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1 ...에 가담하다
v. join -
2 가까이하다
v. come close, access; associate with, connect to, ally with, join or unite with -
3 가입자
n. joiner, person or thing who joins; person who tends to join clubs or associations -
4 가입하다
v. join in, accede, enter -
5 결부시키다
v. connect, join, link -
6 결합하다
v. unite, join, combine, conjugate, aline, align -
7 궐기하다
v. rise to action, rise against, rally, unite, join together -
8 끼다
v. join, accompany, participate; gather, hang over; become dirty -
9 동맹을 맺다
v. join up -
10 들다
v. clear, remove objects from a surface or area; hold, have in one's hand; cost, have a price; join, enter, go into; drink; eat, consume food -
11 들어가다
v. enter, go into; join; go in; drop in -
12 따라다니다
v. accompany, go along with, go together with, join, attach -
13 붙다
v. join, become a member; pass, approve; stick, jab or poke with a pointed object; catch fire, go up in flames -
14 수반하다
v. accompany, go along with, go together with; join, attach -
15 어울리다
v. become, join, befit, comport, assort, yoke -
16 얼리다
v. freeze, make ice, join, congeal, glaciate -
17 인접하다
v. lie adjacent, border on, join, march -
18 입당하다
v. join a party -
19 입회하다
v. join, attend, enter -
20 자동 조인
auto-join (Computers)
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