The Korean word for plant is
식물
Translations for plant and their definitions
심다 | |
1. v. To plant, sow (seed or plants) | |
정원에 사과나무를 심다 - to plant an apple tree in a garden | |
2. v. To plant, implant, instill, inculcate (a thought or a sentiment) | |
나는 학생들에게 올바른 사상을 심어 주려고 했다. - I tried to inculcate a right thought in my student. | |
3. v. To plant (a person) secretly as a spy |
식물 | |
1. n. plant |
뿌리다 | |
1. v. to sprinkle, to rain in sprinkles | |
2. v. to scatter, to spray, to spread, to sprinkle | |
3. v. to strew, to sow (seeds) | |
4. v. to squander, to lavish |
함정 | |
1. n. trap | |
2. n. (nautical) naval vessel |
프락치 | |
1. n. faction | |
2. n. (colloquial) agent, mole, plant, spy |
풀 | |
1. n. herbaceous plants, particularly grass | |
밭-에 풀-이 무성하다. - The grass is thick in the field. | |
스님-들-은 풀-만 드신다. - Buddhist monks only eat vegetables. | |
2. n. glue | |
3. n. pool |
시설 | |
1. n. facilities | |
2. n. establishment |
놓다 | |
1. v. to lay, put | |
테이블 위-에 놨어요. - I left it on the table. | |
2. v. to let go |
설치하다 | |
1. v. to install, to set up |
설비 | |
1. n. equipment; facilities |
세우다 | |
1. v. (causative of 서다, , to stand): | |
2. v. to cause to stand, to cause to become erect; to prop up, to set up | |
3. v. to set up; to establish (e.g. a plan, an institution, a record) | |
4. v. to restore (e.g. of law, custom) | |
5. v. to sharpen (a blade) | |
6. v. to park (a car) | |
7. v. to make people line up |
Dictionary entries from Wiktionary
More Korean words for Plants
All vocabulary sets
Random Quiz:
What is the word for thirty-five?
What is the word for thirty-five?
Start learning Korean vocabulary
Subscribe to Word of the Day |
Email: |