🌟 짱짱하다

Adjective  

1. 생김새나 몸집이 다부지고 굳세다.

1. STURDY: Having a robust, strong appearance or build.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • 짱짱한 몸.
    Strong body.
  • 짱짱한 체력.
    Strong stamina.
  • 짱짱하게 생기다.
    Strong-looking.
  • 몸집이 짱짱하다.
    Have a strong build.
  • 체격이 짱짱하다.
    Have a strong physique.
  • 운동을 열심히 하는 승규는 짱짱한 몸을 갖고 있다.
    Seung-gyu, who works out hard, has a strong body.
  • 할아버지는 여든이라는 나이가 믿기지 않을 정도로 체력이 짱짱하시다.
    Grandfather is so strong that he can't believe he's eighty.
  • 민준이는 몸매가 정말 짱짱하지 않니?
    Minjun, don't you think your body is really strong?
    응, 가슴도 떡 벌어져서 든든해 보여.
    Yeah, your chest's wide open and you look reassured.

2. 몹시 단단하게 굳다.

2. SOLID: Hardened very firmly.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • 짱짱한 얼음판.
    Strong ice sheet.
  • 짱짱하게 굳다.
    Stiff firm.
  • 짱짱하게 얼다.
    Freeze hard.
  • 바닥이 짱짱하다.
    The floor is solid.
  • 얼음이 짱짱하다.
    The ice is strong.
  • 짱짱한 시멘트 벽을 망치로 두드리자 금이 갔다.
    When i knocked on the strong cement wall with a hammer, it cracked.
  • 영하의 추위가 계속되어 강이 짱짱하게 얼었다.
    The subzero cold continued and the river froze hard.
  • 엿이 너무 짱짱하네.
    The taffy is so strong.
    응, 먹다가 이가 나갈 정도야.
    Yeah, it's tooth-splitting.

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 짱짱하다 (짱짱하다) 짱짱한 (짱짱한) 짱짱하여 (짱짱하여) 짱짱해 (짱짱해) 짱짱하니 (짱짱하니) 짱짱합니다 (짱짱함니다)

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