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1 state
n., vt. 상태, 형세, 계급, 지위, 신분, 고위, 국가, 나라, 근심, 흥분상태, 위엄, 당당함, 장관, 의식, 국무성(장관), 진술(주장)하다, (날짜등을)지정하다, 정하다, (문제 등을)명시하다, \state criminal국사범, \state property 국유재산 -
2 state
상태 -
3 State Department
x. 국무성 -
4 state flower
x. (주를 상징하는)주화 -
5 state medicine
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6 state papers
x. 공문서 -
7 state socialism
x. 국가 사회주의 -
8 State university
x. 주립 대학 -
9 state analyzer
상태분석기 -
10 state board examination
주면허시험English-Korean animal medical dictionary > state board examination
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11 state test
상태검사 -
12 Badger State
x. 미국의 주 -
13 Bear State
x. arkansas주의 딴 이름 -
14 Beehive State
x. Utah 주의 딴 이름 -
15 Centennial State
x. 미국 Colorado주의 속칭 -
16 city-state
x. (고대 그리스 등의)도시 국가 -
17 client state
x. 종속국, 의존국 -
18 Coal State
x. Pennsylvania주의 속칭 -
19 confrontation state
x. 인접 적대국 -
20 Constitution State
x. 미국 Connecticut주의 속칭
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