🌟 희끗대다
Verb
🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: • 희끗대다 (
히끋때다
)
📚 Derivative: • 희끗: 한 군데에 얼핏 흰 빛깔이 있는 모양., 어떤 것이 빠르게 잠깐 보이는 모양.
🌷 ㅎㄲㄷㄷ: Initial sound 희끗대다
-
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
희끗대다
)
: 군데군데 흰 빛깔이 자꾸 보이다.
Verb
🌏 APPEAR SPORADICALLY: For white color to appear here and there, continuously. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
힐끔대다
)
: 눈을 옆으로 돌려 자꾸 슬쩍슬쩍 쳐다보다.
Verb
🌏 GLANCE; LOOK SIDEWAYS: To direct the eyes sideways and look furtively at something repeatedly. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
흘끔대다
)
: 곁눈으로 슬그머니 자꾸 흘겨보다.
Verb
🌏 KEEP LOOKING SIDEWAYS; KEEP LEERING AT: To look sideways at something furtively, repeatedly. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
흘끗대다
)
: 곁눈으로 슬쩍 자꾸 흘겨보다.
Verb
🌏 KEEP LOOKING SIDEWAYS; KEEP LEERING AT: To look sideways at something furtively, repeatedly. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
흘낏대다
)
: 가볍게 자꾸 흘겨보다.
Verb
🌏 KEEP GLANCING; KEEP LEERING AT: To look sideways at something quickly, repeatedly. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
힐끗대다
)
: 자꾸 슬쩍슬쩍 흘겨보다.
Verb
🌏 GLANCE; CATCH A GLIMPSE: To look at something briefly, repeatedly. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
후끈대다
)
: 열을 받아서 뜨거워지거나 뜨거운 느낌이 일어나다.
Verb
🌏 BURN; GLOW; FLUSH: For an object to become hot or for one's face to feel hot and turn red. -
ㅎㄲㄷㄷ (
화끈대다
)
: 열을 받아서 갑자기 뜨거워지거나 뜨거운 느낌이 일어나다.
Verb
🌏 BURN; GLOW; FLUSH: For an object to become suddenly hot, being exposed to heat or for one's face to become suddenly hot and turn red, or to feel a surge of heat.
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