Idioms
One's hair stands up upside-down; One's hair stands on end
To be very nervous out of fear or astonishment.
One's hair stands up upside-down; One's hair stands on end
To be very nervous out of fear or astonishment.
eat and fall off
To gain profit without effort.
eat and fall off
To secure a certain interest and stop participating in something or bothering someone.
lay[spread] out a meongseok, a thatched mat
To provide an opportunity or venue for someone to do as he/she wants.
carry[put on] a harness
For one to be restrained by responsibility or status that prevents one from doing as one likes.
add a scalpel
To perform an operation.
add a scalpel
To take a measure to fix something wrong or solve a problem.
It would not matter if I didn't know; if my guess is right
To not be one hundred percent sure, but almost sure.
be equipped with a shape
To spruce oneself up with a proper outfit.
be equipped with a shape
To have a certain form.