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1 떼어내다
v. demount, remove something from a mounting; pick off, remove, rip off, take away, tear away, cut off -
2 출발
n. offset, departure, outgo, set off, take off, getaway, sally, send off, start -
3 데리고 가다
v. lead off, take off, lead -
4 뜯어내다
v. pick off, take off, remove (clothing), tear out; pluck, pull out feathers (as of a chicken) -
5 제거하다
v. remove, get rid of, eliminate, clear away, put off, subduct, clear, take off, weed, elide, prune, liquidate, work out, take -
6 벗다
v. take off, slip off, throw off, get rid of -, free oneself from - -
7 벗어지다
v. come off, slip off; remove, take off; become bald -
8 걷어내다
v. remove, take off, shed; take away; eliminate, get rid of; eject, dismiss, discharge -
9 덜다
v. subtract, take away part of a whole, remove; deduct, deduct one number from another (Mathematics); take off; decrease, reduce, lessen, decline -
10 앉다
v. sit, sit down, take up, perch on, face, perch, take place, get the weight off one's feet, hup, subside -
11 흉내내다
v. mimic, ape, simulate, take on, take off -
12 이륙
n. take off, lift-off, hop -
13 피하다
v. avoid, avert off, ward off, shun, dodge, duck, take refuge, evade, eschew, pish, help, sheer, shy, taboo, tabu, miss, baulk, jump, turn -
14 깎다
v. shave; trim; beat down; take off; whittle down; skive; shorten -
15 날다
v. fly, wing; take off, leave the ground in flight -
16 내리다
v. come down, descend; fall; get off; drop; take down, set down, bring down, get down, push down, send down, decrease, fell, pull down, shut down, knock down -
17 다 마시다
v. take off -
18 도약 지점
n. take off -
19 모자를 벗다
v. take off one's hat, vail, uncap -
20 박아내다
v. take off
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