Concepts > Area
동양 | noun | intermediate |
Orient
Asia's eastern and southern region including Korea, Japan and China.
뒤ː꼴목 뒫ː꼴목 | noun | intermediate |
back street; back alley
A narrow street behind a large road.
backstreet; underworld
(figurative) The dark side of the world where crimes such as violence, etc., occur frequently.
noun | beginner |
Russia
A country between Eastern Europe and Siberia; the largest country in the world, it adjoins the Arctic to the north and the Pacific to the east; its official language is Russian and its capital is Moscow.
noun | beginner |
Malaysia
A country between the south of the Malay peninsula and Borneo of Southeast Asia; its staple goods are rubber, oil, lumber, etc.; the official language is Malay and the capital in Kuala Lumpur.
명당 | noun | advanced |
myeongdang
propitious site; auspicious place: A good site for a house or grave, believed to bring luck to one's offspring according to a theory of Korean geomancy.
perfect site; ideal place
A site or place that is very good for doing a certain thing.
모퉁이 | noun | advanced |
corner; turn
The area enclosed by curves or turns.
corner
The part of an edge of a thing, or a secluded place.
side; aspect
A part within a certain range.
noun | beginner |
Mongolia
A region located in the west of Manchuria and south of Siberia; it was the place of the Mongolian Empire that Jínghis Khan built in the north of mainland of China in the early 13th century; it was divided into inner and outer Mongolia during the the Ch’ing Dynasty; it is bordered by Russia in the north and China in the south.
Mongolia
It is a country located inland from Central Asia; it is known for well-developed agriculture and livestock farming, and is a major producer of wool, etc; its major languages is Mongolian and its capital is Ulaanbaatar.