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1 morning
n. 아침, 오전, 주간, 여명(in the morning 오전중 of a morning 언제나 아침 나절에) -
2 morning after
x. 숙취, (악에서의)뉘우침 -
3 morning call
x. 오후의 정식 방문 -
4 morning coat
x. 모닝 코트 -
5 morning dress
x. 여성용 가정복, (남자의)주간예복 -
6 morning gift
x. 결혼 다음 날 아침 남편이 아내에게 주는 선물 -
7 morning glory
x. 나팔꽃 -
8 morning paper
x. 조간(신문) -
9 Morning Prayer
x. (영국 국교회의) 아침 예배 -
10 morning room
x. 낮에 사용하는 거실 -
11 morning sickness
x. 입덧 -
12 morning star
x. 샛별(금성) -
13 morning watch
x. 아침 당직 -
14 coffee morning
x. 아침 커피 파티(종종 모금을 위한) -
15 Monday morning quarterback
x. 나중에 이러쿵 저러쿵 비판하는 사람 -
16 Monday morning disease
월요아침병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Monday morning disease
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17 good morrow
x. =GOOD MORNING
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