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1 관련
n. relation, connection, reference -
2 구체적인 관계
n. relation -
3 누나
n. older sister (in relation to a brother) -
4 대과거
n. pluperfect, grammatical tense which places one past action in relation to another past action (Ex: When you arrived, I had already left. - "I had left" = pluperfect tense) -
5 비
n. rain, water droplets which fall from clouds during stormy weather; broom, tool used for sweeping; monument, tombstone; ratio, proportional relation; mistake, fault, error; queen, female monarch; B, v -
6 상관관계
n. correlation, mutual connection (between two or more things); interrelation, reciprocal connection, interconnection, interdependence, mutual relation -
7 상관시킴
n. correlation, mutual relation, mutual connection (between two or more things) -
8 상대성
n. relativity, (Physics) theory of relativity as developed by Albert Einstein, theory that time and space are relative concepts and that motion must be defined in relation to a point of reference -
9 상대성이론
n. theory of relativity, relativity, (Physics) theory of relativity as developed by Albert Einstein, theory that time and space are relative concepts and that motion must be defined in relation to a point of reference -
10 세상의
adj. worldly, with relation to life in this world -
11 속도
n. velocity, speed; rate of change of the position of a moving body in relation to its speed and direction of travel; pace, tempo -
12 심증
n. circumstantial evidence, evidence which shows a relation to other evidence and not directly to the crime itself -
13 언니
n. older sister (in relation to other sisters) -
14 연고
n. ointment, unguent, reason, relation, plaster -
15 연관
n. relation, plumbing, hookup -
16 오빠
n. older brother (in relation to a sister) -
17 이해관계
n. relation that concerned gain and loss -
18 혈족
n. blood relation, cognate, consanguinity
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