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1 안정되다
v. settle down, stabilize, settle, set -
2 가다듬다
v. calm oneself, compose, settle; tidy up, straighten up, bring about order; clear one's throat; get oneself together -
3 가라앉다
v. sink, go down, settle, subside, dip, go under -
4 결정하다
v. decide, conclude, settle; crystallize -
5 결제하다
v. square, settle, correspond; bring into agreement with -
6 놓다
v. put, lay, place, set, settle -
7 등이 높은 긴 나무 의자
n. settle -
8 등이 높은 긴 의자
n. settle -
9 마련하다
v. prepare, make ready, arrange, organize, settle -
10 마음을 정하고 ...에 차분히 착수하다
v. settle down to -
11 매듭짓다
v. knot, make knots, tie; conclude, settle -
12 살 자리를 잡다
v. settle -
13 생활의 틀을 잡다
v. settle -
14 선불하다
v. prepay, pay in advance, give money in advance (to settle a debt) -
15 식민하다
v. settle -
16 여미다
v. touch up, adjust, arrange, settle -
17 이민오다
v. immigrate, come to a country in order to take up permanent residence, settle in a new country -
18 이사하다
v. move house, lead by the nose, settle in, flit -
19 이사해 안정시키다
v. settle in new place -
20 이사해 자리잡다
v. settle in new place
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Settle — Set tle, v. i. 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one s self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. [1913 Webster] The wind came about… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English