Words
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배ː가 | noun | none |
doubling
An increase in double or severalfold, or making something increase in such a way.
배ː가하다 | verb | none |
double
To increase two or more fold, or to make something increase in such a way.
배겨내다 | verb | none |
bear; endure
To succeed at enduring an unbearable, difficult thing with patience, and endure it.
배격 | noun | none |
rejection; rebuff
The act of rejecting a certain idea, opinion, attitude, object, etc.
배격뙤다 배격뛔다 | verb | none |
be rejected; be rebuffed
For a certain idea, opinion, attitude, object, etc.,to be rejected.
배ː경 | noun | intermediate |
background
The view at the back.
background; situation
The surrounding circumstances related to a certain incident or person
backing; support
A power or condition that supports a person behind him/her.
setting; background; backdrop
A temporal, spatial, and social environment in literature.
background; backdrop
A device installed at the back of a stage in a performance.
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no part of speech | none |
배고프다 | adjective | intermediate |
hungry
Feeling that one's stomach is empty and wanting to eat food.
impoverished
Being badly off and poor.
배골타 | verb | none |
be hungry; starve
To not feel full because one ate little, or to feel pain because one is hungry.
배ː관 | noun | none |
plumbing
The act of installing pipes to transport liquid or gas, or an installation made for such a purpose.
배ː교 | noun | none |
apostasy; religious conversion
The act of abandoning one's religious faith and changing into another religion or having no religious belief at all.
배ː교자 | noun | none |
apostate; renegade
A person who abandons his/her religious faith and changes into another religion or does not believe in any religion at all.
배ː교하다 | verb | none |
apostatize; abjure one's religion
To abandon one's religious faith and change into another religion or have no religious belief at all.
배구 | noun | intermediate |
volleyball
A game in which there is a net in the middle of a rectangular court and players hit the ball with their hands while keeping the ball from hitting ground in an attempt to pass it to the opponent's side of the net.