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  • 1 much

    a. 다량의, 다액의, 많은, 다량(make much of...을 중히 여기다), 크게, 훨씬, 대략(as much as정도, as much as to say...이라는 듯이)

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  • 2 de trop

    a. (F=too many(much))군더더기의, 쓸모 없는, 도리어 방해되는

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  • 3 lots

    n. 배우, 훨씬 더(much)

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  • 4 this

    I
    pron, 이것, 이 물건(사람), 지금, 오늘, 여기, (that에 대해서)후자, at \this 여기에 있어서, by \this 이 때까지에
    II
    a. 이것의, 지금의, \this day week 지난 주(내주)의 오늘. \this much 이만큼(은), 이 정도(는)
    III
    ad. 이 정도까지, 이만큼

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  • 5 thus

    ad. 이와 같이, 이런식으로, 따라서, 그러므로, 이정도까지, \thus and \thus 이러이러하게, \thus far 여기(지금)까지는, \thus much 이것만은

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  • 6 tie

    I
    vt. 매다, 붙들어 매다(to),...의 끈을 매다, 결합(접합)하다, 결혼시키다, 속박하다, (경기에서)동점이 되다, (음표를)연결하다
    II
    vi. 매이다, 동점이(타이로)되다, be much \tied 조금도 틈이 없다, \tie down 제한하다, 구속하다. \tie up 단단히 묶다, 싸다, 방해하다, 못하게 하다, 짜다, 연합하다(to, with), 구속하다, (재산 따위를)자유로 사용(처분) 못하게 하다
    III
    n. 매듭, 끈, 구두끈, 줄, 쇠사슬(따위), 끈으로 매는 단화의 일종, 넥타이, 연분, 기반, 속박, 거추장스러운 것, 귀찮은 사람, 동점(의 시합), 버팀목, play (shoot) off the \tie 결승 시합을 하다

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  • 7 trouble

    I
    n. 걱정(거리), 고생, 어려움, 귀찮음, 귀찮은 일(사람), 분쟁, 소동, 고장, get into \trouble 문제를 일으키다, 벌을 받다, in \trouble 곤란해서, 욕을 먹어, 벌을 받고, 검거되어, It is too much \trouble 달갑지 않은 친절이다, take \trouble 수고하다
    II
    vi. 애먹다, 애쓰다, 걱정하다

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  • 8 wool

    I
    a. 모직의
    II
    n. 양털, 털실, 모직물, (흑인 등의) 고수머리, go for \wool and come home shorn 혹떼러 갔다가 혹 붙여오다
    III
    n. much cry and little \wool 태산 명동에 서일필

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