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41 범주하다
v. set a boat afloat; sail, drive a sailboat, operate and navigate a sailing ship -
42 범프킨
n. bumpkin, beam that projects outward from a ship (used to attach sails, wooden planks, etc.) -
43 보급장교
n. quartermaster, petty ship officer; army officer responsible for providing troops with basic necessities (such as housing, clothing, etc.) -
44 보트
n. boat, ship, vehicle for traveling on water; U-boat, submarine -
45 사공
n. boatman; oarsman; skipper, captain of a ship -
46 사략선
n. privateer, sailor or officer of a warship; warship, ship commissioned by a government to fight enemies -
47 사환의 신분
n. page hood, page ship -
48 사환의 직
n. page hood, page ship -
49 삭구
n. rigging, ropes and chains used to support and operate the sails and masts of a ship; equipment used to support or lift heavy objects -
50 산보갑판
n. promenade deck, deck of a ship that is intended to walking and strolling -
51 산책갑판
n. promenade deck, deck of a ship that is intended to walking and strolling -
52 삼등선실
n. steerage, third-class passenger section of a ship -
53 상갑판의
adj. upper deck, high level in a ship -
54 석탄선
n. collier, coal miner; coal ship -
55 선구
n. rigging, ropes and chains used to support and operate the sails and masts of a ship; tackle, equipment, gear (especially for fishing) -
56 선구상
n. ship chandler -
57 선명
n. proclamation, official public statement; clearness, transparency, lucidity, sharpness; ship's name -
58 선박
n. shipping, business of sending or transporting cargo; sea voyage (Archaic); craft, vessel, boat, ship -
59 선박 중개인
n. ship broker -
60 선박주
n. shipping company, ship company that deals with conveying goods and/or passengers overseas
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