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1 개인의 버릇
n. habit, practice -
2 교련하다
v. drill, practice, train -
3 늘행하다
v. practice, exercise -
4 맹연습
n. rigorous practice, woodshed -
5 박사
n. doctor, person who is licensed to practice medicine (i.e. physician, surgeon); one who received a doctor's degree from a university -
6 버릇
n. habitual practice, habit -
7 변호사 등을 개업하다
v. practise, practice -
8 변호사 등의 업무
n. practice -
9 비현실적인
adj. unsubstantial, unfeasible, impracticable, cannot be accomplished, cannot be put into practice -
10 비협조의
adj. unconforming, not following common practice, not behaving as is generally accepted -
11 사격장
n. shooting range, practice range for firing guns, shooting gallery, rifle range -
12 사용하다
v. use, utilize, take advantage of; practice; employ; exploit; treat; consume -
13 상습
n. common practice; recidivism, habitual relapse, continuous backsliding, habitual regression (esp. into a life of crime) -
14 소송 절차
n. proceedings, practice, process, proceeding -
15 숙련
n. skill, practice -
16 습관적으로 행하다
v. practise, practice -
17 실무
n. practical business, actual affair, business practice -
18 실산
n. practice -
19 실속있다
adj. pragmatic, practical, pertaining to action, of practice -
20 실습하다
v. practise, practice
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