend, something good that is received unexpectedly (as if from God); gospel, message taught by Jesus and his followers; story of the life and teachings of Jesus -
12 복음문
n. gospel, message taught by Jesus and his followers -
13 복음서의
adj. evangelic, of the gospel, of the message of salvation contained in the New Testament -
14 복음의
adj. evangelic, evangelical, of the gospel, of the message of salvation contained in the New Testament -
15 부착물
n. affix, attachment; attached file, file that is sent along with an Email message (Computers) -
16 서한
n. letter, written communication sent to a person or organization; epistle, long formal letter; note, official message -
17 설교문
n. sermon, message -
18 소식
n. tidings, news, message; light eating, meatless meal, vegetable food -
19 송신하다
v. transmit a message -
20 신탁
n. trust, oracle, divine message
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message — [ mesaʒ ] n. m. • fin XIe; « envoyé » jusqu au XVe; de l a. fr. mes, lat. missus, p. p. de mittere « envoyer » 1 ♦ Charge de dire, de transmettre qqch. ⇒ ambassade, commission. S acquitter d un message. Ambassadeur chargé d un message. « un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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