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1 ...에 예고하다
v. notice -
2 ...에 통고하다
v. warn, notice -
3 ...에 통지하다
v. notice -
4 ...을 알아차리다
v. notice -
5 게시판
n. notice board, bulletin board -
6 게시하다
v. notice, notify, inform, advise, tell, warn (especially officially) -
7 고시
n. ancient poems; notice, bulletin; examination -
8 고지
n. highland, high area of land; notice, notification (often of termination of employment or a living situation) -
9 눈에 띄지 않을 때
v. just notice -
10 마음쓰다
v. pay attention to, give notice to, note, give attention to, care about -
11 모르다
v. be not acquainted with, be not concerned with, fail to notice, not to feel, not to know, not to recognize, not to remember, not to understand, have no experience -
12 목격하다
v. witness, observe, testify, notice -
13 불문하다
v. ignore, disregard, overlook, take no notice of -
14 사물을 분간하기 시작하다
v. take notice -
15 소집
n. call, summons, notice ordering a person to appear in court, convocation; levy, muster, military enrollment -
16 소환
n. summons, notice ordering a person to appear in court, citation, recall -
17 신경쓰다
v. pay attention to, give notice to, note, give attention to -
18 신문의 기사
n. notice -
19 알아차리다
v. notice, place -
20 어린애 등이 사물을 분간하기 시작하다
v. take notice
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