빽빽이
When something is 빽빽이, it means it's packed very closely together with little to no space in between. Imagine a forest where the trees are so close you can barely see the sky, or a bookshelf overflowing with books – that's 빽빽이.
You can use it to describe things like a crowded subway, a tightly written text, or even a dense fog. It emphasizes the lack of open space due to the sheer quantity or proximity of items.
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- Describes density or closeness.
- Often used for packed items or text.
- Makes things appear thick.
§ What '빽빽이' Means and When to Use It
Let's get straight to it. The Korean word 빽빽이 (pronounced ppaek-ppaek-ee) is an adverb. This means it describes how something is done. Its core meaning is 'densely' or 'thickly'. Think about things that are packed tightly together, leaving little to no space in between. That's when you'll use 빽빽이.
- Definition
- Densely or thickly. Used to describe things that are closely packed, filled, or written with little to no space.
You'll hear and see 빽빽이 used in a few common situations. The most intuitive is when talking about physical objects being crowded together. Imagine a bus during rush hour, a bookshelf overflowing with books, or a garden bed full of plants. In all these cases, things are 빽빽이 packed.
버스가 승객들로 빽빽이 차 있었어요. (The bus was densely filled with passengers.)
책꽂이에 책이 빽빽이 꽂혀 있어요. (Books are thickly placed on the bookshelf.)
Another common use is when describing written text. If someone writes a lot on a page, leaving very little margin or space between lines, you can say they wrote 빽빽이. This often implies that the writing is detailed or extensive.
노트에 글씨를 빽빽이 썼어요. (I wrote densely in the notebook.)
시험지에 답을 빽빽이 채웠어요. (I thickly filled the answer sheet with answers.)
You might also encounter 빽빽이 in a more figurative sense, though less commonly at an A2 level. For instance, a schedule that is 빽빽이 filled means it's packed with appointments and has little free time. The core idea of 'no space left' still applies.
제 스케줄이 이번 주에 빽빽이 차 있어요. (My schedule is densely packed this week.)
To sum up, when you see or want to express that something is tightly packed, closely filled, or written extensively without much blank space, 빽빽이 is the word you need. It's a useful adverb for describing visual density.
- Use it for physical objects: People in a crowd, items in a box.
- Use it for writing: Text on a page, notes in a diary.
- Less common at A2, but for schedules: A busy, full schedule.
The key is the idea of 'no room to spare' or 'very little empty space'. Practice using it in these contexts, and you'll get comfortable with its meaning quickly.
How Formal Is It?
"숲이 빽빽하게 우거져 있습니다. (The forest is densely overgrown.)"
"줄을 빽빽이 서 주세요. (Please stand in a dense line.)"
"책장에 책이 빽빽하게 꽂혀 있어. (The bookshelf is packed tightly with books.)"
"친구들이 빽빽하게 모여 놀아요. (Friends gather densely to play.)"
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책상에 연필이 빽빽이 있어요.
There are pencils densely on the desk.
숲에 나무가 빽빽이 심어져 있어요.
Trees are densely planted in the forest.
사람들이 버스에 빽빽이 탔어요.
People got on the bus densely.
가방 안에 물건이 빽빽이 들어 있어요.
Items are densely in the bag.
방에 책이 빽빽이 쌓여 있어요.
Books are densely stacked in the room.
서랍에 옷이 빽빽이 채워져 있어요.
Clothes are densely filled in the drawer.
접시에 음식이 빽빽이 놓여 있어요.
Food is densely placed on the plate.
길에 차가 빽빽이 막혀 있어요.
The road is densely blocked with cars.
책장에 책들이 빽빽이 꽂혀 있었다.
Books were _____ packed on the bookshelf.
숲에 나무들이 빽빽이 서 있어서 햇빛이 잘 들어오지 않았다.
The trees stood so _____ in the forest that sunlight barely came through.
사람들이 버스에 빽빽이 타 있어서 움직일 틈이 없었다.
The bus was _____ with people, so there was no room to move.
그림에는 작은 꽃들이 빽빽이 그려져 있었다.
Small flowers were _____ drawn in the picture.
새들이 나뭇가지에 빽빽이 앉아 지저귀고 있었다.
Birds were _____ sitting on the branches, chirping.
방에 가구들이 빽빽이 들어차 있어서 답답했다.
The room was _____ filled with furniture, making it feel stuffy.
논밭에 모내기한 벼들이 빽빽이 자라고 있었다.
The rice plants transplanted in the paddies were growing _____.
시험지에 답을 빽빽이 채워 넣었다.
I _____ filled in the answers on the exam paper.
숲이 너무 빽빽해서 길을 찾기 어려웠어요.
The forest was so dense that it was hard to find the way.
책장에 책들이 빽빽이 꽂혀 있었다.
The books were densely packed on the bookshelf.
사람들이 빽빽이 들어찬 버스는 숨쉬기도 힘들었다.
The bus, densely packed with people, made it hard to breathe.
그녀의 머리칼은 검고 빽빽이 자라 있었다.
Her hair was black and grew thickly.
빽빽이 심어진 나무들 사이로 바람이 시원하게 불어왔다.
The wind blew coolly through the densely planted trees.
그는 약속으로 빽빽한 하루를 보내고 있었다.
He was spending a day densely packed with appointments.
빽빽이 적힌 필기체는 해독하기 어려웠다.
The densely written cursive was difficult to decipher.
도시의 건물들은 빽빽이 붙어 있어 답답한 느낌을 주었다.
The city buildings were densely joined, giving a cramped feeling.
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العبارات الشائعة
나무들이 빽빽이 심어져 있어요.
The trees are planted densely.
사람들이 버스에 빽빽이 타고 있었어요.
People were packed tightly on the bus.
책상 위에 책들이 빽빽이 쌓여 있어요.
Books are stacked densely on the desk.
건물들이 빽빽이 들어서 있는 도시예요.
It's a city with densely built buildings.
그는 노트에 글씨를 빽빽이 썼어요.
He wrote in small, crowded letters in his notebook.
가방에 물건을 빽빽이 채웠어요.
I filled the bag tightly with things.
차가 빽빽이 막혀서 움직이지 않아요.
The traffic is so dense that it's not moving.
숲속에 나무들이 빽빽이 서 있었어요.
Trees stood close together in the forest.
이 상자는 물건들로 빽빽이 들어차 있어요.
This box is crammed full of items.
풀이 빽빽이 자라 있는 정원이에요.
It's a garden where grass grows thickly.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
"빽빽이 들어서다"
To be densely packed/crowded
건물들이 빽빽이 들어서 있는 서울의 모습.
neutral"빽빽이 채우다"
To fill something densely/tightly
가방에 옷을 빽빽이 채워 넣었어요.
neutral"빽빽이 심다"
To plant densely/closely
정원에 꽃을 빽빽이 심어서 예쁘게 만들었어요.
neutral"빽빽이 써 넣다"
To write densely/fill with writing
노트에 글씨를 빽빽이 써 넣었다.
neutral"빽빽이 놓이다"
To be placed densely/closely
책상 위에 책들이 빽빽이 놓여 있었다.
neutral"빽빽이 그리다"
To draw densely/fill with drawings
그림을 빽빽이 그려서 공간을 채웠어요.
neutral"빽빽이 줄 서다"
To queue/line up densely
사람들이 입구에 빽빽이 줄 서 있었어요.
neutral"빽빽이 박히다"
To be densely embedded/stuck
벽에 못이 빽빽이 박혀 있었다.
neutral"빽빽이 우거지다"
To be thickly overgrown (referring to plants)
숲이 나무들로 빽빽이 우거져 있었어요.
neutral"빽빽이 들어차다"
To be completely packed/full
콘서트장이 팬들로 빽빽이 들어차 있었다.
neutralكيفية الاستخدام
When something is 빽빽이, there's not much space between things. Think of a dense forest where trees are 빽빽이, or a classroom where students are sitting 빽빽이 during an exam. It implies a sense of being packed or crammed together.
A common mistake is confusing 빽빽이 with just 'a lot.' While something 빽빽이 often means there are many of them, the core meaning is about the lack of space between items, not just the quantity. For instance, you wouldn't use 빽빽이 to describe a large number of scattered objects.
نصائح
Imagine a full space
Think of '빽빽이' as describing something that's packed tightly or filled to the brim. It's about density.
Visual connection
The sound of '빽빽이' (ppaek-ppaek-i) can almost sound like something being squeezed or pressed together. Connect the sound to the meaning of dense.
Common usage with writing
It's often used when talking about writing or drawing things very closely together, leaving no space. For example, '글씨를 빽빽이 쓰다' means to write characters densely.
Environmental description
You can use it to describe places that are crowded or full of something. Like a forest with many trees, '나무가 빽빽이 심어져 있다' means trees are planted densely.
Opposite concept
Consider the opposite: something that's sparse or spread out. This can help you solidify the meaning of '빽빽이' as being very close together.
Not for abstract density
While it means 'densely,' don't use it for abstract concepts like 'dense ideas' or 'dense theories.' It's primarily for physical density or spatial closeness.
Practice with verbs
Pair '빽빽이' with various verbs to see how it changes the meaning. For example, '빽빽이 채우다' (to fill densely), '빽빽이 서다' (to stand densely).
Use with examples
Create your own example sentences. '내 가방에 책을 빽빽이 넣었다' (I put books densely in my bag). This helps with active recall.
Cultural context of space
Korea can be quite dense in terms of population and urban planning. Understanding '빽빽이' helps grasp descriptions of crowded places or efficient use of space in Korean culture.
Similar adverbs
While '빽빽이' is specific to density, you might encounter other adverbs that describe closeness or fullness. Distinguish '빽빽이' for its emphasis on tight packing or no gaps.
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وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a 'pack-pack-y' of people or things, all packed in very densely.
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Visualize a 'pack-pack-y' of sardines in a can, all tightly packed together. Or a dense forest where the trees are so close together you can barely see through.
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Describe a crowded place you've been to using '빽빽이'. For example, '시장이 빽빽이 사람들로 가득했어요.' (The market was densely packed with people.) Try to use it in three different sentences describing different situations.
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10 أسئلةThink of it like a 'pack-pack' of something, all packed in together! Imagine a suitcase so full it's packed in 빽빽이. This mental image can help you recall the meaning of 'densely' or 'thickly'.
Yes, you can! For example, if a bus is full of people, you can say '버스가 사람으로 빽빽이 찼어요' (The bus was densely/thickly filled with people).
It is quite common, especially when describing crowded places or things that are packed tightly together. You'll hear it often in everyday Korean.
Both '빽빽이' and '꽉' mean 'tightly' or 'fully'. However, '빽빽이' emphasizes the density or how close things are packed together, often referring to a space being filled without gaps. '꽉' can be more general, referring to something being completely full or secured tightly. For instance, you'd say '상자를 꽉 닫다' (to close the box tightly), but '상자 안을 빽빽이 채우다' (to fill the inside of the box densely).
Absolutely! It often pairs with verbs like 차다 (to be full), 채우다 (to fill), 심다 (to plant), 또는 쓰다 (to write). For example, '글씨를 빽빽이 쓰다' (to write densely/fill the page with writing).
Not inherently. It's a descriptive word. Whether it's positive or negative depends on the context. A densely packed forest might be beautiful, but a densely packed classroom might feel uncomfortable.
You could say '나무들이 숲에 빽빽이 심어져 있어요.' (Trees are densely/thickly planted in the forest.)
It's pronounced 'ppaek-ppaeg-i'. The 'ㅃ' sound is a tense, unaspirated 'b/p' sound, and the 'ㅐ' is like the 'ae' in 'cat'. The '이' is like the 'ee' in 'see'.
No, its primary meaning is 'densely' or 'thickly'. It consistently describes a state of being tightly packed or close together.
Yes, a common word for 'sparsely' or 'thinly' would be '듬성듬성' (deum-seong-deum-seong). For example, '머리카락이 듬성듬성 빠졌어요' (Hair fell out sparsely).
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나무가 ___ 심어져 있어요. (The trees are planted densely.)
To say something is planted 'densely' or 'thickly', we use '빽빽이'.
책상 위에 책이 ___ 쌓여 있어요. (Books are stacked densely on the desk.)
'빽빽이' describes how things are arranged very close together, like books stacked tightly.
사람들이 버스에 ___ 탔어요. (People got on the bus densely/packed.)
When a bus is crowded with many people, we can say they got on '빽빽이'.
숲에 나무들이 ___ 있어요. (There are dense trees in the forest.)
A 'dense forest' implies trees are '빽빽이' or thickly present.
방 안에 물건들이 ___ 놓여 있어요. (Items are placed densely in the room.)
If a room is full of many items placed very close together, they are '빽빽이' placed.
그림에 꽃들이 ___ 그려져 있어요. (Flowers are drawn densely in the picture.)
When many flowers are drawn very close together to fill a space, they are drawn '빽빽이'.
Choose the sentence where something is 'densely' packed.
'빽빽이' means densely or thickly. The sentence '사과가 바구니에 빽빽이 담겨 있어요.' shows apples packed closely together.
Which of these describes a 'thickly' growing forest?
'빽빽이' implies a dense or thick arrangement. '숲이 빽빽이 우거져 있어요.' correctly uses it to describe a dense forest.
Which sentence uses '빽빽이' to describe a lot of people in one place?
When many people are in a small space, they are '빽빽이' (densely) packed. The bus scenario fits this.
If books are '빽빽이' arranged on a shelf, there is a lot of space between them.
'빽빽이' means densely or thickly, so if books are '빽빽이' arranged, there is very little space between them.
You can use '빽빽이' to describe a place that is crowded with people.
'빽빽이' is used to describe something that is densely or thickly packed, which includes a place crowded with people.
When a tree grows '빽빽이', it means it has few leaves.
If a tree grows '빽빽이', it means it has many leaves and branches that are close together, appearing dense or thick.
The pencils are densely/thickly placed on the desk.
Trees are standing densely in the forest.
People got on the bus densely/packed.
Read this aloud:
방에 물건이 빽빽이 있어요.
Focus: ㅃ, ㅐ, ㄱ, ㅇ, ㅣ
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Read this aloud:
공책에 글씨를 빽빽이 썼어요.
Focus: ㅆ, ㅓ, ㅇ, ㅛ
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Read this aloud:
시내에 건물이 빽빽이 많아요.
Focus: ㄴ, ㅐ, ㅂ, ㅁ
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Imagine a crowded bus. Describe what you see using '빽빽이'.
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버스에 사람들이 빽빽이 있어요.
You are drawing flowers in a garden. You want them to be very close together. Write a sentence saying the flowers are '빽빽이' planted.
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정원에 꽃을 빽빽이 심어요.
Describe a bookshelf that is full of books with '빽빽이'.
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Sample answer
책꽂이에 책이 빽빽이 있어요.
What is described as being '빽빽이' on the subway?
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서울 지하철은 사람이 정말 많아요. 특히 출근 시간에는 사람들이 빽빽이 서서 가요. 좌석에 앉기 어려워요.
What is described as being '빽빽이' on the subway?
The passage states '사람들이 빽빽이 서서 가요' meaning 'people stand densely/thickly'.
The passage states '사람들이 빽빽이 서서 가요' meaning 'people stand densely/thickly'.
What is '빽빽이' in the room?
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우리 집 강아지는 장난감을 아주 좋아해요. 방에 인형들이 빽빽이 있어요. 강아지는 그 인형들 사이에서 놀아요.
What is '빽빽이' in the room?
The sentence '방에 인형들이 빽빽이 있어요' means 'there are dolls densely/thickly in the room'.
The sentence '방에 인형들이 빽빽이 있어요' means 'there are dolls densely/thickly in the room'.
Where were the items '빽빽이' arranged?
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시장에서 물건들이 빽빽이 놓여 있었어요. 신선한 과일과 채소가 가득했어요. 사람들이 많이 구경했어요.
Where were the items '빽빽이' arranged?
The passage says '시장에서 물건들이 빽빽이 놓여 있었어요', meaning 'items were densely/thickly placed in the market'.
The passage says '시장에서 물건들이 빽빽이 놓여 있었어요', meaning 'items were densely/thickly placed in the market'.
This sentence describes trees standing densely.
This sentence means people are packed densely on the bus.
This sentence indicates that books are densely packed in the bag.
The trees were planted densely in the forest.
Books are piled thickly on the desk.
People are riding densely in the bus.
Read this aloud:
이 도로는 차들로 빽빽해요.
Focus: 빽빽해요 (ppaek-ppaek-hae-yo)
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Read this aloud:
그녀의 가방에는 물건들이 빽빽이 들어 있어요.
Focus: 빽빽이 (ppaek-ppaek-i)
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숲속에는 나무들이 빽빽이 서 있었다.
Focus: 빽빽이 (ppaek-ppaek-i)
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Imagine you are describing a busy forest. How would you say the trees are growing 'densely'?
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Sample answer
숲에 나무들이 빽빽이 심어져 있어요.
You want to say that the shelves are packed 'densely' with books. How would you write that?
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선반에 책들이 빽빽이 꽂혀 있어요.
Describe a place where many people are gathered 'densely' together.
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시장에 사람들이 빽빽이 모여 있어요.
What is the main problem described about Seoul's subway during rush hour?
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서울의 지하철은 출퇴근 시간에 사람들이 빽빽이 많습니다. 그래서 자리가 없을 때가 많아요. 조금 불편하지만, 많은 사람이 함께 이동할 수 있어서 좋습니다.
What is the main problem described about Seoul's subway during rush hour?
The passage states '사람들이 빽빽이 많습니다' which means 'there are densely many people', indicating overcrowding.
The passage states '사람들이 빽빽이 많습니다' which means 'there are densely many people', indicating overcrowding.
Why is the forest near the house dark even during the day?
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우리 집 근처에는 오래된 숲이 있어요. 그 숲에는 키 큰 나무들이 빽빽이 자라서 낮에도 어두워요. 숲길을 걷는 것을 좋아합니다.
Why is the forest near the house dark even during the day?
The passage says '키 큰 나무들이 빽빽이 자라서 낮에도 어두워요' which translates to 'Because tall trees grow densely, it is dark even during the day.'
The passage says '키 큰 나무들이 빽빽이 자라서 낮에도 어두워요' which translates to 'Because tall trees grow densely, it is dark even during the day.'
What was the weather like when people were densely standing at the bus stop?
Read this passage:
어제는 버스 정류장에 사람이 빽빽이 서 있었어요. 비가 와서 그런지 우산을 든 사람들이 많았어요. 버스가 오랫동안 오지 않아서 모두 기다렸습니다.
What was the weather like when people were densely standing at the bus stop?
The passage mentions '비가 와서 그런지 우산을 든 사람들이 많았어요' which means 'Perhaps because it was raining, there were many people holding umbrellas.'
The passage mentions '비가 와서 그런지 우산을 든 사람들이 많았어요' which means 'Perhaps because it was raining, there were many people holding umbrellas.'
Imagine you are describing a very crowded market. Use '빽빽이' to describe how densely packed the people are.
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Sample answer
시장에 사람들이 빽빽이 모여 있었어요. (The market was densely packed with people.)
Describe a notebook filled with writing from top to bottom, with no empty space. Use '빽빽이' to convey this.
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그는 공책에 글씨를 빽빽이 썼어요. (He wrote densely on the notebook.)
You are describing a forest where trees grow very close together. Use '빽빽이' to explain this.
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이 숲에는 나무들이 빽빽이 자라고 있어요. (Trees are growing densely in this forest.)
When is it especially difficult to find a seat on the Seoul subway?
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서울의 지하철은 출퇴근 시간에 항상 빽빽이 사람들로 가득 차 있습니다. 특히 금요일 저녁에는 자리에 앉는 것이 거의 불가능합니다.
When is it especially difficult to find a seat on the Seoul subway?
The passage states '특히 금요일 저녁에는 자리에 앉는 것이 거의 불가능합니다.' (Especially on Friday evening, sitting down is almost impossible.)
The passage states '특히 금요일 저녁에는 자리에 앉는 것이 거의 불가능합니다.' (Especially on Friday evening, sitting down is almost impossible.)
What does the passage imply about the documents on her desk?
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그녀의 책상 위는 서류들로 빽빽이 채워져 있었다. 중요한 보고서와 메모들이 어지럽게 쌓여 있었지만, 그녀는 어디에 무엇이 있는지 정확히 알고 있었다.
What does the passage imply about the documents on her desk?
The passage says '서류들로 빽빽이 채워져 있었다' (filled densely with documents) and '그녀는 어디에 무엇이 있는지 정확히 알고 있었다' (she knew exactly where everything was).
The passage says '서류들로 빽빽이 채워져 있었다' (filled densely with documents) and '그녀는 어디에 무엇이 있는지 정확히 알고 있었다' (she knew exactly where everything was).
Why are they planning to leave early?
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이번 주말에 우리는 유명한 관광지에 갈 예정입니다. 그곳은 경치가 아름답지만, 관광객들로 빽빽이 붐빌 것이라고 예상됩니다. 그래서 아침 일찍 출발할 계획입니다.
Why are they planning to leave early?
The passage states '관광객들로 빽빽이 붐빌 것이라고 예상됩니다. 그래서 아침 일찍 출발할 계획입니다.' (It is expected to be densely crowded with tourists. So, we plan to leave early.)
The passage states '관광객들로 빽빽이 붐빌 것이라고 예상됩니다. 그래서 아침 일찍 출발할 계획입니다.' (It is expected to be densely crowded with tourists. So, we plan to leave early.)
Imagine you are describing a busy marketplace in Korea. Use '빽빽이' to describe how densely packed the stalls or people are. Write 2-3 sentences.
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시장은 사람들로 빽빽이 차 있었어요. 다양한 물건을 파는 가게들이 빽빽이 늘어서 있었습니다. (The market was densely packed with people. Stalls selling various goods were densely lined up.)
You're writing a travel blog about a beautiful forest. Describe the trees using '빽빽이'. Write 2-3 sentences.
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이 숲은 나무들이 빽빽이 들어서 있어서 햇빛이 잘 들어오지 않아요. 빽빽이 우거진 나무들 덕분에 시원했습니다. (This forest has trees densely packed together, so sunlight doesn't come in well. Thanks to the densely overgrown trees, it was cool.)
Describe a situation where items are packed very closely together, like books on a shelf or clothes in a suitcase. Use '빽빽이'. Write 2-3 sentences.
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책장에는 책들이 빽빽이 꽂혀 있어서 더 이상 놓을 공간이 없었어요. 옷장에 옷을 빽빽이 채워 넣었습니다. (The bookshelf was densely packed with books, so there was no more space to put anything. I densely packed clothes into the closet.)
What is the main point of the passage?
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서울의 지하철은 출퇴근 시간에는 사람들로 빽빽이 가득합니다. 특히 금요일 저녁에는 퇴근하는 사람들 때문에 발 디딜 틈도 없을 정도입니다. 지하철을 타면 언제나 빽빽이 서 있는 사람들을 볼 수 있습니다. (During rush hour, Seoul's subway is densely packed with people. Especially on Friday evenings, there's hardly any room to stand due to people going home from work. When you ride the subway, you can always see people standing densely packed.)
What is the main point of the passage?
The passage repeatedly mentions the subway being '빽빽이' (densely packed) with people, specifically during rush hour and on Friday evenings, indicating it's often crowded.
The passage repeatedly mentions the subway being '빽빽이' (densely packed) with people, specifically during rush hour and on Friday evenings, indicating it's often crowded.
What kind of atmosphere does the hanok village create?
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우리 집 근처에는 오래된 한옥 마을이 있어요. 그곳에는 빽빽이 늘어선 기와지붕의 한옥들이 고즈넉한 분위기를 자아냅니다. 좁은 골목길을 따라 걷다 보면 마치 시간 여행을 하는 듯한 기분이 들어요. (There's an old hanok village near my house. Hanoks with tile roofs densely lined up create a tranquil atmosphere there. As you walk along the narrow alleyways, it feels as if you're time traveling.)
What kind of atmosphere does the hanok village create?
The passage describes '고즈넉한 분위기' (tranquil atmosphere) and the feeling of '시간 여행' (time traveling) while walking among the '빽빽이 늘어선 기와지붕의 한옥들' (densely lined hanoks with tile roofs), suggesting a peaceful and old-fashioned vibe.
The passage describes '고즈넉한 분위기' (tranquil atmosphere) and the feeling of '시간 여행' (time traveling) while walking among the '빽빽이 늘어선 기와지붕의 한옥들' (densely lined hanoks with tile roofs), suggesting a peaceful and old-fashioned vibe.
What are the benefits of planting trees densely in urban areas?
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환경 문제에 대한 관심이 높아지면서 도심 속 작은 공간에도 나무를 빽빽이 심는 경우가 많아졌습니다. 이는 공기 정화와 도시 미관 개선에 큰 도움이 됩니다. 앞으로 더 많은 녹지 공간이 생기기를 바랍니다. (As interest in environmental issues increases, more trees are being densely planted even in small spaces within urban areas. This greatly helps with air purification and improving urban aesthetics. I hope more green spaces will be created in the future.)
What are the benefits of planting trees densely in urban areas?
The passage explicitly states that '이는 공기 정화와 도시 미관 개선에 큰 도움이 됩니다' (This greatly helps with air purification and improving urban aesthetics) as a result of '나무를 빽빽이 심는 경우' (densely planting trees).
The passage explicitly states that '이는 공기 정화와 도시 미관 개선에 큰 도움이 됩니다' (This greatly helps with air purification and improving urban aesthetics) as a result of '나무를 빽빽이 심는 경우' (densely planting trees).
This sentence describes buildings being densely built. '건물이' (buildings) is the subject, '빽빽이' (densely) is the adverb modifying '들어섰다' (were built).
This sentence means 'He filled the schedule tightly.' '그는' (he) is the subject, '일정을' (schedule) is the object, and '빽빽이' (tightly/densely) modifies '채웠다' (filled).
This sentence describes people riding densely packed in a bus. '사람들이' (people) is the subject, '버스에' (on the bus) indicates location, and '빽빽이' (densely) modifies '탔다' (rode).
This sentence describes buildings being built densely, '빽빽이' modifies '들어섰다' (built).
'빽빽이 심어진' means 'densely planted'. This phrase describes the trees.
'빽빽이 적었다' means 'wrote densely', indicating that the writing filled the notebook page.
안개가 너무 ___ 앞이 거의 보이지 않았다.
The sentence describes fog so dense that visibility is poor, making '빽빽이' (densely) the appropriate choice.
그 숲은 나무들이 너무 ___ 자라서 햇빛조차 잘 들지 않았다.
The sentence indicates trees growing so densely that sunlight barely penetrates, so '빽빽이' (densely) fits best.
도시에 빌딩들이 ___ 들어서면서 주차 공간이 부족해졌다.
The sentence describes buildings being built densely, leading to a lack of parking, making '빽빽이' (densely) the correct adverb.
여행객들이 섬에 ___ 몰려들어 작은 해변이 발 디딜 틈 없이 붐볐다.
The sentence talks about tourists crowding an island beach so much that there's no space, so '빽빽이' (densely/thickly) is the correct fit.
책꽂이에 책들이 ___ 꽂혀 있어서 다른 책을 넣을 공간이 없었다.
The sentence indicates that the books on the shelf are so densely packed that there's no room for more, making '빽빽이' (densely) appropriate.
숲의 나무들이 ___ 우거져 있어서 길을 찾기 어려웠다.
The sentence describes a forest with trees growing densely, making it hard to find a path, thus '빽빽이' (densely) is the correct choice.
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Summary
"빽빽이" is an adverb used to express that something is densely packed or thickly arranged.
- Describes density or closeness.
- Often used for packed items or text.
- Makes things appear thick.
Imagine a full space
Think of '빽빽이' as describing something that's packed tightly or filled to the brim. It's about density.
Visual connection
The sound of '빽빽이' (ppaek-ppaek-i) can almost sound like something being squeezed or pressed together. Connect the sound to the meaning of dense.
Common usage with writing
It's often used when talking about writing or drawing things very closely together, leaving no space. For example, '글씨를 빽빽이 쓰다' means to write characters densely.
Environmental description
You can use it to describe places that are crowded or full of something. Like a forest with many trees, '나무가 빽빽이 심어져 있다' means trees are planted densely.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات nature
~에 대한
A2About, regarding; indicating the topic or subject.
~게
A2Suffix to turn adjectives or verbs into adverbs.
공기
A1Air, atmosphere.
몽땅
B1All of it, entirely, completely.
온갖
B1All sorts of, every kind of.
~을/를 따라서
A2Along; indicating movement or position parallel to something.
동물
A1animal
개미
A1A small insect typically living in large colonies.
주위에
A2Surrounding something or someone; around.
그대로
A2Without changing; as it is.