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1 watch
In. 회중(손목)시계, 지켜봄, 감시, 주의, 경계, 불침번, 야경, be on the \watch for...을 감시하고 있다, 방심치 않고 있다, 대기하고 있다IIn. in the \watches of the night 밤에 자지 않고 있을 때에, keep (a) \watch 감시하다, on(off) \watch 당번(비번)인, \watch and ward 밤낮없는 감시, 부단한 경계IIIvt. 주시하다, 지켜보다, 감시하다, 간호하다, 돌보다, (기회를)엿보다IVvi. 지켜보다, 주의하다, 경계하다, 기대하다(for), 자지 않고 있다, 간호하다, \watch out 조심하다, 경계하다, \watch over 감시하다, 간호하다, 돌보다 -
2 fend
vt., vi. 막다, 저항하다(fend off 피하다, 받아넘기다, fend for oneself 자할하다, 혼자꾸려 나가다) -
3 long
Ia. 긴, 길다란, 오래 걸리는, 지루한, 장음의, 강세의, 다량의, a \long way off 먼 (from), draw a \long face 침울(찌무룩)한 얼굴을 하다IIad. 길게, 오랫동안, 전부터,...줄곧, all day \long 종일, any \longer 벌써, 이 이상, at (the) \longest 길어야, 기껏해야, no \longer 이미... 아니다,...이면IIIn. 오랫동안, 하기 휴가, 장모음, before(ere)\long 머지 않아, for \long 오랫동안, The \long and the short of it is that... 간단히 말하자면, 결국은IVvi. 간절히 바라다, 사모하다 -
4 send
vt. 보내다, 내다, (신이)베풀다, 주시다, 내리다, 쏘다, 던지다,...시키다, 빠지게 하다, 전도하다, \send for 부르러 보내다, \send off (편지, 소포를)발송하다, 쫓아버리다, 배웅하다, \send out파견하다, 보내다, 내다, (싹 따위가)돋아나다 -
5 trade
In. 매매, 상업, 거래, 무역, 직업, 손일, (동)업자들, 고객, (정당간의)거래, 타협, be good for \trade 살 마음을 일으키게 하다IIvi. 장사(거래)하다, 사다, 교환하다, (정당 등이) 뒷거래하다IIIvt. 팔다, 매매하다, \trade away (off) 팔아 버리다, \trade in (물품을)대가로 제공하다, \trade on...을 이용하다 -
6 walk
Ivi. 걷다, 걸어가다, 산책하다, (유령이)나오다, (사구로) 걸언 가다IIvt. (길, 장소를)걷다, (말, 개 따위를)걸리다,..을 데리고 걷다, 동행하다, (사구로)걸리다, (무거운 것을)걸리듯 좌우로 움직여 운반하다, \walkaway from...의 곁나다IIIvt. \walk away(off)with..을 가지고도망하다, \walk in 들어가다, \walk into 때리다, 욕하다, \walkoff(노하여)가버리다, (죄인을) 끌고 가다, 걸어서...을 없애다, \walk through life 세상을 살아가다IVn. 걷기, 보행, 걸음걸이, (말의) 보통걸음, 산책, 보도, 인도, 산책길, 처세(법), 행동, 사구출루, (가축의)사육장, a \walk of (in) life 직업, 신분, go for (take) a \walk 산책하(러 가)다
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