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1 post
In., vt., vi., ad. 우편, 우체국, 우편물, 우체통, (by post 우편으로, by return of post 편지 받는 대로 곧(회답바람), 우송(투함)하다, 정통하게 하다, 역마로 여행하다, 급히 여행하다, 빠른말로II지위, 직분, 부서, 주둔지, 지방 지부, (미개지의)통상거류지, (보초등을)배치하다(post a cordon 비상선을 펴다)IIIn. 기둥, 붙이다, 게시하다, 사냥 금지를 게시하다 -
2 post chaise
Ix. 역마차IIx. 4륜 역전 역마차 -
3 post exchange
Ix. 매점IIx. 매점, 피엑스 -
4 post horn
x. 나팔 -
5 post horse
x. 역마, 파발마 -
6 post office
x. 우체국, 체신성, 우체국 놀이(우편 배달이 늦어진 아이는 벌로서 키스를 청구당함) -
7 post postscript
n. 재추신 -
8 post road
Ix. 우편 도로, 역마 도로IIx. 역로, 우편물 수송도로 -
9 post secondary education
x. 중등 과정 후의 교육 -
10 post tax
x. 세금 공제 후의 -
11 post time
x. 우편 발송 시간, 우편 집배 시간, 레이스 출전 예정 시간 -
12 post town
x. 우체국이 있는 고을, 역참 -
13 post service anestrus
교배후무발정English-Korean animal medical dictionary > post service anestrus
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14 post trauma response
외상후반응English-Korean animal medical dictionary > post trauma response
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15 post traumatic stress disorder
심적외상후스트레스장애, 외상후스트레스장애English-Korean animal medical dictionary > post traumatic stress disorder
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16 command post
x. 전투 사령부(지휘부C.P.) -
17 ex post facto
Ix. 소급하는IIx. 사후의, 소급하는 -
18 finger post
x. (손가락꼴의)길표 -
19 general post
x. (오전)첫번째 배달 우편), 실내 유회의 일종 -
20 General Post Office
x. 중앙 우체 본국
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