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  • 1 walk

    I
    vi. 걷다, 걸어가다, 산책하다, (유령이)나오다, (사구로) 걸언 가다
    II
    vt. (길, 장소를)걷다, (말, 개 따위를)걸리다,..을 데리고 걷다, 동행하다, (사구로)걸리다, (무거운 것을)걸리듯 좌우로 움직여 운반하다, \walkaway from...의 곁나다
    III
    vt. \walk away(off)with..을 가지고도망하다, \walk in 들어가다, \walk into 때리다, 욕하다, \walkoff(노하여)가버리다, (죄인을) 끌고 가다, 걸어서...을 없애다, \walk through life 세상을 살아가다
    IV
    n. 걷기, 보행, 걸음걸이, (말의) 보통걸음, 산책, 보도, 인도, 산책길, 처세(법), 행동, 사구출루, (가축의)사육장, a \walk of (in) life 직업, 신분, go for (take) a \walk 산책하(러 가)다

    English-Korean dictionary > walk

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