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1 독액
n. poisonous liquid; venom, poison secreted by an animal through a bite or a sting (i.e. snake's bite, sting of a spider) -
2 고민하게 하다
v. sting -
3 극모
n. sting -
4 들쑤시다
v. sting, bite, prick with a stinger -
5 들이쑤시다
v. sting, prick with a stinger; bite, grip with the teeth -
6 따갑다
adj. stinging, able to cause a sting -
7 따끔거리다
v. prickle, sting, stab slightly -
8 따끔따끔 아프다
v. tingle, prick, sting -
9 따끔따끔하다
v. prickle, sting, stab slightly -
10 따끔하게 하다
v. sting -
11 따끔하다
adj. stinging, able to cause a sting; biting, sharp -
12 바늘로 찌르다
v. sting -
13 복잡한 신용 사기
n. sting -
14 살
n. flesh, muscle; arrow, frame, stretcher, sting; age, length of time that a person or organism has been alive -
15 쏘다
v. shoot, sting, blow up, let off, trigger, blast, launch, loose, bolt, pot, zap, serve -
16 얼얼하게 하다
v. sting, tingle, burn -
17 얼얼한 맛이 있다
v. sting -
18 얼얼한 향기가 있다
v. sting -
19 자극하다
v. excite, incite, irritate, prompt, arouse, fillip, prod, provoke, whet, lash, sting, urge, needle -
20 자통
n. sting
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