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Human > Physical activities

이다 | verb | advanced |

put on the head

To place an object on one's head.
이러나다 | verb | beginner |

stand up; rise; sit up

To sit after lying down or stand after sitting.

get up

To wake up.

happen; occur; take place

For a matter, incident, etc., to happen.

rise

For a certain emotion or mind to occur to oneself.

prosper; revive

For something that was weak or did not exist to flourish or become strong.

rise up

To take action with all one's physical and mental strength in order to achieve something.

rise

To soar up or swell.

occur

For a certain phenomenon to happen to nature, a person, etc.

be heard

For a certain sound to be heard.

occur; be observed

For a certain phenomenon to appear in a society.

get over; recover

To recover from an illness.
이러서다 | verb | beginner |

stand up; rise to one's feet; get to one's feet

To get up from one's seat.

rise; come forward; be up

To act courageously against something.

rise

To overcome difficulties and get better.
잡따 | verb | beginner |

hold; grab; seize

To hold something in one's hand and not let it go.

catch; seize

To capture someone or something.

slaughter; butcher

To kill an animal.

seize; take

To take power, etc.

obtain; amass

To earn or get money, property, etc.

catch; grasp

To find out or discover a clue, the point, evidence, etc.

pick up; take

To stop a cab, etc., to ride in it.

capture

To see or take a picture of a momentary scene or sight.

seize; grab

To get a job, opportunity, etc.

find; point to

To find or take advantage of someone's weakness or flaw.

get

To have a certain number of pips or cards in gambling, etc.

keep someone from leaving

To prevent someone from leaving.

keep; hold

To maintain a certain state.

tune

To sing a song, etc., in measured time and in good pitch.

fix; determine; choose

To decide on a plan, opinion, date, etc.

pose; take a posture

To assume a posture in front of someone or a camera.

abate; moderate

To weaken a force.

get a grip on oneself; calm oneself

To make oneself right-minded or composed.

make straight; correct

To straighten a tilted or bent thing, or something wrong.

slander; plot against

To get someone in trouble by speaking ill of him/her.

take; receive

To receive something as security that can be taken in case of the borrower's default.

estimate

To measure a period, amount, etc., by guesswork.

fix; determine

To decide on a location, direction, time, etc.

set

To have a certain number, value, etc., as a standard.

crease; rimple

To make a crease, etc.
절ː다 | verb | advanced |

limp

To walk with one's body tottering to one side because one of one's legs is shorter or injured.
noun | advanced |

jump

The act of leaping and reaching a higher place.

jump

In sports such as skiing, diving and basketball, the act of leaping or jumping over.
접따 | verb | beginner |

fold

To bend a piece of cloth, paper, etc., so that one part covers another.

fold

To bend a piece of paper so that one part covers another to form a shape.

fold

To return an unfolded item to its original shape.

relinquish

To stop thinking about something or give up one's opinion.

give a handicap

To give advantages to a lesser-skilled opponent.
저치다 | verb | advanced |

bend backward; push back

To cause something to lean backward.

push back; put aside; open

To perform an action such as putting something inside out so the inner side is revealed.
주저안따 | verb | intermediate |

sink to one's knees

To sit weakly where one is standing.

settle

To stay and live in a place or in a certain state.

collapse

For the bottom of something to cave in.

collapse; fall

To give up and stop in the middle of something since one finds it hard to go on.
지나가다 | verb | beginner |

pass; go by

For a certain period to end as time passes by.

pass; go by

For a certain task or event to end.

say in passing

To say something without any special meaning.

tolerate

To not make something a problem.

pass; cross

To go through a place.

pass by

To go past the surroundings of an object.

pass

For the wind to stop blowing, or for the rain to stop falling.

cross; pass

For a facial expression, idea, etc., to appear suddenly and then disappear.

pass by

To skip something.