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21 바
n. fa, fourth tone in a diatonic scale (Music); rope, strong cord made from strong braided fibers (such as hemp); bar, pub; thing, fact; as far as, as much as -
22 부치다
v. be beyond one's strength, be too much for one; send, dispatch, forward; fan, ventilate, move or impel air -
23 분발
n. strenuous efforts, making a great effort, performing something with much energy; burst, spurt -
24 소금물
n. salt water, water containing much salt, salty water; brine, water which is full of salt; salt water solution used for preserving food (i.e. pickling) -
25 소아시아
n. Asia Minor, peninsula in western Asia which includes much of Turkey -
26 술에 취하다
take a drop too much -
27 썩
adv. very much, extremely, immensely, a lot, greatly -
28 아무리
adv. however much... may, ever so -
29 애타다
v. be much worried, stew, fret -
30 얼마가
adj. how much, what is the amount, what amount, how many, what quantity -
31 얼마든지
adv. as much as, to the same extent; up to the desired amount -
32 얼마만큼
pron. how much?, what amount?, how many? -
33 얼마요
adv. how much? -
34 얼만큼
pron. how many?, what amount?, how much? -
35 오만
adv. ever so much--------n. haughtiness, Oman, importance -
36 오바하다
v. be melodramatic; do too much -
37 용하다
adj. experienced, practiced, seasoned, having had much experience in a particular field or in life; skillful, proficient, adept, skilled, expert; masterful, performed with a high degree of skill; requiring special training or skill -
38 위대하다
adj. great, large; important; much; huge; immense; wonderful -
39 이라기보다는 오히려
adv. so much as -
40 이만큼
adj. so--------adv. this much
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