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1 멍에를 얹다
v. put to the yoke, yoke -
2 함께 일하다
v. work together, yoke together, yoke -
3 관골
n. yoke bone, zygoma -
4 굴레
n. bridle, yoke, burden; headstall, part of a halter (for a horse or other animal) -
5 동행이 되다
v. yoke -
6 멍에
n. yoke, burden -
7 멍에 모양의 것
n. yoke -
8 멍에로 매다
v. yoke -
9 멍에를 뿌리치다
v. shake off the yoke -
10 멍에문
n. yoke -
11 멍에에 매다
v. put to the yoke -
12 서로 조화하다
v. yoke -
13 소 등을 ...에 매다
v. yoke -
14 소에 쟁기를 메우다
v. yoke oxen to a plow -
15 속박
n. restraint, control of one's own emotions, restriction; fetters, something that restrains; chains, shackles; yoke -
16 속박을 벗어나다
v. yoke -
17 속박하다
v. restrain, take away one's liberty; bind, restrict, curb, fetter, shackle; yoke, put a burden on -
18 스커트의 허리
n. yoke -
19 압박하다
v. oppress, press, squeeze, push, yoke, screw -
20 어깨죽지
n. yoke
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YOKE — (Heb. עוֹל). In the Bible The yoke was usually made from a circular wooden halter which was placed on the animal s neck, and harnessed to a plow, cart, or other vehicle. Pegs, two on each side, with the neck of the animal between them, were… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yoke — (y[=o]k), n. [OE. yok, [yogh]oc, AS. geoc; akin to D. juk, OHG. joh, G. joch, Icel. & Sw. ok, Dan. aag, Goth. juk, Lith. jungas, Russ. igo, L. jugum, Gr. zy gon, Skr. yuga, and to L. jungere to join, Gr. ?, Skr. yui. [root]109, 280. Cf. {Join},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yoke — [yōk] n. pl. yokes or yoke [ME yok < OE geoc, akin to Ger joch < IE * yugo (> Sans yuga, L jungere, jugum, Gr zeugma, Welsh iau, OSlav igo) < base * yeu , to join] 1. a wooden frame or bar with loops or bows at either end, fitted… … English World dictionary
Yoke — Yoke, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Yoked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Yoking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To put a yoke on; to join in or with a yoke; as, to yoke oxen, or pair of oxen. [1913 Webster] 2. To couple; to join with another. Be ye not unequally yoked with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yoke — ► NOUN 1) a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to a plough or cart that they pull in unison. 2) (pl. same or yokes) a pair of yoked animals. 3) a frame fitting over the neck and shoulders of a person,… … English terms dictionary
Yoke — Yoke, v. i. To be joined or associated; to be intimately connected; to consort closely; to mate. [1913 Webster] We ll yoke together, like a double shadow. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yoke — yoke, yolk A yoke is a wooden crosspiece of the kind fixed over the necks of work animals. A yolk is the yellow part of an egg (and is related to the word yellow) … Modern English usage
yoke — [n] bondage, bond burden, chain, coupling, enslavement, helotry, knot, ligament, ligature, link, nexus, oppression, peonage, serfdom, service, servility, servitude, slavery, tie; concepts 513,677 yoke [v] bond together; join associate, attach,… … New thesaurus
yoke — index bondage, curb, fetter, incorporate (include), join (bring together), lock, subjection … Law dictionary
yoke — *couple, pair, brace … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Yoke — For other uses, see Yoke (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Egg yolk. Withers yoke A yoke is a wooden beam, normally used between a pair of oxen or other animals to enable them to pull together on a load when working in pairs, as oxen… … Wikipedia