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1 개체 삽입
Insert Object, cut and pasting an object into a specific location -
2 돌차기놀이
n. hopscotch, children's game in which the players throw a pebble or small object into a series of squares drawn on the ground and then jump or hop through the squares to pick up the object -
3 멈춤쇠
n. detent, device that holds one object in a certain position relative to another object -
4 백열
n. white heat, incandescence, production of light by an object that has been heated to a high temperature; light produced by a heated object -
5 불복하다
v. object, object to, oppose; protest -
6 이것은
pron. this is, this, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, it, used to indicate something of uncertain gender (animal, object, abstraction, etc.) which has not yet been mentioned or has just been mentioned, used to indicate an action -
7 인스턴스
n. instance, (in object oriented programming) specific object of a class (executable file) -
8 포함 개체
embedded object, object which is integrated into a document (Computers) -
9 각인
n. seal, any of several species of carnivorous marine mammals from the suborder Pinnipedia; imprint; stamp, insignia; material used to tightly close an opening or object -
10 개체 연결과 삽입
OLE, Object Linking and Embedding, Microsoft standard that allows objects to be created in one application and embedded within another by means of a "live link" (Computers) -
11 객체
n. (Computers) object, image or part of a document that can be embedded within another document; (in OOP) self-contained unit of data with its own built-in procedures -
12 결합체
n. concrete, stonelike building material (containing cement, gravel, water, etc.); something tangible (idea, object, etc.) -
13 고물
n. powdered bean; stern; antique, old object -
14 고투
n. antique, old object; bitter struggle -
15 골동품
n. antique, antique object, curio, virtu -
16 구체적 실례
n. object lesson -
17 기어오르다
v. climb; shin, climb by wrapping the arms and legs around an object and pulling oneself upward; scale -
18 난자하다
v. stab, pierce or wound with a pointed weapon or other object -
19 눈꼴심
n. eyesore, something offensive or repelling to the sight, ugly object -
20 달다
v. heat, become hot; hang, hang up, suspend; weigh, measure the heaviness of (an object, proposition, etc.)
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