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1 sign
n. 기호, 암호, 손짓, 사인, 간판, 길잡이, 증거, 표시, 징후, 흔적, 자취, 기적, 신호하다, 서명(조인)하다, (상대에게)서명시켜 고용(계약)하다, 기호를 달다, \signoff 방송이 끝남을 알리다, \signon 계약서에 서명시키고 고용하다 -
2 sign
징후 -
3 call sign(signal)
x. 호출부호 -
4 chromatic sign
x. 반음기호 -
5 division sign
x. (수)나눗셈 부호, 분수를 나타내는 사선 -
6 dollar sign
x. 달러 기호 -
7 equal(s) sign
x. 이퀄 기호 -
8 filter sign
x. 직진 차량이 정지하는 사이에 -
9 high sign
n. (몸짓, 표정에 의한)신호 -
10 Indian sign
x. 마법 -
11 natural sign
x. (음)제자리표, 본위기호 -
12 negative sign
x. (수)마이너스 기호, 감호 -
13 peace sign
x. 평화를 나타내는 손가락의 V사인 -
14 positive sign
x. 플러스 기호 -
15 re-sign
vt. 다시 서명하다, 재조인하다 -
16 road sign
x. 도로 표지 -
17 sky sign
x. 공중(옥상) 광고 -
18 stopgo sign
x. 교통신호 -
19 traffic sign
x. 교툐 표지 -
20 Kerandel's sign
케란델징후
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