Idioms
Let's wait and see
An expression used to swear that someone will bear undesirable consequences or to warn someone that another person may seek revenge.
take a difficult step
To go or come to a place that one cannot easily visit because one is busy or lives far away.
take a difficult step
To go or come to a certain place in order to make a decision or request after hesitating for a long time.
slap an adult in the face
For the understanding, wits and sense of a child to be much better than that of an adult.
be not even worth half a penny of estimation
To be not worth reconsidering something because it is too nonsensical.
have the inside of one's tongue tied
To be dumbfounded by something unexpectedly surprising or weird.
have the inside of one's tongue go numb
To be puzzled by something unexpectedly surprising or absurd.
Things were different yesterday and things are different today
For the speed of change to be very fast.
Yesterday is the old days
For the change of something to be very big because it changes very fast.
Yesterday and today are different
For something today to be not like what it was yesterday because there has been a change overnight.
It cannot be helped
To be unable to do something or become a certain state that is different from what was mentioned earlier.
coerced Chunhyang, the heroine of Korean classical novel 'The Story of Chunhyang'
A situation where one makes something happen by force or something happens by force.