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  • 1 ...사회

    n. republic, form of government in which citizens hold the power to elect their representatives, nation in which citizens elect their representatives

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  • 2 포유 동물

    n. mammal, member of the class Mammalia (class of warm-blooded vertebrate animals which secrete milk to feed their young and have a covering of hair on their bodies)

    Korean-English dictionary > 포유 동물

  • 3 가정교사

    n. private tutor, teacher that teaches students privately according to their own pace and ability

    Korean-English dictionary > 가정교사

  • 4 게슈타포

    n. gestapo, German secret police during the Nazi regime (known for their brutality and cruelty)

    Korean-English dictionary > 게슈타포

  • 5 고딕

    n. Gothic, of or pertaining to the Goths or their language; of or pertaining to a style of medieval architecture characterized by pointed arches and vaulting; of or pertaining to the artistic style of medieval northern Europe; medieval

    Korean-English dictionary > 고딕

  • 6 공화제

    n. republicanism, government in which citizens elect their representatives

    Korean-English dictionary > 공화제

  • 7 귀영나팔

    n. tattoo, trumpet or bugle call that directs soldiers to return to their quarters

    Korean-English dictionary > 귀영나팔

  • 8 그것들의

    adj. those, their

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  • 9 그들의

    pron. their

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  • 10 그들의것

    pron. them, those people (3rd person); their, belonging to them, theirs

    Korean-English dictionary > 그들의것

  • 11 녹채

    n. abatis, barricade made of felled trees placed one on top of the other with their branches pointing out toward the enemy; entanglement, state of being entangled or ensnared (literal or figurative)

    Korean-English dictionary > 녹채

  • 12 모세

    n. Moses, Hebrew Prophet who lead the Israelites out of Egypt into the Wilderness on their way to the promised Land; author of the first five books of the Bible (Biblical)

    Korean-English dictionary > 모세

  • 13 문헌학

    n. philology, linguistics; study of literary works in order to verify their authenticity

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  • 14 미르미돈

    n. Myrmidon, member of the warlike people who fought in the Trojan War at the command of their leader Achilles (Greek Mythology)

    Korean-English dictionary > 미르미돈

  • 15 밀기울을 벗기지 않은 그대로의

    whole wheat, grains of wheat which are still in their shells

    Korean-English dictionary > 밀기울을 벗기지 않은 그대로의

  • 16 버베나

    n. verbena, any of a number of plants cultivated for their five-petalled flowers and the lemon-scented oil which can be extracted from the leaves of some species

    Korean-English dictionary > 버베나

  • 17 벌집

    n. beehive, place where bees live; honeycomb, structure of small hexagonal wax cells formed by bees in which to place their eggs and honey

    Korean-English dictionary > 벌집

  • 18 변류기

    n. converter, device for changing alternating currents to direct currents (Electricity); one who causes others to change their beliefs (religious, political, etc.)

    Korean-English dictionary > 변류기

  • 19 변환기

    n. transducer, device that transmits power from one system to another (Physics); converter, device for changing alternating currents to direct currents (Electricity); one who causes others to change their beliefs (religious, political, etc.)

    Korean-English dictionary > 변환기

  • 20 변환로

    n. converter, device for changing alternating currents to direct currents (Electricity); one who causes others to change their beliefs (religious, political, etc.)

    Korean-English dictionary > 변환로

См. также в других словарях:

  • their — [ ðer ] determiner *** Their is used as a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of they. 1. ) belonging to or relating to a particular group of people or things that have already been mentioned or when it is obvious… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • their — W1S1 [ðə strong ðeə $ ðər strong ðer] determiner [possessive form of they ] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: theirra theirs ] 1.) belonging to or connected with people or things that have already been mentioned ▪ They washed their faces and …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Their — Their, pron. & a. [OE. thair, fr. Icel. [thorn]eirra, [thorn]eira, of them, but properly gen. pl. of the definite article; akin to AS. [eth][=a]ra, [eth][=ae]ra, gen. pl. of the definite article, or fr. AS. [eth][=ae]ra, influenced by the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • their — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER 1) belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 2) belonging to or associated with a person of unspecified sex (used in place of either ‘his’ or ‘his or her’). 3) (Their)… …   English terms dictionary

  • their — [ther] possessive pronominal adj. [ME theyr < ON theirra, gen. pl. of the demonstrative pron. replacing ME here, OE hira: see THEY] of, belonging to, made by, or done by them: also used before some formal titles [Their Majesties ]: often used… …   English World dictionary

  • their — their·selves; their; …   English syllables

  • their — c.1200, from O.N. þierra, gen. of þeir they (see THEY (Cf. they)). Replaced O.E. hiera. Use with singular objects, scorned by grammarians, is attested from c.1300. Theirs (c.1300) is a double possessive. Alternative form theirn (1836) is attested …   Etymology dictionary

  • their */*/*/ — UK [ðeə(r)] / US [ðer] determiner Summary: Their is used as a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of they. Get it right: their: Don t confuse their (the possessive form of they ) and there (a pronoun and adverb).… …   English dictionary

  • their — [[t]ðeə(r)[/t]] ♦ (Their is the third person plural possessive determiner.) 1) DET POSS You use their to indicate that something belongs or relates to the group of people, animals, or things that you are talking about. Janis and Kurt have… …   English dictionary

  • their — /dhair/; unstressed /dheuhr/, pron. 1. a form of the possessive case of they used as an attributive adjective, before a noun: their home; their rights as citizens; their departure for Rome. 2. (used after an indefinite singular antecedent in… …   Universalium

  • their — possessive determiner 1》 belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 2》 belonging to or associated with a person of unspecified sex (used in place of either ‘his’ or ‘his or her’). 3》 (Their)… …   English new terms dictionary

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