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1 병실
n. sick room, room for people who are sick that are not in the need of nursing; infirmary, place where the sick or injured are treated; ward, division (of a hospital, prison, etc.) -
2 멀미하다
v. get sick, feel sick -
3 병자용의
adj. sick, things for a sick person use only -
4 ...에 넌더리 나다
v. be sick of it -
5 ...에 멀미하는
adj. sick -
6 간호사
n. nurse, sick nurse -
7 간호인
n. guardian, one who watches over a sick person or dead body -
8 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) -
9 그리워하여
adj. sick, yearning, longing -
10 들것
n. stretcher, litter for carrying the sick or wounded; barrow, handcart -
11 맛이 변한
adj. sick -
12 머리맡
n. bedside, side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick person) -
13 메슥메슥하다
adj. abhorrence, disgust, repugnance, feel sick, feel like vomiting -
14 무른
adj. frail, sick -
15 무병의
adj. healthy, well, not sick -
16 병가
n. tactician, expert in combat tactics, expert in the art of planning short-term military strategies; sick leave, exemption from work due to a sickness -
17 병나다
v. get sick, sicken, infect with a sickness; go wrong -
18 병든
adj. ill, sick, not healthy -
19 병상
n. sickbed, bed used by a sick person -
20 병원
n. hospital, location where sick and injured people receive medical treatment
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