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21 대격
n. accusative, case which marks the direct object of a verb (Grammar) -
22 대격어
n. accusative, case which marks the direct object of a verb (Grammar) -
23 대물 렌즈
n. object glass, objective -
24 대상
n. compensation, recompense; caravan; object; trader--------quid pro quo -
25 대상 파인더
n. object finder -
26 데두리
n. rim, frame or edge surrounding an object -
27 동사
n. verb, part of speech used to express action or state of being or the relationship between the subject and object in a sentence (Grammar); death from cold; the same company; joint enterprise -
28 동작 따위의 대상
n. object -
29 마름모
n. lozenge, diamond-shaped object -
30 목
n. neck, throat; item, object -
31 목적
n. object, purpose, goal; aim -
32 목적물
n. object, thing -
33 목적어
n. direct object -
34 목표판
n. landmark, distinctive or prominent object in a landscape (often serves as a guide to travelers on land or sea) -
35 무리
n. company, band, swarm, crop; corona, halo, white or colored circle surrounding an object (such as the sun or moon) -
36 물건
n. stuff, object, things -
37 물체
n. body, physical form of a person or animal, material object -
38 미끼새
n. lure, object of leather and feathers tied to a long line and used to attract a hawk (Falconry) -
39 박히다
v. be nailed, lodge, stick, jab or poke with a pointed object, put in a particular place -
40 반대 이유를 대다
v. object
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