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구르다

RR: gureuda [1] [2]
  1. (intransitive) to roll over
Relatives
  • 굴리다 (gullida, transitive "to roll")
  • 굴렁쇠 (gulleongsoe, "hoop")
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  1. Naver: 구르다1
    1. 바퀴처럼 돌면서 옮겨 가다.
    2. 마소나 수레 따위가 걷거나 달리거나 할 때에 출썩거리다.
    3. 포나 총 따위를 쏠 때, 반동으로 그 자체가 뒤로 되튀다.
  2. Wikt: 구르다
    1. (intransitive) to roll, turn (over and over)
    1. A gyroscope
    2. A gyrocompass
    3. An autogyro
    1. A swirling vortex.
    2. A circular current, especially a large-scale ocean current.
    3. A circular motion, or a circle described by a moving body; a turn or revolution; a circuit.
    Verb
    1. (intransitive) to whirl
    1. I turn in a circle, wheel around, rotate.
    2. I circle, revolve around.
  3. from Ancient Greek γῦρος (gûros, "ring, circle")
    1. circle
    2. a circular motion
    3. a circuit, course, ring
    4. (by extension) place where horses are trained
  4. From the relevant verb?
    1. ring, circle
  5. From Middle French cylindre
    1. (geometry) A surface created by projecting a closed two-dimensional curve along an axis intersecting the plane of the curve.
    2. (geometry) A solid figure bounded by a cylinder and two parallel planes intersecting the cylinder.
    3. Any object in the form of a circular cylinder.
    4. A cylindrical cavity or chamber in a mechanism, such as the counterpart to a piston found in a piston-driven engine.
    5. (automotive) The space in which a piston travels inside a reciprocating engine or pump.
    6. A container in the form of a cylinder with rounded ends for storing pressurized gas; a gas cylinder.
    7. An early form of phonograph recording, made on a wax cylinder.
    8. The part of a revolver that contains chambers for the cartridges.
    9. (computing) The corresponding tracks on a vertical arrangement of disks in a disk drive considered as a unit of data capacity.
  6. From Latin cylindrus #Latin.
    1. (geometry) cylinder
    2. (automobiles) cylinder
  7. From Ancient Greek κύλινδρος (kúlindros).
    1. cylinder
    2. (by extension) a roller; a cylindrical stone for levelling the ground
  8. From κῠλίνδω (kulíndō, “I roll”)
    1. round stone, tumbler, marble (child's toy)
    2. roller, cylinder
    3. roll of a book, volume
    1. I roll or wallow (intransitive)
  9. From Middle English carre, borrowed from Anglo-Norman carre, from Old Northern French (compare Old French char), from Latin carra, neuter plural of carrus (“four-wheeled baggage wagon”), or Gaulish origin.
    1. A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation; a motorcar or automobile.
    2. - 12. (omitted)
  10. From Late Latin cyclus, from Ancient Greek κύκλος (kúklos), from Proto-Indo-European ? (“circle, wheel”). Doublet of wheel; see there for more.
    1. An interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed.
    2. A complete rotation of anything.
    3. - 15. (omitted)
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