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1 머리가 텅 빈
adj. rattle headed, rattle pate -
2 ...가 머리가 텅 비기
adj. rattle pated -
3 ...가 머리가 텅 빈
adj. rattle brained -
4 가래 끓는 소리
n. death rattle -
5 덜거덕거리며 달리다
v. rattle -
6 덜걱덜걱 소리나다
v. rattle -
7 덜걱덜걱 소리내다
v. rattle -
8 덜컥덜컥 소리내다
v. rattle -
9 덜컹덜컹
n. rattle, series of short fast knocking or tapping sounds -
10 딸랑딸랑 상자
n. rattle box -
11 딸랑딸랑 상자 장난감
n. rattle box -
12 딸랑이
n. rattle -
13 말을 빨리 외다
v. rattle -
14 말을 빨리 하다
v. rattle -
15 머리가 텅 비기
adj. rattle pated -
16 수다스러운 사람
n. rattle -
17 수다스럽고 머리는 텅빈
adj. rattle brained -
18 수다스럽고 머리는 텅빈 사람
n. rattle brain -
19 수풀을 두들겨 사냥감을 몰아내다
v. rattle -
20 술술 노래하다
v. rattle
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