🌟 깡충
Adverb
🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: • 깡충 (
깡충
)
📚 Derivative: • 깡충거리다: 짧은 다리를 모으고 힘 있게 자꾸 위로 솟아오르며 뛰다. • 깡충대다: 짧은 다리를 모으고 힘 있게 자꾸 위로 솟아오르며 뛰다.
🗣️ 깡충 @ Usage Example
- 토끼 한 마리가 수풀에서 깡충 튀어나왔다. [튀어나오다]
🌷 ㄲㅊ: Initial sound 깡충
-
ㄲㅊ (
까치
)
: 머리에서 등까지는 검고 윤이 나며 어깨와 배는 흰, 사람의 집 근처에 사는 새.
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Noun
🌏 MAGPIE: A bird which has a shiny black head and back and white shoulders and stomach, and lives near people. -
ㄲㅊ (
꼽추
)
: (낮잡아 이르는 말로) 척추가 굽어서 등이 불룩하게 나와 있는 사람.
Noun
🌏 HUNCH BACK; HUMP BACK: (disparaging) A person whose back protrudes because of a curved spine. -
ㄲㅊ (
꽁초
)
: 피우고 남은 담배의 끝부분.
Noun
🌏 CIGARETTE BUTT: The end part of a smoked cigarette. -
ㄲㅊ (
깡충
)
: 짧은 다리를 모으고 힘 있게 위로 솟아오르며 뛰는 모양.
Adverb
🌏 WITH A JUMP: A word describing the motion of a person with short legs jumping up powerfully with his/her feet together. -
ㄲㅊ (
껑충
)
: 긴 다리를 모으고 힘 있게 솟구쳐 뛰는 모양.
Adverb
🌏 WITH A JUMP: A word describing the motion of a person with long legs jumping up powerfully with his/her feet together. -
ㄲㅊ (
꼬치
)
: 나무나 쇠로 만든, 한쪽 끝이 뾰족한 가늘고 긴 막대기에 꿰어 만든 음식.
Noun
🌏 SKEWER: Food made by threading ingredients on a long, narrow wooden or iron stick with a pointed end. -
ㄲㅊ (
꽁치
)
: 머리 모양이 뾰족하고 몸통이 둥글고 길며, 등이 검푸르고 배가 흰 바닷물고기.
Noun
🌏 MACKEREL PIKE; SAURY: A kind of sea fish with a pointed head, long round body, dark blue back, and white belly.
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