Words
배ː수 | noun | none |
double; two times
A number obtained by adding another number twice.
multiple
A number obtained by multiplying another number a certain number of times.
배수 | noun | none |
draining; drainage
The act of carrying off water that is inside or stagnant to another place.
배ː수진 | noun | none |
encamping with a river behind
In war, a camp set up with a stream of water in the back
burning one's bridges
(figurative) One's determination and attitude that one will not step back anymore in doing something.
배시시 | adverb | none |
faintly
In the state of smiling lightly and quietly with one's mouth slightly open.
배ː식 | noun | none |
distribution of food
The act of giving out meals in a group such as the army, etc.
배ː신 | noun | advanced |
betrayal; treachery
The act of betraying the other side's trust and fidelity.
배ː신감 | noun | none |
sense of betrayal
The feeling when the person whom one trusted betrays the trust and fidelity.
배ː신당하다 | verb | none |
be betrayed; be stabbed in the back
For trust in and loyalty toward another person to be betrayed.
배ː시뭔 | noun | none |
juror
A person who is selected among the general public, not a legal expert, to participate in a case and give a verdict.
배ː알 | noun | none |
audience; consultation; interview
The act of visiting and meeting a higher-ranking person.
배ː알하다 | verb | none |
have an audience; consult; interview
To visit and meet a higher-ranking person.
배아리 | noun | none |
stomachache
Pain in the stomach due to indigestion, etc.
stomachache
The state of feeling abdominal pain from an upset stomach.
배ː양 | noun | none |
cultivation
The act of growing a plant.
cultivation; development
The act of teaching and raising someone to develop his/her personality, ability, skill, etc.
cultivation; incubation
The act of growing a cell, germ, microorganism, etc., artificially.
배ː양되다 배ː양뒈다 | verb | none |
be cultivated
For a plant to be grown.
be cultivated; be developed
For one's personality, ability, etc., to be developed.
be cultivated; be incubated
For a cell, germ, microorganism, etc., to be grown artificially.