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1 ...기 어렵다
it's difficult -
2 거북하다
adj. difficult, hard, troublesome; embarrassed, ashamed, uncomfortable, feeling discomfort, ill-at-ease, uneasy; causing discomfort, unpleasant -
3 격무
n. heavy duty, hard work, difficult work, labor that requires a lot of effort -
4 고생하다
v. be in a difficult situation -
5 곤경
n. difficulty, predicament, difficult situation -
6 곤란하여
adv. difficultly, in a difficult manner; troublesomely, distressfully -
7 곤란한
adj. difficult, troublesome -
8 굳다
adj. hard, rigid, stiff; difficult -
9 궁지
n. difficult situation, morass, cul de sac, blind alley, situation in which military forces are surrounded on all sides except from behind; corner -
10 깊숙하다
adj. deep, having a great depth, extending far below the surface; reaching far into space; profound, difficult to fathom; low-pitched -
11 난국
n. crisis, time of great stress or danger; nodus, difficult situation -
12 난점
n. crux of the matter, difficult situation -
13 멋적다
adj. difficult, hard, troublesome, causing difficulty; embarrassed, ashamed, mortified -
14 멋쩍다
adj. troublesome, causing trouble, annoying, worrying; difficult, embarrassed, ashamed, mortified -
15 변비
n. constipation, condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly -
16 분규된
adj. complicated, confusing, hard to understand, difficult; complex; knotty, full of loops and tangles that are hard to unravel -
17 분투적인
adj. arduous, difficult, hard, laborious, exhausting -
18 불가해
n. inscrutability, quality of being incomprehensible, obscureness, mysteriousness; inconceivability, quality of being difficult to believe -
19 불선명
n. indistinctness, lack of clarity, vagueness; quality of being difficult to distinguish or discern -
20 빡빡한
adj. stiff, difficult to bend, rigid; compact, pressed tightly together; fitted into a small space; dense; condensed
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