Words
패ː륜 | noun | none |
immorality; obliquity
An act of doing something against the morality that a person should have, or such a behavior.
패ː류나 | noun | none |
immoral person; depraved person
Someone who does something against the basic principles of morality that a person should have.
패ː물 | noun | none |
personal ornaments; accessories
An ornament made of precious metal, etc., which is attached to one's body or clothes to decorate one's looks,
패ː배감 | noun | none |
sense of defeat
A sense of weakness felt when one is not confident of winning a fight, competition, etc., or the despair or shame felt after one is defeated in a fight, competition, etc.
패ː배주의 패ː배주이 | noun | none |
defeatism
An attitude of voluntarily giving up something before actually trying it, because of one’s lack of confidence about victory or success.
noun | intermediate |
fashion
A field related with the ways of coordinating clothes or enhancing the looks of people.
noun | none |
fashion industry; the world of fashion
The arena of activities for those who have fashion-related jobs.
noun | advanced |
fashion show
A presentation in which models wear various clothes for the audience to see.
noun | none |
pass
The state of passing an examination, test, etc.
pass
A ticket proving that its holder has the authority to enter a certain place or move around in it.
boarding pass
A ticket showing that its holder can board a bus, subway, etc.
passport
A document proving the identity or nationality of a person who travels to another country, and asking a hosting country to protect its holder.
pass
An act of giving or receiving a ball between players of the same team, in a ball game.
noun | intermediate |
fast food; junk food
Food served instantly after an order is taken, like a hamburger.
noun | none |
passport
The document proving the identity or nationality of a person who travels to another country, and asking a hosting country to protect its holder.
verb | none |
pass
To pass an examination, a test, etc.
pass; go though
To pass or go through a particular place.
pass
In a ball game, to give or receive a ball between players in the same team.