意思
To experience an elevated body temperature.
文化背景
Koreans often use '열이 받다' (to receive heat) to mean 'to get very angry'. Fever is often treated with traditional herbal medicine alongside modern medicine. The concept of 'heat' as a metaphor for anger is common in many cultures, but the specific phrasing varies.
Focus on the Particle
Always use '이' with '열이 나다'.
Don't use for weather
Weather is '덥다', not '열이 나다'.
意思
To experience an elevated body temperature.
Focus on the Particle
Always use '이' with '열이 나다'.
Don't use for weather
Weather is '덥다', not '열이 나다'.
自我测试
Complete the sentence: 어제부터 몸에서 ____.
어제부터 몸에서 ____.
The correct collocation is '열이 나다'.
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
This is the only contextually and grammatically correct usage.
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2 练习어제부터 몸에서 ____.
The correct collocation is '열이 나다'.
Which sentence is correct?
This is the only contextually and grammatically correct usage.
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常见问题
6 个问题No, use '뜨겁다' for objects.
It is neutral and used in all settings.
It means 'to emerge' or 'to come out'.
Yes, it means you have a high fever.
Yes, usually for people.
Use '열 받다'.
相关表达
열이 받다
similarTo get angry
열을 내다
contrastTo lower a fever
미열이 있다
specialized formTo have a slight fever