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1 우회전
right handed rotation, clockwise -
2 우익
n. the right wing, right flank, right field, right faction, wings, assistance -
3 선행권
n. right of way, right of a vehicle to go first; right to pass through someone else's property -
4 거봐라
it serves you right, it serves him right -
5 선매권
n. right of preemption; preemption, right of purchase before anyone else -
6 직각의
adj. right-angled, intuitional, right -
7 ...에게 권리를 부여하다
v. right -
8 ...에게 권리를 회복시키다
v. right -
9 개종자
n. proselyte, one who changes his personal opinions or beliefs; vert, green vegetation in a forest; right to cut down green vegetation (English Forest Law) -
10 곧
adv. instantly, right away, straight away, soon, shortly, before long, in no time -
11 곧장
adv. directly, straight; in a straightforward manner, right away, immediately -
12 공로 용지
n. right of way -
13 교통상의 선행권
n. right of way -
14 권리
n. right, privilege -
15 기울어진 배 따위가 반듯하게 되다
v. right -
16 기울임꼴
n. italic, italic type, form of type in which the letters lean to the right -
17 기초의 권리
n. basic right -
18 당장
adv. immediately, right away, shortly, at once -
19 대뜸
adv. at once, immediately, right now; all at once, all together, at the same time -
20 도리
n. reason, right, justness; girder, supporting beam (of steel, concrete or wood)
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