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학문만을 중요시하여 정신적으로나 신체적으로 나약한 상태.
1FEEBLE STATE DUE TO LITERARY INDULGENCE:
The state of being weak mentally and physically because of a sole emphasis on academics.
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힘이 없거나 어지러워서 곧 쓰러질 듯이 자꾸 비틀거리다.
1.FALTER; TOTTER:
To keep staggering as if one is about to fall down because one is feeble or dizzy.
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잘못을 저지른 사람처럼 자꾸 남의 눈치를 살피다.
2.BE TIMID; BE FALTERING:
To keep checking others' reactions self-consciously like a person who has done something wrong.
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힘이 없거나 어지러워서 곧 쓰러질 듯이 자꾸 비틀거리다.
1.FALTER; TOTTER:
To keep staggering as if one is about to fall down because one is feeble or dizzy.
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잘못을 저지른 사람처럼 자꾸 남의 눈치를 살피다.
2.BE TIMID; BE FALTERING:
To keep checking others' reactions self-consciously like a person who has done something wrong.
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힘이 없거나 어지러워서 곧 쓰러질 듯이 자꾸 비틀거리다.
1.FALTER; TOTTER:
To keep staggering as if one is about to fall down because one is feeble or dizzy.
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잘못을 저지른 사람처럼 자꾸 남의 눈치를 살피다.
2.BE TIMID; BE FALTERING:
To keep checking others' reaction self-consciously like a person who has done something wrong.
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(놀리는 말로) 여름에 감기에 걸리는 사람은 변변치 못하다.
1.EVEN A DOG WOULD NOT CATCH[SUFFER] A COLD IN MAY AND JUNE:
(teasing) A person is feeble if he/she catches a cold in summer.
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작고 약한 불빛이 사라질 듯 말 듯 희미하게 움직이다.
1.FLICKER; BLINK:
To move in the manner of a small, dim light flicking as if it were about to go out.
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물체나 사람 등이 보일 듯 말 듯 희미하게 움직이거나 목소리가 희미하게 들리다.
2.FLICKER:
To move in the manner of an object or a person fading away to the point of being almost indistinguishable, or for a voice to be weak and feeble.
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의식이나 기억 등이 희미하게 되다.
3.BLUR; FAINT:
To become indistinct in the manner of a memory or consciousness fading away to the point of being hazy.
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몸이 마르고 매우 허약해 보이는 사람의 모습.
1.AS IF ONE WOULD FLY AWAY WITH JUST A LITTLE PUFF AND WOULD BE PUT OUT WITH JUST A LITTLE SQUEEZE:
The appearance of a person who is thin and looks very feeble.
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힘이 없거나 어지러워서 곧 쓰러질 듯이 자꾸 비틀거리는 모양.
1.FALTERINGLY; TOTTERINGLY:
A word describing the motion of staggering over and over as if one is about to fall down because one is feeble or dizzy.
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잘못을 저지른 사람처럼 자꾸 남의 눈치를 살피는 모양.
2.TIMIDLY; FALTERINGLY:
In the manner of checking others' reactions like a person who has done something wrong.
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옷이나 종이 등이 젖거나 빳빳한 기운이 빠져 보기 흉하게 축 늘어져 있는 상태로.
1.SLOPPILY; SOGGILY; SAGGINGLY:
In the state of clothes or paper, etc., being wet or losing their firmness, drooping in an ugly and feeble manner.
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몹시 지치고 고단하여 몸이 축 늘어질 정도로 힘이 없이.
2.WEARILY; TIREDLY; ENERVATEDLY:
Lacking energy, feeling enervated because one is extremely tired and burned out.
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옷이나 종이 등이 젖거나 빳빳한 기운이 빠져 보기 흉하게 축 늘어져 있다.
1.SLOPPY; SOGGY; SAGGY:
Clothes or paper, etc., being wet or losing their firmness, drooping in an ugly and feeble manner.
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몹시 지치고 고단하여 몸이 축 늘어질 정도로 힘이 없다.
2.WEARY; TIRED; EXHAUSTED; ENERVATED:
Lacking energy, feeling enervated because one is extremely tired and burned out.
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작고 약한 불빛이 사라질 듯 말 듯 희미하게 움직이다.
1.FLICKER; BLINK:
To move in the manner of a small, dim light flicking as if it were about to go out.
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물체나 사람 등이 보일 듯 말 듯 희미하게 움직이거나 목소리가 희미하게 들리다.
2.FLICKER:
To move in the manner of an object or a person fading away to the point of being almost indistinguishable, or for a voice to be week and feeble.
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의식이나 기억 등이 희미하게 되다.
3.BLUR; FAINT:
To become indistinct in the manner of a memory or consciousness fading away to the point of being hazy.
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자꾸 생각나고 잊히지 않다.
4.LINGER; HANG AROUND:
For a thing or person to be unforgotten, coming to one's mind repeatedly.