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noun | none |
mannerism
A state in which one feels bored from doing the same work in the same manner or attitude all the time.
noun | advanced |
manager
A person whose job it is to manage an entertainer or athlete's casting, schedule, income, etc.
manager
A person who is responsible for overseeing and supervising the business of a company, hotel, shop, etc.
매ː다 | verb | beginner |
tie; bind; lace
To tie two ends of a cord or rope not to fall apart.
tie; wear; put on
To wrap or tie one's body with a long belt or rope.
tie; bind
To tie someone or something with a rope, cord, etc., so that he/she/it does not disappear or run away.
be tied and hung
To tie and fix something with a string, cord, rope, etc., to prevent it from falling off.
stay bound
(figurative) To not be able to leave a place and stay where one belongs.
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매ː달다 | verb | intermediate |
hang; dangle
To suspend something from something else by a rope, thread, string, etc.
hang
To kill someone by binding his/her neck.
no part of speech | none |
no part of speech | none |
매ː달리다 | verb | intermediate |
hang; dangle
To be suspended from something by a rope, thread, string, etc.
cling to; take hold of
To hang onto something.
stick to
To be attached to a main thing.
adhere to; cling to
To devote one's energy and heart only to one thing.
lean on; place dependence on
To rely or depend on something.