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1 전투
n. combat, war, battle, conflict, fighting, death struggle, struggle, warfare, affair, clash -
2 격투
n. fight; tussle, physical struggle -
3 격투하다
v. tussle, struggle -
4 결사전
n. death struggle -
5 계급 투쟁
n. class struggle, class warfare -
6 고투
n. antique, old object; bitter struggle -
7 고투하다
v. battle, engage in combat; buffet, struggle, fight against -
8 넬슨
n. Nelson Mandela, leader in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa -
9 단말마
n. death agony, struggle which precedes death -
10 둥개다
v. struggle, endeavor, strive, try hard -
11 몸부림
n. struggle, wriggle -
12 몸부림치다
v. flounce, struggle, writhe, squirm -
13 발버둥이치다
v. flounder, struggle helplessly, move clumsily -
14 분투
n. struggle, act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife -
15 분투하다
v. struggle, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend, advance with great effort -
16 사투
n. desperate struggle, fight to the death, battle in which the one who remains alive is the victor -
17 사투하다
v. fight desperately, struggle for one's life -
18 애써 밀어젖히고 나아가다
v. struggle -
19 줄다리기
n. tug of war, strength competition between groups or individuals which are pulling from both ends of a rope attempting to bring the adversary to one's side; hard struggle -
20 허위적거리다
v. struggle, sprawl, spraddle
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