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Iad. (시간, 공간적으로) 떨어져서, 절단되어서, 없어질 때까지, be \off 떠나다, \off with...을 벗다, take oneself \off 떠나다, well(dadly, ill)\off 살림이 넉넉한(어려운)IIa. (말, 차, 도로의) 우측의, 바다쪽으로 향한, 평상보다 좋지 못한, (전기, 가스 등이) 나가서IIIprep,...에서 (떨어져서, 벗어나서)...에서 빗나가서...의 난 바다에IVint. 가라Vn. (타자의) 우전방 -
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n. 장갑, (야구, 권투용)글러브, fit like a \glove 꼭 맞다, handle with \gloves 친절히 다루다, take off the \gloves 본격적으로 덤벼들다, throw down(take up) the \glove 도전하다(도전에 응하다) -
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옮기다, 이동하다, 이전하다, 치우다(take away), (모자 등을)벗다, 떼다, 벗기다(take off), 제거하다, 없애다, 삭제하다, 살해하다, 물러나게하다, 해임(면직.해고)하다, (사건을)이송하다, (식사에서)다음에...이 나오다, 떠나가다, 사라지다, 제거되다, 벗겨지다, 이동, 이전, 퇴거, 철수, 거리, 간격, 단계, 등급, 친등, 촌수, (학교의)진급, 다음 접시(요리) -
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Ivt. (시계 태엽 등을) 감다, 구불구불 나아가다, 교묘히 들맞추다IIvt., vi., n. (시계 태엽 등을)감다, 구불구불 구부러지다IIIvt. (피리, 나팔 등을)불다IVn. 감는일, 한번 감기, 굽이(침)Vvi. 휘감기다, 구불구불 구부러지다, 교묘히 들맞추다, \wind off 되감다, \wind up (실 등을) 다감다VIn. 바람, 소문, (위, 장에 괴는) 가스, 숨, 호흡, (오케스트라의) 관악기(류), before(down)the \wind 바람을 등지고, cast(fling) to the \wind 내버리다, find out how the \wind blows (lies) 풍향을 살피다, get \wind of...한 풍문을 바람결에 듣다, in the \wind 일어나려고 하여, kick the \wind 교살당하다, off the \wind 바람을 등지고, on the \wind 바람을 타고, take the \wind of (다른 배의) 바람 웃녘으로 나가다, the four \winds 사면 팔방VIIvt. 바람을 쐬다, 통풍하다, 낌새채다, 숨을 돌리게 하다 -
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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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