意思
To eagerly await something or someone.
文化背景
In Korea, expressing anticipation is a way to show you care about the other person's plans. Similar to Korea, the 'finger-bending' idiom is used to show excitement. The focus is on 'counting the days' rather than the fingers themselves. Counting days can sometimes imply a sense of longing or impatience.
Use with '정말'
Add '정말' (really) to emphasize your excitement: '정말 손꼽아 기다려요!'
意思
To eagerly await something or someone.
Use with '정말'
Add '정말' (really) to emphasize your excitement: '정말 손꼽아 기다려요!'
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
다음 주 여행을 _________ 기다려요.
The idiom is '손꼽아 기다리다'.
Choose the correct sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
You only use this for exciting events, not chores or boring tasks.
Match the situation with the feeling.
Match the phrase with the correct context.
Exciting events use the idiom; neutral ones do not.
🎉 得分: /3
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3 练习다음 주 여행을 _________ 기다려요.
The idiom is '손꼽아 기다리다'.
Which sentence is correct?
You only use this for exciting events, not chores or boring tasks.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Exciting events use the idiom; neutral ones do not.
🎉 得分: /3
常见问题
2 个问题Yes, it shows you are enthusiastic about the opportunity.
It can be used in both formal and informal settings.
相关表达
기대하다
similarTo expect/anticipate
목이 빠지게 기다리다
similarTo wait with one's neck stretched out
학수고대하다
similarTo wait like a crane