24/02/2019 Flashcards
먼저
earlier; first
Being or happening before something else in time or order.
주말
weekend
The end of a week.
평일
weekday
A day which is not Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday.
밤
night; evening
The period of dark hours from sunset to sunrise the next day.
지각
perception; sensation
An awareness of the outside object or world through one’s sensory organs.
변동
change; fluctuation
A situation or state changing into a different situation or state.
용서
forgiveness; mercy
The act of granting pardon without punishing or scolding someone’s mistake or sin.
대하다
handle; deal with
To handle with a certain attitude.
가족
family
A group of people who mainly live together in the same house and are related by marriage or as parents, children, siblings, etc., or the members of such a group.
사귀다
get along with; go around with; go out with
To come to know and keep each other’s company.
감다
close; shut eyes
To cover one’s eyes with one’s eyelids
주문하다
order
To direct a manufacturer or seller to make or deliver an item by specifying the type, quantity, shape, size, etc.
추가
adding; addition
An act of adding something later.
가게
shop; store
A place where products are displayed and sold on a small scale
하늘
sky
The vast, limitless space that unfolds above the ground.
가끔
sometimes
Once in a while.
자주
often; frequently
In the state of something being repeated at short intervals.
쉬다
rest; repose; take a rest
To relax oneself to relieve one’s fatigue.
근처
vicinity; neighborhood
A spot close to a certain place, object, or a person.
요리하다
cook
To make food.
멀다
distant; far-off
The distance between two places being long
아직
yet; still
An adverb used to indicate that more time is needed to reach a certain state, or that something or a certain state has not ended, but is going on.
피곤하다
tired; exhausted; fatigued
Being tired and worn-out physically or mentally.
보통
usually; in general
Generally, or normally.
다니다
attend; commute
To come and go to an institution such as a workplace, school, etc., on a regular basis.
벌써
long ago
Already a long time ago.
찍다
take
To transfer an image of an object to a film through a camera.
출발하다
start
To start something.
마르다
dry up
For moisture to evaporate and disappear.
음료수
soda; soft drink
Liquid that one drinks because of one’s thirst or its good flavor.
그만
no more
To just that much and no more
운동
exercise
The act of moving one’s body in order to train it or improve one’s health.
기록
record
In a sports game, etc., a player’s record or performance shown in grades or numbers.
시련
hardship; ordeal
A difficult and painful situation or crisis.
삶
life
One’s life
땅콩
peanut
A savory type of reddish brown nut which grows in the soil inside a thick shell and thin inner skin.
뻣뻣하다
stiff
A word describing an object being stiff and hard, not soft.
번지
house number; street address
A number given to each area divided into certain standards.
살아남다
survive
To be rescued from a near-death situation.
살다
live
To reside or stay in a certain place.
부부
couple; married couple
Husband and wife
자신
self; oneself
The person himself/herself.
정상적
normality; normalcy
The state of being adequate with no noticeable changes or problems.
-가
A suffix used to mean a street or a district.
토끼
rabbit
An animal with long ears and a short tail whose hind legs are more developed than its front legs.
당근
carrot
An orange-colored root vegetable that has a sweet taste and the shape of a horn.
토하다
vomit; throw up
To let something one has eaten come out of one’s mouth.
척하다
pretend
An auxiliary verb used to indicate that one is pretending to do something or to be something.
망설이다
hesitate
To not decide one’s mind or attitude and hesitate.
귀엽다
cute; adorable; sweet
Pretty and adorable.
쳐다보다
look at
To lift one’s face and look at something or someone at eye level.
아프다
hurting; aching
Feeling pain or suffering due to an injury or illness.
저것
that
A word referring to something that is far away from the speaker and the listener.
눈
eye
The sensory organ on the face of a person or animal that can see an object when stimulated by the light.
심심하다
bored
Feeling weary and having a dull time because one has nothing to do.