Words
법쪼인 | noun | none |
judicial officer; legal professional
A legal professional such as a judge, prosecutor, lawyer, etc.
법체계 법체게 | noun | none |
legal system
One organization unifying individual laws and regulations according to a certain principle.
법치주의 법치주이 | noun | none |
constitutionalism; legalism
A belief that the power of a nation must come from the law, which is made by the people.
법칙 | noun | intermediate |
rule; law; regulation
Norms that one is supposed to abide by at all times.
law; principle
A principle believed to be a universal rule to explaining a certain phenomenon.
법칙썽 | noun | none |
regularity; properties of the law
The properties of a law or those that fit a law.
버파다 | auxiliary adjective | none |
beopada
An auxiliary adjective used to indicate that the situation described by the preceding words is real or likely.
버푀 버풰 | noun | none |
Buddhist ceremony
A meeting in a temple, for learning or listening to Buddha's teachings.
벋ː | noun | advanced |
friend
A person of a similar age that one is on good terms with.
friend
(figurative) Something that one always remains close to.
no part of speech | none |
벋껴지다 | verb | none |
come off; be taken off
For something covered, upholstered, etc., to be uncovered or pulled back by an external force.
peel off
For leather, paint, skin, etc., to be peeled off, exposing the inner side.
be unlocked
For a door latch, bolt, etc., that has been locked to be unlocked by an external force.
clear up
For a dishonor to be removed because the truth is known.
no part of speech | none |
벋끼다 | verb | intermediate |
take off
To have an object, clothes, etc., taken off one's body.
have someone take off; unburden someone
To have the bag, luggage, etc., that has been put over one's back taken off one's body.
clear oneself of
To free someone from false accusation or misunderstanding.
peel off
To take off a skin, etc.
scrub off
To scrub something off the surface of something.
uncover
To uncover what is covered or hidden.
open; unlock
To make a door open by pulling or lifting a door latch, door bolt, etc.
disclose
To make something hidden be discovered.
take by force
(figurative) To take someone's property, goods, etc., by force.
벋따 | verb | beginner |
take off
To have an object, clothes, etc., taken off one's body.
take off; put down; unburden
To have the bag, luggage, etc., that has been put over one's back taken off one's body.
slip off; change
For an animal to change into new slough, skin, hair, etc.
free oneself from
To become free from one's duty, obligations, job title, etc.
be cleared of
To be freed from false accusation or misunderstanding.
not hate
To eliminate hatred, distrust, etc.
free oneself from
To not bear a difficult position or situation, painful state, etc.
get rid of
To correct and get rid of an immature attitude, bad habit, etc.
resign
(figurative) To resign from a position or job title.
no part of speech | none |