"trace" means "추적하다" in Korean.

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추적하다
 
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Pronunciation chu-jŏ-ka-da
meaning trace
"trace" is "추적하다"(chu-jŏ-ka-da) in Korean.
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  • Korean of "Incidents & crime"

  • 경찰서(police station)
  • 지구대()
  • 범행(crime)
  • 날치기(snatch)
  • 소매치기를 당하다()
  • 가석방(parole)
  • 범인(criminal)
  • 가해자(wrongdoer)
  • 실종(disappearance)
  • 전락(fall)
  • 감찰의(medical examiner)
  • 범죄(crime)
  • 희생자(victim)
  • 강제 동행(constraint companion)
  • 빈집털이(sneak thief)
  • 조작(fake)
  • 폭행(assault)
  • 방범(crime prevention)
  • 살인(murder)
  • 추징금(surcharge)
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