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often

  • 1 걸핏하면

    adv. too often

    Korean-English dictionary > 걸핏하면

  • 2 격자무늬의

    adj. fretwork, decorative work composed mainly of interwoven lines (often carved or cut out)

    Korean-English dictionary > 격자무늬의

  • 3 고지

    n. highland, high area of land; notice, notification (often of termination of employment or a living situation)

    Korean-English dictionary > 고지

  • 4 글러브

    n. mitt, mitten, fingerless glove extending to the elbow or beyond that is worn by women and is often of made of lace; glove used by baseball players to catch the ball (Sports); hand (Slang)

    Korean-English dictionary > 글러브

  • 5 기회주의자

    n. opportunist, one who seizes opportunity (often without regard for principles); trimmer, person who frequently changes his personal opinions

    Korean-English dictionary > 기회주의자

  • 6 놀이터

    n. playground, outdoor area for play, area for children to play (often containing swings, slides, etc.)

    Korean-English dictionary > 놀이터

  • 7 단편

    n. short story, literary form which is shorter than a novel and is often characterized by a small number of characters and a unified theme; snippet, small cutting, little piece; fragment, piece

    Korean-English dictionary > 단편

  • 8 대체적으로

    adv. as a rule, usually, generally, most often

    Korean-English dictionary > 대체적으로

  • 9 독주

    n. hard liquor, alcoholic beverage with an alcohol content of more than 22.5 percent (such as gin, whiskey, rum, etc.); recital, musical or artistic performance (often by one performer); solo

    Korean-English dictionary > 독주

  • 10 독주회

    n. recital, musical or artistic performance (often by one performer); recitation

    Korean-English dictionary > 독주회

  • 11 때때로

    adv. occasionally, sometimes, at times, off and on, not infrequently, on occasion
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    adv. occasionally, sometimes, now and then, every so often, from time to time

    Korean-English dictionary > 때때로

  • 12 때로

    adv. occasionally, sometimes, now and then, every so often, from time to time

    Korean-English dictionary > 때로

  • 13 마노

    n. agate, hard semiprecious stone often having variegated colorful stripes; standard font size equal to 5 1/2 points

    Korean-English dictionary > 마노

  • 14 마마

    n. smallpox, contagious disease characterized by skin eruptions which often leave permanent scars

    Korean-English dictionary > 마마

  • 15 마스코트

    n. mascot, something (person, animal, or thing) that is supposed to bring good luck and is often specifically associated with a particular group or team (as in sports)

    Korean-English dictionary > 마스코트

  • 16 목표판

    n. landmark, distinctive or prominent object in a landscape (often serves as a guide to travelers on land or sea)

    Korean-English dictionary > 목표판

  • 17

    n. mole, brown spot on the skin which often raised, birthmark; burrowing rodent (Zoology); double agent; breakwater structure; molecular weight of a substance (Chemistry)

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  • 18 무기물

    n. mineral, natural substance belonging to a group of inorganic (often crystalline) compounds which are found in the earth, that which is not animal or vegetable

    Korean-English dictionary > 무기물

  • 19 백합

    n. lily, any of a number of bulbed plants of the lily family which often bear funnel-shaped or bell-shaped flowers

    Korean-English dictionary > 백합

  • 20 베란다

    n. veranda, open portico which is attached to the exterior of a building and is often roofed or partially enclosed, porch, balcony

    Korean-English dictionary > 베란다

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

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