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Economics and business administration

하ː반기 | noun | advanced |

second half of a year; second half

The second half of the year or a certain period when divided into two.
하ː향 | noun | advanced |

being downward

A state of facing downward, or the lower part.

being downward; being on the decline

A state in which one's power or force, etc., grows weak.

being downward; being on the decline

A state in which price, grade, or status, etc., goes down.
한ː도 | noun | advanced |

limit; cap; ceiling

The degree or scope that one is expected not to exceed.
한목 | noun | advanced |

portion

A part of something that is alloted to a person.

part

The role that a person plays.
한ː정 | noun | advanced |

limit; restriction

An act of setting a limit to the quantity or scope of something; or such a limit.
헐깝 | noun | advanced |

being dirt cheap

A price far lower than the original price.
헤ː프다 | adjective | advanced |

quickly used up; easily worn out

An object being easily worn out or something quickly running out.

wasteful; extravagant

Having a habit of using goods or money recklessly, lavishly.

reckless; careless

One's words being uttered or action being done carelessly or excessively without thinking.
호ː황 | noun | advanced |

boom; prosperity; success

A state in which economic activities as seen in trade or transactions are strong; or such a situation.

boom; prosperity

A state in which economic activities are exceptionally strong.
활썽화 | noun | advanced |

boost; revitalization; invigoration

A state in which the function of a society or organization is active; or an act of making such a function active.
회ː계 훼ː게 | noun | advanced |

accounting; bookkeeping

An act of calculating income and expenses.

settlement; payment

An act of repaying debt or paying for goods, or paying a monthly salary, etc.

accounting; bookkeeping

An act of keeping record of a person or company's economic activities according to a certain method of calculation.

accountant; bookkeeper

A person whose job it is to calculate income and expenses.