Clothing habits > Activities related to wearing clothes
가라입따 | verb | beginner |
change one's clothes
To take off one's clothes and put on other clothes.
걸ː치다 | verb | intermediate |
hang
For the sun, moon, clouds, etc., to hang in a mountain or hill.
span; cover; extend; range
For something to continue or affect within a certain period or range.
stretch; lie across
To stretch from one end to the other or across a certain space.
place; put; pay
To place something over a certain place.
wear; put on; drape
To throw on or wear clothing or accessories.
have a drink
To have a drink in a good mood.
껴입따 | verb | advanced |
dress in layers; bundle up
To wear several layers of clothing.
To wear unwillingly clothes that do not fit one's body.
끼다 | verb | beginner |
stick in; fasten
To put something inside a gap and tighten it to prevent it from falling out.
stick in; lace
To thread or stick something in to prevent it from falling out.
fold; link
To link fingers or arms together.
To keep something by one's side or keep it close.
To have a certain place on the side.
include
For a period to include a certain time or date.
do in layers
To add or overlap several things.
use
To borrow or use another person's power.
끼우다 | verb | intermediate |
stick in; fasten
To put something inside a gap and tighten it to prevent it from falling out.
stick in; lace
To thread or stick something in to prevent it from falling out.
include
To include in something.
달다 | verb | intermediate |
hang; stick; fasten
To hang, stick, or fasten an object to something.
install
To install a device or machine.
add
To add an explanation, condition, etc., to a writing or speech.
name
To give a name or title.
record
To write in an account book.
attach; link
To join objects in order for them to be connected.
bring along
To make someone follow another person when going or coming to a place.
be constantly sick
To constantly have minor illnesses and frequently be sick.
매ː다 | verb | beginner |
tie; bind; lace
To tie two ends of a cord or rope not to fall apart.
tie; wear; put on
To wrap or tie one's body with a long belt or rope.
tie; bind
To tie someone or something with a rope, cord, etc., so that he/she/it does not disappear or run away.
be tied and hung
To tie and fix something with a string, cord, rope, etc., to prevent it from falling off.
stay bound
(figurative) To not be able to leave a place and stay where one belongs.
벋끼다 | verb | intermediate |
take off
To have an object, clothes, etc., taken off one's body.
have someone take off; unburden someone
To have the bag, luggage, etc., that has been put over one's back taken off one's body.
clear oneself of
To free someone from false accusation or misunderstanding.
peel off
To take off a skin, etc.
scrub off
To scrub something off the surface of something.
uncover
To uncover what is covered or hidden.
open; unlock
To make a door open by pulling or lifting a door latch, door bolt, etc.
disclose
To make something hidden be discovered.
take by force
(figurative) To take someone's property, goods, etc., by force.
벋따 | verb | beginner |
take off
To have an object, clothes, etc., taken off one's body.
take off; put down; unburden
To have the bag, luggage, etc., that has been put over one's back taken off one's body.
slip off; change
For an animal to change into new slough, skin, hair, etc.
free oneself from
To become free from one's duty, obligations, job title, etc.
be cleared of
To be freed from false accusation or misunderstanding.
not hate
To eliminate hatred, distrust, etc.
free oneself from
To not bear a difficult position or situation, painful state, etc.
get rid of
To correct and get rid of an immature attitude, bad habit, etc.
resign
(figurative) To resign from a position or job title.
신ː따 | verb | beginner |
put on; wear
To put one's feet into a pair of shoes, socks, etc., and cover the whole or a part of the feet with them.