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1 수십년
n. long time, extended period of time, lengthy period of time -
2 오래간만
n. long time, extended period of time, lengthy period of time -
3 당분간
adv. for the time being, meanwhile; pro tempore, for a temporary period, for a limited period of time (Latin) -
4 대여하다
v. lease, rent out property for a specified period of time; loan, lend a sum of money for a period of time -
5 세션
n. session, meeting, assembly; period of time during which a meeting takes place; term, semester, period of time that a school is open and holding classes -
6 무렵
n. the time, when, time, period of time -
7 과도기
n. transition period, intermediate period of time in life -
8 당분간의
adj. interim, temporary; pro tempore, for a temporary period, for a limited period of time (Latin) -
9 동안
n. while, time, period of time; boyish face; the east coast -
10 생전
n. life; life span, lifetime, time during which a person is alive, period of time during which something functions or exists -
11 세
n. three, number 3; tax, duty; rent, hire, lease, contract which gives another the right to use or inhabit a property for a period of time in exchange for rent; generation, group of people born around the same time; influence -
12 개회중임
n. session, period of time during which a meeting takes place -
13 국민 총생산
Gross National Product, monetary value of all of a nation's services and goods produced in a given period of time, GNP -
14 기원
n. era, period of time generally marked by a distinctive event or characteristic; prayer -
15 단기간의
adj. short period of time, short term -
16 단명한
adj. short-lived, lives for a short period of time; ephemeral -
17 멈칫하다
v. intermit, stop temporarily, pause for a short period of time; stop intermittently; be stopped temporarily; be stopped intermittently, hesitate, waver, be uncertain, be indecisive; stammer -
18 모멘트
n. moment, infinitely short period of time -
19 물시계
n. water clock, device used for setting a specific period of time -
20 분발하다
v. endeavor, attempt, try hard, make an effort to achieve a goal; brace up, spurt; make an increased effort for a short period of time
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