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1 취업시간
n. working hours, time of working -
2 터덜터덜
adv. ploddingly, working slowly and methodically, working diligently, trudgingly -
3 가공
n. fiction, imaginative narrative which has no basis in fact (i.e. novel); category of literature including works of imaginative narratives; made-up story; act of creating with the imagination, processing, working, adapting, treating -
4 가동
n. working, behavior -
5 가동률
n. the rate of operation, working ratio -
6 견습
n. apprenticeship, time of training, learning of a trade by working alongside a master craftsman -
7 곰바지런하다
diligent, industrious, hard-working -
8 근면하다
adj. diligent, industrious, hard-working -
9 노동 시간수
n. working day -
10 반작용
n. reaction, action made in response to a stimulus; counteraction, working against -
11 발효 작용
n. zymosis, working -
12 부서진
adj. broken, smashed into pieces, crushed, no longer in working order -
13 부지런하다
adj. diligent, industrious, hard-working -
14 사원
n. private enmity, private grudge; temple, church; monastery, community of monks; staff, employees working in an organization -
15 사제
n. priest, clergyman, minister; apprenticeship, learning of a trade by working alongside a master craftsman; laxative; counterfeiting -
16 서 창
document window, window in which an application displays the document that a user is working on -
17 세부의 마무리
n. working-out -
18 수습
n. apprenticeship, time of training, learning of a trade by working alongside a master craftsman, probation, test period, trial period, attempt, trial; controlling, ruling, supervising, regulating, managing, coping -
19 실룩거림
n. working -
20 실사
n. working survey, real picture, substantive
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