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1 모함
n. entrap, snare, draw into difficulty or danger; depot ship, mother ship, large ship carrying landing craft and small boats which are sent on missions to the shore -
2 상선
n. merchant ship, ship that carries goods to be sold; merchantman, ship used in commerce -
3 병원선
n. hospital ship, ship that is equipped with medical facilities to treat the injured and sick -
4 선수
n. the first move; forestalling, anticipation; player, sports player, athlete; stem, prow, bow of a ship, foremost section of a ship -
5 선수루
n. forecastle, deck of a ship located near the bow; front part of a ship -
6 선장
n. ship carpenter; captain, commander of ship; skipper -
7 ...을 배에 싣다
v. ship -
8 객실
n. stateroom, private room on a ship or train; parlor, guest room, living room -
9 검역선
n. quarantine ship, lazaret, lazaretto -
10 경조용 보트
n. ship -
11 군함기
n. warship, battleship, ship used in combat -
12 기상 관측선
n. weather ship -
13 기수의 역할
n. ensign ship -
14 기수의 지위
n. ensign ship -
15 기장
n. millet, type of grass that is cultivated for its grain which is mostly used as fodder; badge, ensign; skipper, captain of a ship; length, distance from end to end -
16 기함
n. flagship, ship which carries the commander of a fleet -
17 난선시키다
v. shipwreck, destroy or sink a ship -
18 난파시키다
v. destroy or sink a ship; shipwreck -
19 내연 기선
n. motor ship -
20 노예무역선
n. slave ship
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ship — ship·en·tine; ship·less; ship·man; ship·ment; ship·pa·ble; ship·page; ship·pen; ship·per; ship·pon; show·man·ship; sib·ship; sis·ter·ship; siz·ar·ship; skip·per·ship; sol·dier·ship; so·lic·i·tor·ship; son·ship; space·ship; speak·er·ship;… … English syllables
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