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noun | intermediate |
dry-cleaning
A method of cleaning that uses chemicals rather than water to make clothes clean.
말리다 | verb | intermediate |
dry; make dry; air
To make moisture evaporate and disappear.
make thin
To make someone lose weight and be skinny.
dry up; draw off
To make streaming water or stagnant water evaporate or reduce and disappear.
make someone cold-hearted
To make an emotion disappear.
불 | noun | beginner |
fire
The act of a substance burning while emitting light and heat.
fire
A calamity or disaster where houses or possessions are burnt.
light
A substance that gives out light and drives out darkness.
fire
(figurative) A passionate and strong feeling like a burning flame.
빨다 | verb | beginner |
wash; clean
To put clothes, etc., in water and rub them with one's hands, or remove dirt on them by using a washing machine.
빨래 | noun | beginner |
washing; laundry
An act of washing dirty clothes, cloths, etc., in water.
laundry
Something that must be washed or that have already been washed.
삼ː따 | verb | intermediate |
boil
To put in water and boil.
coax
To make someone listen by coaxing him/her with good words or kind behavior.
be hot
(figurative) For something to be hot because the weather is very hot and humid.
설거지 | noun | beginner |
dishwashing; doing the dishes
The act of washing and putting away the dishes after eating.
세ː탁 | noun | beginner |
washing; laundry
An act of washing dirty clothes, etc.
money laundering
An act of changing the usage or source of money, the history of a person, etc.
쓰레기 | noun | beginner |
rubbish; trash; garbage
Dust swept away, or something that has been thrown away or to discarded.
rubbish; scum
(disparaging) A morally corrupt person.