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Idioms

be sensitive to heat; be susceptible to heat; be vulnerable to heat

To be much more susceptible to heat than others.

see a favor

To gain benefit or help.

become a favor

To give benefit or help.

be seized by the back of one's neck

To have one's misdeeds revealed.

hit someone on the back of his/her neck

To attack someone's weak point or most important part.

be seized by the back of one's neck

To have one's misdeeds revealed.

seize[hold] of the back of someone's neck

To seize on someone's weakness and control him/her.

a rat in the trap

A situation where one is quagmired in a tough and difficult state.

clean the truth

To cultivate oneself to realize the truth religiously or morally.

open up the truth

To have an excellent ability in a certain field.

feel as if one is possessed by a dokkaebi, a goblin

To feel perplexed and blank as one has no idea what is going on or why something is happening.

(It is) back to Amitabha; It is a grain of wheat in a bushel of chaff; be back where one started

For one's efforts and sufferings to achieve a certain goal to bear no fruit.

be placed on the cutting board

For an object or problem to become the subject of criticism.

place something on the cutting board

To take something as a subject of discussion or conversation.

stamp one's seal

To stamp one's seal on a document to enter into a contract.

stamp one's seal

To keep something in mind in order to make it one's own.

a rat in a dok, a jar

A situation where one is quagmired in a tough and difficult state.

eat money

(slang) To take a bribe.

roll the money

To increase one's profit by lending money in return for interest.

peel and eat money

To recklessly squander one's hard-earned money.

touch money

To earn money.