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Adverb  

1. 햇볕 등이 강하게 내리쬐는 모양.

1. GLARINGLY; BLAZINGLY: In the manner of the sun, etc., shining brightly.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 볕이 나다.
    The sun shines.
  • Google translate 해가 뜨다.
    The sun rises.
  • Google translate 햇빛이 내리쬐다.
    The sun is blazing down.
  • Google translate 햇빛이 비치다.
    The sun shines.
  • Google translate 비가 그치고 해가 떴다.
    The rain stopped and the sun rose.
  • Google translate 나는 햇볕이 내리쬐어 양산을 썼다.
    I used a parasol in the sun.
  • Google translate 며칠 비가 계속 오더니, 이제야 하늘에 볕이 났네.
    It's been raining for days, and now the sun is shining in the sky.
    Google translate 오늘은 꽤 덥겠는걸.
    It's gonna be pretty hot today.

쨍: glaringly; blazingly,かんかん。じりじり,,,بشكل لامع,шарах, төөнөх, халуу төөнөх,chói chang, chói lóa,(แดด)เปรี้ยง, จ้า, ลักษณะที่ส่องจ้า, ลักษณะที่แสงแดดแรงมาก,,ярко; ясно,火辣辣地,

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📚 Derivative: 쨍하다: 햇볕 등이 강하게 내리쬐는 상태이다.

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