Words
해ː외여행 해ː웨여행 | noun | beginner |
overseas travel; trip abroad
A trip to overseas destinations, or such a trip.
해ː요체 | noun | none |
hae-yoche
hae-yo style: As one of the addressee honorifications, a level of speech, also functioning as a sentence ending, which raises the addressee moderately.
해ː이 | noun | none |
slackness; laxity; looseness
A state in which one's mind eases due to the release of tension, or a loosening of rules one is expected to follow.
해ː이하다 | adjective | none |
slack; lax; loose
One's mind easing due to the release of tension or loosening of rules one is expected to follow.
해ː인사 | noun | none |
Haeinsa Temple
A temple located in Gayasan Mountain in Gyeonsangnam-do, or South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea; founded in the Silla Kingdom, it houses the Tripitaka Koreana woodblocks.
해ː일 | noun | advanced |
tsunami
A sudden surge of high tide rushing onto the land; or such a phenomenon.
해ː장 | noun | none |
relieving a hangover; eating a soup or having a drink for a hangover
An act of treating a hangover, or an act of eating a soup or drinking alcohol again to do so.
해ː장꾹 | noun | none |
haejangguk
Hangover soup, a soup that one eats to calm a burning or uncomfortable stomach due to hangover.
해ː장쑬 | noun | none |
hair of the dog
A drink that one has to calm a burning or uncomfortable stomach due to hangover.
해ː장하다 | verb | none |
relieve a hangover; eat a soup or have a drink for a hangover
To treat a hangover, or to eat a soup or drink alcohol again to do so.
해ː적 | noun | none |
pirate
A robber travelling on a ship at sea, who attacks other vessels or coastal towns and robs them of their money or property.
해ː적썬 | noun | none |
pirate ship
A ship on which a pirate travels at sea, attacking other vessels or coastal towns and robbing them of their money or property.
해ː제 | noun | advanced |
lifting; clearing; removal
To remove something installed or in operation.
lifting; easing; clearing
To set someone free by removing a restraint or ban on something.
release; removal
To relieve someone of some responsibility or to allow him/her to escape it.