Words
비ː극 | noun | intermediate |
tragedy
A very sad and miserable thing.
tragedy
A piece of theater that has a sad or miserable ending.
비ː근하다 | adjective | none |
common; familiar
Something being easily recognizable because it has often been seen and heard.
no part of speech | none |
비기다 | verb | advanced |
compare
To put one thing beside another thing, and then observe what is the same and what is different about each.
compare
To talk or think about one thing by likening it to another thing that is similar to it in quality.
비껴가다 | verb | none |
pass slantwise
To go past while in the state of slightly leaning to one side.
cross; flicker across
For a certain feeling, expression, look, etc., to appear for a second on one's face and then vanish.
비ː꼬다 | verb | none |
entwist
To twist something that is long.
fidget; squirm
To twist one's body, not straightening oneself.
give a sarcastic remark; be sarcastic
To speak scornfully in a manner displeasing to the other party.
비끼다 | verb | none |
lie aslant; lie obliquely
To be put slightly askew.
shine at an angle
To shine obliquely.
slant
To tilt one's body slightly.
비ː난 | noun | intermediate |
blame; condemnation; criticism
An act of speaking unfavorably about others' mistakes or flaws.
비ː난하다 | verb | none |
blame; condemn; criticize
To speak unfavorably about someone's mistake or flaw.
비누 | noun | beginner |
soap
A substance that one uses for removing dirt on the body or clothing by lathering with water.
비늘 | noun | none |
scale
A small piece of thin, smooth plating that covers the body of a fish, snake, etc.
noun | intermediate |
vinyl
A durable substance that is non-flammable, airtight, and water-proof, usually used for making a packing material.
비ː다 | verb | beginner |
be empty; be vacant
For a space to contain nothing or no one.
be empty; be empty-handed; be possessionless
To become empty-handed or have no possession with oneself.
have; spare; be free; be available
To have time to spare.
be loose; be lax
To become less cautious or alert than needed.
lack; be unsubstantiated; be groundless
To not have truth or substance.
be empty-headed; be foolish
To not have knowledge or thoughts about something.
be empty-handed; be broke
For money or wealth to disappear.
feel empty; feel folorn; feel sad
To feel lonely and forlorn.
become empty
For a feeling of desire or attachment to disappear.
be less than; be smaller than
To be less than the original amount.