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21 병
n. bottle, jar; phial, small glass container or vial (often used to hold medicine or chemicals); sickness, illness, disease -
22 부르다
v. call, invite; make a telephone call; sing, make musical sounds with the voice (often with musical accompaniment); full, be swollen -
23 북살무사
n. viper, any of various venomous snakes (often having fangs) -
24 불가사의
n. mystery, that which cannot be understood, something that is unknown; inexplicable (often religious) -
25 비둘기
n. dove, bird of the pigeon family (often used as a symbol for peace), pigeon -
26 사치
n. luxury, something which is unnecessary and often expensive, extravagance -
27 삼각기
n. burgee, small triangular flag used as an identification flag (often by yachts) -
28 상도
n. normal course; beaten track, paved road, familiar path, road which is used often -
29 석순
n. stalagmite, cone-shaped mineral deposit on the floor of a cave (often beneath a stalactite) -
30 셋잇단음표
n. tercet, group of three lines of verse (often rhyming); triplet, group of three notes that have the same time value as two regular notes (Music) -
31 소굴
n. nest, structure in which a bird lays eggs and cares for its young, any animal's lair; brood of animals; place where something (often bad); den, cave -
32 소네트
n. sonnet, 14-line poem that is written in four stanzas and often follows a particular rhyme scheme (especially iambic pentameter) -
33 소년으로부터 청년으로의 급격한 성장기에 일어나는 팔다리의 신경통
growing pains, aches in the body during childhood and adolescence often attributed to the process of physical growth; emotional stress that occurs when a person is presented with a major challengeKorean-English dictionary > 소년으로부터 청년으로의 급격한 성장기에 일어나는 팔다리의 신경통
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34 소작
n. tenancy, holding or occupancy of land; period of rental or lease; cauterization, process of burning or scarring with a hot iron or other implement (often for the purpose of killing infection) -
35 소작법
n. cautery, cauterization, process of burning or scarring with a hot iron or other implement (often for the purpose of killing infection) -
36 스타킹
n. stocking, close-fitting knitted covering for the foot and part of the leg (often made of nylon) -
37 자주
adv. often, frequently, oft, oftentimes -
38 정찰제
n. price fixing, control of prices (often by government agencies) -
39 좀처럼
adv. rarely, infrequently, not often, seldom -
40 캠프
n. camp, temporary residence (often made of tents, etc.)
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often — often, frequently, oft, oftentimes may be used with little or no distinction to mean again and again in more or less close succession. But often stresses the number of times a thing occurs, without regard to the interval of recurrence; frequently … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Often — Of ten, a. Frequent; common; repeated. [R.] Thine often infirmities. 1 Tim. v. 23. [1913 Webster] And weary thee with often welcomes. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
often — In current English this is more usually pronounced with the t silent. The comparative forms oftener and oftenest are permissible, although more often and most often are more commonly used … Modern English usage
often — (also archaic or N. Amer. oftentimes) ► ADVERB (oftener, oftenest) 1) frequently. 2) in many instances. USAGE The comparative and superlative forms oftener and oftenest are not incorrect, but are rarely used now in British English, the more usual … English terms dictionary
Often — Of ten ([o^]f n; 115), adv. [Compar. {Oftener} ([o^]f n*[ e]r); superl. {Oftenest}.] [Formerly also ofte, fr. oft. See {Oft}., adv.] Frequently; many times; not seldom. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
often — index chronic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
often — (adv.) c.1300, extended form of OFT (Cf. oft), originally before vowels and h , probably by influence of M.E. selden seldom. In common use from 16c., replacing oft … Etymology dictionary
often — [adv] frequently again and again, a number of times, generally, many a time, much, oftentimes, ofttimes, over and over, recurrently, regularly, repeatedly, time after time, time and again, usually; concept 541 Ant. infrequently, rarely, seldom … New thesaurus
often — [ôf′ən, äf′ən; ôf′tən, äf′tən] adv. [ME var. of OFT] many times; repeatedly; frequently adj. Archaic frequent … English World dictionary
often — of|ten W1S1 [ˈɔfən, ˈɔftən US ˈo:f ] adv [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: oft] 1.) if something happens often, it happens regularly or many times = ↑frequently ▪ She often works at the weekend. ▪ If you wash your hair too often, it can get too dry. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
often — of|ten [ ɔfn ] adverb *** 1. ) on many occasions or in many situations: Often, students with family problems have difficulties at school. Boredom often leads to bad behavior. The home is often the most likely place in which someone is injured.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English