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Life in the workplace

동ː기 | noun | intermediate |

motive

The cause or opportunity that causes one to do something.
동뇨 | noun | intermediate |

coworker; colleague

A person with whom one works at one's workplace.
뒤ː푸리 | noun | advanced |

after party

A party that is held after work or a gathering, or such a party.
말딴 | noun | advanced |

end; last

The tail end of something.

lowest; bottom

The lowest position within a company or organization, etc.
맏끼다 | verb | intermediate |

assign; entrust

To have someone take responsibility in handling a certain work.

assign; charge; place; appoint

To give someone the responsibility for a certain title or role.

entrust; leave something with

To place what one carries in a specific place or give it to someone to keep temporarily.

assign; appoint

To have someone take responsibility in taking care of a certain person, region, etc.

give a role

To have an actor play a role in a play, movie, etc.

rely on

To physically depend on someone.

deposit as a security

To give one's belonging as collateral.

delegate

To have a certain work handled as someone wishes.
맏따 | verb | intermediate |

undertake; take care of; take on; be in charge of; take charge of

To take responsibility and do something.

assume; take on; serve as; play a role of

To fulfill one's job responsibility or play a role.

play; act; be cast as

To perform a certain role in a play or movie.

take care of; look after; keep; watch

To receive and store an object.

take possession of; take; win

To take possession of a seat or object.

take care of; look after; care for

To take responsibility and take care of a person or area.

receive; acquire; be given

To win official permission or approval for something.
먹꼬살다 | verb | intermediate |

make a living

To lead one's life by making money.
면ː하다 | verb | intermediate |

avoid; evade; be exempt from

To not take on a responsibility or obligation.

avoid; escape

To not be troubled by something.

escape; evade

To be out of a certain difficult state or situation.
명ː녕 | noun | intermediate |

order; command

An order from a superior to an inferior, or such a content.

order; injunction

A rule established by the president or an administrative organ to enact a law.

order; command

A decision or order regarding a certain matter given by an administrative organ to an individual or group.

command

The designation of action such as ignition, pause, continuation, input/output, etc., on a computer.
명함 | noun | intermediate |

business card

A small piece of paper on which one's name, occupation, address, contact number, etc, are printed to promote oneself.