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¿µ¾î ¼÷¾î 555°³ Á¤¸® / ¿µ¾î ¼÷¾î 500°³ Á¤¸® 1. abide by; (=keep, be faithful to) ÁöÅ°´Ù You must abide by your promise. 2. bound in(or with); (=be plentiful, be rich in) ~ÀÌ Ç³ºÎÇÏ´Ù Fish abound in the sea. The sea abounds with(or in) fish. 3. above all; (=more than anything else) ¹«¾ùº¸´Ùµµ He was loved by all and above all by the children. 4¡¦
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