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1 motion
n. 움직임, 동작, 몸짓, 의회 등에서의 동의, 신청, 동의(in motion 움직여, 활동하여 on the motion of...의 동의로), 움직이지 않는, 정지한 -
2 motion
운동 -
3 motion picture
x. 영화 -
4 motion perception
운동인지, 운동지각English-Korean animal medical dictionary > motion perception
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5 motion sickness
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6 contrary motion
x. 역진행(한 성부가 올라갈 때 다른 성부가 내려가는) -
7 derect motion
x. 직진운동, (천)순행 -
8 fast motion
x. 지속촬영에 의한 움직임(동작) -
9 harmonic motion
x. 조화 진동 -
10 perpetual motion
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11 proper motion
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12 wave motion
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13 ameboid motion
아메바운동 -
14 perpetual motion
영구운동 -
15 range of motion exercise
운동범위, 운동한계, 관절범위운동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > range of motion exercise
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16 to and fro motion
왕복운동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > to and fro motion
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17 uniform circular motion
등속원운동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > uniform circular motion
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18 vermicular motion
꿈틀운동, 벌레운동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > vermicular motion
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