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1 구입조건
n. order form, blank questionnaire which is filled in to order a product -
2 금지령
n. prohibition order, interdict, prohibition; prohibitive order issued by a court (Law) -
3 송금환
n. money order, paper slip which can be cashed for its value, bank order similar to a check -
4 챙기다
v. make order, put in order, tidy up, make things neat; gather, bring together, assemble, collect; take care of, look after -
5 환
n. kind of file, sketch, pill, money order, ring, transfer, order -
6 ...이 ...하기 위하여
conj. in order that -
7 ...이 ...할 목적으로
conj. in order that -
8 ...할 목적으로
conj. in order to -
9 가다듬다
v. calm oneself, compose, settle; tidy up, straighten up, bring about order; clear one's throat; get oneself together -
10 결승점
n. goal, place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports) -
11 계열
n. order, alignment, act of forming into a line, line -
12 고장나다
v. fail, break down, run out, out of order -
13 골
n. marrow, soft fatty tissue in the interior cavity of the bones (Anatomy); valley, low area of land located between hills or mountains; goal, place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports) -
14 공공 집회의 규칙
n. order -
15 관리 명령
n. receiving order -
16 관행
n. routine discipline, routine order -
17 교단
n. platform; religious order -
18 교란
n. derangement, confusion, disorder, lack of order -
19 교란시키다
v. disturb the peace, disrupt public order, disturb other citizens -
20 구령
n. word order, arrangement of words
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