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Human > Physical activities

속싸기다 | verb | advanced |

whisper

To talk in a small voice repeatedly, so that others cannot hear.
손대다 | verb | advanced |

touch; make physical contact; lay one's hands on

To feel something with one's hand.

set about; put one's hand to

To start something.

touch; sport with

To do a sexual act.

hit; give a blow; strike

To beat someone.

amend; refine; touch up

To revise or polish.

put one's hands on; touch

To steal or illegally use someone's property.

touch; have a finger in

To get involved in something bad.

control; deal with

To handle or manage someone or something at one's will.

eat; touch

To eat food.
손뼉 | noun | intermediate |

palm

The entire palm of the hand.
손찓 | noun | advanced |

gesture; signal

An act of pointing a certain object or expressing one's thought to others with one's hand.

dumb show

An act of expressing an emotion or situation, which cannot be expressed in words, with one's hand.
쉬ː다 | verb | beginner |

breathe

To breathe in and out air through the nose or mouth.
신진대사 | noun | advanced |

metabolism

The process in which an organism breaks down and then synthesizes the nutriments it has consumed in the body to create substances or energy necessary for the body and the sending out of unnecessary substances.
싸다 | verb | intermediate |

discharge

For a person, usually a child, to relieve oneself because one is unable to resist the urge to defecate or urinate.

discharge

To defecate or urinate.
쏘아보다 | verb | advanced |

stare

To glare sharply.
씩씩꺼리다 | verb | advanced |

pant; gasp

For the sound of breathing very hard and roughly to be heard; to make such a sound.
안ː따 | verb | beginner |

embrace; hug; hold someone in one's arms

To open one's arms and pull someone or something toward one's bosom or make him/her or it be in one's bosom.

hold something in one's arms

To hold one's chest, head, abdomen, etc., tight with one's arms.

meet; face

To bear the brunt of wind, rain, snow, sunshine, etc.

bear; assume; suffer

To suffer a loss or debt, or shoulder responsibility, etc.

sit on; brood

For a bird to cover its eggs with its breast or abdomen in order to hatch out them.

have; cherish

To have a thought, emotion, etc., in one's mind.

face

To front toward a wall, mountain, etc.