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허약하다

When we say someone is 허약하다 (heoyakhada), it means they are weak or frail. Think of it like a very delicate flower that could easily be damaged. It describes someone who doesn't have much physical strength or is easily tired or sick.

When we say someone is 허약하다, we mean they are not strong. It describes a person who might get sick easily or doesn't have much physical energy. Think of it as being fragile or delicate in body. This word is often used for people who are physically weak due to illness, old age, or a naturally delicate constitution. It's a useful term to describe someone who needs to take it easy or isn't robust.

When we say someone is 허약하다, we mean they are not strong. It's often about physical weakness or being delicate. Think of an elderly person who is frail, or someone who gets sick easily; they might be described as 허약하다. It’s more than just feeling tired; it implies a general lack of robustness. You wouldn't use it for a temporary feeling of weakness after a workout, but rather for a more inherent or prolonged state of being.

When using 허약하다, it's important to understand its nuances compared to other words for 'weak.'

While 약하다 (yak-ha-da) can refer to general weakness (e.g., a weak signal, weak coffee), 허약하다 specifically describes a person's physical state of being frail or delicate.

It often implies a more chronic or inherent physical weakness rather than a temporary lack of strength.

For example, you might say someone is 허약하다 if they are often sick or have a naturally delicate constitution.

When we say someone or something is 허약하다, we're talking about a state of being weak, often physically. It suggests a lack of strength or robustness, and it can apply to people, animals, or even systems and structures that aren't very solid or resilient. Think of it as being fragile or delicate. For instance, an elderly person might be described as 허약하다 due to their age, or a plant that isn't thriving could also be called 허약하다. It's a useful word to describe general weakness rather than a temporary lack of energy.

When discussing physical conditions in Korean, 허약하다 is a key term to understand. It describes a state of being physically weak, often implying a delicate constitution rather than just a temporary lack of strength. For instance, an elderly person or someone recovering from a long illness might be described as 허약하다. It’s distinct from simply being tired; it suggests a more inherent or prolonged state of frailty. You'll often hear it in contexts related to health and physical resilience, emphasizing a person's vulnerability to illness or fatigue. Mastering this word will significantly enhance your ability to describe nuanced physical states.

§ Understanding 허약하다 (Heoyakhada)

Hello learners! Today we're looking at 허약하다 (heoyakhada), a super useful adjective to describe something that's weak or frail. Think of it as 'physically delicate.' It's not just about feeling tired; it's more about a general state of being weak or having a delicate constitution.

DEFINITION
To be weak or frail, physically delicate.

You'll often hear this used to describe someone who gets sick easily, or perhaps an elderly person who isn't as strong as they once were. It can also be used for things that are inherently weak or prone to breaking, but mostly you'll see it for people or animals.

§ Basic Sentence Structure with 허약하다

As an adjective, 허약하다 works like other descriptive verbs in Korean. You'll typically see it in the following forms:

  • 허약하다 (heoyakhada) - The dictionary form.
  • 허약해요 / 허약합니다 (heoyakhaeyo / heoyakhamnida) - Polite present tense.
  • 허약했다 / 허약했습니다 (heoyakhaetda / heoyakhaetseumnida) - Past tense.
  • 허약한 (heoyakhan) - Adjective form to modify a noun (e.g., 'a weak person').

그는 몸이 허약해요. (Geuneun momi heoyakhaeyo.)

TRANSLATION HINT
His body is weak.

나이가 들면 몸이 허약해질 수 있어요. (Naiga deulmyeon momi heoyakhaejil su isseoyo.)

TRANSLATION HINT
As you get older, your body can become frail.

§ Using 허약한 to Describe Nouns

When you want to describe a noun directly, you'll use the form 허약한 (heoyakhan). This acts just like 'weak' or 'frail' before a noun in English.

허약한 아이는 쉽게 병에 걸려요. (Heoyakhan aineun swipge byeonge geollyeoyo.)

TRANSLATION HINT
A weak child easily gets sick.

그는 허약한 체질이라 감기에 잘 걸려요. (Geuneun heoyakhan chejirira gamgie jal geollyeoyo.)

TRANSLATION HINT
He has a frail constitution, so he often catches colds.

§ Common Phrases and Usage

You'll often find 허약하다 paired with words like 몸 (mom - body) or 체질 (chejil - constitution/physical build).

  • 몸이 허약하다 (momi heoyakhada): To have a weak body.
  • 체질이 허약하다 (chejiri heoyakhada): To have a frail constitution.

It emphasizes a fundamental lack of strength or resilience.

어머니는 연세가 많으셔서 몸이 허약하세요. (Eomeonineun yeonsega maneuseoseo momi heoyakhaseyo.)

TRANSLATION HINT
My mother is old, so her body is frail.

§ Don't Confuse It With...

While similar, 허약하다 is different from simply 'being tired' (피곤하다 - pigonhada) or 'lacking strength' in a temporary way (힘이 없다 - himi eopda). 허약하다 implies a more inherent or chronic state of weakness.

  • 피곤하다 (pigonhada): To be tired (temporary state).
  • 힘이 없다 (himi eopda): To have no strength (can be temporary or chronic).

허약하다 is specifically about being constitutionally weak or delicate.

§ Practice Time!

Try to make a sentence describing someone or something that is 허약하다. Focus on using the correct form (허약해요, 허약한) depending on whether you're describing the subject directly or modifying a noun. Keep practicing, and you'll master this word in no time!

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

그 노인은 나이가 들어 허약해 보여도, 정신력만큼은 젊은이 못지않았다.

Even though the elderly man looked frail due to age, his mental strength was as good as a young person's.

2

잦은 야근으로 몸이 허약해져서, 건강 관리에 더 신경 써야겠다고 생각했다.

My body became frail from frequent overtime, so I thought I should pay more attention to my health.

3

오랜 병원 생활로 인해 그녀의 체력은 눈에 띄게 허약해졌다.

Due to a long hospital stay, her physical strength became noticeably frail.

4

아이들이 감기에 자주 걸리는 것을 보니 면역력이 허약한 것 같다.

Seeing that the children often catch colds, it seems their immune system is weak.

5

지속적인 스트레스는 우리의 몸을 허약하게 만들 수 있으니 주의해야 한다.

Continuous stress can make our bodies frail, so we need to be careful.

6

영양 부족으로 인해 그의 몸은 점점 더 허약해져 갔다.

Due to malnutrition, his body became increasingly frail.

7

회복기에 있는 환자들은 아직 몸이 허약하여 조심스러운 관리가 필요하다.

Patients in recovery still have frail bodies and require careful management.

8

겨울철에는 면역력이 허약해지기 쉬우므로, 비타민 섭취가 중요하다.

During winter, the immune system tends to become frail, so vitamin intake is important.

1

오랜 투병 생활로 그녀의 몸은 점점 더 허약해져 갔다.

Due to a long illness, her body became increasingly frail.

2

규칙적인 운동과 영양 섭취 없이 그의 체력은 허약해질 수밖에 없었다.

Without regular exercise and proper nutrition, his physical strength was bound to weaken.

3

노인분들은 젊은 사람들보다 면역력이 허약하여 질병에 취약하다.

Elderly people are more susceptible to illness because their immune systems are weaker than younger people's.

4

극심한 스트레스는 정신을 허약하게 만들 수 있으니 조심해야 한다.

Extreme stress can make one's mind fragile, so one must be careful.

5

출산 후 산모는 몸이 허약해지기 쉬우므로 충분한 휴식이 필요하다.

After childbirth, a mother's body can easily become weak, so sufficient rest is necessary.

6

건강하게 오래 살려면 허약한 부분을 보완하고 강화해야 한다.

To live a long, healthy life, one must compensate for and strengthen weak areas.

7

밤샘 작업이 잦으면 심신이 허약해져 일상생활에 지장이 생긴다.

Frequent all-night work weakens both mind and body, interfering with daily life.

8

그는 겉으로는 강해 보이지만, 사실은 매우 허약한 내면을 가지고 있다.

He appears strong on the outside, but in reality, he has a very fragile inner self.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

몸이 허약하다 a frail body
체력이 허약하다 weak stamina
정신이 허약하다 a weak mind
허약한 노인 a frail elder
허약한 아이 a delicate child
허약한 체질 a weak constitution
허약한 사람 a weak person
심신이 허약하다 weak in mind and body
허약한 면역력 weak immunity
허약한 뿌리 weak roots (figurative)

सामान्य वाक्यांश

그는 몸이 허약해서 병에 잘 걸려요.

He is [physically weak], so he often gets sick.

아이들은 어릴 때 허약해서 잔병치레를 많이 해요.

Children are often [frail] when young and have many minor illnesses.

겨울에는 체력이 허약해지기 쉬워요.

In winter, one's [physical strength] can easily become [weak].

정신이 허약하면 작은 일에도 쉽게 좌절해요.

If one's mind is [weak], they get easily frustrated even by small things.

허약한 노인들을 위한 복지 정책이 필요해요.

Welfare policies for [frail elders] are needed.

그는 허약한 체질이라 운동을 꾸준히 해야 해요.

He has a [weak constitution], so he needs to exercise consistently.

오랜 병으로 심신이 허약해졌어요.

After a long illness, both my mind and body became [weak].

면역력이 허약하면 감기에 잘 걸려요.

If your immunity is [weak], you catch colds easily.

뿌리가 허약한 나무는 바람에 쉽게 쓰러져요.

A tree with [weak roots] falls easily in the wind.

더 이상 허약한 모습은 보이고 싶지 않아요.

I don't want to show a [weak] appearance anymore.

मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ

"몸이 허약하다"

To have a weak body

그는 어릴 때부터 몸이 허약했다.

neutral

"체력이 허약하다"

To have weak physical strength

운동을 안 해서 체력이 허약해졌어요.

neutral

"정신이 허약하다"

To be mentally weak

그는 정신이 허약해서 작은 충격에도 쉽게 흔들린다.

neutral

"뿌리가 허약하다"

To have weak roots (e.g., a plant, or figuratively, a foundation)

이 나무는 뿌리가 허약해서 강한 바람에 쉽게 쓰러진다.

neutral

"기반이 허약하다"

To have a weak foundation

회사의 기반이 허약해서 언제 망할지 모른다.

neutral

"허약한 모습을 보이다"

To show a weak appearance/state

그는 아파서 허약한 모습을 보였다.

neutral

"허약한 사람"

A weak person

그는 허약한 사람이라 무거운 것을 들 수 없다.

neutral

"허약한 상태"

A weak condition/state

오랜 병으로 그는 허약한 상태에 빠졌다.

neutral

"허약한 조직"

A weak organization

그 조직은 내부적으로 허약해서 쉽게 무너졌다.

neutral

"허약한 성격"

A weak personality

그는 허약한 성격이라 남의 의견에 잘 따른다.

neutral

इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें

When using 허약하다, you're describing someone or something that lacks strength or is easily affected by illness or difficulty. It's often used for people, but can also describe a weak constitution or even a weak economy.

Think of it as 'fragile' or 'feeble.' For example, you might say:

  • 저 할아버지는 허약해서 혼자 여행하기 어려워요. (That grandfather is frail, so it's difficult for him to travel alone.)
  • 경제가 허약해서 정부가 걱정하고 있어요. (The economy is weak, so the government is worried.)

सामान्य गलतियाँ

A common mistake is confusing 허약하다 with just 'tired' (피곤하다) or 'sick' (아프다). While a 허약한 person might be tired or sick often, 허약하다 describes a more inherent, underlying lack of strength or robustness.

Another mistake is using it for temporary weakness from, say, a workout. For that, you'd use something like 힘이 없다 (to have no strength) or 기운이 없다 (to have no energy).

सुझाव

Basic Meaning of 허약하다

허약하다 (heoyakhada) means to be weak, frail, or physically delicate. Think of it as describing someone who is not strong or healthy.

Use with People

This word is often used to describe people, especially those who are sick, elderly, or have a weak constitution. For example, '그는 몸이 허약해요' means 'He is physically weak.'

Not Just for Physical Weakness

While primarily about physical weakness, 허약하다 can sometimes be used metaphorically for things that are weak in structure or lacking in strength. However, stick to physical descriptions for now.

Example: Child

Imagine a child who gets sick often. You could say: '그 아이는 몸이 허약해서 자주 아파요.' (That child is weak, so they get sick often.)

Example: Elderly Person

For an elderly person, you might hear: '할머니는 연세가 많아서 허약하세요.' (Grandma is old, so she is frail.)

Contrast with Strong

To better understand 허약하다, think of its opposite: 튼튼하다 (tteun-tteunhada), which means 'to be strong and sturdy.'

Common Phrase

A common phrase is '몸이 허약하다' (mom-i heoyakhada), meaning 'one's body is weak.' This emphasizes the physical aspect.

Formal vs. Informal

허약하다 is a fairly neutral adjective. You can use it in both formal and informal contexts when describing someone's physical condition.

Listening Practice

Listen for this word in K-dramas or news when characters are talking about someone's health or physical state. It's quite common.

Practice Sentence

Try making a sentence: '저는 어제 잠을 못 자서 좀 허약해요.' (I couldn't sleep yesterday, so I'm a bit weak/tired.)

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

Imagine a superhero named 'Hulk' who, instead of being strong, is actually very '허약하다' (heo-yak-ha-da) and frail. The 'Hulk 허약하다' mnemonic helps you remember the meaning.

दृश्य संबंध

Picture a very old, withered tree with thin, brittle branches that look like they could snap at any moment. This tree is '허약하다', weak and frail, barely standing.

Word Web

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चैलेंज

Try to describe a character from a movie or book who is physically weak or frail using '허약하다'. For example, '그 마법사는 마법은 강했지만 몸은 허약했어요.' (The wizard was strong in magic, but his body was 허약하다 - frail.)

खुद को परखो 42 सवाल

multiple choice A1

Choose the word that means 'weak' or 'frail'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약하다

허약하다 (heoyakhada) means 'to be weak or frail'. 강하다 (ganghada) means 'to be strong'. 크다 (keuda) means 'to be big'. 작다 (jakda) means 'to be small'.

multiple choice A1

Which sentence describes someone who is not strong?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 그는 허약해요. (Geuneun heoyakhaeyo.)

그는 허약해요. (He is weak/frail.) is the correct answer. 강해요 means strong. 행복해요 means happy. 슬퍼요 means sad.

multiple choice A1

If someone is 허약하다, what might they need?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 모두 (all of the above)

If someone is 허약하다 (weak/frail), they might need rest, exercise, and good food to regain strength. So, all of the above is the most appropriate choice.

true false A1

The word 허약하다 means 'to be strong'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

허약하다 (heoyakhada) means 'to be weak or frail', not 'to be strong'.

true false A1

A person who is 허약하다 might get tired easily.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: सही

Yes, if someone is weak or frail (허약하다), they would likely get tired easily.

true false A1

You use 허약하다 to describe a very strong person.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

No, 허약하다 is used to describe a weak or frail person, the opposite of a very strong person.

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할머니께서는 연세가 많으셔서 몸이 자주 ___.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약하다

The sentence talks about an elderly grandmother whose body is often weak due to her age. '허약하다' means 'to be weak or frail'.

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아픈 후에 몸이 너무 ___서 밥을 잘 못 먹었어요.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해서

After being sick, the body is very weak, which explains why one couldn't eat well. '허약해서' fits this context.

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그 아이는 태어날 때부터 몸이 좀 ___.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해요

The child has been a bit weak since birth. '허약해요' describes this condition.

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오랫동안 병을 앓아서 많이 ___졌어요.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해

Suffering from a long illness would make someone weak. '허약해' fits the meaning 'became weak'.

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몸이 ___면 감기에 쉽게 걸려요.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약하면

If your body is weak, you catch colds easily. '허약하면' (if weak) is the correct choice here.

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그는 나이가 들어서 예전보다 훨씬 ___.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해졌다

As he got older, he became much weaker than before. '허약해졌다' describes this decline in strength.

listening A2

She often gets sick because her body is weak.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 그녀는 몸이 허약해서 자주 아파요.
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening A2

I'm worried because the child is so frail.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 아이가 너무 허약해서 걱정이에요.
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening A2

I caught a cold and my body became weak.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 감기에 걸려서 몸이 허약해졌어요.
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

그 할아버지는 많이 허약하세요.

Focus: 허약하세요 (heo-yak-ha-se-yo)

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

운동을 안 하면 몸이 허약해져요.

Focus: 허약해져요 (heo-yak-hae-jyeo-yo)

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

나는 예전보다 허약하지 않아.

Focus: 허약하지 않아 (heo-yak-ha-ji a-na)

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
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그는 나이가 많아 몸이 ___ 보인다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약하다

문맥상 '나이가 많아' 뒤에는 '몸이 약하다'는 의미의 '허약하다'가 가장 자연스럽습니다. 건강하다, 튼튼하다, 강하다는 반대의 의미입니다.

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오랫동안 병을 앓아서 체력이 많이 ___졌다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해

'병을 앓아서' 체력이 안 좋아진 상황이므로 '허약해지다'가 적절합니다. 강해지다, 좋아지다, 튼튼해지다는 반대의 의미입니다.

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아침을 거르면 몸이 금방 ___질 수 있습니다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해

아침을 거르면 몸이 약해질 수 있다는 내용이므로 '허약해지다'가 올바른 표현입니다.

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그녀는 선천적으로 몸이 ___해서 잔병치레가 잦다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약해서

'잔병치레가 잦다'는 몸이 약하다는 의미이므로 '허약해서'가 자연스럽습니다.

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규칙적인 운동은 ___한 몸을 튼튼하게 만드는 데 도움이 됩니다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약한

'튼튼하게 만든다'는 것은 현재 상태가 '허약하다'는 것을 전제로 하므로 '허약한'이 적절합니다.

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추운 겨울에는 면역력이 떨어져 몸이 더 ___해지기 쉽다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 허약

면역력이 떨어지면 몸이 약해지기 쉬우므로 '허약해지다'의 형태로 '허약'이 적절합니다.

writing B2

Imagine you have a friend who has been feeling under the weather. Write a short message to them expressing your concern and offering support. Use '허약하다' in your message.

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Sample answer

친구야, 요즘 많이 허약해 보여서 걱정돼. 혹시 내가 도울 일이 있으면 언제든지 말해줘. 힘내!

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing B2

Describe a time when you or someone you know felt physically weak. How did it affect your daily life or their daily life? Use '허약하다' at least once.

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Sample answer

지난 겨울에 독감에 걸려서 몸이 너무 허약했어요. 평소에 쉽게 하던 일도 힘들었고, 잠도 제대로 못 잤습니다. 정말 일상생활에 큰 영향을 미쳤어요.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing B2

Write a short paragraph about the importance of a healthy lifestyle to avoid becoming '허약하다'.

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Sample answer

몸이 허약해지는 것을 막기 위해서는 건강한 생활습관을 유지하는 것이 매우 중요합니다. 규칙적인 운동과 균형 잡힌 식단은 우리의 몸을 튼튼하게 만들고, 질병으로부터 보호해줍니다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
reading B2

According to the passage, what is important for managing health as one gets older?

Read this passage:

나이가 들면 몸이 허약해지기 쉽습니다. 특히 겨울철에는 면역력이 약해져 감기나 독감에 걸릴 확률이 높아집니다. 규칙적인 운동과 영양가 있는 식사를 통해 건강을 관리하는 것이 중요합니다.

According to the passage, what is important for managing health as one gets older?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Regular exercise and nutritious meals

The passage states, '규칙적인 운동과 영양가 있는 식사를 통해 건강을 관리하는 것이 중요합니다.' which means 'It is important to manage health through regular exercise and nutritious meals.'

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Regular exercise and nutritious meals

The passage states, '규칙적인 운동과 영양가 있는 식사를 통해 건강을 관리하는 것이 중요합니다.' which means 'It is important to manage health through regular exercise and nutritious meals.'

reading B2

What can excessive stress and irregular lifestyle lead to, according to the passage?

Read this passage:

최근 과도한 스트레스와 불규칙한 생활로 인해 많은 현대인들이 몸이 허약하다고 느끼고 있습니다. 이는 단순한 피로를 넘어 면역력 저하와 같은 심각한 건강 문제로 이어질 수 있습니다. 충분한 휴식과 스트레스 관리가 필수적입니다.

What can excessive stress and irregular lifestyle lead to, according to the passage?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Serious health problems like weakened immunity

The passage mentions '면역력 저하와 같은 심각한 건강 문제로 이어질 수 있습니다.' which translates to 'can lead to serious health problems like weakened immunity.'

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Serious health problems like weakened immunity

The passage mentions '면역력 저하와 같은 심각한 건강 문제로 이어질 수 있습니다.' which translates to 'can lead to serious health problems like weakened immunity.'

reading B2

What is the benefit of exercising regularly from a young age?

Read this passage:

어린 시절부터 운동을 꾸준히 해온 사람은 그렇지 않은 사람보다 몸이 덜 허약합니다. 운동은 근육을 강화하고 뼈를 튼튼하게 하여 전반적인 신체 건강을 증진시킵니다. 따라서 어릴 때부터 운동 습관을 들이는 것이 중요합니다.

What is the benefit of exercising regularly from a young age?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: It strengthens muscles and bones, promoting overall physical health

The passage states, '운동은 근육을 강화하고 뼈를 튼튼하게 하여 전반적인 신체 건강을 증진시킵니다.' meaning 'Exercise strengthens muscles and bones, promoting overall physical health.'

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: It strengthens muscles and bones, promoting overall physical health

The passage states, '운동은 근육을 강화하고 뼈를 튼튼하게 하여 전반적인 신체 건강을 증진시킵니다.' meaning 'Exercise strengthens muscles and bones, promoting overall physical health.'

sentence order B2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 그는 허약해서 쉽게 병에 걸린다.

This sentence means 'He is frail, so he easily gets sick.' The structure follows subject-adjective-reason-adverb-verb.

sentence order B2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 오랫동안 아팠던 후에 그녀는 매우 허약해졌다.

This sentence means 'After being sick for a long time, she became very frail.' The phrase '오랫동안 아팠던 후에' (after being sick for a long time) comes first, followed by the subject '그녀는' (she) and the description of her state '매우 허약해졌다' (became very frail).

sentence order B2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 노인들은 몸이 허약해지기 쉬워서 관리가 필요하다.

This sentence means 'Elderly people tend to become frail easily, so care is needed.' The structure starts with the subject '노인들은' (elderly people), describes their condition '몸이 허약해지기 쉬워서' (tend to become frail easily), and then the consequence '관리가 필요하다' (care is needed).

multiple choice C2

다음 중 '허약하다'와 가장 관련 깊은 단어는 무엇입니까?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 병약하다 (sickly)

'허약하다'는 몸이 약한 상태를 의미하므로, '병약하다'는 가장 유사한 의미를 가집니다. '건강하다', '강하다', '튼튼하다'는 반대 의미입니다.

multiple choice C2

다음 문장에서 '허약하다'가 가장 적절하게 사용된 것은 무엇입니까?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 오랜 단식으로 그녀는 매우 허약해졌다.

'허약하다'는 주로 신체적인 약함을 나타내므로, 오랜 단식으로 인한 신체적 약화를 설명하는 데 가장 적절합니다. 다른 보기들은 문맥상 어색하거나 다른 의미를 가집니다.

multiple choice C2

다음 중 '허약한 체질'이라는 표현이 의미하는 바는 무엇입니까?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 선천적으로 질병에 취약한 신체 상태

'허약한 체질'은 타고나기를 몸이 약해서 잔병치레가 많거나 쉽게 피로해지는 신체적인 특성을 의미합니다.

true false C2

'허약하다'는 주로 정신적인 나약함을 표현할 때 사용된다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

'허약하다'는 주로 신체적인 약함이나 허약한 건강 상태를 나타낼 때 사용됩니다. 정신적인 나약함은 다른 표현을 씁니다.

true false C2

규칙적인 운동은 '허약한' 신체를 '강건한' 신체로 변화시키는 데 도움이 될 수 있다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: सही

규칙적인 운동은 신체적인 약함을 극복하고 건강을 증진하는 데 효과적입니다. 따라서 허약한 신체를 강건하게 만드는 데 도움이 될 수 있습니다.

true false C2

나이가 들면 누구나 몸이 '허약해진다'고 말하는 것이 항상 옳다.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

나이가 들면서 신체 기능이 저하될 수는 있지만, 모든 노인이 반드시 허약해지는 것은 아닙니다. 꾸준한 관리와 노력으로 건강을 유지하는 사람들도 많습니다.

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