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1 relative
n., a. 친척, 일가, 인척, 관계사, 관계대명사, 관계물(사항), 상대적 의미를 가진 말, 상대적 존재, 관계있는, 관련되어 있는, 적절한, 비교상의, 상대적인, 상관적인, (...에)호응하여, 비례하여, 관계의, 관계를 나타내는, 관계사에서 이끌린 -
2 relative
관계 -
3 relative adjective
x. 관계 형용사 -
4 relative adverb
x. 관계 부사 -
5 relative aperture
x. (망원경.카메라 등의)구경비(aperture ratio) -
6 relative biological effectiveness
x. 생물학적 효과비, 생물효과비English-Korean dictionary > relative biological effectiveness
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7 relative clause
x. 관계사절 -
8 relative frequency
x. 상대도수(빈도) -
9 relative humidity
x. 상대습도 -
10 relative majority
x. 상대 다수(선거에서 과반수 미달인 경우의 수위) -
11 relative pronoun
x. 관계 대명사 -
12 relative bioassay
비교검정법English-Korean animal medical dictionary > relative bioassay
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13 relative error
상대오차 -
14 relative frequency
비교빈도English-Korean animal medical dictionary > relative frequency
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15 relative growth
상대적생장 -
16 relative humidity
상대습도English-Korean animal medical dictionary > relative humidity
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17 relative immunity
상대면역English-Korean animal medical dictionary > relative immunity
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18 relative metabolic rate
상대대사율English-Korean animal medical dictionary > relative metabolic rate
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19 relative potency
상대역가 -
20 relative refractory period
상대불응기English-Korean animal medical dictionary > relative refractory period
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