뜨거워지다
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날씨가 뜨거워지고 있어요.
The weather is becoming hot.
Used with '날씨가' (the weather) and the present progressive '-고 있어요'.
물이 뜨거워지고 있으니 조심하세요.
The water is getting hot, so be careful.
Used with '물이' (the water) and the present progressive '-고 있으니' for a reason/cause.
커피가 점점 뜨거워져요.
The coffee is gradually getting hotter.
Used with '커피가' (the coffee) and '점점' (gradually).
해가 뜨거워지기 시작했어요.
The sun started to get hot.
Used with '해가' (the sun) and '-기 시작했어요' (started to).
난로 때문에 방이 뜨거워졌어요.
The room became hot because of the heater.
Used with '난로 때문에' (because of the heater) and the past tense '-어졌어요'.
제 손이 뜨거워졌어요.
My hands got hot.
Used with '제 손이' (my hands) and the past tense '-어졌어요'.
수프가 다시 뜨거워졌네요.
The soup got hot again.
Used with '수프가' (the soup), '다시' (again), and the past tense '-어졌네요' (a casual exclamation).
컴퓨터가 너무 뜨거워지고 있어요.
The computer is getting too hot.
Used with '컴퓨터가' (the computer) and '너무' (too much).
自分をテスト 6 問
Choose the correct Korean word for 'to become hot or warmer'.
'뜨거워지다' means 'to become hot or warmer'. The other options mean 'cold', 'cold (weather)', and 'cool' respectively.
Which sentence correctly uses '뜨거워지다'?
'뜨거워지다' describes a process of something becoming hot. The first option correctly uses it for water. The other options are grammatically awkward or unnatural.
What is the opposite meaning of '뜨거워지다'?
'뜨거워지다' means to become hot. Its opposite is to become cold, which is '차갑게 되다'. '따뜻해지다' means to become warm, '시원해지다' means to become cool, and '뜨겁다' means to be hot.
You can use '뜨거워지다' to describe the weather becoming hotter.
Yes, '뜨거워지다' can be used for weather, for example, '날씨가 뜨거워지고 있어요' (The weather is getting hotter).
'뜨거워지다' is usually used for emotions becoming intense.
'뜨거워지다' is primarily used for physical things becoming hot, like water or food, or for the temperature of the environment. While emotions can be 'hot' in English, in Korean, different verbs would be used for intense emotions.
If you put a pot of water on the stove, the water will '뜨거워지다'.
Yes, putting water on the stove makes it become hot, so '뜨거워지다' is the correct verb to use.
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