Using transportation
타다 | verb | beginner |
ride; get on; board
To mount a vehicle or the body of an animal used as a vehicle.
take
To choose something as a route and move along it.
climb; mount
To climb on or crawl down from a slope, tree, cliff, etc.
get on; mount
To mount a person or object.
take advantage of
To use a certain condition, time, opportunity, etc.
be blown; flow
For something to move, as it is carried away by wind, stream, electric wave, etc.
slide
To slip in or on a device on a very slippery floor or ground.
ride
To sit or stand on such play equipment as a swing, seesaw, etc., and to move back and forth or up and down.
태우다 | verb | intermediate |
have someone mount
To have someone mount a vehicle such as a car or ship or the back of an animal.
have someone slide
To have someone slide on a slippery floor using a certain device.
have someone ride
To have someone use such play equipment as a swing, seesaw, etc.
noun | intermediate |
tunnel
A road that is made through a mountain or under a sea, river, etc., so that trains or cars can pass through.
noun | beginner |
terminal
A place, usually the first or last stop, where the many routes of airplanes, trains, buses, etc., start or end.
표지판 | noun | intermediate |
sign; notice; sign post
A board on which a specific mark is seen to inform the public of a certain fact.