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  • 1 sick

    I
    vt. =SIC
    II
    a. 병의, 병자용의, 욕지기가 나는, 싫증이 나는, 넌더리 나는, 그리워하는, 창백한, 상태가(몸이) 좋지 않은, be \sick at heart 비관하다, fall(get) \sick 병에걸리다

    English-Korean dictionary > sick

  • 2 wrong

    I
    a. 나쁜, 틀린, 고장난, 역의, get(have)hold of the \wrong end of the sick (이론, 입장 등을) 잘못알다, \wrong side out 뒤집어서
    II
    ad. 나쁜게, 틀려서, 고장나서, go \wrong 길을 잘못 들다
    III
    n. 나쁜 짓, 부정, do \wrong 나쁜 짓을 하다, do a person \wrong, or do \wrong to a person 아무에게 나쁜 짓을 하다, in the \wrong 나쁜, put a person in the \wrong 잘못을 남의 탓으로 돌리다
    IV
    vt. 해치다, 오해하다

    English-Korean dictionary > wrong

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