Clothing habits > Activities related to wearing clothes
쓰다 | verb | beginner |
wear; put on
To cover one's head with a hat, wig, etc.
wear; put on
To hang something on one's face or cover one's face with it.
be covered with
To be in a state of all of one's body being coated with dust, powder, etc.
put up; hold; raise
To hold an umbrella, parasol, etc., over one's head.
be falsely charged; be falsely accused
To be blamed for or wrongly accused of a crime.
씨우다 | verb | intermediate |
put something on; cover
To cover someone's head or something with a hat, wig, etc.
put something on
To hang something on someone's face or cover his/her face with it.
throw over
To make someone or something covered with powder, liquid, etc.
put up; hold; raise
For an umbrella, parasol, etc., to be held over one's head.
charge; lay
To make someone blamed for or wrongly accused of a crime.
입따 | verb | beginner |
wear; be dressed; put on
To hang or drape clothes on or around one's body.
suffer; sustain
To experience something bad, such as a loss, injury, damage, etc.
receive; get
To be favored with or benefit by something.
이피다 | verb | intermediate |
dress; clothe
To make a person or animal wear or hang clothes over his/her or its body.
inflict; cause
To make a person or animal suffer a disaster or damage.
coat; plate
To spread something on the surface of something else or cover something with something else.
잠그다 | verb | intermediate |
lock; fasten
To lock or latch a door, etc., so that others cannot open it.
turn off
To make water, gas, etc., stop running.
fasten
To put on clothes and do up buttons.
shut
To close one's mouth and say nothing.
차다 | verb | beginner |
wear
To attach, hang, or put an object on one's waist, wrist, ankle, etc.
(slang) To get a lover and hang around with him/her.