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1 가압류하다
v. sequestrate, sequester, temporarily seize property until the settlement of a legal claim (Law) -
2 기회를 포착하다
v. seize the opportunity -
3 덮치다
v. hold down, seize, attack, strike -
4 몰수하다
v. confiscate, take away, seize (property, money, etc.) -
5 벽에 부딪치다
v. seize -
6 붙들다
v. catch, capture, be held; seize, grasp; arrest, detain -
7 붙들어 매다
v. seize -
8 붙잡다
v. seize, take forcibly; grasp, hold; capture, arrest; detain -
9 소유시키다
v. seize, capture, take control of -
10 압류하다
v. seize, distress, levy -
11 엄습하다
v. take by surprise, smite, assail, catch, sweep, seize -
12 잘 알고 있다
v. seize -
13 잡다
v. get, take, seize, grasp, catch, assume, hold in pawn, fix, find, estimate at, butcher, plot against, put out, steady, unbend, make, cop, grapple, acquire, embrace, have, exchange, shake, account -
14 점유시키다
v. seize -
15 체포하다
v. arrest, seize, take into custody, apprehend, claw, pull-in, sneeze, run in, snatch -
16 타다
v. burn, scorch, be sunburned, glow, dry up, put in; take, ride in, mount, board, slide, climb, seize, receive, split, part; be apt to feel, suffer from; play, beat cotton out, get inflamed, get rid, pull off, dash, back, bake, sweep, sit; perform on -
17 파악하다
v. seize, get at -
18 포착하다
v. capture, embrace, seize
См. также в других словарях:
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