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1 사화
n. massacre of scholars; historical story; reconciliation, settlement, act of restoring harmony, act of reconciling; settlement out of court; flowery language, language that is full of fancy words and phrases -
2 가압류하다
v. sequestrate, sequester, temporarily seize property until the settlement of a legal claim (Law) -
3 거류지
n. settlement; colony -
4 격리시키다
v. isolate, separate one who is sick from others who are healthy; sequestrate, take property temporarily under the settlement of a legal claim (Law) -
5 단락
n. conclusion, settlement; short circuit, cause a fault in a connection -
6 생활을 안정시킴
n. settlement -
7 세틀먼트
n. settlement, act of populating an area, colonization; small town, community; arrangement; resolution, reconciliation; payment of a debt or bill -
8 수여
n. conferment, investiture, investment, conference, settlement -
9 식민
n. settlement, colony, settling, population -
10 식민지
n. colony, settlement -
11 이민
n. emigration, emigrant, immigrant, settlement, chum -
12 점거
n. occupation, act of forcefully taking possession of an area, seizure; conquest; possession or settlement of land -
13 정착
n. fixation, fixedness, fixity, settlement -
14 조정
n. court, mediation, settlement, adjustment, rowing, modulation, fixing, alignment -
15 청산
n. green mountains, cyanic acid, clearing, winding up, settlement -
16 해결
n. solution, settlement, denouement, resolution
См. также в других словарях:
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settlement — 1640s, act of fixing or steadying; from SETTLE (Cf. settle) (v.) + MENT (Cf. ment). Meaning colony is attested from 1690s; that of payment of an account is from 1729 … Etymology dictionary
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